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Laurens-Duijvesteijn

The free option is found here. All you need to get started is a Live ID. Microsoft also has the Office 365 product line, which is almost the same as the regular version, only aimed at collaboration within businesses.

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Better career advice, taken from Ramit Sethi's free dream-job mailing list:

On a not entirely unrelated note: Last month I showed your password article on your blog to a friend of mine after I told him that password length matter more than complexity. I had forgotten about your fabulous introduction, so I was a little surprises when he fell off his chair laughing. "The ladies have always

Skirvr is more to my liking. Thank you very much.

Then I would suggest you create a shared Picasa web-album, which all family members can contribute to. This allows for separate accounts, while still having all the photos in one place. Picasa even allows for tighter privacy settings.

With Gawker's current tech team, I think you are going to wait a long time before they even deal with the bugs in the commenting system let alone fix the gallery.

Can't you create a circle with all family members in it and share pictures with just them?

Tasker is capable of so much more than this. Check out the following Lifehacker posts:

It is true that you can block copying of images using the context menu with some Javascript, see below. However, if I view the source of the page and locate the image URI or just disable Javascript, then I will have no trouble downloading and using that particular image. Searching for the image URI on Google Images

Try to log out, clear your cookies and wipe your browser cache. If nothing works, use CCleaner to clear all the garbage of your browser, or use another one.

Well a browser needs to be able to download a picture from your webhost/server in order to display it on screen. What you ask is kind of impossible.

Ah someone got starred. Congratulations :-)

I am looking to start my own technology consulting business. The plan is to be a consultant for small to medium businesses and help them with their backups, email, network security and other technology related business. The goal is to earn €500/month on the side after half a year. I appreciate any help here.

As for the blog, really try to push unique, quality posts. That is what people will visit your site for, not shallow news that they can get from pretty much everywhere on the web or the same old articles/guides found everywhere, such as "Want to kick your finance into shape? Keep a budget!". This will make visitors

While what you state is true, file-systems in the real world are much larger than 300 blocks, which is only a few MiB at a block size of 4096 bytes. This means that write operations of small files, which are really prone to getting fragmented on NTFS, do not lead to fragmentation on ext4.

I think that the operation will not have any difference at all, actually. Paint and Photoshop just check the color value of every pixel, and invert it. There are no complex algorithms involved. Just basic math, no different in each program.