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A unique selling point of Open Source Software is that developers can interact directly with users of the software through a transparent development process. Proprietary vendors can only aspire to do this. Being close to your users means that you get faster feedback... Meaning that you can react faster to make a product your users want! This could be suggestions for improvements, bug reports, requests for changes or complements for a great job! http://drupal.org/planet

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The Car Repairs You Can (Seriously) Do Yourself, Despite Your Abilities

http://lifehacker.com/5868374/the-car-repairs-you-can-seriously-do-yourself-despite-your-abilities Car repairs can drain your pocketbook fast, but you can do a wide range of repairs yourself, regardless of your technical skill. We're not just talking oil changes; provided you can hold a wrench, you can fix everything ranging from fuel filters to alternators. We'll detail the tools necessary for your DIY toolkit, where to turn to for help when you're making the repairs, and how to tackle some of the most common car problems yourself. Title image remixed from an original by Laralova (Shutterstock) . The biggest hurdle in convincing someone they can handle car repair is the fear factor, but here's the thing: It's actually pretty hard to permanently screw up a car.

Learn the Basics of Coding

http://lifehacker.com/5867110/learn-the-basics-of-coding Smartphone apps, desktop apps, and web apps are some of the best tools we have to get things done, express ourselves, and yes, sometimes have fun. You may have once thought programming was the domain of anti-social neck beards living in basements across the world, but the fact is, anyone can code, and almost everyone can benefit from knowing a little bit about programming. This week's episode of Lifehacker is an introduction into the basics of coding.
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Digital Photography Tips and Tutorials

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Can you show (not tell)? By Mary Jaksch I’m sure you agree that whether you write fiction or faction, stories are a great way to convey your message.

How to Show (Not Tell): A Writing Lesson from John LeCarre

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We spent the last week learning all about the basics of photography, from the way your camera works to composing your photos to editing them in post. Here's the complete guide, along with a PDF of all the lessons and some additional resources fo learning more. Note: Click the lesson title to view the lesson—it's a link! Part I: Understanding How Your Digital Camera Works With so many cameras available, figuring out how all the specifications and options translate into your everyday use is complicated. For our first lesson in the Basics of Photography, we learn how cameras work and make sense of what that means in terms of choosing a camera to buy and how that choice affects your photographs.

Basics of Photography: The Complete Guide

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http://lifehacker.com/5810271/how-to-create-presentations-that-dont-suck Bad presentations are painful—for both the presenter dying a slow death in front of a crowd and the bored audience members who have to sit through it. If your task is to create or deliver presentations that don't suck, here are five common presentation pitfalls to avoid and tips on making presentations that can instead inspire and inform. What is a sucky presentation?

How to Create Presentations that Don't Suck

http://lifehacker.com/5855321/a-non+designers-guide-to-making-attractive-presentation-slides You may not be a designer, but your presentations also don't need to scream I'm visually incompetent! GitHub developer Zach Holman—self-proclaimed as "expressly not a designer"—nonetheless made this beautiful presentation , and after wowing a whole lot of people, put together this slide design guide to help other non-designers get started down the road to attractive presentations. The post is full of helpful, easy-to-apply advice, ranging from choosing your color palette, working with text, pacing your slides, and so on. For example: Color is the very first thing people will notice.

A Non-Designer's Guide to Making Attractive Presentation Slides

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A "Certificate of Creditable Coverage" is a creation of the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (often referred to as HIPAA) designed to ensured that individuals who change health insurance plans will enjoy continuous coverage for ongoing medical treatments. A Certificate of Creditable Coverage applies when a person is joining a new employer-sponsored group health insurance plan and, in a few cases, when enrolling in a state-assisted individual insurance plan. Top Health Insurance Companies Health Insurance Quotes for Individuals & Families Compare plans from multiple providers Explore your options and save money. Shop on your own schedule and find the best plan for you Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, Coventry, HealthNet, Humana, Kaiser, UnitedHealthCare, and more.

Who Built the Pyramids? | Harvard Magazine Jul-Aug 2003

The pyramids and the Great Sphinx rise inexplicably from the desert at Giza, relics of a vanished culture. They dwarf the approaching sprawl of modern Cairo, a city of 16 million. The largest pyramid, built for the Pharaoh Khufu around 2530 B.C. and intended to last an eternity, was until early in the twentieth century the biggest building on the planet. To raise it, laborers moved into position six and a half million tons of stone—some in blocks as large as nine tons—with nothing but wood and rope. During the last 4,500 years, the pyramids have drawn every kind of admiration and interest, ranging in ancient times from religious worship to grave robbery, and, in the modern era, from New-Age claims for healing “pyramid power” to pseudoscientific searches by “fantastic archaeologists” seeking hidden chambers or signs of alien visitations to Earth.

The Top 10 Best How-To YouTube Video Channels

But the organization of YouTube videos into channels saves the videos from disappearing into the great muddle. Channels are assigned automatically, but there are only some which truly standout as great learning resources. Which are some of the better “How-To” YouTube channels? Let’s find out.
Perhaps you've thought to yourself how nice it would be to be somebody else from time to time. As the New York Times points out, disappearing with a new identity isn't that hard. The Times talked to Bob Burton, president of the highly regarded bounty hunting company U.S. Cobra, about how one could easily disappear.

How to Vanish with a New Identity