Holland residents try to dry out after 8 inches of rain drown town
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- Holland residents try to dry out after 8 inches of rain drown town
- Home Grown Music Tech.
- Disney and Asus ffer Netpal Netbook for Kids
Holland residents try to dry out after 8 inches of rain drown town
MLive.com
The roads collapsed along 24th and 32nd streets and 20th Avenue near Lincoln Street was washed out. But even as officials from Washington to Zeeland set the gears of government to motion Jeannie Westra of Holland was buying paper towels cleaning supplies and plastic bins from the Holland K-Mart Sunday afternoon. Westra said she hoped to preserve some of the items left by her now-grown children in her home in the Summerlin South subdivision in Holland Township. “I told (my kids) that anything they want to keep down there has to be in plastic” Westra said. Westra said she was surprised that her home was affected. “I live up on a hill I mean come on” she said adding that she had recently decided to wait to finish her basement and she’s now glad she did. She spent the last few days clearing out items and drying out.
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Home Grown Music Tech.
Examiner.com
Telling me that he "couldn’t do a lick of this a month ago" and "playing sound engineer producer and artist in the same sitting all by your lonesome is definitely a challenge. " Like many artists learning quickly how to master their music he has found it pleasing and enjoys what he is doing. With home recording becoming more popular and the technology to build such becoming cheaper home grown music and.
Disney and Asus ffer Netpal Netbook for Kids
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The Netpal runs Windows XP Home can connect to Wi-Fi and has an8. 9-inch LCD display. A kid-friendly user interface is said to takefour steps for a grown-up to set up and an on-screen “gadget tray”makes the device easy for kids to navigate holding icons for theDisney-themed browser and e-mail as well as other applications suchas Disney Pix for photos. “Parents are comfortable with their kids using the Internet but theywant to be assured that their kids are having a safe onlineexperience” said Chris Heatherly head of Disney’s Toymorrow team andvice president of Toys and Consumer Electronics for Disney consumerproducts in a statement. “The Disney Netpal designed together by Asus and our Disney Toymorrowteam is a no-compromise device. There are plenty of terrific featuresand fun applications designed just for kids but parents have ultimatecontrol over the experience with the power to set limits on how theirkids are using the PC. The Netpal runs an Intel AtomN270 processor has 1GB of DDR2 S-DIMM memory a 0.