Have you ever asked yourself how you did end up with the email account that you are currently using? Chance is that you have at least one account at one of the three most popular web based email service providers Gmail, Yahoo Mail or Windows Live Hotmail.
Gmail, Windows Live Hotmail and Yahoo Mail Comparison
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Gmail, Windows Live Hotmail and Yahoo Mail Comparison
Posted by Blacky at 8:30 am 0 comments
Math tackles the rear-end collision
According to U.S. researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology, rear-end collisions can be avoided by a simple algorithm inserted into your car’s computer that tells a driver that the car in front is going slower than they are.
Math tackles the rear-end collision
Posted by Blacky at 8:25 am 0 comments
Buzzword: Teeth bleachorexia
Bottom line: With so much still unknown, we think you should take it easy on how frequently you use tooth whiteners. If a super-white smile is especially important to you, break out the kits for special occasions, like before you greet your friends over the holidays. With any luck, that should tide you over until at least swimsuit season.
Buzzword: Teeth bleachorexia
Posted by Blacky at 8:22 am 0 comments
Simple, cheap remedy for toenail fungus
I used to cringe when my yoga instructor told us to “take off your socks.” The big toenail on my right foot was an ugly flakey brownish gray, a condition I’ve had for years. It may have started when I was taking Tae Kwon Do and kept landing on my big toe while trying to do roundhouse kicking.
Simple, cheap remedy for toenail fungus
Posted by Blacky at 8:20 am 0 comments
How to Make Luggage Easier to Spot
After a long flight, the last thing you want to do is pull a dozen pieces of luggage off a baggage carousel to check if they're yours, since they all look pretty much the same. The best way to avoid this is to buy unique luggage, but if you've already got luggage that looks like everyone else's, here are some ways to make it stand out.
How to Make Luggage Easier to Spot
Posted by Blacky at 8:16 am 0 comments
Digger's diary recounts 'hell on earth'
After 94 years of research and historical writing, you might expect that we would know everything there is to know about the Gallipoli landings. But the State Library of New South Wales has just proven that there is more to learn, especially on a personal level. The library took possession of a digger's diary, largely penned in the trenches by a young soldier from Sydney called Charles Hardy.
Digger's diary recounts 'hell on earth'
Posted by Blacky at 7:56 am 0 comments
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Family Friendly sites listed on Blackstump Australia Issue 33 -November 22, 2009
The latest issue of new Family Friendly sites listed on The Black Stump.
Family Friendly sites listed on Blackstump Australia Issue 33 -November 22, 2009
Posted by Blacky at 7:00 am 1 comments
Friday, November 20, 2009
8 Reasons We Don't Do Things We Should and How To Break the Mould
Our lives are full of things we “should” do but for a range of reasons we don’t do them. Whatever it is – exercise, healthy eating, saving money – most of the time we choose to take the easier road, the road well traveled.
8 Reasons We Don't Do Things We Should and How To Break the Mould
Posted by Blacky at 8:19 pm 0 comments
The Ten Most Influential Internet Moments of the Decade
Earlier today, the organisers of the Webby Awards announced their selection of the most influential moments on the Internet in the past decade.
The Ten Most Influential Internet Moments of the Decade
Posted by Blacky at 8:14 pm 0 comments
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Save Your Lungs, Blow Real Air With Your iPhone [Video]
We know how hard it is: birthday after birthday, those stubborn candles aren’t extinguishing themselves, and your poor lungs aren’t getting any younger. You know the drill: there’s an app for that! The iPhone app is called Blower and it works by moving air through the speakers of your iPhone (strictly speaking, the same thing happens when you play music through those speakers, but let’s not be too harsh on the novelty part of the application).
Save Your Lungs, Blow Real Air With Your iPhone [Video]
Posted by Blacky at 7:33 am 0 comments
International Travel Tips
You should try to get as much information as possible about the country you are visiting, but this list of tips should give you some good starting points that are relevant for most any destination.
International Travel Tips
Posted by Blacky at 7:29 am 0 comments
Do Speedy Math in Your Head
Arthur Benjamin is a wizard at maths. Literally. At Hollywood's Magic Castle, the world-famous conjurer's club, he wows the crowd by multiplying big numbers — quick, what's 57,682 squared? — faster than you can use a calculator. Here he shares three cool tricks. (The answer, by the way: 3,327,213,124. See how easy it is?)
Do Speedy Math in Your Head
Posted by Blacky at 7:27 am 0 comments
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Keep Frequent Business Travel Stress In Perspective
If you travel a lot for business, you know it’s often not as glamorous as it sounds. Check out one frequent flier’s tips on keeping business travel burn-out in check.
