17th May 2007

Finding the right product reviews – an impossible job?

A couple of weeks back I’ve been looking for reviews of Nikon’s new budget digital reflex camera and noticed it’s not too easy to find good reviews. This issue becomes only bigger if you’re looking for less hyped products that are just or not yet released. One of the ways to work around this some [...]

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15th May 2007

‘Pimp’ your Wordpress WYSIWYG editor

Everyone familiar with Wordpress knows it’s using a fancy Javascript based What You See Is What You Get editor, allowing you to markup your articles as you go in an easy Word-like way. However, when you’ve been using it for longer than a couple of weeks, you’ll also notice a lot of things are missing, [...]

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14th May 2007

The ultimate debt elimination program on the web

Today I came across another nice paid opportunity on PPP – I doubt I’ll be breaking any records this month due to the huge amount of school work involved at the end of this year. However, it’s surely worth trying not to go lower than ever!
The website I’ll be writing about is dedicated to advice [...]

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13th May 2007

The best Thunderbird extensions available

More and more people seem to choose web mail over the good old traditional way of using a mail application on your PC, the increasing growth of space available on providers such as Gmail and Live Mail only proof this. It might be old school, but I’m still a fan of the old way. I’ve [...]

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11th May 2007

Playing a game outside, retro blogger style

Outside games, non-digital and retro; I’d never have thought that I’d blog about an alternative version of the horseshoe game on this blog, when I first started writing half a year ago. However, my day has come; I’m a tad bored and it’s a sponsored post, so off we go!
The website that came up with [...]

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