Your cleaning out those storage areas around the house or office and you run across an old computer or two. What do you do with old computer equipment since sending it to the landfill is a no-no?
I like guns and the people who have them.
Some of my memories of early Powder Springs.
When you open your computer up to receive files from another user's computer, you are also opening it up to viruses, spyware and malware that may be present on that sharer's computer.
The short answer is yes. They run on a different operating system than Windows.
You don't have to water every three days, but you need to water deeply when watering and do it before the grass goes into a serious stress and suffers damage to the crown area.
The computer repair business is not all about working with computer boards and drives. As a matter of fact, most of my work is actually computer virus related, not hardware related.
Here's your chance to learn more about "The Man Behind The Handlebars," Howard Coker.
The are many great things going on in historic downtown Powder Springs.
Independence Day happenings, the Farmers Market and The Hive—they're all happening in the heart of Powder Springs.
Here's what's going on downtown.
Oddly enough, we are constantly having to make residents of our town and neighboring cities aware of what seems so obvious to those of us who have businesses here.
There are plenty of reasons to check out downtown Powder Springs.
There will be four weeklong, full-day youth basketball camps at Colonial Hills Christian School this summer.
More of what is going on in downtown: Friday and Saturday sales!
Please shop with us so we can support you and our town.
The Colonial Hills Rams defeated the Horizon Wariors 2-1 in overtime to claim the ICSGA boys soccer state title.
Colonial Hills Christian School proudly announces the appointment of Coach Greg Nix as the new head coach for the Rams middle school football team for the upcoming 2011 season.