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Glazing causes many problems to overcome. They are a vulnerable spot in any home or office and a weak point from intruders, they are also a danger to read more »

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Pollution represents a perennial problem that can not be solved except by means of the collaboration of all the world's nations. During some last de read more »

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In website design stage, there are many difficult problems that may appear. A general accepted solution to all these design problems are web design patterns. Generally a pattern is a model having the role of an archetype.

In software development, a pattern is defined as a reusable solution to similar design situations. A pattern could be assimilated as a template or a recipe that solves problems with identical roots and, as a consequence, it is not a finite product.

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There are many people that work hard to have their website indexed by Google or other search engine. Many of the existing SEO (search engine optimization) related articles present various solutions to solve this problem and to improve the indexed website pages rank value.

If you apply the methods described in theory, the total time passed until your website is indexed could be reduced, but the website URL position in search results may not satisfy you. A simple experiment demonstrated the e... read more »

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The Tools for Thought blog delves into a creative problem solving technique from Edward de Bono that isn't exactly new, but might be a fresh idea for recent converts to the Getting Things Done school of thinking. When faced with a problem or task, don't drive immediately toward a single solution, but do an "APC" on it—consider alternative causes or approaches, think up a list of possibilities for accomplishing or fixing it, and come up with a list of your choices. As poster Andre Kibbe explains:Before spending too much time building what may turn out to be the wrong strategy, it's worth spending some time dedicated to generating alternative strategies, without elaborating on a particular one. After having a variety to choose from, focus on implementing the best elements of one or more approaches.How do you implement APC thinking into your workflow? What other de Bonot-based thinking helps you tackle your tasks? Offer up y read more »

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golf-tees.pngGot a screw that's stripped the wood around it and won't stay put, but a longer or larger screw won't solve the problem? How-to blog DIY Life says a wooden golf tee and some wood glue is all you need to make that hole as good as new. Just slather the tee with glue and tap it into the offending hole until it's secure, let it dry, then cut off what's sticking out. If the stripped hole is too small, the post recommends flat toothpicks can do the trick, too. Photo by pogwebsite.
Fix a stripped screw hole with a golf tee [DIY Life]
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Editor: Welcome guest writer Clay Collins, author of The Alternative Productivity Manifesto. Let's face it: if you've spent much time in the productivity blogosphere, then 100 more motivation hacks, 50 more Firefox plug-ins, and additional GTD system tweaks probably aren't going to make you that much more productive. There's a point of diminishing returns when it comes to productivity advice. Photo by Andy Ciordia. If, month after month, you continue searching for the latest tip, tweak, or hack, it may mean that your approach to solving productivity problems just isn't working. It could also mean that read more »

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Arsenal could turn to summer recruit Aaron Ramsey to solve their central midfield quandary. Manager Arsene Wenger admitted he fought off fierce competition to sign Ramsey, 17, from Cardiff City and following the departures of Mathieu... read more »

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