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Because of my involvement in the project Vizitka.cz I am currently unable to maintain this site for now. The content available is, however, still valid, of course. Thank you for your understanding.
Because of my involvement in the project Vizitka.cz I am currently unable to maintain this site for now. The content available is, however, still valid, of course. Thank you for your understanding.
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Recently we launched new website that helps you design and print you personal or professional business card. In Czech Republic, there are many services that allow you to send your design and have it printed, or to let someone design your card, largest being topvizitky.cz, probably. But we aim to be really usable, simple service that let's you desing your "vizitky" on-line.
Originally, we were running on a domain osobnivizitky.cz, but we've since moved to the new website, vizitka.cz. Of course, there is much to be done, so much, really. We have some interesting inspiration in "moo cards" and also zazzle.com is not too bad, either. Still, it certainly is not about copying, but about providing people with great, funny, original designs, and let them create great cards.
Vizitka means "business card" or "personal card", and metaphorically it also means someone's reputation. We hope that our cards will give you the best image you want. It is you who are designing it, after all :-)
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This freeware doesn’t really do anything that shouldn’t be implemented in the operating system itself. But hey, it is not, so Process Manager – to the rescue.
This is the original function, and also the one used very often when testing some programs. By simply right clicking on the application on taskbar you can select “Kill”, stopping and closing the program. This has the same power as “End Task” button in the “Process Manager” (BTW accessible by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc).
I don’t really use this much, but might come in handy when multitasking. Let’s say you are watching movie while crunching some data, converting pictures or downloading stuff from the internet. This may slow down your computer and the movie will sometimes twitch, especially if it is a HDTV resolution. With Process Manager, you can simply assign priority to different processes with right click on their icon on taskbar. In our example, you might assign “High” or “Above normal” priority to the video player. Or just decrease the priority of the process causing the lags.
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Adobe Photoshop is extremely useful, professional and complex program. You can do almost anything with it. But not without understanding the basics, not without taking the time to learn from others, without observing, studying.
Here are some tutorials that helped me, or that have been recommended to me:
If you have any other favorite Photoshop tutorials, I'll be happy to hear form you. I'm always happy to learn new things in Photoshop. I've been playing with Photoshop a lot lately, designing personal cards.
This article is based on article from Photobanks Reviewed.
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I encountered a problem of my PC with Windows 7 shutting down too slow (about 80 seconds). Being otherwise really happy with Windows 7 and it's stability, I investigated what causes this slow shutdown.
Turns out the solution was pretty easy. Some Windows 7 tuning utility allowed me to set some "security setting" which deleted the pagefile.sys each time I was shutting down the computer. Luckily, I stumbled upon this site with solution.
And that's it. My computer now shuts down in about 20 seconds. Of course, you don't need to shut down your computer every day, just put it to sleep or (when traveling) hibernate, but sometimes it is necessary and it is handy when shutting down the computer with Windows doesn't take too long.
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Obviously, there are way too many books to choose from, and this is just a very limited sample of them. But all of them resonated very well with me - they are clever, interesting, provide meaningful information and useful insight. I would recommend it to people interested in decision making, in technology and in education.
