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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p><!-- divi:paragraph -->When your laptop, PC or Mac crashes, whether it’s due to a failed hard drive or virus, you’re going to be concerned about data in most cases. Is it still accessible? It is important to decide whether to include a suitable computer repair specialist when your machine is susceptible to problems. This is particularly important since such service providers might require a few hours to even some days time to get the ordeal fixed. If you run a business on the computer, this could affect your reputation if you do not get back on track in proper time. Hence, it is an important task to locate and acquire a qualified technician to help deal with the situation. Ensure to obtain adequate knowledge about the professional who is competent in the line. However, there are certain basic questions that you must ask prior to looking for the right pc repair consultant.The following guidelines may be of immense help if you are looking for a computer repair center.<br /><!-- divi:paragraph -->– If you own a computer, it makes sense to look up prospective repair personnel well ahead of time. Do not wait until something goes wrong. Investigate their warranty and refund policy. Find out more about their terms and conditions.<br /><!-- divi:paragraph -->– When choosing a computer repair service, it is necessary to pay attention to quality of work. The service person should be completely trustworthy. Trust is an important factor. Therefore, it is vital to ask for testimonials and references of clients. Quality of customer service is another of the most important factors that guide your selection of service personnel. If things go wrong all of a sudden, you want someone who offers prompt service. This is true even in cases where the customer does not use their computer on a day-to-day basis. The service company must have the necessary bandwidth to handle demands from their customers at short notice.<br /><!-- divi:paragraph -->– It is a good idea to ensure that the service company employs qualifies service personnel. If the repair company is authorized and its employees are all license holders, customers have high levels of confidence in them. You might also want to check out whether the repair company can provide remote assistance through the internet. This can reduce downtime significantly.<br /><!-- divi:paragraph -->– Do not opt for a service company that offers only general repair services. Find a firm that offers expert services. Computers are more than gadgets. For most people, they are important storehouses of valuable data. Long periods of downtime could lead to business loss, reduction of brand value, loss of data and other problems. The quality of service personnel can have a direct impact on these factors.<br /><!-- divi:paragraph -->– Although it is common to find scores of computer repair centers in any given area, the customer must balance quality with cost. High price is not synonymous with high quality. That said, it is not possible to purchase high quality of service for peanuts. The customer must undertake an online comparison to identify a vendor who is reliable, prompt as well as affordable.<br /><!-- divi:paragraph -->PC maintenance and repair services are like the appendix one tends to forget about it when the going is fine and remember the same only when problems strike. Like the inflamed appendicitis, most PC problems occur suddenly and require immediate attention. Thus, it makes sense to identify a licensed, experienced computer repair center in your area well ahead of time. You never know when you might need their help.</p>
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<p>Google is now offering a Free Computer Repair and Support course on it’s online partners site. A collaboration with a well resourced Online Training provider that actually offers professional certificates. So if you have an interest in setting up a home pc repair service, or even a business pc repair service this course is for you.</p>
<p>Computer repair is not for the feint hearted, it will require long hours of study and looking through computer assembly blogs. Just as you fix one computer problem another hardware problem could occur. You really have to have the patience of a Saint and enjoy complex puzzles. Something I did quite a bit as a youth. If getting stuck into a Laptop Repair on Sunday afternoon get’s you more fired up than trudging up north to watch your football team loose. Your probably on the Geek spectrum and should definitely pursue a course in IT.</p>
<p>This free course which includes laptop repair fundamentals, to be fair the most common issue with tablets / smartphones ? Laptops is a broken screen repair. In time you will learn how to make these repairs yourself , they are surprisingly easy if your patient, the tricky part is making sure you have ordered the right screen and the accompanying sub parts that may be required to mount it back into the frame. But if you master it, one day you might be able to answer the call to fix a “Broken screen repair near me ”</p>
<p>The other benefit of the course is that you may be opened up to other skill sets that you may have. For example if you have Art skills such as free hand drawing or painting, that could give you an edge as a web designer, with time you could acquire the title of a web design specialist. These skill sets opens you up to another niche which requires both a web design guru and a marketing guru attributes to design and build MARKETING FUNNELS. These are the new advanced methods of converting visitors on a website. Funnel design specialists are very much sought after by companies looking for exponential growth.</p>
