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'Netline News
July 5, 2005 |
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From the
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It's July and it's time to celebrate! Here are a few items to add to your
list of things to celebrate: our nation's freedom, drive-in movie theaters,
modernized lawnmowers, reality TV shows, and summer. (See details below.) We
hope you will take some time out of your busy summer to enjoy our
eNewsletter.
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From the
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< Your Local Help
Desk
< Tech Tips & Tricks
< Sites of the Month |
<
Fun With Words
<
Feature of the Month
< This Month's Chronicles |
< Question
and Answer
< Internet Classes |
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Your Local Help Desk |
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Feature of the Month |
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This Month's Chronicles |
Birthstone: Ruby
Flower: Larkspur, Water Lily |
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July 2004 |
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| July 4........ |
Independence Day |
| July 13...... |
Puzzle Day |
| July 10-17..... |
Sinclair Lewis Days |
| July 20........ |
Ice Cream Day |
| July 23......... |
Hot Dog Day |
| July 27-31........ |
Stearns County Fair |
This Day in
History
www.scopesys.com/anyday
Horoscopes
Cancer: June 21 - July 22
Leo: July 23 - August 22
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Fun with words |
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1) The bandage was wound around
the wound.
2) The farm was used to produce
produce.
3) The dump was so full that it had to refuse more
refuse.
4) We must polish the Polish
furniture.
5) He could lead if he would get
the lead out.
6) The soldier decided to desert
his dessert in
the desert.
7) Since there is no time like the
present, he
thought it was time to present the present.
8) A bass was painted on the head of
the bass
drum.
9) When shot at, the dove dove into
the bushes.
10) I did not object to the object.
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Why Is My Computer Screen Wallpaper
Distorted?
Question: Sometimes I save images
off the Internet for wallpaper on my
computer screen. However, the images I
save quite often look very distorted
when I stretch them to full screen. How
can I avoid this?
Answer: You are probably running
into a couple of problems. The first is
that of proportions. If the image you
are grabbing from the Web isn't
proportional to your screen, it will
look distorted when it's stretched.
Remember, your screen format is
rectangular having horizontal and
vertical dimensions. So if you save an
image that is much more vertical than
horizontal, the image will look "fat"
once it is fitted to your screen.
The other problem is that most images
found on the Web are not a high enough
resolution to be used for wallpaper.
Many computers, for example, are set to
a resolution of either 800x600 pixels or
1024x768 pixels. When grabbing an image
off the Web, the image needs to be close
to the same size as the resolution found
on your screen in order to appear
undistorted. If the image is only
250x100 pixels, for example, there just
won't be enough pixels to fill your
computer screen in an undistorted
manner, unless of course you are using a
very small screen.
Note that most site owners have
copyright restrictions regarding their
site's content (text and images) so you
must first get permission before
grabbing an image to use as computer
screen wallpaper.
Help Desk hours are: Monday - Friday:
8am to 9pm Saturday: 10am to 2pm
Phone number:
256-8324
764-8324 597-8324
e-mail:
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Question and Answer |
Q.
Why is Peer-to-Peer file-sharing so
dangerous?
A. Peer-to-peer file-sharing
programs appear to be a godsend:
they allow you to swap digital files
with others who have the same
file-sharing software. Thousands of
people use peer-to-peer (often
called P2P) programs to exchange
music, videos, movies, games, and
software. But P2P programs are
seemingly synonymous with trouble.
First, there are the well-publicized
copyright infringement issues that
arose when Napster, the first widely
used P2P program for exchanging
music files, became wildly popular
in the late 1990s. Other examples of
P2P programs are Kazaa, Morpheus,
eDonkey, and Gnutella.
Less well-known, but perhaps more
significant, is how using P2P
programs can expose your computer to
viruses, worms, Trojan horses,
adware, and spyware, and even expose
you to identity theft and fraud. How
can these things happen? A P2P
network allows users with the same
file-sharing program to access files
stored on each other's computers
without the typical network
interaction with file servers. This
makes file sharing quick and easy,
but these are unsecured Internet
connections unprotected by
firewalls, making them prime targets
for hackers and virus writers.
It's easy for virus writers to
attach malicious code to an
innocently titled
file that resides on a file-sharing
network. In fact, the infamous
MyDoom virus that wreaked havoc on
e-mail systems worldwide in 2004 was
initially spread in this way by
unknowing users of the Kazaa
file-sharing program.
The same goes for adware and spyware.
These unwanted programs could be
attached to an otherwise useful file
downloaded from a file-sharing
network, exposing you to a flood of
unwanted spam, ad pop-up windows,
and web browser hijackings.
Even worse, a skilled hacker can
gain access to your entire hard
drive
through a file-sharing network,
exposing you to identity theft and
fraud. A hacker can do this by using
access to the files you intend to
share on the file-sharing network to
gain access to personal files not
intended for public use. If you have
information such as Social Security
numbers and credit card information
on your computer, the potential for
identity theft and fraud is very
real.
