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Tuesday, August 31, 2004 |
Mirra Personal Server M-250 - Reviews

Mirra Personal Server M-250 - Reviews One of the unique things you'll discover about this wonderful, practical solution called the Mirra Personal Server M-250 is that it works with you and your PCs in so many ways. Clearly, you get the peace of mind that comes with an all-in-one, automatic backup system. But it offers much more. Let's say you travel. And you take tons of digital photos and videos. What you really need are centralized storage and easy remote access. With the Mirra M-250 Personal Server, you have it all in one. Centralize all your content by backing it up to a Mirra Personal Server. It gives you a single directory view for the PCs in your home. It's your personal content vault. The Mirra Personal Server makes it a snap. Just attach the new PC to your network and copy all your folders from your Personal Server to your new PC. If you already have more than one PC at home, Mirra backs up and protects any Windows XP and Windows 2000 PC. Use passwords to secure your privacy in a multi-PC home. Forget worrying about losing important files and photos in a crash. Your Mirra Personal Server copies and protects your files automatically. No worries, either, if you accidentally delete a file -- your Personal Server restores any of 8 previous versions. The Mirra M-250 Personal Server is for those of us who have no IT staff to call. Setup is a snap. The Personal Server automatically detects your network, so you have no IP settings to fiddle with. Just enter your license key and you're ready! Your content is always stored locally on your Personal Server behind your firewall. We use SSL to protect your transmission during remote access and file sharing. [Advertising on the Internet!]
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Dog Training Video. You have a new VIDEO training update for today, 8/25/2004. In this video, you'll get to watch me as I get a dog ready for training. Here it is. No charge :-) http://www.super-dogs.com/g/update In this video, you see me working with a nervous and shy dog ...and you see how easy it is to quickly establish a good "rapport" with any dog by gaining his trust. Here's the new video for today, 8/25/2004: http://www.super-dogs.com/g/update I shot this video because I've been getting a lot of questions lately from folks who have rescued dogs from abusive owners, adopted dogs from the pound, or are thinking about adopting a dog. And the questions usually go something like this: "I have a dog who is really shy and timid/old/ frightened/nervous. How can I get this dog to come out of its shell so I can train it?" Or it might be "I have a new puppy and he just wants to hide under the bed all day ...help!" Or they might ask "My dog had an accident on the floor and I got really mad at him. Now he won't come to me." ...And so on. If any of this sounds familiar, today's new video will help :-) Here it is: http://www.super-dogs.com/g/update I hope you enjoy it. Dean Rankin P.S. Look how shocked I am when this shy and injured dog responds to the "sit command" after only a few seconds of interaction! http://www.super-dogs.com/g/update [PuppyDogTraining.com]
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