The Tips Tricks Category Archive

Welcome to the Tips Tricks archives. The posts are listed in chronological order. Click the post title to read more.

December 17th, 2009

Have Safe Journey SMS

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Have a safe journey – Some SMS on this topic. Feel free add your messages in the comments section.

Hoping all of you will have safe journey to Aconcagua and back home.
I hope you have safe journey to NZ and that price I would hope the airline chuck in something, anything free.
Wow [...]

August 24th, 2009

Microsoft Word Formatting and Wordprocessing Tips and Tricks

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Microsoft Word is Microsoft’s word processing software. It was first released in 1983 under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems. Versions were later written for several other platforms including IBM PCs running DOS (1983 ), the Apple Macintosh (1984 ), SCO UNIX, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows (1989 ). It is [...]

July 28th, 2009

Tips for Upgrading Computer Memory

How To Upgrade Computer Memory
Computer memory, also known as Random Access Memory (RAM), is just like your short term memory in your brain. It stores everything you are currently working on and recently worked on. As you can see that makes it a very essential part of your PC because it stores vital information that [...]

July 28th, 2009

Tips for Troubleshooting Computer Hardware Problems

How To Troubleshoot Your Computer Hardware
There could be many reasons why you’d want to troubleshoot your computer, well, one actually and that’s because something is not working right. The process of troubleshooting is something you learn after working for a long time with computers. Often enough when there’s a problem, nothing is going to explicitly [...]

July 10th, 2009

Tips To Prevent Hair Loss

Though people with an overdose of philosophy say it not what is outside, but inside the skull that counts, people suffering from hair loss wish it is the other way round. People of ‘almost’ all cultures are obsessed with thickly growing hair.
Ayurveda has identified this obsession a few centuries ago and has given the directions [...]

July 9th, 2009

Tips to Get Job – Even in a Recession !

Job Interview Tips: How to Ace the Job Interview and Get Hired – Even in a Recession
In this challenging economy, where our unemployment rate is high and you have many job seekers going after the same few positions that are actually available, it is very important to be prepared for the job interview. Many candidates [...]

July 9th, 2009

Tips for Buying A Mattress

Seven Things You Need To Know Before Buying A Mattress
Purchasing a mattress is the most important furniture purchase you’ll make because you spend more time on a mattress than on any other piece of furniture you own, unless you have a tendency to fall asleep every night in a recliner like my husband does.
The seven [...]

July 2nd, 2009

Tips for Successful Marriage

Reputation Vs. Character
Others determine your reputation; you determine your character.
– Silvax

Choosing A Spouse
When women marry, they think their husbands will change. When men marry, they think their wives will never change. Both are wrong.
– Bruno Colapietro

How To Talk To Women
Tell the smart ones they’re pretty, and the pretty ones they’re smart.
– Tom McNamee

Your Spouse’S Feelings
Always [...]

June 29th, 2009

Tips to Start and Succeed in Business

Spotting A Good Rule Of Thumb
The usefulness of a rule of thumb is inversely proportional to its accuracy.
– A.R. Wadum

Estimating The Solvency Of Customers
Every consultant and small business person underestimates the client’s ability to pay.
– Steven Kropper

Buying Equipment
Don’t buy a new piece of equipment for your business unless it can pay for itself in three [...]

June 29th, 2009

Tips for Buying, Selling and Publishing Books

Looking For Interesting Books
To find the most interesting books in a library, look for the shelf where returned books are stored before they are reshelved.
– Andy Steinberg

Spotting A Good Book
You can tell a book by its cover. The nicer the cover, the better the publisher and the more experienced the author.
– Carolyn Lloyd

Estimating Lengths
Most books [...]