<p>The point is one skill set leads you into another, so if you keep in the industry long enough it is quite amazing what you pick up. So check out the free course above and perhaps you will have your own professional computer repair service in no time at all. One thing is for sure you will definitely have the aptitude to keep your own PC chugging along nicely:)</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><h1><span>Intelligent design</span></h1>
<p>As scientist gather more computer data faster then in any other time in history the overall conclusion is that there is intelligent design in every aspect of this reality called life on Earth.</p>
<p>Despite the overwhelming computer data mankind has gathered and the discovery of DNA in every living cell. I am astonished at the huge number of individuals who still cling to the concept or theory of evolution as seen in the above video produced by living Waters and the Evangelist Ray comfort. As you can see in the video even when confronted with the Dynamics of a DNA molecule which in simplified terms is in fact a blueprint for life surrounded by it’s own logistic infrastructure and communications system. Beside the DNA molecule is a state of the art factory which will produce proteins from the amino acids which will then go on to produce cells tissues organs and finally the organism the DNA molecule is attempting to build or repair. The complexity of the DNA molecule is so far advanced than anything man has ever created, far more advanced than the international space station or the Hadron collider (CERN) in Switzerland. Mmmm how did a complex biological precise computer program get into every living cell ! And as you can plainly see in the video we have individuals thinly grasping onto the notion of Evolution that from “nothing” everything was created.</p>
<p>So I, and others are extremely disappointed when we see that evolution appears to be gaining ground due to the educational system. Therefore blinding and stifling our own children and young adults. They have been sold an evolution narrative that could only be considered Impossible by any measure of the word. Analysts and scientists who fully understand the impossibility of evolution due to the data that they are exposed to and have themselves gathered are reluctant to make an issue of the fact through fear of losing their jobs or reputation. On this page are videos and links to resources that support what I’m saying but let me give you a few example’s. The Sciences have many subcategories one of them is called computer modelling, whereby we are able to input data into a complex computer system and have the computer churns through a number of possibilities at an exponential rate giving us the results much faster than would be expected.</p>
<h2>What is Evolution?</h2>
<p>Now I would like to include some excerpts from a white paper written by Henry Morris called “The mathematical impossibility of evolution. But before we jump to the results here is an excerpt which describes the process of evolution “ According to the most-widely accepted theory of evolution today, the sole mechanism for producing evolution is that of random mutation combined with natural selection. Mutations are random changes in genetic systems. Natural selection is considered by evolutionists to be a sort of sieve, which retains the “good” mutations and allows the others to pass away. Since random changes in ordered systems almost always will decrease the amount of order in those systems, nearly all mutations are harmful to the organisms which experience them. Nevertheless, the evolutionist insists that each complex organism in the world today has arisen by a long string of gradually accumulated good mutations preserved by natural selection.”</p>
<p>A computer modelling expert is able to take that statement and turn it into mathematical data that the computer can work with and exponentially produce results that will determine the probability and likelihood of such a theory been possible on Earth. They’re have been many of these experiments all producing very un-supportive results or at best a planet covered in nothing but green algae even after 4 billion years. And even in that modelling result, you were given a planet that could support life in the first place. But going back to my point, check out some of the results from the white paper “the successful production of a 200-component functioning organism requires, at least, 200 successive, successful such “mutations,” each of which is highly unlikely. Even evolutionists recognize that true mutations are very rare, and beneficial mutations are extremely rare—not more than one out of a thousand mutations are beneficial, at the very most. But let us give the evolutionist the benefit of every consideration. Assume that, at each mutational step, there is equally as much chance for it to be good as bad. Thus, the probability for the success of each mutation is assumed to be one out of two, or one-half. Elementary statistical theory shows that the probability of 200 successive mutations being successful is then (½)200, or one chance out of 10<sup>60</sup><br /> . The number 10<sup>60</sup>, if written out, would be “one” followed by sixty “zeros.” In other words, the chance that a 200-component organism could be formed by mutation and natural selection is less than one chance out of a trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion! Lest anyone think that a 200-part system is unreasonably complex, it should be noted that even a one-celled plant or animal may have millions of molecular (parts)”</p>