Keep Frequent Business Travel Stress In Perspective
Posted by Blacky at 7:44 am 0 comments
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
How To Change Default Programs In Windows
Default programs in Windows are those programs that are started when opening or editing certain file types or protocols. It can be an image viewer or editor for image formats or a web browser like Firefox or Internet Explorer for the http protocol. I recently encountered a problem in Windows 7 that was driving me crazy. My preferred image editor Paint.net was not the default program when right-clicking an image or photo and selecting edit from the context menu. Windows 7 would instead open the default Paint application that was overhauled for the operating system.
How To Change Default Programs In Windows
Posted by Blacky at 8:24 am 0 comments
“Unfriend” is Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year
It seems that “word of the year” announcements have become the de facto way for dictionary makers to grab some social media buzz by selecting a word from our neck of the woods. And sure enough, they’ve done it again, this time with Oxford Dictionary declaring “unfriend” the word of 2009.
“Unfriend” is Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year
Posted by Blacky at 8:21 am 0 comments
Monday, November 16, 2009
How to Use "i.e." Versus "e.g."
The abbreviations "i.e." and "e.g." are very commonly misused. This is because very few people actually know what they mean. This article should help improve your understanding of these little tidbits of grammar.
How to Use "i.e." Versus "e.g."
Posted by Blacky at 7:43 pm 0 comments
2012: Six End-of-the-World Myths Debunked
The end of the world is near—December 21, 2012, to be exact—according to theories based on a purported ancient Maya prediction and fanned by the marketing machine behind the soon-to-be-released 2012 movie.
2012: Six End-of-the-World Myths Debunked
Posted by Blacky at 7:32 pm 0 comments
Windows Clipboard Manager PasteCopy
It is not really clear why Microsoft
never improved the default behavior of the Windows Clipboard. The biggest flaw in the eyes of most users is the inability to store more than one entry in the clipboard. So called clipboard managers are designed by third party developers to provide this and additional functionality. PasteCopy.net is but one of those Windows clipboard managers.
Windows Clipboard Manager PasteCopy
Posted by Blacky at 8:01 am 0 comments
Friday, November 13, 2009
We''ll be back on Monday
Beyond...The Black Stump is taking a weekend off! Crazy Loco....see ya Monday!
Posted by Blacky at 4:00 pm 0 comments
Thursday, November 12, 2009
5 Hot Social Shopping Trends to Watch For
The Internet has already radically changed the way we shop. Googling for promotion codes, free shipping, free return shipping, virtual models, live chats with sales associates – it’s all become common place.
5 Hot Social Shopping Trends to Watch For
Posted by Blacky at 7:59 am 0 comments
Fine and Dandy (In All Except Etymology)
Dandy first made its appearance on the Scottish border and in the 1780’s became current in British slang. Its origin (most probably, dialectal) remains a mystery—a common thing with such words. Etymologists have grudgingly resigned themselves to the idea that dandy goes back to the pet name of Andrew.
Fine and Dandy (In All Except Etymology)
Posted by Blacky at 7:53 am 0 comments
The EZ Cracker
Just watch the failed attempts to crack an egg in the advertisement for the EZ Cracker. Seriously, who has this much trouble cracking an egg?
The EZ Cracker
Posted by Blacky at 7:51 am 0 comments
Baked Australia: Water Management Lessons for the World from Down Under
Another summer is heating up Down Under, and the forecast looks as worrisome and as potentially deadly as last summer's. A decade of drought is parching landscapes, devastating farmers, killing gum trees, and forcing a new definition of conservation into the continental nation's colorful lexicon. Could Australia see a day when a bottle of water is worth more than a bottle of Shiraz?
Baked Australia: Water Management Lessons for the World from Down Under
Posted by Blacky at 7:46 am 0 comments
Twelve Surprising Uses for Vicks VapoRub
Vicks is an age-old mentholated topical cream intended to relieve head, throat, and chest stuffiness. It uses menthol to elicit a response from receptors in the nose and chest and can work wonders on children with colds or chronic bronchitis. Vicks has been around for over one hundred years and is one of the most widely used over-the-counter decongestants. Lately, there’s been a lot of buzz about unique and unconventional ways to use this odiferous ointment. You’ll be surprised to learn that Vicks VapoRub is a supposed treatment for so much more than just a congested chest.
Twelve Surprising Uses for Vicks VapoRub
Posted by Blacky at 7:42 am 0 comments
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Births, Australia, 2008
Australia has again set a new record for the number of births in a year, according to figures released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). A total of 296,600 births were registered in 2008, surpassing the previous record years of 2007 (285,200 births) and 1971 (276,400).
