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So you have a folder with 100 images in it that need to be resized and have a watermark added. Doing this one at a time would take you all day, but with the use of Actions in Photoshop this repetitive task is as simple as editing one image with just a few extra [...]
“Have you ever heard a super-repetitive joke that seemed kinda funny at first, but the longer you watched it, the funnier it got? When I first noticed this principle at work in a certain kind of (generally absurdist) comedy years ago, I invented a little pseudo-academic classification to explain the phenomenon: I call it the sine wave of funny.” Read More (includes AWESOME videos)-Sunny
Workrave is a program specialized in the prevention or recovery of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) caused by the excess use of computers. Is the perfect program for secretaries, or other workers who use the computer, students, or anyone who uses the computer frequently and need a program to tell them when to rest and stretch.You can configure the program in the time you want it to notify you, it in
Workrave is a program specialized in the prevention or recovery of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) caused by the excess use of computers. Is the perfect program for secretaries, or other workers who use the computer, students, or anyone who uses the computer frequently and need a program to tell them when to rest and stretch.You can configure the program in the time you want it to notify you, it in
Spending hours sitting at computer, performing the same actions over and over again, puts us at risk of repetitive strain injury (RSI). It is most common among assembly line and computer workers. It is also a problem for guitarists who play with very tensed muscles.
Here is a list of 10 ways to keep you [...]
Our physiology is designed for movement, not today’s sedentary lifestyle, says Sharon Taylor, an Edmonton-based ergonomics expert (www.ergosum.ca). “We’re not designed to be sitting in a cubicle.”
Repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) — which include a number of conditions, including carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow — can result from a workspace [...]
Piky Basket is a handy tool which will help us in copying/moving files in Windows. It is created to save our time when working with copying/moving files in Windows.
Piky Basket allow you to select files/folders and then place them into a “basket”, then proceed to select different files/folders. After you had finish selecting, you can [...]
Paste Email, a Firefox extension developed by Chuck Baker, allows you to paste up to 16 different short text notes you find yourself typing often. It was originally conceived as a quick way to paste your email address but it has well grown far beyond that.
Paste Email adds an item to text boxes and text [...]
Making up names for imaginary illnesses and syndromes can be quite fun. Especially if you've skirted the edges of severe hypochondria the way I have. When conventional medicine fails to explain your oddities, simply make something up! Stick an itis or a tosis on the end, or fashion yourself up a spiffy sounding acronym and voila! Let the attention and sympathy roll in!As for me, I suffer from RMS. Symptoms include foggy memory, muscle tics (usually focused in the ocular area), bouts of irritability, melancholy, and/or aloofness. In severe cases, brain activity shuts down to a bare minimum and the victim experiences periods of near catatonia. There may even be drooling.There are a few theories floating about as to the cause of Repetitive Motion Sickness. The most likely contender is the ass
People with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) may be overwhelmed with persistent unappreciable thoughts or images.
If anyone in the family is suffering from OCD, then there is a 25% chance of having this disorder in one of the immediate family members.
Unwanted thoughts are obsession and repetitive behavior is compulsion. So, both combined together [...]
SmileOnMyMac has released TextExpander 2.0, the latest version of its customizable typing shortcut tool for Mac OS X. With TextExpander, users can define abbreviations for frequently-used text strings and images, also known as snippets. When an abbreviation is typed, it expands automatically to the full snippet. The new version of TextExpander incorporates many features for organizing, sharing and syncing snippets.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) October 16, 2007 — SmileOnMyMac has released TextExpander 2.0, a new version of its customizable typing shortcut tool for Mac OS X. With TextExpander, users can define abbreviations for frequently-used text strings and images, also known as snippets. When an abbreviation is typed, it expands automatically to the full snippet. The new version of TextExpander incorporates many features for organizing, sharing and syncing snippets.
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I was in a restaurant the other day - Chevy's in Arundel Mills Mall, Hanover, Maryland (quite good food, love the bartenders) - when I heard the strangest thing. Someone wanted some chili con queso with cheese...Normally I would shrug this off, but having had limited Spanish I thought this rather strange. It could be that someone just doesn't know. I was there at one time. "con Queso" means with cheese!. So the translation of chili con queso with cheese would be chili with cheese with cheese. Not a bad thought or idea. I love cheese. Rather like yesterday when I went to my other favorite sports bar, Kilroys in Springfield, VA and wanted an extra side of ala mode for my brownie ala mode.Why am I picking on this topic? I just ran across a post where someone mentioned $100 treasure dollars. So that would actually read "100 dollars treasure dollars". Hmmm, is that because of inflation?Forgive me -
Suffering from repetitive strain injury? Didn’t get relief after practicing several exercises? Then try for some products to reduce repetitive strain injury. Here are the most useful ones.
