Virtual Server by VMware

Posted on January 3rd, 2010 by midwestnews
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How Does VMware Server Work?

Install and run VMware Server as an application on top of a host Windows or Linux operating system. A thin virtualization layer partitions the physical server so you can run multiple virtual machines simultaneously on a single server.  Computing resources of the physical server are treated as a uniform pool of resources that can be allocated to virtual machines in a controlled manner.

VMware Server isolates each virtual machine from its host and other virtual machines, leaving it unaffected if another virtual machine crashes. Your data does not leak across virtual machines and your applications can only communicate over configured network connections. VMware Server encapsulates a virtual machine environment as a set of files, which are easy to back-up, move and copy.

Brain boosting: five tips on how to improve your memory

Posted on November 13th, 2009 by midwestnews
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Your Brain: Use it or Lose it!

Lucas County Dog Warden is Exceptional

Posted on November 10th, 2009 by midwestnews
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Tom Skeldon, Lucas County Dog Warden, provides exceptional service to community.

BURIED CHILD by Sam Shepard

Posted on November 7th, 2009 by midwestnews
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Doug Miller assembled and directed an exceptional cast who gave a very powerful performance last night at Francoeur Theater (Siena Heights University, Adrian Michigan).  Buried Child, a dark tale written by the prolific Sam Shepard, explores several aspects of the human condition including  infidelity,  family discord, and the eroding American Dream. Doug Miller, in addition [...]

Solar Panels

Posted on October 26th, 2009 by midwestnews
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It’s great to think of northwest Ohio as a mecca for Alternative Energy development. Opportunities in AE, and their proponents, have been around for years – even decades. The only problem has always been the start-up cost. The average homeowner might have had to spend $15,000 or more just to get an AE system up and running. [...]

Toledo Express Airport Expanding

Posted on May 27th, 2009 by midwestnews
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Toledo Express is adding service to Newark NJ, Melbourne FL, and Minneapolis provided by JetAmerica.

DR Trailer is Blowing out Inventory!

Posted on May 26th, 2009 by midwestnews
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Don’t miss this opportunity to get a trailer at the best price of the season! Factory authorized Royal Cargo Enclosed Clearance Sale. Factory Reps onsite to pass on fantastic savings. All ’08 models – reduced. Units ordered in error – reduced. FREE hotdogs and refreshments! For more info: http://www.DRtrailer.net

CoffeeHouse: Venue for Artists

Posted on April 11th, 2009 by midwestnews
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The setting is casual/elegant, the art is modern, passionate, thought-provoking.  The artist is Justin Hickman and his paintings are being displayed this weekend only at The Daily Grind (7723 Airport Hwy, Holland Ohio just west of Toledo’s Spring Meadows Mall). Your coffeehouse host, Larry Humphries, will provide you with comfortable seating and a variety of [...]

Trailers and Fun!

Posted on March 11th, 2009 by midwestnews
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Don’t miss the Annual Open House at D.R. Trailer! There will be FREE Hot Dogs, Drinks, Hats, and more! We’ll be easy to spot… Just look for the PARTY at the US #23 Plank Rd Exit (25) just north of Cabella’s. March 27 & 28.  The last Friday and Saturday of this Month. Tim, Scott, [...]

A Toledo Dining Tradition

Posted on February 5th, 2009 by midwestnews
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We ordered 2 dinners-to-go last night at the Budapest restaurant: the star of the menu, Chicken Paprikas, and a Breaded Pork Chop Dinner.  Both came with mashed potatoes, dumplings, salad and bread – enough to feed 4.  Both were delicious; and, the total cost was less than $20.