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The snow outside looks peaceful
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I give up. I'll stand outside in the rain instead.
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Honor Requested
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Snares down the barrel
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How To Praise
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I think I remember why I liked my vacation.
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I give up. I'll stand outside in the rain instead.
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The Eminent Placebo
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Penetrating The Head
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The story simply wasn't true
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What to expect ahead?
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The Shooting of Wads
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MGS4: The 'S' stands for 'shit'
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PC vs Mac
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PC Gaming
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Comic returns!
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I can has release?
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God is Great!
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Wherein I spoil Vantage Point
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It seems to me....THE COMIC
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New York: The world’s top software firm Microsoft has been asked to cut its workforce by 10%, or about 9,100 employees, to tell the market that profits are more important than revenue growth in difficult times. Brokerage firm Oppenheimer & Co’s analyst Brad Reback has said in a report on Microsoft that such layoff exercise “would [...]
Spyware is the means through which hackers gain access to your computer and your private information. Spyware is defined as any software that covertly gathers user information through your Internet connection without your knowledge, usually for advertising purposes. It watches everything you do on the Internet and sends that information, including private e-mail, passwords, and [...]
Microsoft’s Windows XP first went on sale in 2001 Microsoft has given yet another reprieve to its seasoned Windows XP operating system. The cut off date for PC makers to obtain licenses for the software was 31 January 2009. But now Microsoft has put in place a scheme that will allow the hardware firms to get hold of [...]
The data on your hard drive is the most critical item inside your computer, and the only item which can not be replaced. It may be an unwanted hassle and expense to replace a defective memory module, monitor, or processor, but there is no replacing data once lost. In addition to the possibility of a [...]
A+ certification is a vendor neutral certification that certifies the competency of service professionals in the computer industry. It is for anyone who wants an internationally recognized credential that validates competency in computer service and technical support. A+ Certification program is one of the largest certification worldwide. A+ Certification is developed and sponsored by the Computing [...]
The certification industry has evolved dramatically over the years. From vendor-driven programs designed to ensure a large and ready supply of trained and prepared technicians to support their products and services, certifications have rapidly shifted to industry- and customer-driven programs designed to solve large gaps in the ability to provide services across a number of [...]
Many readers chimed in with other “basics” that they assumed every computer user knew–but soon discovered that what’s common knowledge isn’t the same as universal knowledge. * You can double-click a word to highlight it in any document, e-mail or Web page. * When you get an e-mail message from eBay or your bank, claiming that you [...]
The dramatic rise in demand for technology has seen a rise in the demand for professionals within this field. Anyone wishing to enter a career in computer and information technology will find a variety of suitable degrees and courses that can help with their career. Those already working in a computer and IT related field [...]
Less than 10 years ago, certification was a surefire way to enter the growing IT sector. But certification no longer guarantees that you will be able to find a high quality job in IT. It still has its place, but the IT certification industry has faced some systemic problems that no one has addressed since [...]
In today’s competitive job market, IT candidates are beefing up their resumes, brushing up on their soft skills and constantly in search of ways to set themselves apart. What these students might not realize, however, is that the No. 1 consideration for employers when recruiting college graduates is academic majors, according to a survey conducted by [...]
Are you a highly skilled IT professional hot on the job search? If so, a recent study offers good news for you. Fifty-three percent of companies report they will increase staff in the next year, according to Veritude’s “2008 IT Hiring Trends” study. The staffing company also identified the job roles that most need filling, namely: [...]
ShareWare is Software that is provided without charge by the author for the specific purpose of trying it out in order to decide if you want to use it. As with all software, there is a licensing agreement. You are licensed to use the software under the conditions set by the author. This usually includes [...]
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Why pay for antivirus protection when it is available for free? Free virus protection software did not used to measure up to its commercial counterparts. This is no longer true. Many very reputable software manufacturers use free trials or free products as marketing strategies to attract new customers to other security products. Even with trial [...]
If you are using a version of Windows earlier than Windows XP, you also must include a firewall program. A firewall is a program that blocks unauthorized access to your computer and prevents hackers from taking control of your computer. This is a very real risk if you use high-speed cable or DSL to connect [...]
The first Computer virus in the wild was a boot sector virus called Brain, created in 1986 by the Farooq Alvi Brothers, operating out of Lahore, Pakistan. The brothers reportedly created the virus to deter pirated copies of software they had written. However, analysts have claimed that the Ashar virus, a variant of Brain, [...]
One of the most common questions we get in our forums is, “Which certification should I take next?”. Almost as common are posts such as, “MCSE or CCNA?”. In this article, I am going to show you why these questions are inherently flawed and how a person can best decide for themselves which certifications are [...]