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How to Backup Data

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

Every day, hundreds of people (probably thousands) wake up to the dreaded “blue screen of death” on their computer. Do not let it happen to you.

Whether you operate a one person home business or a multi national corportion, you must know how to back up data.

You can simply recover from either a hard drive crash, system crashes, file corruption, virus, hackers, surges, lightning, theft etc.

I used to do it randomly to disc, but now I have it done automatically every night.

I can recommend Remote Data Backups which automatically performs nightly backups using your existing Internet connection to two mirrored data centers. The data centers are both top of the line and the data is encrypted with 128 AES Encryption.”

Data is stored in encrypted format at our two mirrored, Telco-class data centers with redundant bandwidth and multiple providers. No one can access your data without your Personal Encryption Key, not even us.

This is a must service for all owners. The process is easy, inexpensive and will save you time when you have a systems crash like I did.

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Bak up your data and sleep easy!

How to backup data

How to Beat Computer Video Game Addiction

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

Although most online gamers know the clear definition between reality and fantasy, there has been a startling increase in number of revelations about addictions to computer games.

Players of popular online games such as Second life and World of Warcraft are well to the fore, with stories of child neglect while parents play on-line games, and children leaping to their deaths acting out World of Warcraft stunts. It is clearly evident that people are now taking this virtual world much too seriously, with addiction and compulsion the tragic results. Kids are conditioned to this world with the initial offer of free games.

As they grow and mature, they are enticed into the “pay as you go” games which for some become an obsession. Schoolwork is often one of the first things to suffer, and interest in food and family relationships may wane. The terms “virtual” and “real” rage, were discussed by Psychiatrist Jerald Block in his study of Columbine killers Klebold and Harris, noting their obsession with the online game Doom.

How to Cope With Chemotherapy Induced Hair Loss

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

Hair Loss Chemotherapy
Patients who are going through chemotherapy will typically experience the first phase of losing their hair within a few weeks of the first treatment. Over the next four to eight weeks, they will experience a massive loss of hair, if not all of it.

Very few patients are lucky enough to hold on to their hair during treatment, however, there are a lucky few that experience very little side effects in terms of hair loss and can finish their chemotherapy treatments while holding onto their hair.

Chemo hair loss

Beat Head Lice

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

A head lice is a small insect with 6 legs

Head Lice grow to a size of 3.5mmwith a flat light brown body with claws on each leg which are used to hold on to hair and run quickly over hair and scalp

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