Wrist Brace With Double Buckle Wrist Support
Product features:
The double buckle wrist support protects and supports your wrist injuries.
This wrist support has a metal, which captures and [...]
To win your UK compensation claim your employer must be shown to be legally responsible for your repetitive strain injury - this is not as complicated as it sounds. The steps to proving your employer's legal responsibility
Repetitive strain injury (RSI) is a condition that affects millions of patients worldwide.
In order to define this controversial condition high quality trials and evidence of effective treatments are needed.
Frankly speaking repetitive strain injury is not one diagnosis, but it is an umbrella term for disorders that develop as a result of [...]
We might have spent too much time sitting in front of our PC to do work or surf the net for information. Overuse of the computer might affect our muscles, tendons and nerves in the arms and upper back and cause a health problem called Repetitive Stress Injury or Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). RSI will create recurring pain or soreness in the neck, shoulders, upper back, wrists or hands. To prevent or even recover from RSI , there is a program called Workrave that can remind users to take a break once in a while and even have an exercise program to guide users to do some stretching on those unused muscles. This program will periodically alert users to take rest breaks and restrict users to their daily limit of computer use. By taking a rest break and doing some stretches, strengthening exercises, massages and biofeedback training, users can reduce neck and shoulder muscle tension and heal existing disorders.Workrave has released its latest version, V1.8.4 released. It’s free. Click h
These days most of the plugins are using prototype & Script.aculo.us Javascripts. Once activated the plugin calls and load these scripts from their respective directory. Imagine, if you’ve 6 plugins using these two scripts, in that case the scripts will be called six times and will load from six different places. Thus overloading and slowing down your page.
The WordPress 2.1.x onwards, prototype & Script.aculo.us are bundled with the package and called, when you browse your WordPress blog i.e. add to another call of the two scripts.
When I installed WordPress 2.1, I had edited all my plugins, and changed the location of the two scripts to wordpress/wp-includes/js and deleted those from the plugins directorys. That doesn’t made much difference in terms of load reducing, but to some extent this trick helped.
Now to optimize my blog, I’m going to compress all JavaScripts running on my blog, but before that I wanted to get rid of
The last day in the month of February is marked as repetitive strain injury awareness day.
Approximately 2.3 million Canadian adults have experienced a repetitive strain injury.
Repetitive strain injury or musculosketal disorder (MSD) is a collective term for a variety of motion-induced, painful unbearable disorders that result from damage to muscles, nerves [...]
Mouse trapper is an extension to the keyboard.
It is a way to physically use the keyboard without physically touching it.
The mouse trapper helps to prevent or relieve pain from repetitive strain injuries.
The mouse trapper is attached to the keyboard and your mouse slots into a special cradle at the side. Special scroll [...]
People using the computer keyboard and the mouse for long periods of time on a regular basis risk developing a type of repetitive stress disorder called carpal tunnel syndrome.
What's RSD?
Repetitive Stress Disorder occurs due to a gradual build up of the small amounts of bodily damage that occurs on a daily basis. The damage usually occurs due to repetitive motions and sustained postures of a
Fall is coming!Every once in awhile, a breeze laden with the scents of fall floats past me. Flowers at the end of their season. Leaves. Chimney smoke. My heart begins to race while these aromas convey the promise of the season; full-time schoolwork; corn on the cob; pumpkins so big my sons hands cannot even meet around them; final cuttings of grass; warm, comforting fires in the fireplace; cool, evening walks on the trail; musty boxes full of autumn decorations being brought into the house; thick, bulky sweaters; pumpkin spice candles; hot, hearty soups; afternoons of leaf raking. Of course, there is the occasional freeze-out, when we've left the windows open all night for the cool, fragrant air and wake up with frozen noses and toes, as well as the intermittent morning that the leaves and crisp, cool air are calling me so loudly that I cannot focus on school (that's right - I can't focus!). So the boys are released to accompany me on an excursion to the park, picnic blanket and sch