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PC Building
Today in our world, almost all of us depend on computers. We use them all the time, whether at play or at work, and if we couldn’t use them, most of us would panic. That’s why it is important to have at least a decent computer or a better one that has lots of power. More >
How to: Access Google's Redesigned Search Interface.
It’s actually quite simple.
To access the new Google interface, all you have to do is:
Go to http://www.google.com
Paste the following code into the address bar (delete http://www.google.com first!)
Hit enter on the address bar.
Reload the page.
Enjoy the new UI!
The code is:
javascript:void(document.cookie=”PREF=ID=20b6e4c2f44943bb:U=4bf292d46faad806:TM=1249677602:LM=1257919388:S=odm0Ys-53ZueXfZG;path=/; domain=.google.com”);
Once enterred, the site should look like this:
Searches look like this:
Notice the box on the side. More >
How I Linked Google Voice and Skype
For those of you who aren’t familiar with Google Voice, it’s basically a call forwarding service by Google. Available by invitation only, it’s a service that:
Gives you a free number
Enables you to connect your phones – Home, Mobile, Work, and Gizmo5 (more on this later)
Whenever someone calls your free Google Voice number, their call is More >
How To Read A Barcode
Based from Jonathan Washington’s online totorial here.
It’s actually extreamly easy, one you get the jist of reading bars instead of leters. (We will ingnore starter digets (*)…)
To start, you need to know what means what.
So here the example barcode below, it is made up of different parts. The narrow bars are 0s, the wide bars are More >
Javascript library (first log)
Here is the first entry of our first java script online, free library. In this, we will use words and visual examples to better our javascript database, and to hopefully make javascript easier, and more clear for you.
ENTRY #1
Javascript libarary
some day, A-Z
to note…
-each statement is executed in the order it it written.
-javascript is More >
Photoshop – Lose the wrinkles!
For the first image, we’ll pick a random picture from Google Images. I chose: http://www.johnharveyphoto.com/Grandmas80th/GrandmaPortraitLg.jpg
It should be this:
Drag the image to your desktop, and open it up with Adobe Photoshop. Once it’s opened, create a duplicate of the layer for comparison at the end.
Once you’ve done that, change your zoom settings appropriately to see the More >
