The Digital Inspiration blog offers up five email addresses that offer free file conversion for Word docs, PDFs, and even MP3s with no fuss, no muss—just attach a file, send it, and wait for the reply with the converted file attached. For mobile device users who can't read or open certain formats or desktop users who need a little audio formatting without downloading software. The full list of addresses, after the jump.
Conversion: Five Email Addresses that Convert Documents
Friday, February 08, 2008
Conversion: Five Email Addresses that Convert Documents
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Thursday, February 07, 2008
Australia at a Glance, 2008
Industry
Includes: Production, Agriculture, Building, Retail turnover, Tourism, Motor vehicles
Environment
Includes: Climate
Economy
Includes: National accounts, Consumer Price Index, Balance of payments, Finance, International trade, International investment
People
Includes: Demography, Population, Unemployment, Labour market, Education, Health
Australia at a Glance, 2008
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Year Book Australia, 2008
The Australian Bureau of Statistics’ Year Book Australia is truly a remarkable series. Reaching its hundredth year in 2008, the Year Book has shone a light on the whole nation, communicating information which benefits all Australians in all aspects of their lives.
One hundred years ago the first Year Book of the Commonwealth of Australia was published by the then Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics. The preface notes that is was the first 'authoritative Year Book issued under the Federal Constitution'. The high value of the Year Book is attributable in no small degree to the reliability of the information it contains. Billy Hughes, Australian Prime Minister 1915-23, once said that 'There are only two people I trust - God and the Commonwealth Statistician'. The high quality of the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) research has been well represented in its Year Books.
Year Book Australia, 2008
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Computer Help from your Friendly How-To Geek
Computer Help from your Friendly How-To Geek
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11 Ways To Expand Your Mind And Recover From Brain Rot
Just to be clear on the Alex Shalman definition of brain rot: It’s when you forcefully stuff too much of the wrong information into your brain, to the point where both your thinking and behavioral patterns become highly disturbed.
11 Ways To Expand Your Mind And Recover From Brain Rot
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Forget Excel: 14 Online Spreadsheet Applications
The gap between online and offline is closing more each day, and working with your spreadsheets in a collaborative atmosphere is not a bad reason to try an online spreadsheet editing tool. We’ve got 14 choices for you for working with your spreadsheets online; most are free, a few aren’t, but there’s something here for everyone.
Forget Excel: 14 Online Spreadsheet Applications
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Wednesday, February 06, 2008
10 Traits To Be Perceived As A Winner!
In order to have a winning personality, it is of utmost importance to have everyone’s best interest in mind.
10 Traits To Be Perceived As A Winner!
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Hide and Secure a Folder (For Real) in Windows
Windows only: My Lockbox isn't a full-featured encryption solution like TrueCrypt, but it is an easy and free way to hide a folder from all but the most technically savvy (and extremely prying) eyes. Install the program, choose a folder you want to hide (or let it create a "My Lockbox" in your My Documents folder) and then run the program to unlock and add files to it. Shutting down the program or even booting into safe mode won't reveal your folder, unlike many other "hiding" utilities, and even looking at folder sizes won't reveal your data. Somebody with a recovery disk and knowledge that you're hiding something might breach your data, but for most people's needs, My Lockbox gets the (secret) job done. My Lockbox is a free download for Windows 2000 and later.
Hide and Secure a Folder (For Real) in Windows
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Why Do Some People Sleepwalk?
Sleep disorders such as sleepwalking arise when normal physiological systems are active at inappropriate times. We do not yet understand why the brain issues commands to the muscles during certain phases of sleep, but we do know that these commands are usually suppressed by other neurological mechanisms. At times this suppression can be incomplete—because of genetic or environmental factors or physical immaturity—and actions that normally occur during wakefulness emerge in sleep.
Why Do Some People Sleepwalk?
