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June 2002 - Advent Resources, Inc.

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Not Adding Up?<br />

When Weight Fees Don’t<br />

Calculate Properly<br />

If you ever find that your DMV<br />

weight fees don’t calculate properly,<br />

use the following checklist to<br />

troubleshoot the problem:<br />

1) In the manufacturer model screen,<br />

for all models, “Type” should be set<br />

properly for inventory types 2-5<br />

(everything but cars).<br />

2) The “Weight” field must have the<br />

weight entered.<br />

3) The “Wt fee” must = “Y”.<br />

Finally, there’s one more thing to<br />

look for and it applies mostly to used<br />

vehicles:<br />

4) Press ‘Additional Functions,’<br />

then choose “4 Miscellaneous Info”<br />

and be sure “Eligible for weight<br />

fees” = “Y”. This last item will only<br />

affect new vehicles if “Wt fee” is set<br />

incorrectly (to “N”) for new vehicle<br />

models.<br />

Keep Traffic Moving<br />

Don’t Stop those Reports!<br />

Whenever a report is scheduled<br />

to print using <strong>Advent</strong>’s Time<br />

Scheduler, it is very important<br />

that the printer on which the report is<br />

scheduled to print be left on. In addition,<br />

if this is not a stand-alone printer, the<br />

computer that the printer is connected to<br />

must be left on as well. The <strong>Advent</strong><br />

system will only spool the report for<br />

printing when the computer/printer is<br />

turned on.<br />

So, if you are having trouble getting<br />

your scheduled reports to print, first<br />

check to see if the appropriate computer<br />

and printer were left powered up at the<br />

time the report was scheduled to print.<br />

Life Lessons<br />

Classes for Men<br />

W<br />

e heartily support adult education<br />

and are pleased to highlight<br />

the following courses for<br />

adult males offered at our local learning<br />

center. Sign up by <strong>June</strong> 15. Note: Due to<br />

content complexity and difficulty, each<br />

course will accept a maximum of eight<br />

participants.<br />

Topic 1: How to Fill Up the Ice-<br />

Cube Trays<br />

Step-by-step, with slide<br />

presentation.<br />

Topic 2: The Toilet Paper Roll – Do<br />

They Grow on the Holders?<br />

Round table discussion.<br />

Topic 3: Fundamental Differences<br />

Between the Laundry Hamper and<br />

the Floor<br />

Pictures and explanatory graphics.<br />

Topic 4: The After-Dinner Dishes<br />

and Silverware – Can They Levitate<br />

and Fly into the Kitchen Sink?<br />

Examples on video.<br />

Topic 5: Loss of Identity – Losing<br />

the Remote to Your Significant<br />

Other.<br />

Help-line support and support<br />

groups.<br />

Topic 6: Learning How to Find<br />

Things, Starting with Looking in the<br />

Right Place Instead of Turning the<br />

House Upside-Down While<br />

Screaming.<br />

Open forum.<br />

Topic 7: Health Watch – Bringing<br />

Her Flowers is Not Harmful to Your<br />

Health.<br />

Graphics and audio tape.<br />

Topic 8: Real Men Ask for<br />

Directions When Lost<br />

Real-life testimonials.<br />

Topic 9: Is It Genetically Impossible<br />

to Sit Quietly as She Parallel Parks?<br />

Driving simulation.<br />

Topic 10: Learning to Live – Basic<br />

Differences Between Mother and<br />

Wife.<br />

Online class.<br />

Topic 11: How to Be the Ideal<br />

Shopping Companion.<br />

Relaxation exercises, meditation<br />

Topic 12: How to Fight Cerebral<br />

Atrophy – Remembering Birthdays,<br />

Anniversaries, Other Important<br />

Dates, and Calling When You’re<br />

Going to Be Late.<br />

Cerebral shock therapy sessions<br />

offered.<br />

Who Done It?<br />

Well of Course<br />

T<br />

hree engineering<br />

students were<br />

gathered together<br />

discussing the possible<br />

designers of the human body. One said,<br />

“It was a mechanical engineer. Just look<br />

at all the joints.”<br />

Another said, “No, it was an<br />

electrical engineer. The nervous system<br />

has many thousands of electrical<br />

connections.”<br />

The last said, “Actually, it was a<br />

civil engineer. Who else would run a<br />

toxic waste pipeline through a<br />

recreational area?”<br />

Real Life Heroes<br />

and Heroines<br />

Congratulations to all our Team<br />

members for their participation in<br />

the 9 th Annual Revlon Run/Walk<br />

on Saturday, May 11 th . The <strong>Advent</strong><br />

Team was small this year but that<br />

didn’t stop us. We raised over<br />

$3200.00 for the fight against breast<br />

and ovarian cancer.<br />

Team <strong>Advent</strong> would especially<br />

like to thank Mary McLachlan and<br />

Joseph D’Asaro for their fundraising<br />

efforts.<br />

Team <strong>Advent</strong> encourages<br />

everyone to participate in this event.<br />

See you in May, 2003!<br />

This newsletter is the property of <strong>Advent</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. All Rights Reserved. It is made available for general distribution to the users of the<br />

<strong>Advent</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. Sales System and our client dealerships. All of us at <strong>Advent</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. thank you for your business.

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