Monthly Archives: November 2009

Free UK Classifieds Comparison

In days gone by, your only choices for classified adverts would have been your local newspaper, a card in a newsagent’s window or maybe a poster on your window now you can find free UK classifieds on the internet.Free UK classifieds

Nowadays, the internet has changed all that. It’s quicker – most classified adverts get approved instantly or – at worst – within an hour or so.

Craigslist dominates the classified ad scene in America, but in the UK they’re not so strong.

Before placing your next classified advert, take a look at our

Free UK classifieds comparison chart:

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Constant Tiredness? Check This Stop Tiredness Now Review

Stop Tiredness Now claims to end constant tiredness, eliminate fatigue and give you more energy.

Our modern society expects us to buzz around and be constantly “on the ball”. So many things are available 24/7. The days of Sunday being a day of rest have been consigned to history. Especially when there’s a deadline to be met.

It’s no wonder we suffer from almost constant tiredness. But will this report help you to overcome your seemingly constant tiredness?

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VB6: How To Pause A Program

Just recently, I needed to implement a pause or delay loop in a Visual Basic 6 program.

Being lazy, my first instinct was just to do a for-next loop with a DoEvents in the middle. But this gave different results on different machines, which wasn’t what I was looking for.

Then I tried using the Sleep API call.

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Panic Button Pro Review

In an ideal world, you’d never need a program like Panic Button Pro.

Of course, the world isn’t ideal and there are times when you need to stop things happening on your computer instantly.

Sure, Windows has an option to “show desktop” and minimize all your programs and browsers to the system tray.

So what makes Panic Button Pro better?

When you first start the program, you’re offered a configuration screen:

But that’s all it does. Panic Button Pro goes a lot further than this and could be worth its weight in gold…

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Memoir Writing: Tips On Writing A Memoir

Memoir writing can be time consuming and exhausting if you are unsure of how to go about it. Many people write memoirs for many different reasons and for any of these reasons here are a few tips to help you along the way.memoir writing

Focus as you write. You know what you want to say, but sometimes our mind can get ahead of us and you might end up putting it down in the wrong way, etc. Continue reading

Photo Saver Review: Undelete Files From Your Camera

If you’ve ever accidentally pressed the “delete” key on your digital camera, you’ll know the heart-sinking feeling that your photo has been lost forever – but can Photo Saver come to the rescue?

It’s almost as if modern cameras were designed to help you lose your favorite photos.

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Photo Eraser Review

When you press “delete” on your digital camera, the photo isn’t actually erased as you’ll find out if you get hold of a program like Photo Eraser.

Deleting photos on your camera works much the same way as deleting files on your hard drive – for speed, the space is marked as available for re-use. But apart from a small indicator that shows the photo up on the available list, it’s really still there.

Which isn’t normally a problem…

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Daily Inspirational Quotes

Sometimes it’s good to have a few uplifting moments, just to make the day go better and faster – which is where daily inspirational quotes can help. Changing your mood for the better, even for just a few seconds, has a remarkably positive effect on the rest of your day.

Without doubt, one of the easiest ways to do this is to get sent an inspirational quote daily.

There are lots of different services out there that offer these:

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Ultimate Registry Cleaner Review

Ultimate Registry Cleaner gets to the Windows Registry, the dark heart of Windows. The registry is a bit like the boiler room in horror movies. And at least as scary.

It holds all sorts of information – program settings (Microsoft’s programs and otherĀ  ones as well), hardware settings (think hard drives, CD/DVD writers, graphics cards), most all of your user settings (it remembers where that window should open and what size it should be for instance).

And it’s not unheard of forĀ  the registry to get confused…

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