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Happy New Year!
Time To Change Your Passwords
Sparkle Up The Holidays
Check Our Website For ISP Changes And Promotions
Ask The Help Desk
How Do I Delete Many E-mail Messages At The Same Time?
Sites Of The Month
Great Sites To Check Out In January!
Short Tutorial
Finding What Version Of Browser You're Using |
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Hello
Partner Communications Cooperative Internet Subscribers
The start of a new year is a good time to resolve to better manage your online
activities. So we're giving you tips to help you do just that. Learn to
create strong passwords to reduce your risk of identity theft. Find out how
to save time by deleting multiple e-mails simultaneously, and how to identify
your Web browser version. For more help with resolutions, check out our Great
Sites list. You'll also get ideas for January entertainment and important
travel news.
The goal of each of our monthly eNewsletters is to keep our subscribers
informed regarding their Internet connection and to improve their Internet
experience. To meet this goal, each monthly newsletter will usually contain
information related to:
Warnings on a recent virus, e-mail hoax, or security
issue that may affect you
An update on new services and other local interests
An answer to a frequently asked Internet related
question
Some fun, seasonal websites to check out
A short, step-by-step tutorial on an e-mail or
browser related task
We
think you'll find the information contained in this newsletter to be a
valuable tool for enhancing your Internet experience. If, however, you'd
prefer not to receive these bulletins on a monthly basis, click HERE.
To see what's inside this issue, take a look at the index to the left and
thanks for reading!
- The Partner Communications Cooperative Internet Team
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Happy New Year! - Time To Change Your Passwords

The start of
a new year is a good time to change your passwords, making sure you create
strong ones that will be less vulnerable to hackers. Why bother? Because a
stolen password leads to identity theft, the fastest growing crime in the U.S.
and the top complaint filed with the FTC for the past seven years. A hacker
could open new accounts and max out your credit limit, change your mailing
address and have items (and bills) sent to them, or take out a loan in your
name.
Given the importance of passwords, it makes sense to spend a little extra time
on their development:
Make
it lengthy. Each character added to your password increases the
protection. It should be at least 8 characters in length; 14 characters or
longer is ideal.
Combine
letters, numbers, and symbols. The greater variety of characters, the
harder it is to guess.
Use
a sentence as the starting point. Think of a memorable sentence, take the
first letter of each word, then mix up lower case and upper case, and
replace some letters with numbers and symbols.
Avoid
sequences or repeated characters.
Don't
use dictionary words.
Once
you've created a new password, find out just how strong it is by visiting
Microsoft Corp.'s Password Checker: www.microsoft.com/protect/yourself/password/checker.mspx
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Sparkle Up The Holidays - Check Our Website For ISP Changes And Promotions

Sparkle
Up the Holidays
Now is the time to compliment your holiday gifts with our Sparkle Up the
Holidays promotional items. Get high speed Internet for your new computer or
high definition and digital programming for that new HDTV. For full details
about this promotion, ending January 31, please check out our website at www.pcctel.net.
Our Internet upgrade to netINS has gone very well. If you have additional
questions regarding the change, don't hesitate to call us at 641-498-7560 or
1-877-433-7701 or visit our website's Q&A section. Remember
that our new Internet Tech support phone number is 1-877-433-2606.
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Ask The Help Desk - How
Do I Delete Many E-mail Messages At The Same Time?

Question: Some time ago I
found out how to use keys to select a number of e-mails to remove them all at
once instead of one at a time. Now I don't remember how this is done. Can you
remind me? I have Outlook Express 6 and use Windows XP Home Edition for my
operating system.
Answer: If you want to delete groups of e-mail messages that are
listed all together, click on the first message in the group of e-mail messages
you want to delete to highlight it. Now hold down the "Shift" key and
select the last message in the group that is to be deleted. All messages
between and including the first and last messages selected will be highlighted.
Then simply hit the "Delete" button on the Outlook Express toolbar.
All of the highlighted messages will be deleted.
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Great Sites To Check Out This Month