<p>Just to bring that into perspective there are estimated to be 10<sup>86 </sup>Hydrogen atoms in the observable universe. And just to make sure that no individual can be comfortable with that number I will write it out the expression in full 10<sup>60 </sup>so that’s 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 TO 1 chance of evolving a 200 component organism. It’s a big number right ? Clearly anyone believing in this theory is on the wrong path and should be warned.</p>
<p>Now consider this interview with one of the worlds most top synthetic organic chemist from Rice university discusses the serious challenges faced by current origin of life research.</p></div>
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<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=223&amp;v=zwibgNGe4aY" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">What is DNA and how does it work?</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.universetoday.com/36302/atoms-in-the-universe/">Estimated number of known atoms.</a></p>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/bEejUyEyhhg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Astronomy Reveals 6000 year old Earth</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3do_Pp-dQ4" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Cosmic reasons to believe in Christ</a></p>
<p> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFYswvGoaPU">Atheists will hate this video- Ken Ham</a></p>
<p>Data derived analysis proves the accuracy of the Bible and it’s prophecies. (See Video below)</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>In this 3 volume series is the complete scientific data set, 90% of which your aren’t being told.</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><h2><strong>In Conclusion</strong></h2></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>If you have watched all the videos embedded in this article, and come this far, I salute you. You are clearly a rare soul and will stop at nothing to obtain the truth. With this knowledge comes a great responsibility. I seriously advise you to bookmark this page so you can refer back to it as you will surely need it.</p>
<p>I assembled this article after taking a 5 hour flight which due to an intense debate with my fellow passenger regarding evolution theory seemed to pass in a matter of minutes. He was a Business owner of some revolutionary new filter and an academic specialising in Biological Sciences. I was a field engineer working in multiple enterprise data centres and also worked in and around the IT technology for small business space. So although the debate was cordial (lets not forget we are on a plane). I found it silently frustrating that I could not recall all of the experiments and all of the models that mathematically and scientifically squashed the theory of evolution.</p>
<p>And here lies the big problem, the evolution theory has been spread globally through television and media. Vast numbers of people across the globe now accept it as fact, I have even seen a well known British author (RD) actually state that evolution is a fact during a talk at an American university crippling the minds of young adults. Reducing the human existence and mind down to base animal instincts. Removing all hope of a Spiritual Saviour.</p>
<p>And all this promotion to sell more books and corrupt more minds. I would ask all to do the research before promoting this dead theory. As do the scientists who are at the cutting edge of origin of life experiments such as Professor James Tour PH.D, and those who are experts in Astronomy such as Spike Psarris B.Sc.formerly an engineer in the United States military space program.</p>
<p>These two individuals had access to limitless resources and supercomputers and the scientific data that they produce. And therefore are in a prime position to discuss “the origin of life” theories and have soundly scientifically and mathematically discarded evolution theory. Both experts came to the conclusion that the Biblical account of creation is scientifically consistent with the evidence that we can see today.</p>
<p><span>So now you know that you are one of the rare few that are aware that evidence exists to crush the evolution theory which is popular in secular countries.</span></p>
<p><span>What will you do with this knowledge?</span></p>
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<p>REF ARTICLE: PChospitaldata-drivendna5244554</p>
<p><span></span><span>Sources:<br /><a href="https://www.biblegateway.com/audio/mclean/kjv/Gen.1" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.biblegateway.com/audio/mclean/kjv/Gen.1</a><br /><a href="https://www.jmtour.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.jmtour.com/</a><br /><a href="https://www.creationastronomy.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.creationastronomy.com/</a><br /><a href="https://www.creation.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.creation.com/</a></span></p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>I Bought this PC For $750 in 1999. I used it for 4 years until 2003. Here’s How It Holds Up In 2017. If you’re around my age, you may remember the late 1990s, a golden age in consumer computing. This was an exciting time where Moore’s law meant more than just double the number of transistors on a chip, it physically translated to double the clock speeds on processors. This meant that computers back then became exponentially difficult to use without upgrades, every 18 months. And the dramatic decrease in price from each iteration would mean you had little time to make your investment in a computer worth it.</p>
