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Tuesday, 25 May 2010 19:32 |
Tuesday Time Waster: Jigsawdoku Here's another fun time waster that also helps sharpen your brain. Jigsawdoku works just like sudoku, except there are numbered tiles alongside that you drag onto the grid. You can choose 4x4, 6x6, or 9x9 grids and difficulty levels as well as the type of tile--letters, numbers, or symbols. Give it a try! 
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Tuesday, 18 May 2010 12:17 |
Tuesday Time Waster: Web SudokuIf you haven't gotten hooked on Sudoku yet, give it a try at websudoku.com. Here you can choose the level (easy, medium, hard, or evil), the type of timer (competitive, regular, or relaxed) and even "How am I doing?" (strict--only shows visible mistakes, regular--warns you when a number is wrong, or helpful--shows you the positions of wrong numbers). If you don't want to complete the puzzle online you can download and print it. Don't know how to play sudoku? Not to worry--there are interactive tutorials to help you get started. Have fun! 
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Wednesday, 12 May 2010 11:32 |
Screen Capture EliteScreen Capture Elite is a great little Firefox plug-in that allows you to save or copy complete, visible or selected regions of any webpage in jpeg or png image format. Visit the Grizzly Ape website to see screenshots and download this FREE tool. 
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Thursday, 29 April 2010 02:40 |
ABCYaHere's yet another fantastic learning site. ABCYa contains activities for elementary school aged children that were all created by teachers and based on primary grade lessons. On the home page, just click your grade level and you will find dozens of activities inside! Fantastic and free!
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Wednesday, 14 April 2010 12:36 |
KeyfinderIf you need to re-install Windows or a software package and can't find your serial number, this is the software for you. Keyfinder by Magical Jelly Bean Software will find these numbers for you. Just download the files and extract them to your hard drive, open the Keyfinder folder, and double-click the keyfinder.exe file to run the program. You'll get a window that looks something like this: What you see blurred out is the XP Professional serial number for my Windows machine. If I wanted to see the serial number for my copy of Office, I could click on that on the left side and see the number on the right. But I don't have to write all these numbers down if I'm going to reinstall everything on my machine. Just go to File, Save As on the toolbar and you can save all the numbers in a text file...just don't forget to put it on a flash drive before you reformat your machine!
TechBelle gives Keyfinder an A+! 
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