Births, Australia, 2008
Posted by Blacky at 9:17 pm 0 comments
16 Lessons in Customer Service from a Car Salesman
Customer service lessons learned from buying a new car.
16 Lessons in Customer Service from a Car Salesman
Posted by Blacky at 7:53 am 0 comments
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Find and Get Rid of Old Files with an Advanced Explorer Search
It's easy to visualize your hard drive usage by file size to get rid of big files you don't need, but if you want to hunt down the files you haven't used in ages, this quick search query can help.
Find and Get Rid of Old Files with an Advanced Explorer Search
Posted by Blacky at 8:47 am 0 comments
Are Extended Warranties Ever a Good Deal?
Extended warranties are everywhere. Every time you buy a car, a house, a computer, a cell phone or pretty much any appliance, you'll be offered a chance to purchase an extended warranty on it. Are these warranty contracts ever a good deal? They shouldn't be. To make a profit, the private companies that offer these things need to take in more money than they pay out in warranty claims. And they do make money.
Are Extended Warranties Ever a Good Deal?
Posted by Blacky at 8:42 am 0 comments
How to Fix an iPhone 3G Screen
You, like many people, have broken your iPhone screen! These steps and video will show you how to fix it yourself. Read entire guide before beginning the process.
How to Fix an iPhone 3G Screen (with video)
Posted by Blacky at 8:37 am 0 comments
Monday, November 09, 2009
3 Faster Less Obtrusive Google Search Engines
There are two main reasons for switching to one of Google’s alternative search interfaces: Speed and Usability. The following three Google search engines utilize the same search index and parameters that the default Google search engine offers with the difference that all four of them are faster, more accessible and less obtrusive when displaying search results.
3 Faster Less Obtrusive Google Search Engines
Posted by Blacky at 8:03 am 0 comments
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Top 10 Clever Fixes for Your Broken Stuff
Buying a replacement at Target isn't always the necessary solution when your stuff goes on the fritz. Fix common problems or altogether broken gear with these clever repair methods.
Top 10 Clever Fixes for Your Broken Stuff
Posted by Blacky at 11:17 am 0 comments
If they don’t spot him, we’re doomed
Another likely suspect!
If they don’t spot him, we’re doomed
Posted by Blacky at 10:19 am 0 comments
Saturday, November 07, 2009
Blackstump Australia Issue 32 -November 8, 2009
The latest issue of new Family Friendly sites listed on The Black Stump.
Blackstump Australia Issue 32 -November 8, 2009
Posted by Blacky at 10:27 pm 0 comments
How To Be Great
If you have plans on becoming great, you’ll want to read this brief article.
How To Be Great
Posted by Blacky at 8:35 pm 0 comments
What's Your Favorite Stress Reliever?
If you turn to your MP3 collection when you're stressed out, you're not alone. The American Psychological Association found that a majority of people polled for the last two years running claim music as their number one stress reliever.
What's Your Favorite Stress Reliever?
Posted by Blacky at 8:27 pm 0 comments
Knocking Out the Beliefs That Hold You Back
“Freelance writing can’t be a successful business.” That was my limiting belief. (To be fair, it was a belief I held long before the well-meaning professor reinforced it.) So I took a full-time job as an editor, and on the side I’d write maybe one or two magazine articles a year. I didn’t believe I could have a thriving freelance business, so I didn’t even try.
Knocking Out the Beliefs That Hold You Back
Posted by Blacky at 8:18 pm 0 comments
It's safe to drink rainwater in Australia
According to a Monash University study, people in Australia who drink rainwater are just as safe as others.
It's safe to drink rainwater in Australia
Posted by Blacky at 6:10 pm 0 comments
Secrets of Telemarketing From an Industry Insider
They call you at all hours. They don't care if you're eating dinner or taking a shower. And they really don't like to hear you say no. They're telemarketers. And recently, someone from "behind enemy lines" came forward to give us all invaluable tips on dealing with those harassing calls.
Secrets of Telemarketing From an Industry Insider
Posted by Blacky at 6:08 pm 0 comments
Feeling grumpy 'is good for you'
In a bad mood? Don't worry - according to research, it's good for you. An Australian psychology expert who has been studying emotions has found being grumpy makes us think more clearly.
Feeling grumpy 'is good for you'
Posted by Blacky at 7:54 am 0 comments
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Eight Tips for Feeling More Energetic
Feeling energetic is a key to feeling happy. Studies show that when you feel energetic, you feel much better about yourself. On the other hand, when you feel exhausted, tasks that would ordinarily make you happy—like putting up holiday decorations—make you feel overwhelmed and blue.
