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MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Lake County Websites & Computer Repair offers monthly computer workshops for novices every fourth Saturday.
This month’s workshop is entitled “Backing up and Organizing your Documents and Pictures.”
The workshop will take place on Saturday, April 28, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 15642 Armstrong St. in Middletown in the Jazzercise Center (two blocks behind the post office).
The workshop features hands-on learning using Microsoft Windows and will focus on how to back up important pictures and files, create new folders and manage your data.
You will learn easy ways to keep your information organized and safe.
The presenter, Mark Rudiger, is the owner of Lake County Websites & Computer Repair and has more than 18 years of experience installing, trouble-shooting, and working with computers.
If you have a laptop, bring it along and connect to the high-speed Internet. If you don’t, you will still get all the same information as Rudiger’s laptop screen will be projected on a 120-inch screen so you can follow along.
To keep informed and receive information on future workshops, go to www.facebook.com/LCSMGroup and “Like” the page.
To register for this workshop, email
No registrations will be accepted the day of the workshop. Admission is $10 per person. Space is limited.
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SAN FRANCISO – The Postal Service has a comprehensive business plan that provides a clear path toward financial stability.
To return to profitability, the Postal Service must continue to take actions that reduce costs and grow the business.
The plan requires the reduction of annual costs by $22.5 billion by 2016.
This cost reduction is necessary given projected declines in First-Class Mail volume, which has already dropped by 25 percent since 2006.
However, the Postal Service can achieve only a portion of these reductions under current business model constraints; legislative changes are needed to achieve the full cost reductions and to provide the Postal Service with the flexibility needed to adjust more quickly to our customers’ changing mailing and shipping needs.
The Postal Service continues to work with Congress to seek comprehensive legislation to reform and improve the Postal Service business model. T
o return to long-term financial stability and to avoid burdening the American taxpayer, the Postal Service requires an urgent legislative remedy this fiscal year.
In the absence of legislative reform that quickly enables meaningful operational changes and cost reductions, the Postal Service could incur annual losses as great as $21.3 billion by 2016, and accumulate a total debt of $92 billion by 2016.
The Postal Service will continue to lose $25 million per day until it is allowed to fully enact its proposed changes.
The Postal Service does not receive tax dollars for operating expenses; it relies entirely on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
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