<p>This Micron Electronics Millennia P200 Plus had a 200 MHz Pentium processor, 64 MB of RAM and 4 GB hard drive for $4249 in 1996. 3 years later in 1999 a similarly specced PC, with a faster 350 MHz processor, lesser 32 MB of RAM, and also a 4GB hard drive went for $750, literally 1/5, or 20% the price of 3 years prior. In my memory, this was one of the most exciting times to be a computer enthusiast, but a bad time to be a teenage kid who couldn’t afford new things every couple months. This Hewlett Packard Pavilion 4530 was THE computer I rode out the 1990’s with. Bought on June 20, 1999, it was complete with an AMD K6-2 processor running at 350 MHz, 32 MB of RAM, a 4GB hard drive, and SiS integrated graphics, which shared 8 MB of system RAM to render the display. This would be the main workhorse of some of my teenage years. Even already at the time, this was a low-end machine. The HP Pavilion line featured 4000, 6000 and 8000 models. Ones starting with a 4 were the low budget end and models beginning with an 8 were the highest end.</p>
<p>There was a difference in size of the towers in the higher end models. The front of this PC features a simple design, but unfortunately the floppy drive is built in to the case. There is a 32x CD ROM drive, no CD-R or CD-RW capability, and the door underneath exposes a 3.5” bay. Awkward, as you’d maybe hope you could fit another CD-drive underneath, but nope. On the back of this computer, maybe only half of the connections appear in today’s machines.. Aside from the Ethernet port, 3-pronged power, sound module, and MAYBE the PS/2 ports for mouse and keyboard, you wouldn’t be caught dead with USB 1.1, Serial, Parallel, VGA, telephone jack, and DA-15 game port that was used for Joysticks and game controllers. The internals of this computer are really cramped when compared to today. I understand this is a minitower, but this case stands at 12.5” tall, quite a difference from the 23” of the HAF 932 in a PC I built in 2010, it’s the most snug fit you can have for this ATX motherboard.</p>
<p>The main hard drive was mounted on the front this way. It’s an ok use of space, I guess. When you look at this configuration, you’ll see that only the expansion slots are easily accessible without removing the 100W power supply. In the expansion slots, you would only be able to find these PCI slots and 1 ISA slot. PCI, not PCI-express. These slots have a maximum data rate of 133 MB / sec, which is about the average transfer speed of these USB hard drives. The cutting edge for graphics cards at this time was the Advanced Graphics Port, which had 1, 2, 4 and 8x variations, but since this is a low end PC, that slot is absent. When we remove the 100 W power supply, we find the hilariously small cooler master CPU cooler, 3 slots for RAM. The CPU is the AMD K6-2 running at 350 MHz and in AMD’s Socket 7. Released in May 1998, it was supposed to be the lower cost competitor to Intel’s Pentium 2.</p>
<p>On a 250 nm process (which is 18x larger than 2017’s Kaby Lake processors), we had a CPU that quickly became budget grade to compete with Intel’s Celeron processors. Wasn’t a fair comparison in my opinion, but fortunately for AMD, the K6-2 was a commercial success and helped lead the way for the Athlon line of processors, which were the first to hit 1 GHz, literally 8 months after I bought this PC. In February 2000. One of the perks of this processor was the use of PC100 SDRAM, meaning it ran at 100 MHz. I upgraded the base from 32 MB to 192 MB back in 2001. Oddly, but maybe not that surprising, there isn’t much else to the internals of this PC. It’s pretty boring really. Maybe one thing of interest is in this side panel that swings out. When we turn on the computer, that pristine vacuum cleaner-like sound immediately fills the room. Computers were notorious for being loud in the 1990s. If you didn’t like it, too bad. At the familiar old Windows 98 loading screen, we have the fantastic sound of nostalgia… And one of my favorite songs ever, the soundcheck for the HP system.</p>
<p>Aside from all the quirks of Windows 98 that makes this distinctly 1990’s computing, including the sounds, themes, screensavers, 16-bit color, 800×600 resolution, there’s quite a few barriers in this system that completely isolate it from today’s real computing environment. Most of these have to do with things we take for granted today. One of the biggest barriers is the notion of drivers. In today’s world, we can plug in a USB device and expect it to function within a few seconds. Whether it’s an audio interface or a USB Hard drive, we don’t need to install anything, it just works, it’s native to the OS. That isn’t the case in Windows 98. Anything that’s plugged in must go through a wizard and needs to have drivers installed, maybe from CD, maybe from Floppy Disk, or maybe through Windows Update. But you need to have it installed to work. This is a problem when the ethernet port on the back of this computer is through an expansion card that I lost the driver CD to years ago.</p>
<p>Luckily for me though, the drivers are still installed on this PC, so i can access internet through this ethernet port. Which comes to the second problem. In Windows 98, you must configure internet before the computer knows to access it through the ethernet card… But, the worst problem here is the fact that there are very few websites today that work in Internet Explorer 6. That’s right, IE 6. And aside from MSN and Bing, literally no other site loads.</p>
<p>Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Google. Even when I try to look for Firefox, it says my computer specs are below the minimum So… I could install Windows XP on this machine, it does fit the minimum specs. But there’s something unique I can use this PC for. For anyone who runs games released before year 2000, you’ll find that it’s hard to get some of them working on modern hardware. There is a preliminary solution for that in GoG.com, but for games like this Evolva (on GOG), Hexen II, Virtua Fighter II, or one of my personal favorites, an old indie game named Stick Fighters Brawl II by Kevin Reems.</p>
