Basics Redux: Six ways to speed up your PC

imageSometimes it is good to update your knowledge on the basics. When it comes to doing maintenance on your computer, do you know about ReadyBoost? Defrag’ing and fixing data errors has always be de rigueur, but catch up with the rest of the story.

By following a few simple guidelines, you can maintain your computer, help increase your PC speed, and help keep it running smoothly. This article discusses how to use the tools available in Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP Service Pack 3 to help make your computer faster, maintain your computer efficiently, and help safeguard your privacy when you’re online.

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Seattle: A Night at Teatro ZinZanni

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Duffy BishopRisqué, naughty, funny, and with a steady background of memorable music, Suzy and I were very impressed with the Teatro ZinZanni  experience. 3.5 hours seemed at first to be a lot of time for a dinner. In reality, the night went too fast.

The show this year is “Radio Free Starlight” with jokes of being the best juggler on radio whizzing by very fast. The acting staff was stellar hailing from Toronto to San Francisco. The tent is one of eight in the world and the Seattle venue has the tent from the movie, Moulin Rouge.

Surprisingly the food was stellar too. I’m not a five-course kind of fellow, but each course was fun and announced in a unique and often funny way. The steelhead was so delectable with nary a bone. I tasted Suzy’s beef medallions and was treated to an almost filet mignon cut of meat.

If you have friends or family in town, this would be an excellent venue to take them too. But any child under 13 should probably stay at home.

What is Teatro ZinZanni?

teatroPart circus, part dinner theatre, Teatro ZinZanni is a big night out unlike any other, a three and a half hour whirlwind of international cirque, comedy and cabaret artists all served up with a five-course feast designed by celebrated Northwest chef Tom Douglas. An ever-evolving and constantly changing production, Teatro ZinZanni combines improv comedy, vaudeville revue, music, dance, cirque and sensuality into a dizzying and colorful new form that is never quite the same from evening to evening. The fast-paced action of the show unfolds above, around and even alongside the audience as they dine on a gourmet meal. Teatro ZinZanni is guaranteed to dazzle.

Here’s a teaser video from YouTube:

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Where did the money go ~ the family budget in 2009

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Gustav Vigeland: Frogner Park in Norway

SideGat4eI was going through my photograph collection from our cruise of the Baltic Sea and there were so many pictures that I had forgotten about. So I thought I’d post some more of the Frogner Park. Note that clicking on any of these pictures will allow you to see the full-sized original.

“The Vigeland Park or Frogner Park is a public park located in Frogner, Oslo. It consists of various bridges, fountains and statues by Vigeland. The Vigeland Park is the largest park in the city and covers 320 hectares. The area was ready for Gustav Vigeland fountain in 1924 and the final plan was released in 1932 by the city-council. The park covers 80 acres (320,000 m²) and features 212 bronze and granite sculptures created by Gustav Vigeland.

DSCF2390Together with the gates which are forged of granite and wrought iron, the Main Gate serves as an entrance to the park itself. It consists of five large gates, two small pedestrian gates and two copper-roofed gate houses, both adorned with weathervanes.” ~ Wikipedia

A park like this could not exist in the United States because of the prevailing Puritan ethic. But as we strolled through this lovely and fascinating park, the crowds were huge. Parents, children, and the elderly wandered freely talking, enjoying the sun, and viewing the fantastic sculptures.

“In 1921 the City of Oslo decided to demolish the house where Vigeland lived and build a library. After a long dispute, Vigeland was granted a new building from the city, where he could work and live: in exchange, he promised to donate to the city all his subsequent works, including sculptures, drawings, engravings and models.

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Vigeland moved to his new studio in Nobels gate in 1924. It was located in the vicinity of Frogner Park, which he had chosen as the definitive location for his fountain. Over the following twenty years, Vigeland was devoted to the project of an open exhibition of his works, which later turned into what is universally known as Vigeland Park.” ~ Wikipedia

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In the middle of the 18th century Hans Jacop Scheel, then owner of the area, formed a garden. It was expanded by the people that followed him, starting with Bernt Anker who bought Frogner Hovedgård and the surrounding area in 1790 and expanded the main building. Benjamin Wegner took over the property in 1836 and he transformed the park into a romantic park around 1840. Later, most of the property was sold to private owners and the Kristiania kommune bought what was left. The kommune decided around 1900 to make a park for recreation and sports.

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Frogner Stadium was opened near the road and the area near the buildings were opened to the public in 1904. The jubilee exhibition in 1914 was held in the park. The kommune decided that Gustaf Vigeland’s fountain and all his monuments and statues should be placed in the park. Most of the statues depict people engaging in various typically human pursuits, such as running, wrestling, dancing, hugging, holding hands and so on. However, Vigeland occasionally included some statues that are more abstract, such as the “Man attacked by Genii” statue, which shows an adult male, fighting off a horde of putti-like mythological figures.

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Vigeland park is a well known picnic area, popular in the summer for sunbathing, games, and relaxation. It is also one of the most interesting places we visited that week.

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Low Sax Quartet Wonder: Danses by John Steve

I so would like to do this with my quartet. I keep coming back to this today to listen. Anyone know where I can buy the sheet music?

I’d luv to see my quartet swap from the normal SATB to a piece like this with BBBBa.  :0)

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Tonight: Alice Stuart & The Formerlys

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Ray, Barbara, Suzy and I are going to peek in on this very, very blusey set at Crossroads of Bellevue tonight at 7 PM. Should be a great show and the price is right—FREE!

Alice was featured on the cover of the March/April 2008 Special Blues Edition. Many thanks to John Jacobson for the cover photo. There is a very well written and lengthy article written by Dan Miller and lot more photos. You can’t find it on the magazine racks, but you may still be able to get hard copies and I know you can get digital downloads of back orders by going to www.flatpickdigital.com

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It’s Getting Crazy out There

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Gas is now $4 a gallon at gas stations in selected locations around the United States. Is the dollar the new dime? And why do we still have pennies?

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FAQ: Windows Live Groups and Calendars

I have to show people were their groups and calendars are so many times, I thought I’d make an FAQ post and just point to it. Note, this fantastic calendar and group system is free. Also note in the menu below that you now can create Microsoft documents (Word, Excel, etc.) using the Microsoft Web release of those programs.

In Hotmail from the Office menu select ‘Your Groups’:

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And calendars:

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And here’s how I use Windows Live Calendars to track family and band events. Note I use jewels instead of text for many reoccurring events.

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And here is a sample band group where I can send a quick update or setlist to the group alias. We also have recordings to practice against, pictures, rosters, etc.:

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Cheers.

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Spotted: Unique and cool Concert Signage ~ Warning

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Could have been trombone too, come to think of it.  ;O)

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