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  • Family Matters - Everybody knew that “Jerry” needed to get some help with his drinking. His routine of having a couple of drinks with the boys after work began to include several after dinner drinks as well. The change in him was gradual, but over time everybody knew something had to be done. Jerry had missed meetings with his daughter’s teacher, and had not attended a soccer game or dance recital in months.
  • Your Data Is Under Threat - And So Is Your Business - Hard drives have a 100% failure rate – they all fail eventually. Moreover, they’re not terribly great at giving you a heads up on their individual health, so one day it’s working fine and the next it’s more useful as a glorified doorstop. So what? There’s nothing essentially wrong with a hard drive failure – it is just a mechanical object, after all – but the problem is that it’s usually holding your essential business data: client records, invoices, accounts, creative solutions, sales and marketing plans, unique breakthroughs that you developed, and so on.
  • Water Desalination Makes Seawater Palatable - These days, when mankind finds a way to run a natural resource dry, it seems to find an answer to its replenishment. Gasoline prices in the U.S. are soaring, but alternatives abound in the form of ethanol, bio diesel, and even recycled kitchen grease. In the past, when draught has reared its parched head, people turned to a multitude of things – water rationing, trading front lawns for yards full of quartz, even infrequent flushing.
  • Online Backup: Better Safe Than Sorry - Have you ever considered what would happen in the event of a catastrophic failure of your computer system? In the blink of an eye you could lose all data and personal information including your files, photos and videos. Some of the causes of data loss could be lightening, robbery, exposure to moisture or water or more likely a hard drive malfunction. If your computer isn't protected, then viruses can attack your files and compromise your data. There's a chance that the loss could be unrecoverable. While you might have thought ahead and been able to have other copies of important material, it's also possible that the important material may be in a location that also makes them impossible to recover. If there's a huge catastrophe, it might ruin both your computer and your backup disks.
  • Online Backup: Keeping Your Data Safe - With the fast paced world of technology and information we have a great deal of information to process and sort through. Because of this a big challenge for both individuals and business is how to manage their data in computer systems. If the information that you are trying to preserve is of a sensitive nature then this problem only becomes more delicate. If you are an individual some of the sensitive data that you may have stored in your computer is the financial details and your bank account transaction history.
  • Online Backup For Your Data - Lots of people who use laptops or desktops have lost data at one time or another and therefore can realize the absolute necessity for online backup. A simple disruption in our electrical power or a sudden surge as we are busy working could result in losing important data. Sometimes that is nothing more than a short-term frustration while at other times we can actually lose an entire day's labor and the income it would have generated. One of the most important assets for a person or business is the large amounts of data that is accumulated over a long period of time. There may be accounting records, contacts and correspondence letters, contract details, photos, or something else of great value to an individual or business.
  • An Introduction to Collection and Debt Recovery - Whether you are a company dealing with business to business collections, or you simply are trying to recover debt from one customer who bounced a check, a reputable agency can help you with this battle. There are hundreds of collection agencies out there, so doing a little research can go a long way. Time Is of the Essence Successful debt collection begins with immediate action. It is never a good idea to wait more than 90 days to begin trying to recover debt on past-due accounts. This is where a good collection agency comes into play. The agency will immediately begin communications with your debtor through phone calls and mailed letters. If they are unable to connect with your debtor after several attempts, they may refer your case to a collections attorney.
  • Online Backup Makes Your Data Safe - It may not seem like it is worth the time and effort to backup your personal computer's data. But like home owner's insurance, that tune will change after the data loss disaster strikes. It wasn't that long ago that options for backing up PC data were limited to external physical media like tape drives, CD, DVD, external hard drives and zip drives. If you're in the market for a backup solution, consider more modern broadband internet connections and affordable hard drive space to meet your online backup needs. Many online backup services offer plenty of additional space including disaster recovery. The advantage of these services is that the user doesn't need to purchase additional external storage, but rather continue paying for the service on an ongoing basis just like an internet service provider.
  • Recovering Digital Pictures from Hard Disks and Flash Memory Cards - Today, most digital pictures and family photo albums are stored electronically on a computer. These electronic images are much more vulnerable than traditional paper albums. Images could disappear from your PC if the system is attacked by a virus.