Here's how to protect yourself on
P2P networks:
* Be legal. The easiest way to avoid
being exploited is to avoid P2P
networks altogether. But if file
sharing is important to you, make
sure you only use file-sharing
networks and programs in which you
have the copyright owners'
permission to buy and exchange the
files.
* The fine print. When you install
P2P software, read the software's
End User License Agreement (EULA)
before you agree to install it.
Don't install software whose
legalese contains questionable
phrases such as "from time to time,"
"we may make your information
available to third parties," and
"you agree to allow third-party
software to be installed into your
computer."
* Access denied. If you legally buy
digital files, reject any offers for
software that will enable others to
access your files. This will help
block
hackers who want to snoop on your
hard drive.
* Software protection. Regardless of
whether you use a P2P network, you
should be running a firewall,
up-to-date antivirus software, and
spyware and adware blockers and
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Tech Tips & Tricks |
Short Tutorial:
Images Saved On Your Computer
Screen As Repeated "Tiles"
As the FAQ in the "Ask The Help Desk"
section above explains, it can be
difficult to grab images off the Web to
use as wallpaper without the images
appearing distorted on your computer
screen. Rather than trying to stretch
pictures to fit your computer's screen,
an alternative is to "tile" your
selected image. This process saves the
picture repeatedly in rows on your
screen as a background. The result may
be cluttered but probably preferable to
the distorted alternative.
To tile an image as your screen's
wallpaper when using a PC and Internet
Explorer as your browser, simply
right-click on the chosen picture and
select "Set As Background."
If you are on a PC and using the new
Firefox browser, right-click on the
image and choose "Set As Wallpaper."
When the "Set Wallpaper" dialog box
appears, look for the "Position" menu.
It will list "Stretch," "Tile," or
"Center" as options. Choose "Tile" from
the list. Click on the "Set
Wallpaper" button. The background of
your computer screen will change to
multiple rows of the picture you
selected.
If you get tired of using this image,
right-click on your PC's desktop and
choose "Properties." With the "Desktop"
tab selected, choose the wallpaper you
want from the list that appears. Click
"Apply" and then click "OK." (This works
whether using Internet Explorer or
Firefox as your browser.)
If you are using a Macintosh running OS
X, right-click your cursor arrow on the
image (if you have a two button mouse)
or click on the image while
holding down the "ctrl" key (if you have
a single button mouse) and select
"Download Image To Disk." Next, go to
the Apple menu then drop down to and
select "System Preferences..." Click on
the Desktop Screensaver icon and click
on "Choose Folder" in the left hand pane
of the window. Click on "Desktop." The
picture you downloaded to disk should be
there. Click on it to select it and then
click on "Choose." Next to the preview
picture you'll see a button that says
"Fill Screen." Click on it and four
choices will appear: "Fill Screen,"
"Stretch to fill screen," "Center," and
"Tile." Choose "Tile" and then close the
window.
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Sites of the Month: |
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Head To A Drive-In Movie Theater This Summer
http://DriveInTheater.com
Do you
remember the fun times you had going to the drive-in movie theater on
weekends with your family or friends? There were over 5,000 drive-in
movie theaters located across the U.S. and Canada back in 1958. Today
there are less than 600 left in North America but they are still great
fun. Check out the site's database listing of drive-in theaters and then
treat your family to a night of old-fashioned fun while vacationing this
summer. The kids will love the experience and so will you.
Visit A Lawnmower Museum
http://lawnmowerworld.co.uk/
Those of you who are really into
lawnmowers have probably already got this site bookmarked. For everyone
else, this is the link to the British Lawnmower Museum. Yes, an actual
museum dedicated to nothing but lawnmowers. Check out the "Gallery"
section for interesting pictures of antique cutting contraptions. It'll
make you appreciate the improvements that have been made in lawn mowing
technology since the early twentieth century.
Calculating Your Social Security Benefits
http://www.SocialSecurity.gov
There's been much debate regarding the long-term solvency of our Social
Security System. Most agree that the funds will be depleted at some
point in the future because of the changing ratio in the number of
people working versus the number of people retiring. If you have not yet
retired, have you ever figured out what you can expect in monthly social
security income based on the current system? SocialSecurity.gov can
calculate this for you. Simply go to the "Calculate your benefits" link
and enter the requested information.
Sign The Declaration of Independence
http://archives.gov/national_archives_experience/charters/declaration.html
The U.S. National Archives Records Administration restores and archives
important government documents from our nation's history. Celebrating
the anniversary of our declaration of independence during the month of
July provides a great opportunity to see and learn more about our
historical treasures. Go to the Declaration of Independence area of this
site and click on the "Join the Signers of the Declaration" link. There
you can add your name to the ranks of the 56 original signers who stood
for freedom and then print off your copy to show friends and family.
The Cut - The Next Hit Reality TV Show
http://cbs.com/primetime/the_cut/
The new CBS TV show The Cut
appears to be the next hit reality TV series. During each weekly
episode, clothing designer Tommy Hilfiger pits fashion-savvy contestants
against one another in real fashion world challenges to find the next
great trend setting designer. One contestant is eliminated each week.
For more information about the contestants, each episode, and some
behind-the-scenes drama, head to this site.
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netnews@meltel.com
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