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Issue #20

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Improve Your Computer Skills, and Enjoy
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April 8, 2000 Issue
#20
Editor, Phil Berkun ISSN:
1530-6917
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IN THIS ISSUE:
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=> [1] This Week's Money Saver: The Perfect Research Tool
=> [2] This Week's Computing Tip: Keep Your Monitor Clean
=> [3] This Week's Internet Tip: Spam Stopper
=> [4] This Week's One-Liner
=> [5] Subscribe/Unsubscribe information
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[1] THIS WEEK'S MONEY SAVER: The Perfect
Research Tool
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Need High Quality Information from Reliable Sources?
InfoJump is a magazine and newspaper article search
site. They say they are continually searching over 4,000
online publications and over 5,000,000 articles found in
newspapers, journals, newsletters, online versions of
print publications, e-zines and online magazines.
Of particular value is their index of periodicals, which is
updated daily. It's fast and returns more relevant results
than most popular search engines.
The publisher of InfoJump.com is Community Internet
Services, Houston, Texas.
InfoJump is considered a perfect research tool. It is
especially useful for librarians, students, corporations
and anyone who needs up-to-date, quality information
from reliable sources.
http://www.infojump.com/
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Do you like to dine out? I'll have
a site
where you can access free, money-saving
dining coupons and special offers.
They also offer restaurant recipes,
dining cams, postcards & food
shopping
info.
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[2] THIS WEEK'S COMPUTING TIP: Keep Your Monitor Clean
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This Week's Tip is for Both PC's and Mac's
A Clean Monitor Is A Happy Monitor
Have you ever noticed how often you touch your
computer's monitor? Touching happens when we move
the monitor, point something out on it to a friend or
family member, or try to keep track of where we are in
a spread sheet.
All this touching makes cleaning your computer's
monitor more of a regular activity than, say, cleaning a
television screen.
What should you use to clean your monitor's screen?
First, follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning,
particularly if you suspect your display is made from
unusual materials. You could go out and purchase
special, monitor-safe cleaning products. But in most
cases, glass cleaner and paper towels or soft cotton
cloths will work just fine. Spray the cleaner onto your
paper towel or cloth, NOT onto the screen. That way,
cleaner fluid can't run down the front of your tube and
get inside the monitor casing where it can cause damage.
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[3] THIS WEEK'S INTERNET TIP: Spam Stopper
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Don't Want Your E-mail Address Harvested?
MailTo-Encrypter is a free program that was designed
especially to stop harvesting programs from collecting
your e-mail address(es) from your web site. (And then
adding them to a spamming list.)
It will simply 'encrypt' your e-mail address. Address
collecting programs won't be able to see it, but your
e-mail address will still be displayed correctly in the
browser. The "mailto" tag will also continue to work
correctly.
You'll find MailTo-Encrypter at this web site:
http://pluto.spaceports.com/~mobysw/en/
Or you can download the program directly from this link:
http://pluto.spaceports.com/~mobysw/en/mtenc_de.exe
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[4] THIS WEEK'S ONE-LINER:
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Graffiti written on the bottom of a bathroom door:
"Beware of limbo dancers!"


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