We have found a new location that is very well suited to our recent roll out of additional services. You can find our new store at 207 S 5Th St. We are in the lower 2 offices of the Pro Staff building, to the side of the post office. We will be expanding our tech team to accommodate our new services offered. We now offer custom signs, banners, shirts and window decals. We are prepared to cut just one personal piece or do your entire fleet of cargo trucks. We would love to invite you to set down for a professional consultation with one of our designers to custom brand your company or idea. We also are expanding our web design department, and currently working on some great interactive packages for your personal or retail website. Got a million dollar idea for a website, let us help you attempt it on a budget. We will be open our normal hours of 10am to 5pm, and you still can contact us at (573)776-1971. Thanks to all of our wonderful customers for supporting a local business.

 

1UpGame.com, is the home of a great old school playground. The site focuses on vintage preservation of classic games. Currently they cover reviews, gameplay, hints, tips, and actual online play of the classic Nintendo, also know as the NES, or Nintendp Entertainment System. They are taking the time to gather scacs of the old boxes and manuals to preserve history. The site appears to be mostly authored by the webmaster and a few helpers, but there has been some intrest from one of the EA Game moderators. They have dozens of NES games to play in your browser, and with the aid of a little javascript, little downloading is needed. No tool bars, or spyware, just good fun. They mostly pay for there server space via ads hosted by google, and a few local websites. Overall stop by and join the fun, and leave a few comments to let the author know to keep up the work.

 

Can you be an angel and a hero? If you ask Leslie Bills, the owner of a house along Tennessee’s Cumberland River that caught fire and exploded as a result of flooding, you certainly can. Her angel and hero is Bill Crousser, the man who saved her life.

According to Bills, the water was rising quickly, all around the house. “We were just an island. We were totally surrounded by water. So, here I am just calling 911 (asking), ‘What do we do?’ And they’re saying, ‘Stay on the line. Don't jump into the river because of the undertow. Your house might blow up,’" said Bills. "About that time, we started seeing more smoke. (The 911 operator said), ‘Get blankets, put them into the water, get them wet, put them over you so you won’t burn. Be prepared for an explosion.’ Now, I’m thinking, ‘Do I want to burn, or do I want to drown?’

 

Microsoft has started upgrading Hotmail users to the new version of the Web mail service, an update that includes support for larger attachments and new views for looking at attached photos and documents.

The company is upgrading to the new service one server cluster at a time--and it has hundreds of such clusters--so not everyone will get the upgrade right away.

"If you don't see these features today, please hold on just a little while longer--everybody will be upgraded this summer," program manager Mike Schackwitz said in a blog post on Tuesday.

Click to enlarge screenshots below.

The company previewed the new-look Hotmail at an event last month.

 

 LOS ANGELES—Microsoft Corp., seeking to re-energize sales in the videogame market, unveiled a redesigned version of its Xbox 360 game console that is sleeker and smaller, and it provided more details about its new Kinect motion technology.

The Microsoft unveiling is among the first of several expected from this year's E3 Expo videogame trade show from an industry that is counting on new hardware to rejuvenate sales.

On Tuesday, Nintendo Co. is expected to announce a new 3-D version of its DS hand-held device and Sony Corp. will likely show a slew of 3-D games and provide more details about its Move motion controller. 

 

 

 
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