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A Guide to Deep Cleaning Your Computer for Seniors

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Got a cluttered computer that's slowing you down? As we age, our bodies and minds may not be as agile as they once were. Along with physical changes, our ability to navigate technology can also become more challenging. For older folks who may not have grown up with computers, using and maintaining one can be a daunting task. This is where computer cleanup for us (older generation) becomes essential. With regular computer cleanup, seniors can not only keep their devices running smoothly but also improve their overall technology skills. First and foremost, computer cleanup involves removing unnecessary and potentially harmful files and programs from the computer. This is important because as we use our computers, they accumulate temporary files, cookies, and other data that can slow down the system. For people like me, who may not be as familiar with these terms, a computer cleanup can be a great opportunity to learn about how their computer works and what they can do to improve its

July 4th 2017 - Let's Party!!! Drinkie Drinkie!!

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***UPDATED 6/25/23*** It’s time for fireworks, hot dogs, flags and fun facts about our country and Independence Day. We girls also think it's time for some fun drinks!! Watch the video below and you'll understand what we're talking about. The Fourth of July marks our country’s birthday. On this day in 1776, the members of the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia, adopting the final draft of the Declaration of Independence, proclaiming our sovereignty from Great Britain. There are many ways Americans commonly choose to celebrate this holiday – from family-friendly festivals, fireworks and parades to feasting on traditional foods like hot dogs and barbecue. Here are 10 interesting things you may or may not already know about the 4th of July: Initially adopted by Congress on July 2, 1776, the revised version of the Declaration of Independence was not adopted until two days later. Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence on a "lapt