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Hurricane Andrew - Facts and Information about the Hurricane
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Hurricane Andrew is the second most destructive hurricane in United States history. Hurricane Andrew was the first named hurricane of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season, and it struck in August. Andrew damaged areas in the northwestern Bahamas , South Central Louisiana and Southern Florida area, south of Miami . The total amount of... (posted by mcottier 4 years 264 days ago.)
Rolling Hurricane Shutters - Convenient and Unnoticeable Storm Protection

Rolling hurricane shutters are the most popular and convenient type of hurricane storm shutter on the market. The reason for its success is mainly do to the fact that they are not noticeable unless you have them closed. Another benefit of rolling storm shutters is the ability to be installed on just about any building, regardless of the way you want it setup. To... (posted by mcottier 4 years 272 days ago.)
RC Jet Information for Beginner Pilots

RC jets are by far the most exciting and exhilarating of any remote control airplane that a person can fly. Radio controlled jets come in many different sizes, engine types and shapes. The most amazing thing about these toy jets are that they can reach speeds of up to 100 miles per hour! Of course that isn't the average speed for all remote control jets, but it does give you an idea of what you can do in the... (posted by mcottier 5 years 254 days ago.)
How to Get Started Flying RC Helicopters

Copyright 2006 Michael Cottier RC helicopters have become a very common RC toy lately and come in a variety of prices and types. Many problems that beginners face are what type of helicopter to choose, power source for it and whether they want an indoor or outdoor one. With many more options on top of those you can imagine how difficult it is for beginners to take off, literally. First let’s talk about the... (posted by mcottier 5 years 332 days ago.)
How to Create a Mirror Image of Your Hard Drive
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The computer that you use has a hard drive in it, which stores everything that you put on it, plus all the settings that you prefer. You can then imagine how difficult it would be if you were to lose all of your data and have to set everything back up again. That is why a full hard drive backup is the preferred method of data backup, because every last bit of data is stored and... (posted by mcottier 5 years 341 days ago.)