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Erosion Control Blanket was born of the idea to make contractors more efficient. Created in the winter of 2000 by owner and President, Mark Myrowich, he thought about ways to lower the labor costs associated with rolled erosion control products (the most expensive contractor expense) through innovative product design and improved quality.Mark started in the erosion control industry as the owner and operator of an erosion control contracting company. It was during a blanket installation job that the idea for Erosioncontrolblanket.com came to him. While sitting on the tail gate of his half ton pickup during a coffee break, Mark looked at the coir fiber blanket he was installing and noticed an industrial hemp field near by, he thought that hemp would be a great inexpensive alternative to coir and thus the idea to create a manufacturing business.Needing another labor savings idea, Erosioncontrolblanket.com purchased a 16 foot wide manufacturing machine (unheard of at the time) to save contractors on overlap of product
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Snip a screen shot of your entire screen.The actual uses for that kind of thing are variedSharing something fun or interesting that you found online.Explaining to someone how to do something on the computer (as in my technical guides).Explaining or creating an interesting photo by piecing together several small parts taken from several different photos.How Can I Get It.If you are using Windows Vista, 7 or 8, you already have it. Several options will appear that can be checked or unchecked. Mark the box which is labeled 'TabletPC Optional Components'. Now it should be present in the Accesories folder.Windows 8 users will need to select the 'search' function and then type 'snipping tool' in the search box and double click on the tool.