Eight Tips for Feeling More Energetic
Posted by Blacky at 7:11 pm 0 comments
The iPhone is the worst phone in the world
That's right, we said it -- and we're not taking it back. The iPhone may be the greatest handheld surfing device ever to rock the mobile Web, and a fabulous media player to boot. It may be the highest-rated mobile phone on CNET UK, rocking the pockets of half of our crack editorial team. It's certainly the touchscreen face that launched a thousand apps. But as an actual call-making phone, it's rubbish, and we aim to prove it.
The iPhone is the worst phone in the world
Posted by Blacky at 6:40 am 0 comments
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
How to Get Rid of Bad Breath
There are many ways to cover up bad breath, but if you're tired of quick fixes and want to banish halitosis once and for all, take these instructions to heart--or should we say mouth?
How to Get Rid of Bad Breath
Posted by Blacky at 8:04 pm 0 comments
6 Natural Remedies You Probably Already Have
Natural spices in the kitchen cabinet have been ingredients of home remedies for several generations, and in this post, I want to share some of these spices that I have grown to love and respect.
6 Natural Remedies You Probably Already Have
Posted by Blacky at 6:37 pm 0 comments
Open a Bottle of Wine with Your Shoe
Got a bottle of wine on hand but no corkscrew to get it open? You can argue all you want about whether or not the guy in this video really needs more wine, but you can't argue with the results.
Open a Bottle of Wine with Your Shoe
Posted by Blacky at 6:22 pm 0 comments
How to Know How Much Sleep You Need
Do you feel drowsy? Can't stop yawning? Maybe you're not getting as much sleep as you should. Or perhaps you overslept--there is such a thing, and it's not good for you, either![1] How much sleep you actually needs depends on your age, activity level, and even genetics. This article will help you figure it out with a test.
How to Know How Much Sleep You Need
Posted by Blacky at 7:30 am 0 comments
Browser Speed Tests: The Windows 7 Results
Firefox 3.6 Beta 1, like every other browser, makes a claim to being "faster." We took Firefox and all the other latest browsers, put them on Windows 7, and ran them through our human-measured speed tests to vet the bragging.
Browser Speed Tests: The Windows 7 Results
Posted by Blacky at 7:27 am 0 comments
Convert Photos To PDF
Converting multiple photos into single pdf documents has several advantages. A single file can be stored and managed more comfortable and it’s also easier to distribute them without running into the problem of missing photos in the process. One interesting use would be for instance to convert photos that have been taken on the last holiday into one pdf document to send the document to friends and relatives.
Convert Photos To PDF
Posted by Blacky at 7:24 am 0 comments
Google Maps Creates New UK Town Called Argleton
Google and its UK map provider, Tele Atlas, are cleaning the egg off their faces this week over the appearance of a town called Argleton in Google Maps. It’s right there on Google Maps, and there’s even an Argleton place page with photos and more.
Google Maps Creates New UK Town Called Argleton
Posted by Blacky at 7:16 am 0 comments
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
How To Remove Your Bike Chain
Being able to remove your bike chain is one of those things anyone who owns a bike should be able to do. Blog OzSoapbox details how to go about it in a chatty, experience-filled post.
How To Remove Your Bike Chain
Posted by Blacky at 10:10 pm 0 comments
.A Secret to Happiness That I Overlooked -- Until Now.
People are adaptable. We quickly adjust to a new life circumstance—for better or worse—and consider it normal. Although this helps us when our situation worsens, it means that when circumstances improve, we soon become hardened to new comforts or privileges. Scoring air-conditioning, a bigger house, or a fancy title gives us only a brief boost in happiness before we start to take it for granted. As Aldous Huxley wrote, “Habit converts luxurious enjoyments into dull and daily necessities.” That’s the hedonic treadmill.
.A Secret to Happiness That I Overlooked -- Until Now..
Posted by Blacky at 7:42 am 0 comments
How to Get Out of Bed When You Really Don’t Feel Like It.
We’ve all been there: the alarm goes off, we’re feeling groggy, reach out and slap it to snooze. Five minutes later, the same things happens. We switch the alarm off again. The thought of getting out of bed seems like way too much effort. We know that, once we get up, we have to launch into the day – that to-do list we made last night, those chores that need doing…
How to Get Out of Bed When You Really Don’t Feel Like It
Posted by Blacky at 7:41 am 0 comments
Melbourne Cup iPhone App
The race that stops a nation takes place today, and gadget junkies can add a little techno-flare to the occasion with the official Melbourne Cup iPhone application from the Victoria Racing Club.
