Entries from September 2008

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Updates to email spam laws

Recently, the Federal trade commission has issued some new rulings to help clarify CANSPAM, the law which regulates spam emailing. To review, this law was developed to create a permission based email system. Basically, you can only send out commercial email to those that ask for it. First, there is a difference between transactional and [...]

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Download Helper

So, I know that it’s true that we do a lot of reviews of firefox, and firefox related add-ons here at the TatStore Blog, but I personally just can’t help it.  If you have something you would like to do, firefox has a way to do it. Today, I’d like to take a look at [...]

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Organization and Teamwork with Office Live Workspace

This summer I discovered a new addition to Microsoft Office 2007 that adds a range of features involving internet storage and sharing. The service is called Office Live Workspace, and can be found here. In order to gain access to the service, you must have (or create) a Live ID. Once signed up, you will [...]

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Solving the Electrical Problem

How do you deal with the problem of no electricity or having to pay extra for electricity? There is a simple solution to this problem. We here at TAT International recommend the purchase of a deep cycle or marine battery, a power inverter (750 – 1,000 watt) and a battery charger. These items can be [...]

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Master Mind

About thirty years ago I read Napoleon Hill’s book, Think and Grow Rich. I thought it was an interesting read. Unfortunately, like most, I was content with learning. Since I did not act upon what I had learned, the learning had no practical effect on my life. In the last few years, however, I have [...]

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

100 blog posts – and growing fast

There is no doubt that blogs can be a lot of work. Each day, another person at our company is responsible to posting, and without fail, the day before you see a panicked look in their eyes as they try to think of another post and get it up on time. This is a second [...]

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Photoshop magic

I don’t know how many readers of this blog love photoshopping as much as I do, but for the purposes of this entry, I will pretend that there is one. I have a couple of awesome blogs bookmarked in my google reader that produce photoshop tutorials that just dazzle me week after week.  Those are [...]

Friday, September 5th, 2008

Google Chrome: The Surprise Browser

This time last week, I had no idea Google was working on its own browser. I knew they were partnered with Mozilla Firefox and honestly didn’t see the need for this venture. However, with Google being the Internet powerhouse that they are, we were all surprised by the release of Chrome this week. Chrome is [...]

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Two Booth Set Up Magic

This set up is pretty much the same as I showed you last week. The following pictures are of a double booth set up for two airbrush artists. In this picture the artists are set up on opposite ends of the booth. However, with the Power Palette system both artists could operate off the middle [...]

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Mastermind

As a young reporter, Napoleon Hill interviewed the richest man in America, Andrew Carnegie.  This occured in the early nineteen hundreds. At that time the infrastructure of America industry was made of steel: railroads, bridges, buildings, tools, etc.  Carnegie Steel, later United States Steel, dominated the industry. It was said that Carnegie owed much of [...]