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It’s nine o’clock... Do you know who is using your computer? PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 02 July 2007

FTC offers information on botnets, hackers, and spam

Tens of thousands of Angel Fire computer users are unwitting accomplices of illegal spammers and at the mercy of identity thieves, warns the Federal Trade Commission. These consumers’ computers have been secretly hijacked by criminals who install spam-sending software and spyware on the computers when consumers open malicious e-mail attachments or visit a malicious Web site. After gaining access to consumers’ computers, the criminals can track consumers’ Internet surfing, steal personal information, and turn the computers into spam “zombies” that are part of a “botnet” made up of thousands of home computers through which spammers route spam.

Last Updated ( Monday, 02 July 2007 )
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Demographics - Angel Fire New Mexico PDF Print E-mail
Written by Angel Fire Blog Team Leader   
Monday, 02 July 2007

Angel Fire is a village in Colfax County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 1,048 at the 2000 census. It is a popular ski resort destination, with a base elevation of 8,600 feet (2,621 meters) and a summit of 10,677 feet (3,254 meters) with over 500 acres (202 hectares) of skiable terrain.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 July 2007 )
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Angel Fire Home Entertainment PDF Print E-mail
Written by Angel Fire Blog Team Leader   
Monday, 02 July 2007

If you live in the Angel Fire NM area then you have several companies that are offering packages which have a combination of communications and entertainment services, but Comcast NM is the leader when it comes to effective and convenient telecommunications combos. Comcast is now offering digital cable TV, telephone services, and broadband Internet services for a one stop Angel Fire telecommunication provider. Telephone service is a new Comcast Angel Fire New Mexico offer and shows how companies can expand to capture a larger subscriber base. Most NM phone companies will send out a monthly bill which includes the number of calls you made as well as the long distance charges.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 18 November 2007 )
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Snowboarding at Angel Fire Resort Ski Area PDF Print E-mail
Written by Angel Fire Blog Team Leader   
Monday, 02 July 2007

Angel Fire is a modern, purpose-built resort about a half-hour—22 miles—east of Taos. The accommodations are all very close to the slopes and the mountain has been created for families and mellow skiing with touches of challenge.

This resort is especially good for beginners and intermediates. You have to go out of your way to get into trouble. It's about as good as it gets for families and those who want to take it easy. The resort has added some expert terrain, but it's tucked away where no one will accidentally get into trouble. Beginners will want to take Headin' Home from the top of the high-speed Chile Express quad. Stay on the trail or drop down Bodacious and wend your way back to the base area. Beginners can also experience the back bowl by winding down Highway, then dropping off Hallelujah or La Bajada to end up at the base of the Southwest Flyer, another high-speed quad. Intermediates will have fun on Fat City, Fire Escape, Mother Lode and Arriba in the back bowl. We recommend staying in the back bowl. On the front side you can cruise down some good intermediate trails such as I-25, Prospector and Jasper's, but all end in a long runout to the base area. Advanced/Expert levels will find meager offerings but they can be fun. A cluster of black runs under Lift 6 provides a challenge. To the far skier's right of the back bowl, a series of advanced runs were recently added to Detonator and Nitro. New for 2005/06, the resort cut about 9 acres of glades on the front side between I-25 and Prospector.

Angel Fire has snapped up the opportunity to become New Mexico's premier snowboarding destination, thanks to Taos' steadfast refusal to allow snowboarding. The Chile Express high-speed quad whisks boarders to the top of the 10,677-foot mountain. Sound systems pump out great tunes underneath the lifts. Angel Fire has a young feel to it, unlike the conservative, staid atmosphere of some larger resorts.

Beginner boarders will appreciate both Dreamcatcher and Lift #2, servicing Exhibition and Valley. You get what is, in effect, a superb bunny hill with two distinct levels of difficulty. In addition there's beginner terrain at the top of the mountain, on either side of the NASTAR race area, that's served by a short lift. The Summit Haus, a yurt-style restaurant with a full-service bar at the peak, adds a nice extra touch. Intermediate and advanced riders will prefer the back side of the mountain, serviced by a high-speed quad. Hell's Bells is a favorite run amongst advanced boarders. Intermediates will enjoy Fire Escape and Hully Gully, shifting to front-side runs like I-25 and Prospector on days when the sun is hidden and snow is powering down. Unfortunately, front-side runs all end in a long runout to the base area. Expert snowboarders are not forgotten—hiking-accessed trails in the Back Basin including Nitro, Detonator and Baa-da-bing offer some of the steepest terrain on the mountain.

Parks and pipes: The resort has two terrain parks. Liberation Park, for experienced park riders, is at the top of the mountain and is reached by its own chair, Lift #3. It has tabletops, spines, funboxes, rails and jumps. Lowrider Park, on the lower section of Headin' Home, is the learning park, with short rails, funboxes, small jumps and rollers. It's also the place to perfect your park technique. Angel Fire has the only halfpipe in New Mexico. You'll find it in Liberation Park.

Angel Fire has an excellent ski school that focuses on beginner and intermediate skiers as well as children. Their snowboarding instruction is consistently highly rated too. The resort recently expanded its children's ski and snowboard school with a 6,000-square-foot building designed specifically for kids. Angel Fire Resort Day Care (800-633-7463), housed in a new state-of-the-art facility near the kids' ski school, is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Full-and half-day programs provide activities for children ages 6 weeks through 10 years. Costs range from $40 to $85 for day care and children's lesson programs.

Adventure Park, at the base, has a day tubing hill. At the summit, you'll find 22 km. of cross-country and snowshoe trails with beautiful views of New Mexico's highest mountain, Wheeler Peak. Lessons and rentals are available.

 
Limited Fly Fishing for Gila Trout PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 01 July 2007
Angel Fire Fly FishingLAS CRUCES -- Limited angling opportunities for Gila trout will open July 1, 2007, in select streams in southwestern New Mexico that have been closed to fishing since 1966, when the Gila trout was first listed as a federal endangered species. The State Game Commission approved the changes based on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decision to downlist the Gila trout from endangered to threatened.
Last Updated ( Monday, 02 July 2007 )
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