So the list is out and guess who’s the most employee friendly company to work for?
Here are some tips:
– I use their product to monetize my site.
– I use their product to advertise online marketing and affiliate campaigns. [Read more…]
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So the list is out and guess who’s the most employee friendly company to work for?
Here are some tips:
– I use their product to monetize my site.
– I use their product to advertise online marketing and affiliate campaigns. [Read more…]
The Windows operating system recognizes the outlook: tag and whenever it sees that it’s part of a link, it triggers outlook to do something. Depending how you format the hyperlink, you can open messages, folders, contacts and meetings stored in outlook from websites, documents (Word, OpenOffice etc), Excel spreadsheets and powerpoint presentations stored either locally or even over a shared network. [Read more…]
I’ve been using this code for quite a long time and it has been working for me most of the time. What it does is that it reads a directory (“uploads” in this example) and store every sub-directories that it can find into an array $year[].
$dir = "uploads"; $yeardh = opendir($dir); while (false !== ($yeardir = readdir($yeardh))) { if ($yeardir != '.' and $yeardir != '..' and strtolower(substr($yeardir,strlen($yeardir)-3,3)) != '.db') { $year[] = $dir.'/'.$yeardir; } } closedir($yeardh);
It was only recently that I tested and found out that it failed under “certain circumstances” showing the following error message.
Fatal error: [] operator not supported for strings in file.php on line xx
If you are using a email address other than one provided by gmail (Google’s flavor of email system similar to Yahoo! Mail and Live/Hotmail) to login into Google Adsense, the system will now ask you to switch to a google account. [Read more…]
The act of bringing two or more rows/columns into one is known as “merging” in Excel. Here is a fast way on how to do that. [Read more…]
Most text editors moves to the next line when you press ENTER. What you have done is essentially entered a line break.
However, things work a bit differently in Microsoft Excel. Instead of entering a line break, Microsoft Excel jumps to the next cell when you press ENTER.
The solution is: Use ALT-ENTER if you want to achieve a line break in a Excel cell.
Simply put:
– You are adding a new line to the text in a cell when you press ALT-ENTER.
– You are jumping from one cell to the cell in the next row when you press ENTER
Perth is planning its own Waterfront which will extend William Street and Mounts Bay area. It looks pretty nice and promising from the preliminary planning and design.
However, when will it be completed? According to the official FAQ:
The statutory approval phase would likely take 36 months, however efforts will be made to shorten that timeframe.
Stage 1A development starts with the Esplanade area in mid 2011, together with an expanded Supreme Court Gardens.
Stage 1B is the main waterfront circle constructed between mid 2012 and mid2013.
Stage 2 – Mounts Bay would be developed from 2016.
A full build-out is expected to take 15 – 20 years depending upon economic conditions at the time.
I’m not in the business of city/urban design, civil or structural engineering, but doesn’t that sounds a little bit too long? And how much taxpayer’s money will be used for the project?
IMHO, Perth definately needs one. The city is comparably boring and smaller then Australia’s major cities such as Sydney and Melbourne.
I’m considering buying a vehicle insurance and here’s why.
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Selling is not merely trying to get a sale. Marketing should be involved as well. This diagram from Google Adwords (video tutorial here) provides a good example of a buying cycle and the mentality that each consumer will definately go through in order to reach to the final decison of buying something.
I presume that I’m not one of those Mr. Romantic that always remember about special occassions, especially days like the first kiss, the date we first hold hands or day we had our first night out and dinner together. And before I noticed, it was Valentine’s day 2008. Geez, who created this “festival” anyway?
I know I was in deep trouble (deep sh*t actually) and need to dig a deep hole or else my girlfriend will dig one for me. The reason was simple… I didn’t have a gift fr her yet! I left buying a gift for my girlfriend to the last minute. [Read more…]