<p>The game didn’t even really have proper sound, but written in QBasic, you’d need emulation to run it on modern hardware, whereas it runs like a dream on this machine. There’s a certain feel to these games when run on older hardware. The experience is exactly as I remember it back then. It’s just not the same on modern hardware, even though it is much faster with way more perks, like larger resolutions, ultra wide monitor support, minimal input lag, the ability to handle large battles. Sometimes getting games on this PC is kind of a pain. For Stick Fighters Brawl II, because this PC cannot access Archive.org where the game is hosted now, I literally had to transfer the hard drive to my main Desktop and load the game files there manually. I could have used a CD-R, but I don’t have any with me, and the main computer no longer has a CD drive.</p>
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<p>PC hospital has been providing high quality and cost effective IT consultancy services in the UK for almost three decades now. Over the years, we have built partnerships and developed our expertise with a broad range of software and hardware vendors including leading brands such as Microsoft, Dell, Apple, HP, Compaq amongst others. Here at PC hospital, we are acutely aware that ICT is crucial to your business operations and that’s why part of our core strategy is offering timely solutions to ICT problems that may pose a serious risk to your firm’s operations.</p>
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<p>Internet services. Our services now include a broad range of web based business solutions. If you’re looking for an IT consultant to help you tap into the numerous advantages of having a strong web presence, look no further than PC hospital. From web design to content development and even internet marketing, we have you covered.</p>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>I recently bought Iota crytocurrency because it was very clear that if we had to have a digital currency it’s properties had a greater advantage over the blockchain variations that will have serious issues scaling in the modern world. Investing in cryptocurrency is risky but those who took that risk with web giants Amazon, Microsoft , Google, Facebook, Ebay have done very well for themselves. They key is to do the research initially and to keep doing the research to make sure the company your investing is achieving the goals as laid out in the published road map. Iota receives a lot of FUD from it’s blockchain cousins, who seemingly want to get rid of there FREE from fees baby cousin before it matures to it’s full potential. After watching this video in which Jeremy Rifkin (Economist) lays out a road map to usher in a new economic system. It covers, climate change , declining productivity, IOTA devices and there savings. Retro fitting old infrastructure with IOT monitors and renewable energy technology to increase productivity globally.</p>
<p>For me it’s a confirmation that Iota has all the benefits to be the financial backbone for the smart devices for the new emerging economic models described in the speech by Jeremy Rifkin. He makes a great point that  currently 62 individuals who have amassed a net worth equal to 3.5 BILLION people. Which is half the worlds population to highlight the imbalance of the current system.  The only thing  about the video which I find annoying, as is seems to be holding on to theory of evolution. For a man that is so knowledgeable in the sciences, how is it he is completely unaware of the blueprint code in every cell called DNA. Any programmer on the planet would be to explain that complex code can not be brought about by chance or natural selection. A code with built in error checking does not come about by chance, 1 single plant cell has code more complex  then any spacecraft man has ever built, are we to believe  that NASA Orion Space merely evolved!! Aside from that it’s very good insight into where were heading in the third industrial revolution!</p></div>
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<p><span>“</span><a href="http://bgr.com/2015/07/30/windows-10-error-most-common-problems/">5 common<span> </span><b>problems</b><span> </span>people are having with<span> </span><b>Windows 10</b></a></p></div>
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<p>Now that you have read the most problematic problems with windows 10 I am sure you have the confidence to take on the world. If you don’t, you can always contact us and we will be very happy to step in and sort those nagging issues with the windows 10 upgrade for you. Troubleshooting the next batch of internet woes is something we could do all day, a puzzle a day keeps the grey matter ticking over!</p>
