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Tech Support Survival Guide in 5 Steps

[[{“type”:”media”,”view_mode”:”media_large”,”fid”:”709″,”attributes”:{“class”:”media-image”,”typeof”:”foaf:Image”,”style”:””,”width”:”500″,”height”:”333″,”alt”:”Plastic 52: Week 3″}}]] [Image: Flickr user ElDave] Sometimes, you have to hate them. When your computer stops working, it’s their job to fix it, and pronto. Who can blame you for popping a few capillaries when you’re on hold for countless minutes or waiting for a response to an e-mail you sent last week?

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Say It with a Smiley

[This is the third in a series about e-mail. Read earlier posts under the category e-mail.] Emoticons, short for “emotion icons,” and also known as smileys, are punctuation combinations that can help soften an informal message. Here are some frequently used emoticons and their definitions. Use them in moderation; too many can make your messages

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E-mail Image Counts

[This is the third in a series about e-mail. Read earlier posts under the category e-mail.] Here are a few easy tips for tidying up messy messages: Check spelling and grammar before sending. Spell-check goes a long way toward making you sound smarter, but some people surprisingly don’t use it. Don’t use all caps. I

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Gadget Monday: Podcasting Project Perfect for Nonprofit Budget

If any of you have started podcasting or video blogging, you might have noticed a discernible difference between what you’re doing with your computer microphone and what the pros are doing when they’re making voice-overs. Namely, you’re likely to hear very pronounced P sounds as you talk into the mic. We’ve addressed a couple different

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