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  4. In his quest for better computers Chris Reppert is currently on the hunt for Area #51 out in Nevada
  5. Steve Jobs has passed away at age 56; abcn.ws/oZuXHY
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  8. All ReppertFactor monitored systems (that have power) are up and running this post-Irene Monday.
  9. Surge protectors and battery backups go bad over time. Be sure to replace any old ones or unplug important devices for this weekend.
  10. Storms are blowing in, do you have a backup of your important data?
  11. Security through obscurity is no security at all. Make sure you always have a valid antivirus!
  12. yfrog.com/gz229poej Sandy Windows
  13. @JaneMaslowski It may be dust inside & stuck to the fan causing it to heat up too much, you can pick up a can of air and blow it out.
  14. Hotmail institutes new password policies http://bit.ly/q6qPop
  15. Thunderstorm season is here, how many backups do u have? If the answer is 0 here are some online services to consider http://bit.ly/4SBfCg
  16. Need to stop a stuck program in Windows? You don't just have to press CTRL+ALT+DEL to do it. http://bit.ly/jZiQks
  17. Here are some handy Microsoft Windows maintenance tips from LifeHacker http://lifehac.kr/mLjcZI
  18. The answer to yesterdays question was a Zip Disk, before CDs & thumb drives they were king. Originally in 100mb & later 250 and 750mb sizes