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Key Words
• Crash -
When a program or your entire PC stops working, often accompanied by
a frozen screen.
• Reboot -
Restarting your computer after a crash.
• Control Panel - A Windows feature that gives you direct access to system utilities
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Come Join Us! |
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We strive to conclude
our program around 3:00 p.m.
Interest sometimes can be high and we may go beyond 3:00 p.m. but our
meeting concludes at
3:00 p.m.
Thank you for actively sharing your experiences! |
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PAF-Ways
is a group of north central Iowans with an interest
in genealogy and learning to use computers to obtain and organize
their records. Meetings are held the third Saturday afternoon of
each month. Visitors are always welcome. |
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First Citizens National Bank,
Mason City, is honored to participate as
a corporate underwriter of this important north central Iowa community
project. |

Beginning with May 25, 1995
Loren's final build on each Mason City Globe Gazette obituary page is
now complete through December 31, 1999.
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The Archivists:
The PAF-Ways members who contribute to the archive from the
comfort of their home computers.
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Schedule
A forecast of the entire project with anticipated completion
dates of each phase.
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Status
The current project status
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Globe Checklist
Instructions covering the current phase of the Obituary
Project
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Update 1999 / 2000 Building a complete new archive on our PAF-Ways website by
copying the existing Globe Gazette Archive.
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Current Obits
Instructions for copying and preparing the newer Globe
Gazette obits containing the Hospice of North Iowa Table.
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Mail List
Email broadcast list used to coordinate the Online Obituary
Project
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Please use top navigation when navigating between
sites, as individual sites may not work properly. Map and links from
main PAF-Ways page work. Thank you. NCIGS |
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Obits Project
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Obituary Committee Meeting
Tuesday,
November 9
Country Kitchen,
Mason City
10:00 a.m.
Open to all
PAF-Ways members. |
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A Community Project!
PAF-Ways Obituary Committee members maintain the obituary archive by posting
directly to the web from their home computers. Do you want to be a part of this great project? Ask a member at our next meeting or e-mail Loren, Chuck, or Jay. |
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