As a huge proponent of learning new widely used technologies, I have been telling students who work with Internet technologies to learn Linux because 99% of all new web servers coming online are on Linux servers. Workplaces, especially small companies, often use linux file servers to avoid the huge licensing costs associated with Server 2007.
Now there is an easy way for beginners to install Linux on a second hard drive and play with the Ubuntu version of the Linux Hardy Heron kernel. If these terms sound like a foreign language to you, then this post is something you need. Wubi is a simple linux installer program that you can run straight from Windows. It will set up linux on the hard drive of your choice, make a boot loader and generally configure some of the more geeky settings. There are many different versions of linux and Ubuntu is one of the most popular. Check out the Ubuntu installation guide at seo.gadget and begin to learn!
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Monday, July 21, 2008
Friday, May 23, 2008
Get out of Debt - Part 2
Though I've posted a number of finance tips in the past, recent research has turned up a host of how-to financial sites that I wish I had known about as a college student. If you are a financial wizard and understand amortization calculation, debt to income ratios and FICO scores, then the sites below are on a beginner level. However, if these terms are new to you, then the following sites are a godsend for learning about debt, money mangement, and methods of moving toward a debt-free existence.
Learning the ropes of finance 101: everything you wish someone had told you earlier...
About Debt:
Finally, the following blogs are written by people who've wrestled with debt and survived. They teach money management skills, provide goos links and provide a nice place to learn about budgeting, financial investing and resources for tracking your cash.
Enjoy!
phree
Learning the ropes of finance 101: everything you wish someone had told you earlier...
About Debt:
- Debt to loan Ratios the basics: http://ezinearticles.com/?Debt-To-Income-Ratio---A-Critical-Factor-In-Your-Credit-Score&id=806220
- Debt to income ratios - part 2 from Buzzle.com
- The Motley Fool provides a wonderful free guide and workbook for getting out of debt; this site alone is a great first step toward financial solvency.
- Finally if you are in debt, Dave Ramsey presents an interesting take on the psychology of debt reduction with his debt snowball site.
- Buzzle.com has a nice debt reduction resource list. It's a great place to survey the range of considerations necessary to make a serious go at debt.
- The Federal Trade Commission has tons of information about credit repair, debt management, financial counseling,
Finally, the following blogs are written by people who've wrestled with debt and survived. They teach money management skills, provide goos links and provide a nice place to learn about budgeting, financial investing and resources for tracking your cash.
- The Get Rich Slowly blog is a nice place to learn about day-to-day management issues that are critical for financial success. The tone is friendly and the posters are real folks, not account managers or sleazy "credit counselors" trolling for clients.
- Ramit Sethi's I will teach you to be rich blog is valuable because it also covers business building techniques.
- Mint Money Management free software might do the trick if you're looking for an all-in-one stop shop for organizing your finances. As always, verify that privacy concerns are respected and this could be a great tool.
Enjoy!
phree
Monday, May 12, 2008
Adobe AIR apps worth a look!
Below are two sites that feature cool Adobe AIR applications that take care of small tasks we often farm out to larger pieces of RAM hogging software. The applications run on the adobe AIR runtime platform which you can download for free here. Better yet, most of the applications are free too which means wonderful interfaces, open source design and responsiveness to user requests.
later,
phree
- The first site is from Mashable and they featured a top 10 list.
- The second site, Fresh AIR Apps, provides a stream of new tools, most of which are useful utilities you wish you had invented.
later,
phree
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Keep focused while working...
It is easy to get distracted and not get the most out of time set aside for work. Thus, in the spirit of fostering productivity, this post from Zen Habits provides numerous tips for keeping work time focused on must-do tasks. These tips fall into the "don't waste time and prioritize" categories. Though most seem like common sense, there are a few gems worth noticing:
- Take more breaks,
- Plan you day with details, and
- Notice your lazy routines to name a few.
Klok is a cool Adobe Air application that allows you to keep track of the time you spend on projects. It might be useful for quoting jobs or just tracking a work session.
As always, I appreciate feedback on the application if you try it.
Now get to work!
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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Windows XP Quick Tip(s): The Status Bar
If you are constantly managing a lot of files, you will find this one small windows feature pretty helpful.
In any open explorer window, navigate to View> [check on] Status Bar.
You'll now see some info about the file size for the contents of the folder or the selected file(s).
That's it!
In any open explorer window, navigate to View> [check on] Status Bar.
You'll now see some info about the file size for the contents of the folder or the selected file(s).
That's it!
Sunday, August 05, 2007
Get some Freeware
PC Magazine does an annual roundup of useful freeware. There are lots of goodies in the 2007 list so click here and explore.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Thursday, May 10, 2007
What is Tech Tips & Lifehacks?
This is Dr. Bowser's way of posting links and reviews of cool downloads, productivity tools, tech gadgets/news. By trade I am a philosopher and teach @ the college level. I also design networks for education and small business clients. Thus, the tech recommendations herein come from friends, students and surfing to find the stuff that can make life more enjoyable and less complex. Enjoy...
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