The holy week is finally over, everything should be getting back to normal (like TV shows). Here are some tips that I found interesting on the Internet while bumming this week.
- Whether you are visiting another house, or in your own, you can’t avoid pet hair. That is if there are any pets around. With this tip, you can easily remove pet hair from anything.
- It is possible to read the contents of a Microsoft Word 2007 document (DOCX) in a computer that has no MS Office installed. You will need to use Internet Explorer to do this.
- If you think water conservation is costly, there are some low-cost ways to conserve water at home.
- Windows Vista: After installing Service Pack 1, it’s time to remove the junk files.
- Without using any note-creating software, you can actually create notes in your Active Desktop. Using a batch file and notepad, it’s easy to make a to-do list and post it in your desktop.
- Firefox: Quick search commands using command line in Firefox.
- Here are some useful commands in Windows DOS box. You can also learn how to change the color of the window. Cool stuff.
- There are nights when my insomnia kicks in. But according to this tip, you can actually use that insomnia-state to increase your productivity.
- If you always find your self traveling, here is a list of 10 steps to working on the road.
- Here is another tip-list. 30 tips to rejuvenate your creativity.
- Windows: Force Windows to Boot Into Safe Mode Without Using the F8 Key.
- Windows: Create a Shortcut or Hotkey to Eject the CD/DVD Drive.
- Here is a very useful tip in using keyboard to navigate to an open/save dialog.
- Windows Vista: How to Disable and Turn Off Compressed Folder and ZIP Support in Vista (Including Cabinet File).
- Windows XP: Turn Off and Disable Windows XP Built-in ZIP Support and Compressed Folders.
- Email: How to Add Jump Links in the Email.
- Windows XP: How to Enable or Disable Media and Video Thumbnail Preview in Windows XP.
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I finally decided to write a comment on your blog. I just wanted to say good job. I really enjoy reading your posts.
Tina Russell
Thanks for the visit and comment, Tina.