  • Desalination Part 4 of 4: Measuring the Impact - Continued from Desalination Part 3: Getting Better All the Time... A bigger problem may be the leftover brine, which typically contains twice as much salt as seawater and is discharged back into the ocean. So far little scientific information exists about its long-term effects. In the past, most big seawater-desalination plants were built in places that did not conduct adequate environmental assessments, says Peter Gleick, president of the Pacific Institute, a think-tank based in California that published a report on desalination in 2006. But as plants are built in areas with tighter environmental restrictions, more information is becoming available. Some recent measurements from Perth are encouraging.
  • Desalination Part 3 of 4: Getting Better All the Time - Continued from Desalination Part 2: No Salt, Please... In the late 1970s John Cadotte of America’s Midwest Research Institute and the FilmTec Corporation created a much-improved membrane by using a special cross-linking reaction between two chemicals atop a porous backing material. His composite membrane consisted of a very thin layer of polyamide, to perform the separation, and a sturdy support beneath it.
  • Desalination Part 2 of 4: No Salt, Please - Continued from Desalination Part 1: Tapping the Ocean This reduced the energy consumption of sugar refining by up to 80%, says James Birkett of West Neck Strategies, a desalination consultancy based in Nobleboro, Maine. But it took about 50 years for the idea to make its way from one industry to another.
  • Desalination Part 1 of 4: Tapping the Ocean - THERE are vast amounts of water on earth. Unfortunately, over 97% of it is too salty for human consumption and only a fraction of the remainder is easily accessible in rivers, lakes or groundwater. Climate change, droughts, growing population and increasing industrial demand are straining the available supplies of fresh water. More than 1 billion people live in areas where water is scarce, according to the United Nations, and that number could increase to 1.8 billion by 2025. One time-tested but expensive way to produce drinking water is desalination: removing dissolved salts from sea and brackish water. Its appeal is obvious. The world’s oceans, in particular, present a virtually limitless and drought-proof supply of water.
  • Databases and Maintaining Their Uptime - Databases provide a convenient means of storing vast amounts of information, allowing the information to be sorted, searched, viewed, and manipulated according to the business needs and goals. A computer database relies upon software to organize the storage of data. The software models the database structure in what are known as database models. The model in most common use today is the relational model. Other models such as the hierarchical model and the network model use a more explicit representation of relationships (see below for explanation of the various database models). The first database management systems were developed in the 1960s. A pioneer in the field was Charles Bachman.
  • New Data Recovery Technologies for NTFS Hard Disks - NTFS partitions are infinitely more robust than their older FAT counterparts. Unfortunately, even NTFS volumes are not guaranteed against failures, corruption and data loss. Various reasons contribute to the NTFS failures, including hardware and software failures, power outages and malicious actions performed by viruses, trojans and other malware.
  • 7 Step Guide to Creating a Life of Substance Abuse - While it is probable that no one consciously sets out to create a life of substance abuse, those who end up addicted to substances are choosing certain thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors that will likely end up leading to some form of substance abuse - drugs, alcohol, nicotine, food, junk food, sugar, and/or caffeine.
  • Positive Outlook Speeds Whiplash Recovery - A new study into the effects of whiplash has found that the patient’s attitude has a great impact on the speed of recovery. The study was carried out in Stockholm at the Karolinska Institute, led by Lena Holm.
  • Laptop Data Recovery - A laptop has gradually assumed the role of a mobile office and a pocket diary that is a custodian of one’s personal and professional profile. Sometimes, due to a technical or mechanical mishap, the Laptop becomes the villain of one’s life by going dead and all of a sudden one feels as if one’s life line has been disconnected. Unfortunately, when the laptop goes dead and silent there’s a lot more that goes dead and quiet along with it. It is at such times that one can’t wait to bring it back to life and regain access to all the information stored in it. Every second that passes following a data loss means time and money.
  • Online Remote Backup Solutions - Recently, online remote backup has become all the rage because almost all types of businesses have turned to online remote backup, entrusting their data to be stored in a remote location. The reason for this can be due to terrorist threat or improvements in encryption and security.
  • Windows Backup Methods - Windows backup or Microsoft backup software helps create a copy of the information on the hard disc to be used, in case, the original data accidentally becomes inaccessible, due to hard disc malfunction or overwriting or any other cause. The backup storage medium can be a hard drive, a removable disc or a full library of disks or tapes organized into a media pool. Using Windows backup software, it is possible to archive selected files and folders on the hard disc, restore them to any other accessible storage, make a copy of the computer's system files, registry and other components, or make a copy of the boot partition and the files needed to start the system.
 

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