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Greetings from the Editor
by Carol Hall
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Greetings to all! This month's issue of "The On Ramp" is Around the World. We have included information on some interesting places, and some interesting foods, as well as a little trivia! I hope that some of you are planning exciting excursions to far away places this travel season, and we would love to hear about them!
I welcome your comments and additions to the newsletter! Please email me at editor@bmi.net
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Protect your computer!
by Colin Miller
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Everyday, more and more computer hackers from all over the world are creating more and more computer viruses. These overwhelmingly target Windows users, and only a few target Mac users.
Luckily, your @bmi.net e-mail is already protected by BMI. Any email s...
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Taos
by Mike Rochelle
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In an ongoing effort to enlighten our subscribers about interesting places we service, I am pleased to give you the City of Taos, New Mexico.
The name "Taos" means "red willow" in the Tewa language, and the town was founded in 1934 as Taos, New Mexico. But, Taos, New Mexico, has a very diverse and...
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Does your Keyboard fit?
by Tony Abrego
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Today, I have one question for you: "How do you feel about the height of your keyboard"?
Okay, so that may seem like a pretty odd question, but believe me, it's legit for this quick tip! I'm talking about the height of your keyboard as it stands on your desk (or where ever you may keep your keyboard). Some of you may know ...
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Kudos
by Matt Stephens
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"Thanks for all the great service. This is the best site we have ever had. You guys ROCK!" - Dave R. Trinidad, CO
"This note of thanks goes out to Katrina. She helped me last month, with questions on Windows Vista, and also I was having problems with accessing my email, it was messed up. I don't know the ins and ou...
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Cheap World Travel
by Jon Alexander
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I met a retired U.S. Army officer once that said no matter where he was stationed or traveled, his summers in the military always began with Memorial Day and ended with Labor Day. As you can imagine from being in the military, he did a lot of traveling.
Myself - I'm a homebody<...
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FAQ-What is Turbo?
by Matt Stephens
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Hello everyone in BMI land! With the warmer days it almost seems that we've shot right past spring and have been slammed into summer. And you know what that means, right? Vacation season is upon us! Like a lot of people, I relied heavily on the internet while planning my family vacation for the year. Or I should say my wife relied ...
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Trivia Anyone?
by Carol Hall
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Pisa, Italy is six miles from the coast of the Mediterranean now, but that sea rises and falls over the ages and Pisa was a port city in the 5th century B.C. A couple of years ago excavators found 15 ships with antique cargoes intact buried in the clay under Pisa where it was left by withdrawing waters.
"The most populated city in ...
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