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Welcome to the 339th issue of the PC Improvement News. PCIN consists mainly of news and tips. There is something for everyone, and if this is your first issue, I'm sure there will be something for you. If you give me two or three issues, I know that you will come back for more!
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Chris and I visited Brick City today. It's a new attraction here in Niagara Falls. It's better than what it replaced, but it is still quite price at $7.99.
Graham editor@pcin.net and Chris chris@pcin.net
Some schools go high-tech to make up for lost field trips
"Jacy Borlik and her sixth-grade classmates watched as a curator for the Indiana State Museum showed how a 30,000-year-old dinosaur bone is excavated and then catalogued.
'It was cool,' Jacy said.
But the students never left their school 15 miles southwest of South Bend and the curator never left the museum in Indianapolis. They were connected from North Liberty Elementary School by interactive videoconferencing, which educators say is becoming more common as firsthand learning experiences like field trips are cut from tight school budgets."For more info:
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2005-04-11-high-tech-field-trips_x.htm
The new telephony
"Before business trips, Suneet Tuli used to leave behind a long list of numbers where he could be reached and told important clients to ring him on his cell phone. The routine was cumbersome and cost him about $800 a month in phone bills.
Now, he has local numbers for New York, London and Mexico City despite no permanent presence in any of those cities. The lines automatically forward to another number that seamlessly transfers to a cell phone with the best rates for wherever he happens to be.
Because Tuli's calls are routed mainly over the Internet instead of the traditional voice network, he can make changes to the elaborate setup simply by visiting a Web site. And he's cut his phone bill by about 80 percent."For more info:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/internet/04/13/new.telephony.ap/index.html
Hakuna matata - we don't care about spam
"People may not like spam, but they are increasingly learning to live with it. A new report by the Pew Internet and American Life Project suggests users do not hate spam as much as they did a year ago and that their reaction to it is softening."
For more info:
http://tinyurl.com/3mycp
Sony Says Open to Avoiding DVD Format War
"Sony Corp said on Wednesday it was open to discussions to create a single standard for the next generation of DVD discs, a move which could head off the looming threat of a major format war among the world's biggest technology companies.
'From the point of view to provide the best service to the consumer one format is better than two. We're open to discussions,' Yukinori Kawauchi, general manager in charge of the next DVD format at Sony's Video Group, said in an interview.
But he added that specific proposals had yet to be tabled."For more info:
http://tinyurl.com/5n2xy
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YETISPORTS - Another Game
We have previously mentioned the games at http://www.yetisports.org. They release their 8th game last week with one more scheduled to come. I played YetiSports Jungle Swing once but haven't really gotten too far into it.
Google Sightseeing
"Why bother seeing the world for real?"
I first saw this mentioned on Ed Bott's blog. The sight is very neat. Using the Google Keyhole data, the blogger is showing interesting shots of earth (army testing grounds, odd colours, etc.). Check it out at http://www.shreddies.org/gmaps/
Header/Footer Codes
This was recently mentioned in the Unofficial Microsoft Office Stuff blog.
Microsoft has a knowledgebase article that explains extra codes you can put in headers/footers of Excel.
XL2000: Inserting and Formatting Text in Headers and Footers
Excel already lets you choose basic things such as date/time, page number, document name, etc. These codes will let you apply the same formatting using code.
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