The Hidden Ebay find

Author: admin  //  Category: ebay tips and tricks

 

Have you ever looked for Ebay items when you are shopping and find that sometimes you can get a cheaper item when the description of the item is misspelled? When people do a search for example Ipod Itouch, you may find an entry that has the entry “Ipod Itocuh”. When people search for “touch”, this one would get missed and slips under the radar.

Enter FatFingers.com.

Just enter an item you are looking for, and it will take you directly to ebay with a search of the listings with common mispellings.

Check it out at http://www.fatfingers.com

If Microsoft Sold Furniture

Author: admin  //  Category: Uncategorized

 

 

I ran into this post over at Daily Cup of Tech which is a good read…

from Daily Cup of Tech by Tim Fehlman

A salesperson walks into your office today and tells you that you have to buy a new, pre-built, expensive desk for every one of your employees. You have to buy a new desk today and replace it every three to five years. Additionally, there are no options for the desk and you may not alter it in any way - one desk is all we make and you have to buy it from us. You see, you don’t really own the desk; you’re simply purchasing a license to use the desk. Chairs are sold separately and we have the corner on the market for chairs that are 100 percent compatible with the desk. The chairs are also very expensive.

Does that sound like a scenario in which you wish to participate? Preposterous, you say? Is it? Now, what if I told you that you do have a choice of desks? In fact, just across the street from your office is an entire mall filled with desks and chairs from which to choose. Here’s the exciting part: The desks in that mall are all free. That’s right, free. Take as many as you want. You want chairs? They’re free too. If you want to customize your desk - or even build one from scratch - you can. What’s stopping you? Go pick up your free desks and chairs.

I’m feeling your reluctance to load up on those free desks and chairs. What’s the problem? Do you believe that there’s something wrong with those desks because they’re free? The free desks and chairs are just as good as the expensive one, plus they’re customizable down to the most minute detail.

If you’re like most, you’ll opt for the “one size fits none” expensive desk. Having choices, even if the other choices are free, often doesn’t make it any easier to choose. Sometimes it’s a “follow the crowd” mentality. For example, if your insurance company, family physician, elementary school and engineering company all bought the expensive desks, who are you to go in some other direction? A mind of your own is a terrible thing to waste.

Who cares if, while using your expensive desk, you occasionally have to open all the drawers and reclose them for the desk to work properly. Again, it’s what everyone else bought and it’s good enough for him or her, so why should you go to the trouble of learning how a new desk works or messing about with some new-fangled chair? After all, if something goes terribly wrong with the desk, you only have to call the manufacturer and someone will fix it, right?

Wrong.

The desk manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the workmanship or the maintenance of your desk. That’s left to independent businesses or individuals who’ll charge you to fix the desk. The manufacturer releases semi-annual patch kits to fix any anomalies you find with your desk. However, there are numerous manufacturer freebies: Cute drawer handles, holographic arm rest decals and fun paperweights to make your desk-using experience more enjoyable.

One word of caution: You should make nightly copies of all your desk’s contents and store them in a larger, more expensive desk that no one uses. Yes, you have to buy a chair with that desk too. Don’t become too attached to your current desk (now that you have it arranged just as you want) - you have to upgrade to a newer, heavier and better version in a couple of years. Not to worry, if the new one is so cumbersome and unstable that your productivity slows to a crawl, the manufacturer will have a better version in a couple of years for you to buy. You’ll buy it and again you’ll be just like everyone else.

Does this entice anyone to want to learn Linux??? Let me know your thoughts.

Give NOD32 Antivirus an online scan

Author: admin  //  Category: Computer Fixes, Computer Tips and Tricks, PC Tips and Tricks, Windows Fixes, Windows Vista Tips and Tricks, Windows XP Tips and Tricks

In the past, I have recommended AVG Antivirus (The Free version) for most users that I run into in the community. Add the combination of Malware bytes malware removal tool, and you’ve got a fairly decent arsenal to protect yourself against bad files. But recently, with the dramatic increase of malware and virus behavior on the Interwebs, you might need a second opinion from time to time. I recently ran an online scan from NOD32 to look at a machine that I just did a thorough cleaning on. After this scan, I found 2 more viruses that I missed with AVG and Malware bytes.

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I know that it is common to have one tool not find a threat whereas another tool will. But what makes this so appealing is that the NOD32 program does cost $39.99 per year, but you can use the online scan for free. The scanner does download some software to your machine, and if it does find a virus, it will quarantine it and “Hold” it basically. If you do decide to remove that software, then the virus will be released back into your system.

NOD 32 onlinescan

Toptenreviews gave NOD 32 a #4 out of 20 antivirus products recently.

Another worthy review is from Terry’s Computer Tips on NOD 32

Check out this review from Antivirusware also

I guess what I like about the product is that it is much easier on my system than the hog that AVG has become. Give it a try.

Wanna get free stuff when you search on the Internet?

Author: admin  //  Category: browser tips and tricks

 

Everybody searches stuff online with Google right? Well maybe sometimes you might use Ask.com to search for stuff. I have found a site that pays me money to search on Google.com and Ask.com.

It’s called swagbucks.com. Why not get free stuff while you search because you are searching for stuff anyways right?

Use my referrer link to sign up and get started.

http://www.swagbucks.com/refer/netman42

You can use your Swagbucks to buy anything from music to musical instruments to Xboxes. If you set up your default search bar to use swag bucks, then it just becomes second nature to use.

When you use the search about 3-5 times, you get a buck. When you refer Swagbucks to your friends you get a buck when they get a buck.

So get started and start earning Swagbucks. You might as well get paid to surf.

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I know this is old but it still cracks me up.

Author: admin  //  Category: Computer Fixes, Computer Tips and Tricks, PC Tips and Tricks

 

This video is about dishonesty in computer repair. I would not charge anything for this problem.

 

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