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<item><title>Subject: Re:Firefox Extensions to save time - by: eskwire</title>
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<description>Here is another good one called Foxmarks Bookmark Syncronizer

It allows you to share book marks between multiple computers.


Looks pretty good and it was easy to set up.  

I also think that there is a del.icio.us component as well and that could be helpful....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Best way to keep up with hours - by: eskwire</title>
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<description>I have found a time sheet program that has worked real well so far.  It is Timesheet Xpress  http://www.timesheetxpress.com/

The cost appears to be $80 per year.  The nice thing about this program is that it runs in the background and prompts you at a desired interval to fill in you task for that period.  The pop up is fairly unobtrusive and easy to skip if you can not fill it out.

This may be the program for me to buy and adopt....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Online Backup Services - by: eskwire</title>
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<description>Recently I have become interested in online backup solutions.  After a quick Google search I discovered that there are several low cost solutions available.  What are the pros and cons of these services?  How reliable are they?  What is the true cost of the online backup services?  How Secure are these backup solutions?

The first site that I have come across is Mozy:  www.mozy.com  They were the first organic search result when I did a search on google.  Seems like a good place to start.  Mozy will give ...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Making posts in google groups - by: eskwire</title>
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<description>I have seen that people have there images added to google earth.  Has anyone been able to get there images added to Google Earth?

This might be a good way to help the search enging placement of a site and it would also be cool to get you images added to google earth.

I will post more if I figure it out....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Best way to keep up with hours - by: eskwire</title>
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<description>I have found a timer / stop watch for the Google tool bar it called Clock by Marc Belmont.  This will allow you to create new / multiple stop watches (count up) and timers (count down).

My plan is to use this timer in conjunction with a time sheet program.  The time cult worked well but to often I forgot to start the progam and then it was more work to get the time worked into the Time Cult Program.  Using the time sheet it will be easier to enter and record large blocks of time.  Many times I can look b...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:del.icio.us - by: MystaMax</title>
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<description>I'm not really sure what you're asking, but I love delicious and use it heavily. If I'm looking for something very specific within the tech community, I can usually search delicious and find what I'm looking for. Plus w/ the Firefox extension it makes it really easy to bookmark sites. Since its web based its accessible for from anywhere.

I think delicious is what made tagging so popular. The more a user bookmarks your site the better you'll rank, which usually means your providing compelling content or a...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Best Joomla Blog Component - by: MystaMax</title>
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<description>I've read that article at compassdesigns.net and feel its pretty thorough. I'd also say that that jomcomment is by far the most complete solution for commenting. While its not a full blogging tool, combined w/ the joomla content structuring, it makes a fine pair.

Now the folks @  do have a complete blogging solution. Its called  and includes tagging, integration w/ technorati, and rss feeds. 

It seems very well laid out, and aesthetically pleasing, which is a big plus to me. It does cost money, and yo...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Best way to keep up with hours - by: MystaMax</title>
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<description>I'm not aware of any google desktop plugins.

I like to search delicious for certain tags to see what others are bookmarking. In this case it'd be time management. Delicious is really good for searching for specific items or programs you may need.

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<item><title>Subject: Re:Where to start with mootools - by: eskwire</title>
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<description>Here is a beginners guide to Mootools

http://www.avinashv.net/tutorials/moofx/

and another one

http://www.nyokiglitter.com/tutorials/moofxtutorial.html...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Transparent and Translucent Web Images - by: eskwire</title>
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<description>Have learned a lot more about transparent images.

Here is a great howto on setting up a translucent background for a div.

http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Useful_CSS_tips:Color_and_Background

It worked very well for me on the Shroeder Slater site....</description>
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