Idol
Thoughts
http://americanidol.com -
Season seven of American Idol begins this month and television viewers
are singing a happy tune. With dramas and comedies in reruns due to the
writers' strike, fresh episodes of the popular competition will be music to
many ears. Visit this site to see audition preview videos, get a
behind-the-scenes look at the show, and sign up to receive the American Idol newsletter. You can also look back at some favorite "Idol" moments
from past seasons including unforgettable comments from the judges.
Update for Travelers
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html -
All U.S. travelers returning from Mexico, Canada, and the Caribbean by air have
had to carry passports since January 23, 2007. Beginning January 31, 2008,
adult travelers re-entering the U.S. by land or via ferry or small boat must
carry a passport or a government-issued photo ID (such as a driver's license)
plus proof of citizenship (such as a birth certificate). Children 18 and younger
need only proof of citizenship. The requirements are part of the Western
Hemisphere Travel Initiative launched after 9/11. More details are available on
this site so go here before you make travel plans to go out of the country.
Deal or No Deal
http://www.nbc.com/Deal_or_No_Deal -
Here's the deal — if you're looking for entertainment alone, watch the game
show Deal or No Deal with Howie Mandel on TV. If you'd like a chance at
winning up to $100,000, play the Lucky Case Game online during Deal or No
Deal broadcasts. The online promotion runs through March 31, 2008, so you
still have time to try your luck at the loot.
Record-breaking Resource
http://guinnessworldrecords.com -
Could this be your year to set a record? Find out what it takes from the
experts at Guinness World Records. Click on the Break a World Record link to
get information on making a claim. Or just browse through the Video Vault for a
look at the fastest, strongest, largest, and most incredible things on the
planet. From the largest disco ball to the heaviest car balanced on the head,
there's enough here to keep you amazed for hours. Search by category: human
body, amazing feats, natural world, science & tech, arts & media,
modern society, travel & transport, and sports & games.
New Year's Resolutions
http://www.usa.gov/Citizen/Topics/New_Years_Resolutions.shtml -
This time of year, everybody is talking about New Year's resolutions — even the
U.S. government is ready to give you advice. This site contains tips for most
of the top resolutions including: lose weight, pay off debt, save money, get a
better job, eat right, and get fit. For help with the last one, for example,
you'll be directed to the website of the President's Council on Physical
Fitness and Sports. But you'll still have to do the exercises yourself.
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Short Tutorial - Finding
What Version Of Browser You're Using

People often
refer to the version number of the Web browser they are using. For example,
some talk about Internet Explorer 7 while others mention Firefox 2. To discover
what version of Web browser you are using to surf the Internet, follow the
steps below. Note that different steps are required to discover whether you are
using Internet Explorer 6 (or older versions) or Internet Explorer 7.
Discover Your Browser's Version Number When Using Internet Explorer 6 Or
Older With Windows XP Home Edition
Launch
your Internet Explorer browser.
Go
to the menu bar at you top of your screen and select "Help."
Click
on "About Internet Explorer" from the resulting submenu. The
"About Internet Explorer" window will appear listing the exact
version of Internet Explorer.
Discover
Your Browser's Version Number When Using Internet Explorer 7 With Windows XP
Home Edition Or Windows Vista
Launch
your Internet Explorer browser.
Note
that Internet Explorer 7 does not have a menu bar by default. Click your
cursor arrow instead on the two right-pointing arrows located to the far
right of the icons on the browser's toolbar. (The arrows will be found on
the very far right of your screen.)
Click
on "Help" from the resulting menu screen and then "About
Internet Explorer" from the submenu. The "About Internet
Explorer" window will appear listing the exact version of Internet
Explorer.
Discover
Your Browser's Version Number When Using Firefox With Windows XP Home Edition
Or Windows Vista
Launch
your Firefox browser.
Go
to the menu bar at the top of your screen and select "Help."
Select
"About Mozilla Firefox" from the resulting menu screen. A small
window will appear listing the exact version of Firefox.
Discover
Your Browser's Version Number When Using Safari With Macintosh OS X
Launch
your Safari browser.
Click
your cursor arrow on "Safari" located on the menu bar at the top
of your screen.
Click
on "About Safari" from the resulting menu screen. A small window
will appear listing the exact version of Safari.
Discover
Your Browser's Version Number When Using Firefox With Macintosh OS X
Launch
your Firefox browser.
Click
your cursor arrow on "Firefox" located on the menu bar at the
top of your screen.
Click
on "About Mozilla Firefox" from the resulting menu screen. A
small window will appear listing the exact version of Firefox.
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We hope you
found this newsletter to be informative. It's our way of keeping you posted on
the happenings here. If, however, you'd prefer not to receive these bulletins
on a monthly basis, click HERE.
Thanks for your business!
Best regards,
Donald S. Jennings
EVP/General Manager
Partner Communications Cooperative

Partner Communications Cooperative
101 East Church Street
Gilman, IA 50106
641-498-7560
1-877-433-7701 
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Cornerstone Publishing Group Inc.
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