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Serious Samurize (or simply Samurize) was a freeware system monitoring and desktop enhancement engine for Microsoft Windows.

The core of Samurize was the desktop client that displayed PC statistics (similar to a widget or gadget) anywhere on the screen. There was also a taskbar client, a clock client, a server, and a screensaver. The client's main purpose was to display information about the computer, such as CPU usage, available RAM/HD space, network conditions, uptime, etc.. It could also be extended by using VBScript, JScript, Perl, Python, Ruby scripts and DLL plugins, which provided virtually unlimited possibilities. There were scripts and plugins which could get weather reports, news headlines, music controllers, etc.

Samurize included a WYSIWYG config editor used to create the configs. A "config" consisted of a collection of "meters", and was saved into an INI file in the "configs" folder of the Samurize installation path. "Configs" could be packed to be shared with other users by using an included tool.

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St. Peter's Lutheran Church and School is a Lutheran church in Walmore, New York, that is a member of the Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ (LCMC). It formerly was a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).

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Río de Agua de Vida Airstrip is a private dirt airstrip located 4 km South West of La Purísima, Municipality of Comondú, Baja California Sur, Mexico. It is owned and operated by Mexican Medical Ministries, a religious non-profit organization that provides health care services to the locals. The airstrip is used solely for general aviation. The code MMI is used unofficially as an identifier.

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The New England Fuel Institute (or NEFI) is a regional business and trade association headquartered in Southborough, Massachusetts that represents the home heating fuels industry in greater New England. Established in 1950, NEFI represents approximately 1,500 dealers and marketers of heating oil and biofuels for home heating applications (such as bioheat). According to the association's statements, a majority of its member companies are classified as small businesses. NEFI membership also includes heating oil and biofuel transporters and wholesalers, equipment and additive manufacturers, service technicians and other related services companies.

The association offers an array of member services, including: technical and business training courses; industry trade shows, conferences and seminars; publications including a monthly trade magazine and weekly electronic newsletter; group insurance benefits; regulatory compliance resources; and an in-house grassroots public policy action center.

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