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The following tips should work for most photo editors and be relevant for social media. Continue reading Crop Your Give.Cru.org Photos with Paint.net
The following tips should work for most photo editors and be relevant for social media. Continue reading Crop Your Give.Cru.org Photos with Paint.net
As I suggested in Mark Your Calendars, I’m plugging away with all those looming end-of-year deadlines. I don’t have time for detailed explanations, but I think the links I give you will help. Continue reading Keep Calm and Carry on . . . with End-of-Year Tasks
I’m a big fan of spreadsheets, so I was intrigued that October 17th is National Spreadsheet Day. In 1979, Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston released VisiCalc, the first spreadsheet program for personal computers. Continue reading It’s National Spreadsheet Day
I put many things in my calendar last night that you might want to mark, too. Continue reading Mark Your Calendars
Of 1.9 billion websites, 600 million are blogs. That’s 1 in 3 websites.
The world’s 5 million podcasts are available in over 150 languages. By 2024, the number of podcast listeners will reach almost 505 million.
500,000 to 1 million new books are published yearly. Adding self-published books raises the number to 4 million. Continue reading How Are You Telling Your Story?
On Monday, April 8, 2024, the United States will experience a total solar eclipse, crossing from Texas to Maine. It’s not too early to plan. Lodging is already filling up and room rates have increased for that weekend. Because of the path length, this eclipse will be pretty easy for many of us to experience totality. Continue reading Start Planning for the 2024 North American Solar Eclipse