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Sometimes it takes a tragedy to send a message

The Kissimmee Fire Department and other agencies around the state said a final goodbye to Lt. William Manning during funeral services on Tuesday.

Manning, who served the Kissimmee Fire Department for more than a decade, left behind a wife and children after he was hit and killed on his motorcycle by a St. Cloud woman in an SUV, who according to witnesses, was driving recklessly.

Sadly, it was a preventable tragedy.

What if there would have been a red light running camera at that intersection? Would it have spared Lt. Mannings life? Maybe.

According to Florida Highway Patrol reports, Manning, who was off duty, stopped his motorcycle at a traffic light on an exit ramp from eastbound Interstate 4 and was waiting to continue onto Osceola Parkway.

Meanwhile, the driver, a St. Cloud resident, was driving a Chrysler SUV westbound on the parkway in the right lane. According to several witnesses, the driver failed to stop for the traffic light that was turning red at the intersection. Manning entered the intersection and was hit by the SUV. He was ejected off the motorcycle and later transported to Celebration Health, where he was pronounced dead.

Its no secret that red light running has been a problem locally and statewide. How many times have you been at a Kissimmee intersection and watched three or four cars pass through after the traffic light turned red?

According to the state red light camera law, the fine of failing to stop for the traffic device is $158. Thats not a cheap penalty. If indeed the witnesses were correct, would that have motivated the driver who killed Manning to stop? Possibly.

Red light cameras have been criticized because some think its an intrusion in their personal lives. But its impossible to put an officer at every intersection 24 hours a day. Until somebody comes up with a better idea, we think red light cameras are the best deterrent. Unfortunately, sometimes it takes a tragedy to send such a message.

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New tech workshops planned at Henderson library

Three new technology themed workshops will be offered in June at Henderson County Public Library.

These workshops will show participants how to store information for free on the Internet, video chat with friends and family and save money by using free office suite software on your computer.

On Saturday, June 8, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., the librarys Public Computer Instructor Retta Zollinger will teach How to Use Cloud Storage. Cloud storage is online space where you store and share information on computers or some mobile devices that have an Internet connection. She will discuss Dropbox, Google Drive and SkyDrive, which are free and easy cloud storage options.

If you want to stay in touch with family and friends that have moved away or watch the progress of a new grandchild, then the Stay Connected with Video workshop may be for you.

On Saturday, June 15, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., bring your laptop or mobile device to learn how to use FaceTime, Skype and Eyejot. FaceTime and Skype allow users to make face-to-face video calls over the Internet for free. Eyejot is a free service that will allow you to send a video through email.

There is more than one solution to using software to get a word processor, spreadsheets or slide presentations. In the Free Alternatives to Microsoft Office workshop on Saturday, June 29, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., participants will be shown three free options OpenOffice, Google Docs and Libre Office offering comparable services.

Registration is required to attend these workshops. Space is limited. To sign up for one of these workshops, go to http://www.hcpl.org; call the library at 270-826-3712; or visit the library at 101 S. Main St.

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Software Company Anahata Launches On-Site Custom Software Assessment Campaign

Perth, Western Australia (PRWEB) May 25, 2013

On Saturday 25th of May 2013, Pablo Rodriguez Pina, founder and director of the Perth (Western Australia) based software company announced the is now offering a free on site custom sofware assessment to local businessess.

The details of the promotion are the following:

Anahata offers a free initial assessment to businesses located within the Perth metropolitan area. Upon request, one of our software engineers would visit your business, review your existing business processes and provide you with:

Customers who would like to setup an initial consultation or find out more about Anahata, can use the online form at http://www.anahata-it.com.au/free-assessment.html to book the appointment.

Since its origins, Anahata has closely worked with its customers. Analyzing their businesses workflow and identifying areas where tasks can be performed in a more efficient way. Anahata delivers state-of-the-art custom software applications that fit like a glove your exact business needs.

Saving time and money through workflow automation, task management or inventory tracking and providing the business with reporting tools that help identify areas for new commercial opportunities or decaying trends, Anahata has proven in every case an extraordinary short return of investment.

About Anahata Technologies Pty Ltd

Founded in 2010, Anahata Technologies Pty Ltd is a Western Australia privately owned software development Perth based company specializing in the analysis, design, implementation and support of cost-effective, custom built software applications.

Anahatas preferred delivery approach is an iterative, customer centric software development process where business analysts visit customer premises to gather requirements, outline the current business processes and design an improved flow. Once the system requirements are complete, a continuous integration development process allows customers to test the application regularly as it is being built. Upon implementation, customers staff is trained on site on the usage of the new system

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