Archive for January, 2008

Gazebo or Sunroom? Top 3 Questions You Need to Ask

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Having a gazebo or sunroom in the backyard is an excellent way
to enhance the appearance while providing you with a quiet place
to sit and relax after a hard day at work. Gazebos and sunrooms
are wonderful for barbecue parties, family gatherings, or simply
sipping on a cup of coffee or glass of […]

RAM - Random Access Memory

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

The word ‘memory’ is commonly used in computer parlance to refer to RAM. When you start an application, say a game, your computer stores some of the data required to make it work in the RAM so that it can be easily and speedily accessed. There are several forms of memory in the computer (for […]

Lets talk graphics

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Everyone is a web designer……unfortunate but true, and those
that aren’t are web critics.
And unfortunately there is a lot to be critical about.
I spend my time looking through web sites for clients that want
“a little tune up”, and sometimes what I see sends shudders down
my spine. Web sites that flash, spin, play tunes and have little
figures […]

The Elusive Fail-Safe Time Managment Strategy

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

You’ve Mind Mapped and Gotten Things Done. You have a Blackberry and 7 Highly Effective Habits. When you feel sassy, you kick it old school with Post It notes and a hand written To Do List and you still can’t make that time management stuff work out in actual life the way it looks on […]

A New Beginning With The People At Work

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

There’s a big opportunity here! The holidays bring a change in spirit in most folks. Even though they may be more tired than usual from all the demands of the season, they are filled with holiday cheer. Key time to heal relationships at work!
Do something nice for those you work with. Sounds […]

Why Can’t Everyone Be Just Like Me?

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Why do people do the things that they do? Does my husband labor over a detail to make me suffer or is perfection something that he feels is achievable? Does my son bring home papers from school after the events have all passed just to annoy me, or is he trying to meet some need […]

Benefits of Cork Flooring

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Cork flooring offers several outstanding benefits to homeowner
looking for something new and exciting in their home. The
durability of cork flooring is appealing to most homeowners.
High heels and furniture can do no damage! Cork flooring tiles
are typically protected with a durable environmentally friendly
urethane containing no formaldehyde. When cork is subjected to
pressure, the gas in the cells […]

What Colour Part 4: Yellow

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

From cowards being branded “yellow” to tying yellow ribbons on trees in hopes of a soldier’s safe return, yellow has earned a very diverse range of meanings.
Yellow shines like the sun, fills us with joy and imparts a generally cheerful outlook. Of all the colours, yellow is definitely the most mellow.
Yellow warns us of coming […]

Cash In Your Blog - 4 Ways to Profit From The Hidden Revenue In Your Blog

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Most webmasters and online business owners know that a blog can bring you additional revenue from advertising, and more traffic from search engines. Then there’s the additional benefit of having a great way to spark productive dialogue between you and your prospects.
But did you know that your blog itself may be worth thousand of […]

Resume WorkShop — Organizing Format

Monday, January 28th, 2008

There are some fundamental rules for writing a résumé:
Keep it brief. Your résumé is your primary piece of marketing collateral, like a brochure or a flyer. You must present your career honestly, clearly and completely in one, or if necessary, no more than two, pages.
Use sound marketing design principles when creating your résumé. According to […]