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Waxwing in winter perched in frosty branches
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A Bohemian waxwing feeds on berries in the frosty branches of an ornamental apple tree in mid winter
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Thinking of you seasonal greeting card
Take Control of Users & Accounts in Snow Leopard
$19.99
Book
Mac expert Kirk McElhearn walks you through everything you need to know to understand and manage accounts on your Mac, even if the only person using the Mac is you. You'll learn how to create the right types of accounts for the different people who use your Mac, why it's often a good idea to set up at least two accounts, and how you can take advantage of the parental controls options. Kirk shows you how to set up a troubleshooting account, use Fast User Switching, share files among users, manage login and startup items, and more. Kirk also reveals tricks for sharing music and photos among multiple users on your Mac using iTunes and iPhoto.
Coupon savings! Snow Leopard's parental controls can limit the content that a Mac user sees, but for still more control, a coupon in the ebook saves you 25% on Intego's ContentBarrier X5 (normally $49.95, so you save about $12).
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Take Control of Sharing Files in Snow Leopard
$19.99
Book
This detail-packed book makes file sharing easy, whether it's between two Macs on a local network, among a mixed-platform office workgroup, or between far-flung computers on the Internet. You'll get help with selecting and configuring the right hardware and software for your needs and budget, learn about the pros and cons of different file-sharing options, find specific steps for setting up each major option (with special instructions to help you avoid problems and security risks), and learn how to connect to file servers from a variety of major operating systems.
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Apple in the Fence
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Mac
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Apple Block
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Apple Tree
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Japanese Nashi Pears
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Fresh Asian pears or apple-pears on display
Still life
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Hey - you gotta do one sometime! :)
View On Black
Red Apple 2
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When people are red-green colorblind, it means that there is something wrong with one of their cones. Cones are located in the retina, and allow people to see different colors. Cones are also sometimes known as photopigments. Photopigments are sensitive to three different color groups. They are long wavelengths (red), medium wavelengths (green) and short wavelengths (blue).
People who are red-green colorblind base their color vision on three different photopigments. These three different photopigments come from only two of the photopigment groups though. The technical term describing people who base their color vision on three different photopigments from two photopigment groups is: anomalous trichromat.
Colorblindness is very easily diagnosed with the use of special pictures that blend colors. If the shapes in the picture can be seen, then the child is not colorblind. If one or more of the shapes cannot be seen, further testing is necessary to determine the degree to which the child is colo
Golden Clouds 30
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Oil painting
Clouds 24
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Oil painting
Blue Sunset 24
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Oil painting
Blue 20
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Oil painting
Long Beach Walk 24
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Oil painting
Night Story 24
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Oil painting
Red Sea 24
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Storm 20“ x 24”
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Oil painting
Pre-dawn magical sky 30
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Long Beach Tide 30
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Moon 30
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Flaming Sun Over Choppy Waters 30
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Rain squall in the Gulf 30
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