Melbourne Cup iPhone App
Posted by Blacky at 7:36 am 0 comments
Monday, November 02, 2009
How to Be Assertive Without Being Arrogant
Assertiveness is an important means for communicating your needs in a way that is fair to both yourself and to others. Unfortunately, for some insecure people, assertive people are sometimes threatening and it is easier to label them as arrogant, selfish, or unhelpful when they receive the answer "no" or when boundaries are made clear by the assertive person. In particular, those with manipulative, neediness, and trust problems can see assertive responses as undermining their own agendas and will seek to respond with negative critiques of an assertive person's behavior. This is where it can get a little tricky for the newly assertive convert but it's no reason to suddenly start worrying that you are arrogant!
How to Be Assertive Without Being Arrogant
Posted by Blacky at 10:02 pm 0 comments
Saturday, October 31, 2009
7 Email And Notification Gadgets For Windows 7
The following list contains ten email and notification gadgets for Windows 7 (or Windows Vista). These gadgets display information and notifications about online services such as Facebook and Twitter or software programs like Outlook or Skype on the Windows desktop. Some of them even come with additional functionality like being able to send status updates to the online service or chatting with friends right from the desktop without having to open the software program to do so.
7 Email And Notification Gadgets For Windows 7
Posted by Blacky at 12:15 pm 0 comments
Friday, October 30, 2009
Facebook Warns of New Viruses
Facebook has warned users of two different viruses that users should be aware of. The company writes “Watch out for two new viruses that are spreading across the web. They involve emails made to look like they are from Facebook telling you to take some action on your account. Remember that we will never send you a new password as an attachment.”
Facebook Warns of New Viruses
Posted by Blacky at 7:07 am 0 comments
A Tokyo photographer offers tips on taking pro shots with an iPhone 3GS
Koichi Mitsui is a professional photographer in Japan. When he's not on the job shooting for magazines and ads, he wanders around Tokyo taking pictures with his iPhone 3GS. "The iPhone has a single-focus lens with no zoom, and this simplicity keeps me devoted to only composition and the perfect photo opp," Mitsui says. Keep reading for a selection of his work with tips on how you can take amazing photos with your iPhone, too.
A Tokyo photographer offers tips on taking pro shots with an iPhone 3GS
Posted by Blacky at 7:03 am 0 comments
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
The game of Haggling: How to Get a Great Deal on a Used Car
We bought our car for less than 75% of the asking price, and got an extended warranty at half price. They gave us a good value for our trade-in and a very low interest rate on our loan. Here's how we did it.
The game of Haggling: How to Get a Great Deal on a Used Car
Posted by Blacky at 8:57 pm 0 comments
Consumer Price Index, Australia, Sep 2009
Rose 1.0% in the September quarter 2009, compared with a rise of 0.5% in the June quarter 2009.
Consumer Price Index, Australia, Sep 2009
Posted by Blacky at 7:06 pm 0 comments
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
5 Ways to Get Free Tech Advice Online
It happens almost weekly for some: your computer freezes, your iPhone won’t power down, or your printer is jammed in a big way. The frugalist in you just doesn’t want to make an expensive house call to a tech professional, and most of the time, that’s OK! We’ve got 5 top resources for finding free tech advice online, and a few tips for helping you decide which tips are worthy.
5 Ways to Get Free Tech Advice Online
Posted by Blacky at 9:49 am 1 comments
Get Facebook's "Old" News Feed Back
Are you already feeling some ill will toward Facebook for splitting up your Facebook home page with a split "News Feed" and "Live Feed"? Web PR consultant Steve Rubel posts a sorta-kinda fix.
Get Facebook's "Old" News Feed Back
Posted by Blacky at 9:40 am 0 comments
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Family Friendly sites listed on Blackstump Australia Issue 31 - October 26, 2009
The latest issue of new family friendly sites listed on The Black Stump.
Family Friendly sites listed on Blackstump Australia Issue 31 - October 26, 2009
Posted by Blacky at 8:51 pm 0 comments
Best of Twitter: 20+ Funniest #oneletteroffmovies
It’s hard to ignore the fact that Twitter has been overtaken this weekend with a new meme: #oneletteroffmovies takes the titles of popular flicks and changes just one letter for comedy effect.
Best of Twitter: 20+ Funniest #oneletteroffmovies
Posted by Blacky at 10:25 am 0 comments
Saturday, October 24, 2009
How to Get Laid Off: A Step-By-Step Guide
It seems ironic in this economy, and with a high unemployment rate, that anyone would want advice about getting kicked from a job. But last week a question was posed to me, and it was genuine — “How do I get laid off?”
