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Don't you just hate junk mail? What a burden on the environment! Not to mention taking up all that space in your mini-mailbox. Never fear, go here: Proquo. It's a free service and promises to stop different kinds of junk mail from different sources.
"Give me the operator!" Don't you get frustrated sometimes when you are going in circles while calling a business. You try pressing 0 or the * key and nothing. You get frustrated then you hang up. You just wanted to talk to someone and not some machine. Well I have something for you. Go here, Gethuman, find the company and look under the gethuman column to see how you can talk to homo sapiens
Recently I installed the free firewall software from Comodo. It is a neat program and has fewer pop-ups than other firewalls because of its ability to "learn". So if you need a free firewall software, try this one as it was also recommended in the latest issue of PC Mags under The Best Free Software.
Need a free antivirus software? Try avast! 4 Home Edition. I recently installed it on my notebook and currently use it. It has a couple of "engines" that check email, web, smtp, etc. There is no adware or any other annoyances. Give it a try.
Here are some of the travel engines I use. Give them a try, specially on Tuesdays at midnight. 1. Mobissimo 2. Kayak 3. Sidestep Good luck and happy traveling!
Right now there are some nice rates on air travel, specially to Europe, from now until probablly May or the start of summer. I have not seen these prices since a long time. What I have found is that if you do a search on Tuesday at around midnight, you get better prices than other days. Also try leaving on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday and stay at least a Saturday.
I ate a rather interesting meal, well an appetizer that is, on one of my trips. Raw oysters! But instead of with lemon and tabasco or horse radish I ate them with a sauce which contained red-wine vinegar and shallots. I wonder if these would sell here in the US?
In his newsletter, Brian Livingston has a great tip on how to clean install the Windows Vista upgrade version on any hard drive, with no prior XP or W2K installation, or even a CD! Thanks Brian! By buying the upgrade and not the full version, one can save around $72. One can also buy the OEM (with no Microsoft support) or the student edition and save more as well.
learn Tip - I was at the bookstore last night and notice a nice,informative marketing book - The Marketing Gurus: Lessons from the Best Marketing Books of All Time According to Amazon: Marketing Gurus offers 17 summaries of marketing books published in the last 15 years. It's arguably a narrow range for the best "of all time". Featured books include: The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell
Earn - Do you want to get started investing in stocks? Want to track a portfolio, chart some stocks, or have one of those nice stock ticker tapes running in your screen? Try Medved (www.quotetracker.com) quote tracker. Features: Streaming Real-Time quotes Live real-time intraday charts50 Techincal indicatorsStreaming Level II Quotes Integrated Trading Intraday & Historical Chart Trend Lines
save - From Ben Franklin's Poor Richards Almanack to The Richest Man in Babylon they can't seem to stress enough the idea of paying yourself first. 10% at least but one can start with whatever; you just need to get the rhytm going. Go ahead, open a HSBC, ING, or Emigrant savings account and start automatically paying yourself first. You must open an account that is seperate from your regular
do TIP- Ever need to access your computer files from another computer or need to share them so that others can download a la ftp? Then say hello to Foldershare (www.foldershare.com) *. Foldershare also lets you sync files between computers. Free - courtesy of Microsoft. *Note: As always, I put the address of the website in parenthesis so that you can see there is no affiliate marketing. I don't
learn - Some quick pointers from the excellent classic book by Dale Carnegie How to Win Friends and Influence People Never criticize, condemn, or complain Criticism is futile because it puts a person on the defensive and usually makes him strive to justify himself. Criticism is dangerous, because it wounds a person's precious pride, hurts his sense of importance, and arouses resentment. "As much
Try 7-Zip (www.7-zip.org) Main features of 7-Zip: High compression ratio in new 7z format with LZMA compression 7-Zip is free software distributed under the GNU LGPL Supported formats: Packing / unpacking: 7z, ZIP, GZIP, BZIP2 and TAR Unpacking only: RAR, CAB, ISO, ARJ, LZH, CHM, Z, CPIO, RPM, DEB and NSIS For ZIP and GZIP formats 7-Zip provides compression ratio that is 2-10 % better than ratio
I constantly troublshoot and help others out fix their computers. The first thing I need to know is what kind of computer it is, i.e. what does it have. I use SIW - System Information for Windows (www.gtopala.com) This program performs computer configuration analysis and diagnostics. It was recently names to PC World's 101 fabulous freebies. SIW gives detail information about your computer
I love learning new things and these include learning a foreign language or two. There are literally hundreds of ways of learning a new foreign language. I have tried many language software and audio programs. For me these are the ones that have helped with a price though: Tell Me MoreThe Rosetta StonePimsleur Levels 1-3If you want to learn for free though, try these 2 sources: MIT's
Want to learn a foreign language or some history? Then take free courses via MIT's OpenCourseWare (ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/index.htm) MIT OCW's goals are to: Provide free, searchable, access to MIT's course materials for educators, students, and self-learners around the world. Extend the reach and impact of MIT OCW and the "opencourseware" concept. I can actually do the same assigments as MIT students
I have never tried Alibaba (www.alibaba.com) but i have heard good things about it. I am contemplating on buying some products then reselling them via the web. Just wondering what products to sell. Then there is the issue of warehousing and excess inventory.
Email z@labs.zillow.com with the address of the place you need in the subject line. You can do it from a phone or PDA. Fast and easy.
I use FoxItReader (www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php). No need for installation - fast and free.
Need to save/print files as PDF files but don't have the cash to buy the full version of Adobe? Then try this: PdfCreator (sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/) . Nice
With the decision to change the way they generate revenue, AOL is now giving away their premium content. Get their Active Virus Shield - free from AOL.
Along with all those RSS feeds I subscribe, I use Digg Labs. Check it out. Do ZOOM in. If you can see this, your browser doesn't understand IFRAME. However, we'll still Digg Labs you to the file.
Need to install another OS on your computer but do not want to dual boot? Use VirtualPC - now free courtesy of Microsoft. I use it to test other OS's and to just play around since you can save (or not) virtual sessions. I could not get Ubuntu Linux to work so I had to use VmWare server - free too! Software virtualization is all the buzz right now and for good reason. Try them.
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