Howie Hodges Joins Time Warner Cable as Vice President of External Affairs

October 1st, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in Loans

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Washington, DC (PRWEB) August 13, 2010

Time Warner Cable has announced that Howie Hodges has been named Vice President of External Affairs. In this role, Hodges will help develop and promote Time Warner Cable’s policy agenda, working closely with inter-governmental groups, the civil rights community, diversity organizations, and other policy influencers. He will report to Fernando Laguarda, Vice President, External Affairs and Policy Counselor.

Laguarda stated, “It is a pleasure to have someone of Howie’s expertise join Time Warner Cable. Howie’s extensive background and connections with a range of non-profit organizations will greatly help us further our strategic relationships.”

Hodges joins Time Warner Cable from One Economy where he served as Senior Vice President of Government Affairs. He worked to steward relationships with existing funders, develop new partnerships, and engage municipal and federal government in One Economy’s Bring IT Home America campaign. Prior to joining One Economy, Hodges founded and ran a consulting firm and served as a senior political appointee in the U. S. Commerce Department during the Clinton Administration before going on to Bank of America, where he was a Senior Vice President.

Hodges has a wealth of experience in business development, community and economic development lending, financial consulting, and governmental policy issues. He serves on the board of Zions Community Investment Corporation, a specialized lender that invests and makes loans to businesses in economically disadvantaged communities.

Hodges earned a JD from University of Pittsburgh and a BA from Morehouse College.

About Time Warner Cable

Time Warner Cable is the second-largest cable operator in the U.S., with technologically advanced, well-clustered systems located mainly in five geographic areas — New York State (including New York City), the Carolinas, Ohio, southern California (including Los Angeles) and Texas. Time Warner Cable serves more than 14 million customers who subscribe to one or more of its video, high-speed data and voice services. Time Warner Cable Business Class offers a suite of phone, Internet, Ethernet and cable television services to businesses of all sizes. Time Warner Cable Media Sales, the advertising arm of Time Warner Cable, offers national, regional and local companies innovative advertising solutions that are targeted and affordable. More information about the services of Time Warner Cable is available at www.timewarnercable.com, and www.twcmediasales.com.

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How does saving programs in an external hard drive or a USB work?

August 7th, 2010 by Bank Loan | 1 Comment | Filed in Bank

Question by Martin Joaquin A: How does saving programs in an external hard drive or a USB work?
I’m planning to buy an external hard drive, and I’m curious as to how does saving programs in it works. If I save, for example, Microsoft Word in it, will I be able to open Microsoft Word in whatever computer I plug the hard drive in, regardless if I’m signed in as an administrator or not?
No, I don’t mean files, I mean programs. Like Microsoft Word, or Mozilla Firefox, or Foxit.

Best answer:

Answer by DUNBAR PAPPY
I think you mean if you create a document with Word can you save to the external and have it open with another computer.
For that: yes if the 2nd unit has Word (or Open Office will also work).
The exception would be if the 2nd unit is ‘locked down’ real tight (by a network administrator) and doesn’t allow external drives do be utilized.

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Q&A: What is the best space saving format for saving files that will be backed up to a external HD?

July 9th, 2010 by Bank Loan | 2 Comments | Filed in Bank

Question by Cute Nerd: What is the best space saving format for saving files that will be backed up to a external HD?
I’ve slowly began the process of converting all my paper files from my file cabinet onto to my notebook and shredding the paper. I’ve been saving everything to my notebook C drive but plan on purchasing a 320GB or higher external HD within the next month. Currently saving everything as a .gif. Should I switch to .rtf .pdf? Am I going to have trouble if I need to retrieve later on?

Best answer:

Answer by Fox
Gif is just fine. It’s a common picture format which is fine to save to an external hard drive.

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How can I get my scanned pictures to save directly to an external drive, without anything saving to my compute?

July 9th, 2010 by Bank Loan | 2 Comments | Filed in Bank

Question by mont121793: How can I get my scanned pictures to save directly to an external drive, without anything saving to my compute?
I have a HP psc scanner, I am scanning some pictures and I want them saved directly to my external hard drive but I can’t find out how. I am using HP Photo & Imaging Gallery. I can get it to save to my hard drive but it first saves a copy to my hard drive on my computer. How can I stop it from saving a copy to my internal hard drive?

Best answer:

Answer by oakwood_99
You really can’t. A scanner needs some kind of graphics program to operate. It is a program like paint, photoshop or whatever. Maybe a stripped down version but still the same. It needs it to know what area to scan or which orientation ie landscape or portrait and of this kind of stuff.

Then this photoshop program needs to save it how ever you tell it to, which is usually on your computer. You may be able to use the settings in this program to have it’s temp and save folders direct to your external drive. It could possibly work, but the image initially coming from the scanner is way big, and also there is a chance your program may not like an external drive for this. You could then try another photo program, but I wouldn’t bother with it if I were you.

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