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Piano Tutor's Log: How I Became a Lab Tech at My Community CollegeA brief overview of the ins and outs of getting a job at a local school.
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Acer Aspire 5738 with Windows 7: Mobile and ModernA brief review of my new Acer, some discussion of Windows 7, and setting up a new OS.
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Laptops: An Update on the (Im)mobile LifestyleFor those who've wondered what happened since my first article and the death of my laptop, this holds the answers.
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The Alchemy of Love and Lust : ReviewHave you ever wondered what some of the chemistry behind your day to day choices might look like? This book may hold the answers.
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Linux Part 1 : the PhilosophyThis series will cover my first explorations into the Linux/Unix operating system from the perspective of a long-time Windows user.
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Long Distance Relationships: Making it Work Despite the MilesIn a long distance relationship? Struggling with the time apart? You've come to the right place.
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Working with Windows Alternatives to the Start MenuAs I mentioned in my last article in this series, I really, really dislike the Start Menu. The best thing about the Start Menu in Vista or Windows 7 is the little search box at the bottom of it.
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Funny Halloween Memories of Costume FailureIf your costume requires you to paint your face, find someone who knows how to do it to help you.
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Working with Windows: Changing the ShellYou might not know that there are several good alternatives to the standard Windows Start Menu/Taskbar/System Tray/desktop. Here's a brief primer on some of the better ones.
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Dungeons & Dragons: An Exploration in EthicsWhat exactly ARE the ethical and moral implications of the popular and well known role-playing game known as "D&D"? For those religiously minded seeking a balanced perspective, this article may provide the answer.
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Laptops: A Lifestyle Choice or an Indispensible Tool?What happens to a student on a budget when a laptop dies? The answer may shock die-hard Windows fans.