How to Get Laid Off: A Step-By-Step Guide
Posted by Blacky at 6:16 pm 0 comments
Friday, October 23, 2009
Why I’m Dumping Vista For Windows 7
The sound of cheers swell across the nation: Today, Vista users can finally dump the clunky and sluggish operating system for Windows 7. Praise for the new version has already started coming in from early adopters and reviewers.
Why I’m Dumping Vista For Windows 7
Posted by Blacky at 10:14 pm 0 comments
What's Your Favorite Facebook App of 2009?
It’s been a good year at Facebook. Traffic to the site is up over 200%, from 40 million visitors per month at this time last year, to nearly 125 million now — and that’s just US traffic. Growth is equally impressive for active users Facebook-wide. The company started the year with 150 million active users and they’ve already blown by 300 million. Facebook is easily the most popular social network in the world, and their growth, which doesn’t show any signs of letting up, isn’t just happening in raw user and visitor numbers. Other Facebook initiatives are also growing steadily this year.
What's Your Favorite Facebook App of 2009?
Posted by Blacky at 9:04 pm 0 comments
Sports and Physical Recreation: A Statistical Overview, Australia, 2009
This publication presents an overview of the sports and physical recreation sector. It contains information about the number of people who play sports; the most popular sports played; the number of people attending sporting events; the amount people spend on sports and physical recreation; the economic activity of businesses, clubs and associations involved in providing sports and physical recreation goods and services; the people who work in sports and physical recreation occupations or industries; and the support provided by volunteers.
Sports and Physical Recreation: A Statistical Overview, Australia, 2009
Posted by Blacky at 8:48 pm 0 comments
Lifehacker's Complete Guide to Windows 7
Windows 7 officially launches today, but we've been testing, tweaking, customizing, fixing, and writing about this OS for a year now. We present here a guide to everything we've learned about the OS, from first install to final settings change.
Lifehacker's Complete Guide to Windows 7
Posted by Blacky at 7:11 am 0 comments
10 Really Dumb Old Inventions And Their Modern Counterparts
These things are so damn stupid they became obsolete before even becoming real products.
10 Really Dumb Old Inventions And Their Modern Counterparts
Posted by Blacky at 7:08 am 0 comments
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Eight Excellent Tips for Living that My Parents Gave Me
Have you received any great advice from your parents?
Eight Excellent Tips for Living that My Parents Gave Me
Posted by Blacky at 9:48 pm 0 comments
View Your Google Tasks in Actual Full-Screen
Lifehacker pointed to an iGoogle interface for Google's Tasks to-do manager yesterday that gave users a pretty big view inside their custom home page. Want a totally full-size Tasks view without launching iGoogle? Bookmark the "Canvas view" page.
View Your Google Tasks in Actual Full-Screen
Posted by Blacky at 8:12 am 0 comments
The Oddest and Dumbest English Spellings
Solemn and column are now pronounced without n. In the speech of some people kiln is homophonous with kill, g is always mute in diaphragm, phlegm, and so forth.
The Oddest and Dumbest English Spellings
Posted by Blacky at 7:59 am 0 comments
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Arts and Culture in Australia: A Statistical Overview, 2009
Participation and Attendance, Time Spent on Cultural Activities, Attendance at Selected Cultural Venues and Events, Characteristics of Attendees, Frequency of Attendance, Reading, Children's Involvement in Cultural Activities, Hobby Activities.
Arts and Culture in Australia: A Statistical Overview, 2009
Posted by Blacky at 9:14 pm 0 comments
Windows 7: To Upgrade or Not to Upgrade
Launch day for Windows 7 is just a few days away. So you might be wondering whether you need to plop down between $120 and $220 for the new OS, buy a new computer, or maintain your status quo.
Windows 7: To Upgrade or Not to Upgrade
Posted by Blacky at 7:01 am 0 comments
Prep Your PC for Windows 7
When Windows 7 drops this Thursday, you can either spend many, many hours watching a progress bar, or you can boot into a clean, speedy system with that new-OS smell. Let's get your system set up for a proper Windows 7 upgrade.
Prep Your PC for Windows 7
Posted by Blacky at 6:59 am 0 comments
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
What You Still Don't Know About You
After however many years of living, do you still have things about yourself, who you are and how your brain works that you don't entirely understand? To celebrate their 150th issue, the email version of The British Psychological Society's Research Digest asked 23 top psychologists to write 150 words on their nagging questions about themselves. From human consciousness, to death and forgiveness, to the dark Dalek-y corners of the mind, the answers are a great read--and an excellent place to jump into asking similar questions about ourselves.
What You Still Don't Know About You
Posted by Blacky at 7:50 am 0 comments
Turn Your PC into a Home Surveillance System
If you're interested in building out a serious, multi-camera home surveillance system complete with wireless cameras, weblog MakeUseOf details how to do so.
