Archive for June, 2009
Planning For A Successful Genealogical Research Trip—Part One
27 June 2009
By Jim Onyschuk
When planning your genealogical vacation, some advance preparation is essential. First, you have to know exactly where your ancestor lived. For example, if your grand-father was Ivan Ivanovich Ivanchuk and was from Zeleny, you wouldn’t want to visit the village of Zeleny near Zapporiziya, when he actually came from Zeleny near Zhytomyr. [...]
Posted: June 27th, 2009 under "How to" Articles, Birth Records, Roots Tour to Ukraine.
Tags: planning, Research, trip
Comments: 1
Why Am I Getting All These Messages from Tagged?
8 June 2009
In the past few weeks, I have received dozens of messages many different people claiming that they “sent you photos on Tagged” or that they “sent you a private message on Tagged.” Then these e-mail messages ask, “Want to see the photos?” or “Want to read the message?” or “Is John your friend?” [...]
Posted: June 8th, 2009 under Scams.
Tags: phishing, Scams
Comments: 2
Are Your Web Pages Too Wide for Screen or Printer?
7 June 2009
Do you find that you have to constantly scroll left and right to view a page or that your printer cuts off much of a page’s right side? If you find that nearly everything appears too wide on your monitor, the most likely culprit is its screen resolution.
Windows XP users can right-click their Desktop and [...]
Posted: June 7th, 2009 under Computer Tips.
Tags: printer, screen adjusting
Comments: 3