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Useful WordPress Timestamp tip

disassociated.com | May 16th 2008 by John Lampard

When drafting posts, especially those you are working on over a period of days, using the timestamp feature, to set a future date and time for the post to publish, can make a handy hedge against accidental posting. Any future date is fine, as there&# read more

Cash Just Laying Around College Campuses

Dominic Son's Blog | May 16th 2008 by Dominic Son

Most students are more poor than ever these days. And with higher tuition hikes just announced, and book prices increasing, things aren’t getting any better and every little thing helps. So you’re on campus and the buyback line is in full read more

Installing Office 2008 for Mac SP1: Part II

The Tech In Me | May 16th 2008 by António Lopes

It seems that the fan issue (running at 6000 rpm after the installation of SP1) that I reported two days ago, was just a coincidence. Yesterday I installed Office 2008 SP1 on my Mac and the CPU fans have run under 4000 rpm since then. So, what caused read more

Article on Comtent Writing for seo

Web Promotion and Internet Marketing | May 15th 2008 by uday

Read tips on content writing for on page optimization of the website and adding external links to contents. Content writing tip Writing effective contents with a sound linking strategy is important for succeeding in ethical seo. read more

Calculation with Spotlight

Monk philosophy on everything under the sun | May 15th 2008 by plaktoz

Only today then I know that you can do calculation over spotlight. Ain’t a Mac so smart? read more

Do not install Office 2008 for Mac Service Pack 1

The Tech In Me | May 14th 2008 by António Lopes

Microsoft has recently released the Office 2008 for Mac Service Pack 1, which apparently fixes some of the issues that this Microsoft product presents on the Macintosh platform. However, my experience with it, hasn't been particularly interesting:I i read more

iostat command in Solaris

LUX.ET.UMBRA | May 13th 2008 by darkmoon

One of the best commands during audits without tearing open a physical Solaris box is iostat. What I usually use it for is the finding out size of drives and type: iostat -En command will give you the size of the devices that are connected via the read more

iPhone Tip: Put Club Cards On Your Phone As Pictures [IPhone Tip]

Mouse ATC | May 13th 2008

While this might not work for cards you have to slide through a magnetic reader, the idea is definitely sound. Just take pictures of your club cards (Costco, Safeway, Blockbuster), import them into your iPhone as an album, and trim down the number of read more

Polish Tip: Easy Clean-Up

15 Minute Beauty Fanatic | May 13th 2008 by Christine

See those items? They are my secret to a perfect manicure and pedicure! I don't always have the steadiest of hands, though you might think I do after seeing so many swatches of polishes this month! While it is definitely true that with practice I read more

XP Service Pack 3 — Remote Desktop Change

Solo Technology | May 13th 2008 by Chris

If you’re an XP user used to using the /console switch to manage your servers, be aware that going to Service Pack 3 will alter your Remote Desktop options a bit. Specifically, you’ll now need to use the /admin switch instead. This makes read more

Analyzing Cost component itemization in Product Cost Estimates

saplink | May 12th 2008

When Creating cost estimates, it is sometimes necessary to analyze the itemization to find out if all the components in the costing sheet are being calculated correctly. A hidden hardly documented feature, can be accessed from the transactions CK11N read more

Restore missing recycle bin icon to desktop in Windows Vista

Beyond Teck | May 12th 2008

If you use the computer a lot you probably need to use the recycle bin a lot as well. But sometimes you might find that the recycle bin is missing from the desktop because you have accidentally deleted it. This can be quite bothersome if you want to read more

Windows Update Not Updating?

Solo Technology | May 11th 2008 by Chris

I was loading XP on a new machine this weekend and ran into a bit of a snag — twice. See, I figured the first time was a fluke so I recreated it an hour later. Ugh. I’d run Windows Update on a freshly installed XP Service Pack 2 and get t read more

Little Firefox Tip: Downloads Shortcut

Solo Technology | May 10th 2008 by Chris

Here’s a simple little Firefox tip. I fear the rest of the world already knows this, but since I just noticed… well, I have to share. You know the Firefox Download manager window, right? At the bottom it lists where files are downloaded. read more

Problems getting your image to upload - try these tips

Fabulous Photo Gifts - News, Features, Gossip, SEO articles | May 10th 2008 by jonathan crouch