Turn Your PC into a Home Surveillance System
Posted by Blacky at 7:38 am 0 comments
Monday, October 19, 2009
Wolfram Alpha Launches $50 iPhone App
On Thursday WolframAlpha launched its developer API, which should allow large and small developers (as well as businesses and educational institutions) to harness the power of the computational knowledge engine to enhance their own applications or products. Today, the WolframAlpha iPhone app (iTunes link) — which was built using the new API — was released to the App Store.
Wolfram Alpha Launches $50 iPhone App
Posted by Blacky at 8:57 pm 0 comments
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Top 5 Twitter Trends to Watch Right Now
We’ve been taking an active analytical look at emerging Twitter related trends on a monthly basis. This month instead of analyzing the state of the Twittersphere on our own, we thought we’d give some of the web’s most experimental, influential, and knowledgeable thought leaders an opportunity to share their perspectives on Twitter trends.
Top 5 Twitter Trends to Watch Right Now
Posted by Blacky at 7:58 am 0 comments
Top 10 Time-Saving, MacGyver Cleaning Tricks
Very few people truly enjoy spending time cleaning, and fewer still love buying expensive cleaners for every little task. Here's a handful of clever, time-saving DIY substitutes for common household cleaning jobs.
Top 10 Time-Saving, MacGyver-Style Cleaning Tricks
Posted by Blacky at 7:55 am 0 comments
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Nominate Walkable Spaces for the Street View Trike
Google's Street View cars can't drive everywhere, and especially through some of the most interesting walkable destinations around. One engineer came up with a solution in the form of a Street View Trike, a bike with an image capture trailer attached. Check out a few of the places captured for virtual tours so far, like Legoland California, and nominate other walkable spots for the trike to capture.
Nominate Walkable Spaces for the Street View Trike
Posted by Blacky at 7:04 am 0 comments
Friday, October 16, 2009
10 Very Common Stupid Tricks That Wreck A Good Life
Many people go through life acting like trained circus animals. They repeat the same antics they observed their neighbors, parents and family performing. What they often don’t realize is that they are wrecking their lives.
10 Very Common Stupid Tricks That Wreck A Good Life
Posted by Blacky at 8:56 pm 0 comments
Top 10 iPhone Apps as Judged by Mashable Readers
Mashable: Each Friday we choose a Lunchtime Poll topic to get a sense of how Mashable readers feel about the chosen topic of the week. Below are the results from last Friday’s poll, where we asked your favorite iPhone apps.
Top 10 iPhone Apps as Judged by Mashable Readers
Posted by Blacky at 5:44 pm 0 comments
Thursday, October 15, 2009
HOW TO: Organize an Event on Facebook
This guide will show you how to successfully run an event on Facebook.
HOW TO: Organize an Event on Facebook
Posted by Blacky at 9:36 pm 0 comments
Seven Tips If You’re Chronically Late
Feeling as though you’re always running twenty minutes behind schedule is an unhappy feeling. Having to rush, forgetting things in your haste, dealing with annoyed people when you arrive…it’s no fun.
Seven Tips If You’re Chronically Late
Posted by Blacky at 9:32 pm 0 comments
Clothes no cover for airport scanner
A human x-ray machine which produces "naked" images of passengers is being tested at an airport in Britain. Here's a video of how it works from Scientific American.
Clothes no cover for airport scanner
Posted by Blacky at 7:53 am 0 comments
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Want to Remotely Start Your Car? There's an App for That
If you live some place where it gets really cold in the winter — you might already be familiar with the advantages and convenience of a remote-start car system. Rather than fumbling to open an icy door or waiting a few minutes for the car to start and the heat to come on, you can start the car using a keyremote and even turn the heat on, so that by the time you get to the car, it’s on and warm.
Want to Remotely Start Your Car? There's an App for That
Posted by Blacky at 7:28 am 0 comments
The Forgetful Mind
Whenever I have a stray thought that might be useful at all to remember later, I jot it down in a “thought notebook” and then review it later, usually a couple of reviews a day. Figuring this out has truly been world-changing to me. It’s helped me to retain good ideas, remember to do certain things, and record data that I’ll need later on (like addresses and phone numbers and such).
The Forgetful Mind
Posted by Blacky at 7:07 am 0 comments
The Web’s Inventor Regrets One Small Thing
Any conversation with Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the Web’s bedrock software standards, tends to be fast-paced and nonlinear. A historical question then. If he were do it over again today, would he do anything differently? Any regrets?
