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Monday, October 29, 2007

3 cool screensavers

If you're looking for a new screensaver for your computer, one thing you DON'T want to do is go searching on Google for "free screensaver". Just about everything that comes up in that search result will be loaded with spyware, and could really mess up your computer.

Incidentally, screensavers have really gone through an evolution. With the original (really old) CRT monitors, you had to have a screensaver to avoid having the icon images burned into the screen. Then, with the newer CRTs, the problem of phosphor burn was no longer an issue so you didn't really need a screensaver other than to have something interesting on the screen when the computer wasn't being used. Now, with almost everyone using the new LCD monitors, screensavers are again necessary to avoid the icon burn-in problem.

I have recently found a few great screensavers that are safe to use, and free. They also are all along the "clock" theme. Here they are:

The first one is called PolarClock. (download)
This is basically a black background, and a series of incomplete circles. Each circle represents a component of the date and time, and the circles complete as time passes.


The next one is called Fliqlio. (download)
This one just resembles a big digital clock that occupies your entire screen.


And finally, we have WorldClock. (download)
As the name implies, this is a selection of clocks, and each one resembles a different time zone.

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Friday, October 26, 2007

Even if you THINK you are a nerd, you are not...

unless you have one of these.

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Monday, October 22, 2007

Alternatives to MS Office - and they are FREE

Without a doubt, Microsoft Office is the choice of most businesses and individual users when it comes to word processing (Word), spreadsheet (Excel), and presentation (Powerpoint) software. When virtually everyone uses a particular program, you might find it difficult to use something completely different. If you send a file to someone else, they need to be able to open it. So most people just use Office to avoid compatibility issues, even though it is expensive and sometimes rather slow.

However, there are alternatives.

Lotus Symphony is a suite of applications that includes document creation and editing, digital presentation, and spreadsheets - much like Office. One big difference is that Symphony is free. And you can use Symphony to create or edit documents in Word, Excel or Powerpoint format - so anyone with Office can still open your files. I have not used Symphony, so I don't know how it compares in speed.

Another option is Open Office, which is also free. Again, this software is compatible with the programs in MS Office. I used Open Office a few years ago, and it seemed to be pretty slow. However, that may have been the fault of my computer. Or, more recent versions may be faster. The advantage of Open Office is that there are more software choices - this group includes programs for word processing, presentations, spreadsheets, drawing, database and advanced math.

There are other alternatives as well, depending on your preferences. CNET has a good article on this, as well as a comparison chart, here.

This week's video - a chair that assembles itself:

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Thursday, October 18, 2007

Surely you're not still considering Comcast

I have written here before about Comcast, and their reputation for "less than stellar" customer service. If you are still considering them for your ISP, I recommend that you read about this recent customer's experience. It involves a 75 year-young woman, and a hammer.

Read it here.

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Monday, October 15, 2007

Open a file with a different program

Question: I recently had my computer hard drive replaced. Now, whenever I click on a movie file, it opens in Windows Media Player instead of RealPlayer. How do I get my movies to open in RealPlayer instead?

What you need to do is change the file association. In other words, whatever type of file you are trying to open is currently associated with a particular program (in this case Windows Media Player), and you want to associate it with a different one (Real Player) instead. The file type is designated by the extension, which is the 3 letters (or numbers) after the "dot". For example, if you double click on a photograph file named "birthday.jpg", then the program that opens up and shows you that picture is the program you have associated with the ".jpg" extension.

Let's say for example you want to view a movie file with the extension ".avi" (this is a common video file type). First, you have to find that file on your computer. But don't double click it - instead, RIGHT click on it and from the new menu, choose "Open with". Then, click on "Choose program". This will open a new window with a list of programs. You should see RealPlayer there. Click once to highlight it, then put a checkmark in the box that says "Always use the selected program to open this type of file". Then click OK. Your movie file will open in RealPlayer, and that type of file will open in RealPlayer from now on.


This week's video...I don't quite get the practical value of this skill, but he is obviously very good at it -

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Monday, October 8, 2007

Watch a random image slide show

Do you know how easy it is to make a blog? Just about anyone can do it. This site that I use is actually owned by Google. All you have to do is go to www.blogger.com and sign up for a free account, then start publishing your material for the world to see.

There are many thousands of people uploading material on this site every minute, and that includes pictures. One interesting thing to see is JUST the pictures, in slide show format, as they are being uploaded. You can now see this here. It is just a continuous slide show of unrelated images from every category. It's about as random as you can get!

If you see a picture that is particularly interesting, you can click on it and go straight to the blog where it is posted. Blogger filters out objectionable content in this service, but they also have the disclaimer that some inappropriate material may slip through by accident (I have not seen anything like that though).

This week's video is just two guys doing a funny comedy act. Wow, they are pretty funny and there is no vulgarity involved - how did that happen?

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