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    Stump Removal Adelaide – Contact AdelaideTreeRemovalcom at 08) 7100-1599 – Video - October 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Stump Removal Adelaide - Contact AdelaideTreeRemovalcom at 08) 7100-1599
    http://AdelaideTreeRemoval.com Emergency Tree Removal in Adelaide At Adelaide Tree Removal we adore our job and are very dedicated to the care and management of trees. Tree removal is harmful...

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    Stump Grinding Cost Adelaide – Call AdelaideTreeRemovalcom now at 08 7100-1599 – Video - October 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Stump Removal Cost Adelaide – Call AdelaideTreeRemovalcom at 08) 7100 1599 – Video - October 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Certified Arborists & Tree Removal San Antonio – Video - October 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Home Services for Tree Management High quality tree home services are best done by professional arborists. These trained and experienced arborists or tree surgeons are people who manage all...

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    Tree removal, sewer repair to cause temporary closure of Maple Road on Oct. 8 - October 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SALINE--Maple Road from Michigan Avenue to Clark Street will be closed from approximately 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 8.

    This closure is necessary in order to remove a tree from the right-of-way and to complete a storm sewer repair. Driveway access will be available to residents and most businesses, but some driveways will be inaccessible for a few minutes intermittently. CVS will be accessible from Michigan Avenue and Leutheuser Drive.

    Those with questions should contact the Department of Public Works at 429-5624.

    Amy Bell is a multimedia reporter for Washtenaw Now. She can be reached via email at abell@digitalfirstmedia.com. Follow her on Twitter and Tout.

    This closure is necessary in order to remove a tree from the right-of-way and to complete a storm sewer repair. Driveway access will be available to residents and most businesses, but some driveways will be inaccessible for a few minutes intermittently. CVS will be accessible from Michigan Avenue and Leutheuser Drive.

    Those with questions should contact the Department of Public Works at 429-5624.

    Amy Bell is a multimedia reporter for Washtenaw Now. She can be reached via email at abell@digitalfirstmedia.com. Follow her on Twitter and Tout.

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    Master gardener: Dont worry about leaf spots - October 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Master Gardener Helpline volunteers often field calls in late summer from homeowners with concerns about leaf spots and browning on deciduous landscape foliage. These are trees and shrubs that lose their leaves each fall.

    Similar questions arise from those who see late-season powdery mildew on perennials or non-evergreen shrubs. Is treatment required and what should be used to protect or save their planting?

    Conversations about these concerns to these University of Illinois Extension volunteers are first addressed by making certain the master gardener knows what specific planting is being affected. When the homeowner is not certain, questions will be posed to them which can help narrow the field. Digital photos of the tree, shrub or perennial causing concern can be especially helpful when sent to the Helpline email address, listed below.

    There is a general rule of thumb that should put most homeowners at ease when it comes to these late-season foliar problems. The planting in question has been photosynthesizing all season long and has produced the majority of the food energy needed for it to make it through the winter. What can be produced in the next few weeks before the leaves fall off is not as important as what was produced up to this point. Treatment of foliar diseases this late in the season is not necessary.

    Fall cleanup of diseased leaves becomes extremely important so that the disease spores found on them are removed from your property. This wont always solve the issue, but will certainly help it to not build up for the next growing season. Dispose of the leaves, dont try to compost them. Most home compost piles never heat up to high enough temperatures to kill the disease spores.

    Evaluate the area around the planting and see if there are ways to improve air circulation, increase sunlight or in general to help the area dry out more quickly than it might be already. Fungal diseases need moisture to grow, and leaves that stay wet are more susceptible to infection. When selecting new plants in areas where disease has been sited, look for disease-resistant varieties that will help reduce the problem as well.

    Email your home garden and lawn questions to uiemg-dupage@illinois.edu or phone the Master Gardener Helpline at 630-955-1123. Visit our website at http://web.extension.illinois.edu/dkk/.

    Julie Moore has been a master gardener volunteer with the University of Illinois Extension in DuPage County for 10 years and has a degree in ornamental horticulture from the University of Illinois.

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    How to use the Windows 10 Start menu - October 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Start menu in Windows 10 has similarities to its counterpart in Windows 7 but also has some surprises. So how does it all work now?

    Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET

    With the new Windows 10 Technical Preview, Microsoft has returned the Start menu to its rightful place. But the new menu offers a few surprises with its dual-personality of part Start menu and part Start screen. How can you use and even personalize the menu so it works best for you?

    First, let's assume you've already downloaded and installed the Windows 10 Technical Preview. If not, you can download and install it directly from Microsoft's Technical Preview page, though you may be best downloading the ISO file, which you can either burn onto a CD or transfer to a USB flash drive and install from either media.

    However and wherever you install it, you'll want to make sure you don't install it as an upgrade on your main production PC since the product is still very much in beta stage. Instead, you can install it in its own separate partition on an existing PC or as a virtual machine using a product such as VMware Player or Oracle VirtualBox.

    Assuming you've installed Windows 10 on a PC, click the Start button after Windows appears, and you'll see the new Start menu with its hybrid approach. On the left, the familiar menu column appears with shortcuts to your applications and settings. On the right, a screen full of tiles to Windows apps displays so you can access key Windows apps right from the menu.

    Click any shortcut on the left to open that particular setting or location. Click any tile on the right to open a specific Start screen app, such as Mail, Calendar, or News. Click the familiar All Apps setting, and the left column changes to show the standard Start screen apps as well as folders to familiar Windows settings and controls.

    Need to search for an app, file or other item? Simply type your word or phrase in the search field, and a list of suggestions pops up. You can do the same thing by clicking the Search icon, but in that case Windows also displays recent and trending searches.

    Want to shut down or restart Windows? Click the Power button at the top of the menu next to your name, and Windows will at the very least display options to Shut down and Restart. Right-click your account name, and you'll see a menu with three options: Change account picture, lock and sign out.

    OK, now let's say you want to change or personalize some aspects of the Start menu. Here's where your right mouse button comes into play. For example, you want to add your Documents folder as a tile on the right side of the menu. Right-click the folder and click Pin to Start. A tile for your Documents appears on the right. Maybe you want to add your Documents folder to the taskbar instead. Right-click the folder and click Pin to Taskbar. Or maybe you want to remove the shortcut for your Documents folder from the menu entirely. Right-click the folder and click Remove from this List.

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    The New Montgomery sprinkler system in SoMa SF – Video - October 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Polar Bear Plays "Outlast" Episode 11 – (Language / Spoiler / Whole Buncha Gore warning) – Video - October 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Polar Bear Plays "Outlast" Episode 11 - (Language / Spoiler / Whole Buncha Gore warning)
    In this episode of Polar Bear Plays Outlast, more Chris Walker, as we try and find a way to turn the sprinkler system on so we can get through a burning cafeteria. Do we finally manage to get...

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    Sprinkly alpha demo – Video - October 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Sprinkly alpha demo
    Using the Sprinkly web app to control a sprinkler system with a Texas Instruments beaglebone black.

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