The Web’s Inventor Regrets One Small Thing
Posted by Blacky at 6:53 am 1 comments
The 2009 Nobel Prizes
Explore the advances that earned this year's crop of Nobelists one of the world's most famous prizes--and in some cases, read about the prizewinning discoveries as chronicled by the researchers themselves in Scientific American.
The 2009 Nobel Prizes: In-Depth Reports
Posted by Blacky at 6:39 am 0 comments
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
A cure for jet lag?
A pill that cures jet lag is a step closer today, after scientists discovered how signals from the brain control our biological clocks.
A cure for jet lag?
Posted by Blacky at 7:56 am 0 comments
Sunday, October 11, 2009
20 Fantastic Free iPhone Apps for Parents
It’s hard to believe that a little device that’s the size of your hand can actually help parents become more organized, time-efficient, knowledgeable, even relaxed. However, that’s the beauty of an iPhone. The key, though, is to find the right apps to get you there, and with so many choices (more than 75,000), it takes time and effort to find good ones.
20 Fantastic Free iPhone Apps for Parents
Posted by Blacky at 7:35 am 0 comments
Top 10 Reminder Tools for Forgetful Minds
Tweak your workflow and inboxes all you want, but your mental memory might always be the weakest link in your day-to-day life. These 10 tools take some of the workload off your brain, and prevent a few forehead slaps.
Top 10 Reminder Tools for Forgetful Minds
Posted by Blacky at 7:32 am 0 comments
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Family Friendly sites listed on Blackstump Australia Issue 30 - October 11, 2009
The latest issue of new family friendly sites listed on The Black Stump.
Family Friendly sites listed on Blackstump Australia Issue 30 - October 11, 2009
Posted by Blacky at 9:48 pm 0 comments
10 Ways To Conquer Fear of Public Speaking.
The most common phobia people have is the “Fear of public speaking”. Some people dread public speaking even more than death. Most of us live with this fear throughout our lives. Being an underrated skill we fail to get proper guidance to overcome our stage fright. As schools and colleges do not provide any training on public speaking, most of us lack the confidence to speak in public when we reach adulthood.
10 Ways To Conquer Fear of Public Speaking.
Posted by Blacky at 9:29 pm 0 comments
Friday, October 09, 2009
Ping: Free iPhone-to-iPhone Text Messaging
Ping! is simplified iPhone-to-iPhone messaging with push notifications (also works with iPod Touch). It uses a unique Ping! ID, and works similar to Blackberry Messenger so that messages can extend to friends anywhere in the world without text messaging costs.
Ping: Free iPhone-to-iPhone Text Messaging
Posted by Blacky at 9:09 pm 0 comments
Leaked Hotmail Password Data Analysis
Remember back then when AOL decided to provide downloads of an anonymized snapshot of their search engine logs? One of the first things that Internet
Marketers did was to analyze the data to see what users where looking for. Groups focused on privacy would analyse the data to see if it was possible to identify single users from the data that was offered by AOL.
Leaked Hotmail Password Data Analysis
Posted by Blacky at 8:11 pm 0 comments
A Doctor's Advice On How To Read Health News (And Know Whether It's Full of Crap) - Boing Boing
Biased and badly done are two very different things. I don't have data on this, but I think it's fair to say that, when the main-stream media gets a health story wrong, it usually isn't trying to be intentionally wack. Trouble is, whatever the intent, it leaves you--the reader--in the same place. Conflused.
A Doctor's Advice On How To Read Health News (And Know Whether It's Full of Crap) - Boing Boing
Posted by Blacky at 7:12 am 0 comments
8 Awesome Mashups Made Possible by APIs
Thanks to APIs, new programs can be built up that take advantage of one or more services in ways the original creators might not have intended or even imagined. That allows the creativity and ingenuity of the developer community at large to shine by creating highly useful new services without requiring complicated licensing protocols and fees or even specific partnerships between the companies.
8 Awesome Mashups Made Possible by APIs
Posted by Blacky at 7:11 am 0 comments
Watch NASA’s Exploding Moon Rocket Live on NASA TV
Remember the LCROSS project, the one in which NASA plans to fire a huge exploding rocket into the moon? The goal is to eject debris from the surface of one of moon’s craters and discovering whether there’s frozen water there.
Watch NASA’s Exploding Moon Rocket Live on NASA TV
Posted by Blacky at 7:09 am 0 comments
Go Straight to Your Unread Gmail Messages with a Shortcut
You probably already know how to find unread messages in Gmail (just search is:unread in:inbox), but if you want quick, bookmarkable access to only those unread messages in your inbox, CNET has a simple suggestion.
Go Straight to Your Unread Gmail Messages with a Shortcut
Posted by Blacky at 7:06 am 0 comments