FP2K Resources January 30, 2006
Posted by Guy Cook in : Frontpage , add a commentFP2K Resources added a link from a site in the UK about using DHTML with FP2002 by WebhostingExpress. This tutorial is done in FLASH, there is a pause button at the bottom ‘movie controls’ that won’t appear on your FP2002 screen. Enjoy.
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Intricate Choreography January 24, 2006
Posted by dschmaltz in : Blogs, PureSchmaltz , add a commentIntricate choreography rarely succeeds. The impulses that encourage you to split resources between projects, tasks, and goals usually overlooks an individual’s true divisibility. Following two masters consumes more attention than following one.
One attention divided by two does not create one half. Nor does it create a short-time whole. It creates something more like one third. Who took the other one third that mathematics said would be available to complete the work? Think of that time being spent changing shoes, clearing then re-populating the desk, getting oriented to the different focus, or simply lost, like heat, in the transfer. It will really be lost, and attempting to recover it will only further fragment the time available.
The dilemma you face when this tactic seduces your otherwise solid reasoning asks you to integrate some new information. Creating intricate choreography denies this integration. Exactly equivalent to thinning paint so it will cover more surface, creating Intricate Choreography works on paper. It appears to completely resolve the difficulty, until you actually apply it to the difficulty.
You will have no problem enlisting people in this response. Even those most stretched by the re-assignment will find this tactic more immediately acceptable than any other available response. No need, certainly, to completely replan because of this little perturbation. We should be able to absorb some of this shock without completely rethinking our approach.
You will eventually find yourself rethinking your approach. Usually after some time creating an Intricate Choreography that didn’t deliver as it seemed to promise.
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Advanced Google Search Operators January 24, 2006
Posted by Guy Cook in : internet-marketing , add a commentAdvanced Google Search Operators has good information about advanced searching on Google.com Add this to the “things to read and understand” list.
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Easy Mail Spam Controls January 19, 2006
Posted by Guy Cook in : Features, Hosting , add a commentEnabling advanced spam filtering
To configure advanced spam filtering for an account, open the EasyMail setup application and click on the “Spam Filtering” tab. Select the account you wish to configure and ensure the “Enable spam Filtering” option is checked.
Sales Process: The Secret to Closing More Sales January 13, 2006
Posted by Guy Cook in : internet-marketing , add a commentA business problem is any activity or outcome that negatively
impacts a business. Examples of negative impacts include
reductions in revenue, profits, customer satisfaction, employee
productivity, job satisfaction, etc.
Here is an example of a business problem description:
“Many mission-critical software applications (e-business,
manufacturing, point-of-sale, etc.) need to access relational
databases in order to function. If a database has problems
(goes down or suffers data loss or corruption), application
downtime can cost companies tens of thousands of dollars per
minute in lost sales, lost customers, and lost opportunities.”
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How to Publish via FTP with Microsoft Frontpage 2003 January 10, 2006
Posted by Guy Cook in : Frontpage , add a commenthttp://office.microsoft.com/training/training.aspx?AssetID=RC010405101033 is the URL I found for a fellow that asked me today how to publish via FTP with Frontpage 2003. Hope that this URL will help others too, is why I post it here.
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iCalShare - Share Your iCalendars! January 1, 2006
Posted by Guy Cook in : Internet, internet-marketing , add a commentiCalShare - Share Your iCalendars! I’m using Evolution for my email, and one of the features it has is to use ical format calendars, my good friend today sent me the URL for this site. A lot can be said about which calendar to import, make your own choices there. U.S. Federal Holidays, 2005-2010 was recommended and for business makes perfect sense too. Enjoy
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