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Disable file indexing. The indexing service extracts information from documents and other files on the hard drive and creates a "searchable keyword index." As you can imagine, this process can be quite taxing on any system.
Ensure that Windows XP is utilizing the NTFS file system. If you’re not sure, here’s how to check: First, double-click the My Computer icon, right-click on the C: Drive, then select Properties. Next, examine the File System type; if it says FAT32, then back-up any important data. Next, click Start, click Run, type CMD, and then click OK. At the prompt, type CONVERT C: /FS:NTFS and press the Enter key. This process may take a while; it’s important that the computer be uninterrupted and virus-free. The file system used by the bootable drive will be either FAT32 or NTFS. I highly recommend NTFS for its superior security, reliability, and efficiency with larger disk drives.
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If a PC has less than 512 MB of RAM, add more memory. This is a relatively inexpensive and easy upgrade that can dramatically improve system performance.
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Do not partition the hard drive. Windows XP’s NTFS file system runs more efficiently on one large partition. The data is no safer on a separate partition, and a reformat is never necessary to reinstall an operating system. The same excuses people offer for using partitions apply to using a folder instead. For example, instead of putting all your data on the D: drive, put it in a folder called "D drive." You’ll achieve the same organizational benefits that a separate partition offers, but without the degradation in system performance. Also, your free space won’t be limited by the size of the partition; instead, it will be limited by the size of the entire hard drive. This means you won’t need to resize any partitions, ever. That task can be time-consuming and also can result in lost data.
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Sheppard first worked as a public address announcer for football games at St. John’s. He moved on to the Brooklyn Dodgers of the All-America Football Conference. His work was remembered by the Yankee front office, and he debuted as Yankee PA announcer on April 17, 1951, with the Yankees’ home opener, a win over the Boston Red Sox. In 1956, when the New York Giants football team moved into Yankee Stadium, he began announcing their games as well, staying with them for their move into Giants Stadium.
The first Yankee lineup Sheppard announced contained 5 future Hall of Famers: Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Johnny Mize, Yogi Berra, and Phil Rizzuto. The Yankees played the Boston Red Sox that day, so Sheppard also introduced Ted Williams and Lou Boudreau, for a total of seven future Hall of Famers. The first player he introduced was Dominic DiMaggio[5]. He was initially paid $15 per game or $17 for a doubleheader[6].
Sheppard is known for his distinctive announcing style, which has become a part of Yankee Stadium’s lore. He begins by saying, "Good afternoon (or Good evening)... ladies and gentlemen... and welcome... to Yankee Stadium." He has signaled in-game announcements for the Yankees and Giants by saying, "Your attention please, ladies and gentlemen."
He nearly always presents the performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "O, Canada," by saying, "Ladies and gentlemen... would you please rise... And now... to honor America... please join... (name of performer)... as he (or she, or they) sing(s)... our national anthem"... (and) O, Canada." In a similar manner, Sheppard begins the seventh inning stretch by saying, "Ladies and gentlemen... would you please rise... And now... please offer... a moment of silent prayer... for the service men and women... who are stationed around the globe... and especially remember... those who have lost their lives... defending our freedom...and our way of life." Then he introduces the performance of "God Bless America" (with each word enunciated), usually the 1938 recording of Kate Smith, but sometimes a live performance.
Before a player’s first at-bat of the game, Sheppard announces his position, his uniform number, his name, and his number again. Example: "Shortstop... Number 2... Derek... Jeter... Number 2." For each following at-bat, Sheppard announces the position and name: "The third baseman... Alex... Rodriguez," with the number being used for a pinch hitter.
Sheppard has frequently cited Mantle as one of his favorite names to announce, saying "Mickey Mantle says ’Everytime Bob Sheppard introduced me at Yankee Stadium, I got shivers up my spine.’ And I said to him, ’So did I.’"
On several occasions, particularly in the 1970s, as can be heard in rebroadcasts of championship games from that era shown on networks like ESPN Classic and the YES Network, Sheppard has had to remind fans not to go onto the field of play, or to throw things on the field, or else they will be subject to arrest and removal from the stadium. Such announcements have been less necessary in the years since, as cities have provided increased police protection for their stadiums.
During the 1985 season, the Yankees were in a tight race for the American League Eastern Division title with the Toronto Blue Jays. Before the first game of a key four-game series with the Jays that September, Sheppard introduced opera singer Robert Merrill, who often sang the National Anthem at Yankee games in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, who proceeded to sing "O, Canada" out of respect to the visiting Jays. Many Yankee fans booed the Canadian National Anthem. Before the next game, Sheppard reminded fans of how Canada was America’s ally in two world wars, a partner in NATO, and had helped get some of the American hostages out of Iran, and that their anthem should be respected and not booed. His reprimand was not heeded, and the fans booed the anthem again. The Yankees won the first game of that series but dropped the next three and lost the Division title.
Sheppard is also a poet of note, and read a poem he wrote in memory of Yankee catcher Thurman Munson before the team’s first game after Munson’s death, on August 3, 1979. Another poem served as a tribute to Roger Maris’ 61st home run in 1961. He has also read aloud, so that fans far away from the ceremony can hear, the inscriptions on the plaques the Yankees dedicate for their Monument Park, one of which now honors him.
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The Only Club in Your Bag Guaranteed Keep You Out Of Woods!
This may sound like a joke, but it’s not. I am a Board Certified Urologist, practicing in Florida, a place where Golf is played year round. Every day I hear these same complaints from my patients because they suffer from urinary frequency (a condition that can begin in men, as early as their mid 30’s). Even if you don’t have this problem, let’s face it, there are not too many bathrooms on the golf course.
These are the very patients that inspired me to create the UroClub™. A camouflaged portable urinal, designed to be discrete, sanitary and create an air of privacy! It looks like an ordinary golf club and comes equipped with a unique removable golf towel clipped to the shaft that functions as a privacy shield!
Imagine, giving the appearance of taking a practice swing, while both privately and confidentially, you are able to relieve yourself without any embarrassment! This can be accomplished easily while standing by the golf cart, as well. Have the confidence to drink whatever you wish during your game and not worry if you’ll make it to the clubhouse in time!
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After active command line application, make sure you’re in the usb flash drive or memory card. Example below H:’> is the usb flash drive.
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Done, and if the command is successful the folders are hidden and will appear in the application command prompt will return to H:’>
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