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Living in an active adult community has many very appealing aspects. Usually there is an abundance of amenities and activities, not to mention that i read more »

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The Wall Street Journal tries to understand what makes the web so addictive, suggesting through studies done by neuroscientist Irving Biederman that our attraction to the internet may be evolutionary. It is something we seem hard-wired to do, says Dr. Biederman. When you find new information, you get an opioid hit (the brain's pleasure-enhancing neurotransmitters), and we are junkies for those. You might call us 'infovores.' "Biederman goes on to discuss how, like with food, we're hard-wired for scarcity, so we don't have a good sense of limits in the face of an abundance of information. This addiction, as most of us know firsthand, can be a real productivity killer, which requires us to employ self-control when we hit the web. So what do you think? Are you powerless to the web? Share your thoughts in the comments.
Why We're Powerless To Resist Grazing On Endless Web Data [WSJ]
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muscles1.png Weblog Ririan Project shares good advice on how to build up muscle mass in no time. Protein consumption is an important part of the mix.
Muscle = protein. In order for muscle tissue to repair itself after your weight-training sessions it needs an abundance of protein. Good sources of protein include eggs, chicken, cheese, and seafood. What does your muscle mass buildup diet look like? Share your workout tips and eating habits in the comments. Photo by victoriapeckham.
Top 10 Ways to Build Muscle Mass Fast [Ririan Project]
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The emergence of social business in the vanguard of a worldwide effort to eliminate poverty, unleash the creative energies of all people, and make true abundance possible for every human being. read more »

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hive-five-text-call.pngYou don't have to be a programmer to appreciate the joys of plain text, and there's no better way to wrangle your text files than a solid text editor. Plain text files are appealing because they're searchable, lightweight, portable, and truly platform agnostic; plain text just makes life easier. With an abundance of excellent text editors available beyond your operating system's default, choosing the best program to manipulate and manage your plain text files isn't so easy. Luckily we've got you, our loyal readers. So for this week's Hive Five, we want to hear all about your favorite text editor. Hit the jump for details and to nominate your favorite.
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Web site Linux.com offers a few tips for taking advantage of the second Ethernet port on the back of your computer. For example, in Linux you can bond your two ports for load balancing and fault tolerance. ...bonding [combines] both of the computer's interfaces into a single interface.... The OS can alternate which interface it uses to send traffic, or it can gracefully fail over between them in the event of a problem. You can even use it to balance your traffic between multiple wide area network (WAN) connections, such as DSL and cable, or dialup and your next door neighbor's unsecured Wi-Fi.

Most new computers come packed with a perplexing abundance of Ethernet ports—that is to say, two. But with a little know-how on your Linux box, you can get a whole lot more from them. The article focuses on Linux, but if you've found a use for your second Ethernet port on your Windows or Mac PC, let's hear about it in the comments.
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photoscapelogo.jpg Windows only: Freeware image editor Photoscape offers a large array of features packaged with a simple and intuitive user interface. View and organize your photos in Photoscape, correct red eye and white balance, crop, add text and frames, and more all from the basic editor. Photoscape also has a batch editor for quickly processing large volumes of pictures, a file renamer, RAW to JPEG processor, screen capture tool, image splitter for printing pictures across multiple sheets, and the ability to create animated GIFs. photoscape1.jpg
There's an abundance of freeware options for all of the above tasks, but Photoscape combines dozens of photo editing jobs into a single and e read more »

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omaha-cities.pngPersonal finance web site Kiplinger rounds up 10 of the best cities in the United States to live, work, and play. Our approach this year to picking the ten best cities was simple: Look for places with strong economies and abundant jobs, then demand reasonable living costs and plenty of fun things to do.The article profiles each city based on population, population growth, percentage of workforce in the creative class, cost of living, median household income, and, finally, income growth since 2000—which in many cities in impressive, considering recent slowdowns. Likewise, as the author points out, several of the cities that made the list may surprise you. Hit the jump for the full list. Photo by shannonpatrick17. HoustonRaleighOmah read more »

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