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Posted 09 Jul 2009 — by HarriMac
Category Soulville
Summer means fun in the sun but oftentimes we let our guards down and fail to take certain precautions to keep ourselves safe. Here are some top summer health hazards and ways to avoid them.
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Posted 08 Jul 2009 — by Ellie
Category Technology
Perhaps the best feature of a Mac OS computer is the dock. It functions somewhat like the taskbar and quick launch bar on Windows machines, but adds some neat features, such as being able to move from the bottom of the screen to the left or right sides; customizable size, depending on what you like (I like the larger dock); bouncing icons; and adding/removing shortcuts to programs and folders easily and more!
One thing I love about the dock is how customizable it is – you can put it on the left, the right or the bottom of your screen and you can hide it until you need it or always let it show. So… Mac users, how do you use your dock?
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Posted 06 Jul 2009 — by HarriMac
Category Soulville
This year I’ve lived in a house but for the most part been confined to my 2 private spaces (both approximately 8×10) for everything after living on my own in nice size apartments for two years. Of the last 11 years, I lived in dorms for 8. Next year, I’m getting a roommate in a smaller space so I’m back to being in one room again. So I’ve had my share of small spaces. But how can you take a small space and make it livable without making it unbearably overcrowded and claustrophobic? Very good question. While I am not as drastic as this guy, I think there are definitely some great solutions.
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Small Space Hacks – Make A Small Space Work for Sleep, Work, and Play
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