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7 Freeware Resources For Your Windows Mobile Device
Windows Mobile, contrary to what some may believe, holds a huge portion of the mobile device market. Besides being installed on several phone models, there are still stand-alone Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) that are being released into the marketplace (although smartphones are admittedly taking their place at a fast rate). We’ve gathered up seven freeware directories to help you get that Pocket PC doing everything but your laundry!
7 Freeware Resources For Your Windows Mobile Device
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Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Police sketch: 'Faceless' bank robber (Thailand)
The Royal Thai Police have released the sketch of a man suspected of stealing 200,000 baht from the Ladprao branch of the Government Savings Bank (GSB) in Bangkok several weeks ago.
Police sketch: 'Faceless' bank robber (Thailand)
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Creative thinking rules
From an NPR story about Sister Corita Kent. She was an art teacher who influenced many creatives, including Buckminster Fuller, Charles and Ray Eames, John Cage and Henry Miller, and is perhaps most famous for the 1985 love stamp.
Creative thinking rules
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Sunday, February 03, 2008
50 Easy Ways to Lose Weight
Besides looking great on the beach, commonsense tells us that one of the best things you can do for your overall health is to drop a few pounds. Or maybe more than a few pounds.
Being overweight significantly increases your risk of heart disease, diabetes, stroke, high blood pressure, cancer ... the list seems almost endless. Plus, if you do get sick or need surgery, being overweight can make any treatments riskier.
50 Easy Ways to Lose Weight
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11 Hot Tips To Increase Your Metabolism
It’s extremely common for people on diets to eat too little. You will lose weight to start, but your body is smarter than you. Way smarter. It will start thinking, “this crazy kid is simply not eating enough to survive, I’m going to drop his/her metabolism, so he/she doesn’t burn as much during the day and can survive off this ridiculously small amount he/she is eating”. Bottom line, starvation won’t work as a diet, your body will make sure you don’t burn too much and die. Cut down your calories a little, and exercise more. Also check out this post on cheat eating and how it can help you trick your metabolism.
Increase Your Metabolism: 11 Hot Tips To Get Your Furnace Burning
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10 Ways to Make Someone Else's Day
Because of our modern busy lifestyles, it becomes easy to forget that we live alongside others who have needs just like we do. We treat people like props set up behind an orchestra which solely exist to play the background tunes to our lives.
10 Ways to Make Someone Else's Day
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Saturday, February 02, 2008
12 Things I Learned By 42 That I Wish I Knew At 22
My, how time flies. Seems just like yesterday that I was a 12 year old kid, going for long bike rides in Sherwood Forrest, the subdivision just around the corner from where I lived. Playing with William, Edward, and my little brother, climbing in the tree house, looking forward to Brent coming over to visit. Those were all good times and my only dread was finding out that we were having liver for supper.
12 Things I Learned By 42 That I Wish I Knew At 22
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7 Abandoned Wonders of the Former Soviet Union
There are amazing abandonments in America but the former Soviet Union has some of the most interesting, unique and strange abandoned buildings. The complex political, military and social history of the country has led to everything from almost-finished buildings abandoned before actual use and entire abandoned cities to chilling gulags in which tens of millions of prisoners met their end.
7 Abandoned Wonders of the Former Soviet Union
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Friday, February 01, 2008
Sleep no escape from a wired world
Your bedroom could be the next thing to be wired.
Meet the Starry Night Bed: it has sensors, temperature controls, internet connectivity and a home theatre option.
Sleep no escape from a wired world
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Affairs of the Lips: Why We Kiss
Researchers are revealing hidden complexities behind the simple act of kissing, which relays powerful messages to your brain, body and partner.
Affairs of the Lips: Why We Kiss
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Quick fixes for image problems
You know that people make snap judgments about you based on your appearance. But it turns out that most of those judgments are right. In a study where people viewed photos of CEOs, the people were able to guess the personalities of the CEOs accurately just by looking at their photo.
Quick fixes for image problems
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