| Calvin and Hobbes are, I think, the best comic that has ever been created. Clever, funny, adorable, great use of English and interesting in every way. I recommend any of Calvin and Hobbes, but this is my favorite collection. | |
| Well, if you want to get serious about Calvin and Hobbes, this is the ultimate collection, the complete Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson. | |
| Neil Postman, outspoken critic of modern technology-driven education and society, shows with amazing candor how exactly has technology changed our lives and is destroying some of the nicer things that make us human. He also outlines what does it mean to oppose this technology-driven era, and is sort of optimistic. And it is a great read for anyone who thinks technology is pure good... | |
| I like many Pixar's movies, this is one of my favorites. Excellent and delicious animation meets touching and sort of inspiring storyline. Plus it is situated in a kitchen in Paris... | |
| The sweetest robot I've ever seen. This unique movie starts slowly, but that serves it's purpose - you will learn to love it. | |
| Strange movie, excellent actors, amazing twist and just cleverly made comedy with William Ferrell, Dustin Hoffman and Maggie Gyllenhaal. | |
| I haven't seen this yet, I just ordered it, but everything about this Monty Python documentary tells me I have to buy it, and, if "silly walk" or "fish dance" sound familiar to you, you probably should buy it, too! | |
| Are you interested in how Google became so powerful, how it started and what challenges were they facing when coming public? This great book filled with interviews will tell you a lot. | |
| Why more is less, why freedom is not always helpful if linked with just a wide selection and how our decision are paralyzed by the marketing, those are just some of the amazing scientific stories in this book from Barry Schwartz. | |
| Do you want to learn what Placebo Effect is really about? Should you trust Homeopathy? How media distort our view of medicine and science in general? This books asks questions and provides interesting answers. | |
| Last but not least, my favorite hero, Matt Harding and his crazy dance around the world, got from youtube video into a book now. Worthy reading if you are fan of his project. |
I hope you will find this collection of tips helpful. Thank you for reading.
Links lead to the British web-based on-line bookstore Amazon.co.uk where you can immediately buy these books. You get the same price as anybody, I get few pennies since you have come through my link. Thank you for your support. If you wish not to support this site, simply search for the book through your favorite search engine.
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RescueTime seems like the ultimate tool for geeky time-savers and lifehackers. It provides you with the statistics of your time on-line, and you can observe or set up almost anything. You can also create goals for yourself, e.g. no more than 1 hour of YouTube a day etc.
You need to register and then download the application (there is Download link at the bottom of the page).

I can't think of any other easy way how to get these data. Of course, it is up to you what you will change based on what you find. But TimeRescue really grew over the year I've been using it, and I think you might find it fascinating, and perhaps very useful, too.
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In this 20 minutes long video, through simple animation and verbal explanation, the story of stuff will be introduced to you. It includes all different links, context, theories... Did you know that in 50s, manufacturers intentionally decreased the lifetime of their products to increase sale, and thus, consumerism?
Annie Leonard explains all the different aspects of modern consumerism-oriented life. Materialistic economy is simplified, but not over-simplified. I have to admit that I sometimes don't enjoy being talked to like a little kid, but at least it is accessible to many people across the world.
And, I simply like simple things. I hope you will enjoy this, as I did.
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One of the first podcasts I subscribed to turned out to be the best one - Grammar Girl talks to me through my iPod every week to correct my grammar habits. Instead of being offended, I enjoy her sessions more than any other podcast so far. She has a great way of explaining seemingly casual grammar issues. She goes deep enough to keep things interesting even for advanced students or native speakers, yet she offers simple mnemotechnics and quick and dirty tips for everyone to improve their daily language.
Quick and dirty tips are not only about grammar, not any more. Many other podcasts are now coming from the same qdnow.com "family". I didn't really explore them all, they're probaly worth checking. But what I can recommend, that is Grammar Girl.
Pros
Regular schedule
Interesting topics (really!)
Witty and rich language
Enthusiastic about her topics
Transcripts with every episode
Funny examples
Guest writers
This podcast really improves your grammar
Cons
Sometimes a bit too much of (announced) advertising
Some example hard to follow (but there is always the transcript)
Listening to podcast about grammar a bit unusual at first
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QR codes are special kind of bar codes, usually with much more information in them. Although originally used in car manufacturer industry, their usage is now penetrating wider and wider audience. Many magazines include these codes to make it easier for readers to save some information or navigate their mobile browsers to specific address without having to type URL.
This of course assumes that you have appropriate software to read such codes. Some mobiles will have them preinstalled, but mostly you'll have to add them yourselves. I found these two interesting ones:
There are several options, I tried only few since I am not really needing this right now. It can be interesting for business owners, webmasters, marketing or just to play with it.