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Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT

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If you are preparing for a career in IT or are new to IT, many of the "dirty little secrets" listed below may surprise you because we don't usually talk about them out loud. If you are an IT veteran, you've probably encountered most of these issues and have a few of your own to add -- and please, by all means, take a moment to add them to the discussion. Most of these secrets are aimed at network administrators, IT managers, and desktop support professionals. This list is not aimed at developers and programmers — they have their own set of additional dirty little secrets -- but some of these will apply to them as well.

http://blogs.techrep...com.com/hiner/?p=546


Linux Journal: Readers' Choice Awards 2008

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The Readers' Choice Awards take the current pulse of the Linux Community year. Here are the tools you use every day in your work and play.

Back in January and February, we surveyed you, our readers, to find out what Linux-based products, tools and services you prefer these days. More than 5,900 of you completed the survey, and your favorites are the worthy recipients of the 2008 Readers' Choice Awards. Although some results are predictable, many are certain to both interest and surprise you.

http://www.linuxjour...al.com/article/10065


Office 2007 Search Command add-in and other tricks for finding commands

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Having trouble finding where a command is in the new Office Ribbon? Microsoft Labs has just released a ribbon add-in that lets you type text from a command, and it gives you a list of matching commands.

Search Commands helps you find commands, options, wizards, and galleries in Microsoft Office 2007 Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Just type what you're looking for in your own words and click the command you need. Search Commands also includes Guided Help, which acts as a tour guide for specific tasks.
http://www.officelab...s/Pages/default.aspx

Also mentioned in the discussion thread is another addin that helps you find and perform common actions by typing natural language requests.

Continue reading the rest of the entry and discuss..


Linux Shootout: 7 Desktop Distros Compared (InformationWeek)

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InformationWeek reviews and compares 7 desktop distros:

"We tested openSUSE, Ubuntu 8.04, PCLinuxOS, Mandriva Linux One, Fedora, SimplyMEPIS, and CentOS 5.1. All performed well, and each had at least one truly outstanding feature. Ubuntu 8.4 remains one of the best desktop distributions for many good reasons: it works with almost any hardware you throw at it, and has tons of features for both existing Linux users and prospective converts from Windows."

http://www.informati...?articleID=207200145

The author also gave openSUSE points for ease of use on the desktop, and Mandriva kudos for ease of administration.


Your favorite audio CD burner?

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I never took interest in how to burn audio CDs, because I didn't have the need. But last week a girl friend asked me to make the audio from some YouTube video files playable on her tiny ghetto blaster, so I was forced to give it a try.

So my question to 'you' is:
What do you use to burn audio CDs that will show all proper info?

Click here to read the recommendations from forum members..


Flash Game of the Week: Armed with Wings - Beautiful Atmosphere

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Armed With Wings: Beautifully animated and with wonderful sense of atmosphere.  A samurai and his bird battles evil.

From JayIsGames.com review:
At its core, Armed with Wings is an action/puzzle platformer, and no amount of glitz and glamor is going to change that. But even if you're sick to death of platformers, this game offers something special: an innovative game mechanic with polish and style. Snazzy cut scenes before and after boss fights add some great eye candy, while an evenly-progressing difficulty system keeps you from throwing in the towel.


http://armorgames.co...408/armed-with-wings

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