Entries from November 2008

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

Tip for Quick Blogs

You may have noticed that from time to time I make a quick statement, then provide a link to another blog or article with more information on the subject. Well, I do it for two reasons. First is, you guessed it, time. I do not always have the time to research a subject and make [...]

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Productivity Tools: Tabbed Browsing

In part two of my series on computing efficiently, I want to consider the topic of tabbed browsing which is having different pages opened in one browser which show up at tabs just above the page you are viewing like this.

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Get the most out of your tat

Mark, our website manager, asked me to write a blog devoted to how to make your tats last longer. First of all I would say that you need to educate your customer on how to take care of their tat. You can do this verbally for each individual customer, which is easy when you only [...]

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

THANK YOU for reading my blog

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Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Make your voice heard

Today is Election day for the new President of the United States. I stood in line today for the first time at my polling location, so high was the voter turn out. Young and old, first time voters and veteran voters. I watched as an elderly couple left the polling, hand in hand, speaking a [...]

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Productivity Tools: copy and paste

Helping people (family, friends, coworkers…) recently has inspired the idea in me that a series on computing productivity would be very helpful to many. So for the next couple of weeks I will give you all a useful pointer to increase your efficiency while computing. One of the most universal computing standards just behind save, [...]