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According to the indictment, Jones would steal various IBM and Penguin computer servers from Verisign's warehouse in Virginia and sell them to Johnson. Johnson would then sell the servers to several individuals, who would sometimes place them for sale on eBay. As a result of this scheme, the indictment alleges that Jones and Johnson caused Verisign to lose more than $120, 000 worth of computer equipment. In the indictment, Jones and Johnson are charged in three counts with causing the interstate transportation of stolen property, namely IBM 330 and 335 servers, in violation of 18 U.S.C.

Thinkpad (AXcess News) Washington - TheNational Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) called yesterday's U.S. House of Representatives decision to pass the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 a "disaster for seniors and people with disabilities."

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Microsoft The House passed the Deficit Reduction Act by a narrow margin of 216 to 214. The Senate has already passed the bill by a vote of 51 to 50, with the Vice President breaking the tie. The bill is now being sent to the President for signature.

A shakedown The resistance to the cameras is not just at the individual level, however. Organizations like the National Motorists Association, a drivers' advocacy group based in Wisconsin, denounce the use of cameras.

Laptop Computers In a statement released late Thursday, the NAELA stated, "the passage of this ill-conceived bill will have a damaging impact upon vulnerable seniors and individuals with disabilities who will be denied necessary health care due to an inability to pay."

The resistance to the cameras is not just at the individual level, however. Organizations like the National Motorists Association, a drivers' advocacy group based in Wisconsin, denounce the use of cameras. "It violates due process, " said Greg Mauz, a truck driver from Florida and researcher for the association, "because it assumes you're guilty until proven innocent." Roger Hedgecock, a former mayor of San Diego who is now a radio talk show host there, fashioned shakedown.

Laptop Computer Lawrence Davidow, NAELA President, was quoted as saying, "We have tried to advise members of Congress about better solutions to curb Medicaid spending that would be less harmful to older adults and individuals with disabilities. NAELA stood together with over 40 aging advocacy organizations, including AARP and the Alzheimer's Association to oppose these harmful Medicaid changes. Unfortunately, our government representatives did not listen and now there will be a health care crisis of unprecedented magnitude for our most vulnerable citizens. NAELA Members stand ready to help advise seniors and people with disabilities about how to contend with these changes and how to prepare for long-term care. We strongly encourage all Americans to become better educated about their future long-term care needs before they find themselves or their family members in crisis."

What is a Network Interface Card (NIC) The most important PC device is the network interface card (NIC). Each computer on the network, including the servers, is required to have one installed. It is the NIC that provides connectivity between the PC and the network's physical medium, optic cable. Most of the new motherboards available today for PCs and servers have the network interface card integrated with the motherboard. Older computers and some newer computers do not provide onboard network interfaces which will equire a NIC to be added.

Desktop Computer The new Medicaid changes will deny long-term care to seniors who innocently gave money to churches and family members needing assistance. While there are Medicaid hardship waivers, individuals will have to endure a difficult process to prove their innocence. They will have to provide evidence that asset transfers were not done in order to qualify for Medicaid. In a country where the law of the land assumes innocence until guilt is proven for citizens charged with a crime, this is an unfair change that will cause additional stress for older adults, people with disabilities and their families.

Notebooks The new law will change the start of the penalty period for someone who has transferred assets from the date of when the transfer was made to the date when one applies for Medicaid. The changes also punish seniors (many with Alzheimer's disease or dementia) for everyday family transactions or poor record keeping by increasing the lookback period from three years to five years. According to the Congressional Budget Office Cost Estimate released on January 27, 2006, the asset transfer provisions will mean that 120,000 or 15% of new Medicaid applicants will be delayed eligibility each year.

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