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<p>If you’re new to the world of Bitcoin, Litecoin and crypto currencies in general. A simple definition would be to say that they are a new form of digital currency. In very much the same way that we have adopted the credit card after years of using physical paper money (Cash), it is hoped that Litecoin and other crypto currencies will gain acceptance on the basis of their significantly lower transaction charges in comparison to credit cards and interbank cash transfers. This is achieved by a decentralised system where the transactions are checked and verified by the computers of ordinary members of the public. Typically referred to as “Litecoin miners”. All the transactions are secured with the highest forms of encryption, it’s very design makes the system almost impossible to take advantage of as it would mean an attacker would have to have the combined processing power of the entire Litecoin network at their disposal to even begin to attempt to compromise its security.</p>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>What’s in it for the Litecoin miners you may be asking yourself. Well the system is designed so that those members of the public using Litecoin mining machines made by companies such as Alpha Tec and KNC miners would themselves be given a reward of FREE coins as long as they kept their machines running on the network. This process is called mining as you are in fact generating new coins as well as assisting transactions between two parties. Possibly a buyer and a seller of Litecoins or simply the movement of Litecoins between two different accounts. These accounts can sometimes be referred to as your Litecoin address or wallet address. As this is a decentralised currency, securing  the PC with which your account is most commonly accessed is fairly important as with any form of currency. Securing a digital wallet is very simple it just requires  a few clicks on your mouse acknowledging you want the wallet encrypted and providing a passcode.  I would always recommend securing the wallet first before actually moving coin to it. Once encrypted the process of compromising it is very difficult. There are other options to use an online wallet  with 2 factor authentication and have them provide much of the security for you. There security policies will be in line with the global ISO 27001 standard.</p>
<p>The primary reason for starting this blog post is to publicly review my recent purchased Alpha Tech Viper mining machine in January 2014. Prior to this date I had built a couple of Litecoin minings rigs using 7950 and R290 I will be documenting my success and failures  in attempting to enter the crypto currency market at such a late stage. Come back to review later post and see how I am getting on with the project.</p></div>
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		<title>Computer Repair in Canary Wharf: A Major Financial District of London</title>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Canary Wharf; one of the main business districts of London during the day and, at night, a dazzling display of pretty lights, bars and restaurants, it is also a place of PC maintenance, major banks and shops. It is connected to the rest of the city via the Jubilee line and the Docklands Light Railway, this line, being elevated above ground, gives one of the best views of Canary Wharf especially at night while travelling though Heron Quays, West India Quays and of course Canary wharf station. Although now it may seem a modern utopia for wealthy bankers and business men, Canary Wharf used to trade in a very different way barely 100 years ago.</p>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Canary Wharf and its surrounding areas used to be an important port, receiving imports from around the world like rum, sugar and, on occasion, elephants. Even further back in history circa 1200, before Barclays, Citi Bank and computer repair in Canary wharf even existed, the whole area was marshlands but by the 1500’s it had been transformed into a port for merchants, seeing off the ships sailing as far America. The early 1800’s saw the opening of West India Quays which, at the time, was considered to be one of the greatest civil engineering accomplishments, although with pioneering inventions from the last few decades, like the internet, along with necessary computer maintenance, it is a difficult concept to conceive. During this time, the area was prosperous from the ports activities, and continued to grow from the importing of raw materials like tobacco and animal skins.</p>
<p>During the 1930’s, while other countries where experiencing financial hardships from the previous world war and the Wall Street crash, the ports of London were responsible for 35 million tons of imports worth £700 million. This made the area very lucrative providing jobs for over 100,000 people; this draws parallels with today’s Canary Wharf, a busy and thriving area, although you can imagine the jobs back then would be a lot more labour intensive and back breaking, rather than the banking jobs, office jobs and those providing services like PC repair in Canary Wharf. However, by the 60’s and 70’s, when the container and cargo ships got too big to get up the Thames and were being diverted to Tilbury, the docks stopped trading and closed up.</p>
<p>It wasn’t until the late 80’s that the plans for what we now know as Canary Wharf were accepted. The 90’s saw the first buildings completed, like in 1991 when the UK’s 2<sup>nd</sup><span> </span>tallest skyscraper, One Canada Square, was finished. Fast-forward though bankruptcy and further development and Canary Wharf finally has matched and furthered the 100,000 workers that were employed there 80 years ago. Its advances in technology have been great through-out its time, from ships, cargo and trade innovation to cutting-edge computer systems sorting the finance for the UK, computer repair in Canary Wharf, and the DLR.</p>
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<p>As the business men of Canary Wharf want the best in technology, there is a Currys and PC World specially tailored to meet the needs of city workers. We at PC Hospital further the wealth of technology in the area by providing services such as laptop repairers in Greenwich all the way up the DLR line. We can service PCs and Laptops in the Docklands area within 24 hours of receiving a call. In addition, by dialling 0203 714 3567, you can get free advice and information tailored to your needs.</p>
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