Clark Dry Lake
Clark’s Dry Lake was a United States Navy facility built for World War 2. The site had two runways and a bombing range for training. The base was a subcamp of NAS San Diego. The site was built in 1938 and closed in 1962, but not used continuously. The range is in the Anza-Borrego Desert, east of Salton Sea, north of Borrego Springs, California. The Field Clark’s Dry Lake was supported and used by Naval Auxiliary Air Station Salton Sea 27 miles away. The airfield was on the western side of Clark’s Dry Lake. The airfield was mostly used as an Emergency Landing strip. The bombing target range was northeast of the runways. When in use the ground staff had a radio communication station to talk the aircraft. In addition to bombing training, the base had gunnery and rocketry targets for training. The main runway was 7,500-feet, the other 5,000-feet, and both not usable when wet.
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Windows 10
To unzip the file in Windows 10
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- To unzip the entire folder, right-click (or press and hold) it, select Extract All, and then follow the instructions.
- To unzip a single file or folder, double-click the zipped folder to open it. Then, drag or copy the item from the zipped folder to a new location.
To change your background image in Windows 10
Select the Start button, then select Settings > Personalization to choose a picture worthy of gracing your desktop background, and to change the accent color for Start, the taskbar, and other items. The preview window gives you a sneak peek of your changes as you make them.
In Background, select a picture or solid color, or create a slideshow of pictures.
Mac
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- Click the Unzip button.
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- From the drop down menu, choose to unzip your files to this Mac, iCloud Drive, Dropbox or Google Drive.
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- A “Finder style” window will open. …
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- Choose to unzip the Entire Zip file or Selected Items. …
- Another option is to click the New Folder button.
Here’s how you can change your Desktop picture on a Mac
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- From the Desktop, choose Apple→System Preferences. The System Preferences window appears. …
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- Click the Desktop & Screen Saver icon. The Desktop & Screen Saver Preferences pane appears.
- Click a folder in the column on the left and then click a picture in the area on the right.
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