Problems getting your image to upload? Well I'm writing this post not because we get a lot of failed photo uploads or a lot of customers querying that their image didn't upload, but very occasionally we do get a phone call from a customer that's bee read more

Single click shutdown and restart

Tips and Tricks | May 10th 2008 by luckymurari

It's always sweet to have a process simplified in number of steps.Whenever you shut down your computer,you have to always go to Start->Turn off Computer->Shutdown.But there is a simple methgod to do all this in a single click.The following tip read more

5 Tips For Buying A Laptop

Tech. info. news @inertz.org | May 10th 2008 by alias harun

You’re taking the plunge and buying a laptop. If this is your first, you probably are a little considerate about what you should be buying, what to avoid and what the big dollar sign is going to tell you. While there are a number of things to con read more

Guake, terminal “cool”

La Consola | May 9th 2008 by ariel fregosini

Siempre me gusta usar una terminal que esté disponible a un “simple toque de tecla”, y como tal, Yakuake, consola nativa para el escritorio KDE cumple muy bien el rol. Hace un tiempo atrás he probado Guake, una terminal nativa para Gnom read more

quick shutdown tip for xp

din100 | May 9th 2008

press ctrl+alt+del ,  press tab till the selection window come to shutdown button and then press ctrl+enter it will should down like few sec read more

Flogos goes intrusive

0z.se - Absent and Open minded political reflections | May 8th 2008 by Alexander Funcke

What happends if Flogos get intrusive into our common space. Think Flogo-spam and Flogo-graffiti. Read more in my post over at Skiften.se. read more

Tip for fast and clean shutdown

Tips and Tricks | May 8th 2008 by luckymurari

Many a times when you are shutting down your computer you might have seen some alerts of programs blocking the shutdown process by alerting with a message.You have to manually click end program to proceed with the shutdown process.The following tip o read more

Bicycle Tree Rack Offers Secure Parking

Weberence | May 8th 2008 by Ano

Now this is a novel idea. When design meets security and practicality then you get the bicycle tree rack. All you have to do is slide the bike on the rack and then press the button to elevate it up the pole. The finger print recognition system read more

When to Choose Organic

Common Cuisine: Adventures in Everyday Cooking | May 8th 2008 by Krista Burdine

While many people have been buying and consuming organic foods for ten to twenty years, organic produce and organic dairy products have only recently entered the mainstream marketplace, thus becoming available to a wider section of the population. As read more

How To Get A PR4 Backlink

Nickoo Shore | May 8th 2008 by Nicusor Cheles

If you want to get a PR4 backlink for your site, all you have to do is to write something relating to Do Follow and include a link to Do Follow List! do follow, google, nofollow, seo, tip read more

A Thursday Tip

Fun, Crafts and Recipes | May 7th 2008 by Valerie

Consider dinner when planning lunches. If you’re buying meat to prepare for a dinner, consider buying a slightly larger amount. Why? Let’s use chicken as an example. If you need a pound of chicken to make one dinner, but you also make lunches, bu read more

If you have a news site: clean design should be number one

LUX.ET.UMBRA | May 7th 2008 by darkmoon

One of the most annoying things about news sites is the blend of advertisement and news. In fact, if you notice the difference between blogs and news sites, there's an inherent design difference between the two. The former is usually very clean read more

Windows key shortcuts for windows

Tips and Tricks | May 7th 2008 by luckymurari

The Windows logo key, located in the bottom row of keyboards is a little-used treasure. Don''t ignore it. It is the shortcut anchor for the following commands: Windows: Display the Start menu Windows + D: Show Desktop(Minimize or restore all windo read more

iTunes freebie - Hitman Movie

Jack Pearce's Blog | May 7th 2008

For this to work you’ll need a US account. You can create an iTunes account without the need for a credit card by signing up using a false gift card number. Check this link for info on that. read more

Windows XP Hidden Apps

Tips and Tricks | May 7th 2008 by luckymurari

To run any of these hidden windows apps go to Start > Run and type the executable name (eg: charmap.exe). WINDOWS XP HIDDEN APPS: ========================================= 1) Character Map = charmap.exe (very useful for finding unusual character read more

Security tip: Don't ever digitize your signature online

LUX.ET.UMBRA | May 6th 2008 by darkmoon

Although digitizing signatures seems very personal and such a witty thing to do, it's in actuality something you NEVER should do regardless on internal memos, newsletters, or whatever. Why? You're basically letting the world know how you sign fo read more

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