Home and Living: Top 7 Household Fire Safety Tips

May 19, 2013 · Posted in Home and Living, How To · Comment 

Tip No. 1: Take care of the Electrical Cords and Wires

Among the most common cause of household fires are electrical fires. To prevent this, avoid overloading circuits or extension cords. You must also try to strategically place your cords and wires in places far from rugs and high traffic areas. Do not place wires and cords where they can be run over by your pets or kids, or where heavy materials can roll over or be placed over it. If you appliances, wires, or plus suddenly spark or emit an unusual spell, shut it off, unplug immediately, and have it repaired. Read more

Technology and Gadgets: 4 Common Mistakes Parents Make When Buying a Laptop for the Kids

May 1, 2013 · Posted in How To, Technology and Gadgets · Comment 

One of the best gifts a student can get from her parents is a laptop. You can give it to your kid perhaps as a birthday or Christmas present IF she really needs it for school. You might also want to give a laptop to her as a reward if she gets good grades or if performs well in sports or theater arts. Anyhow, if you are buying a laptop for your kid, here are some of the common mistakes most parents make. Read on below so you won’t have to make the same…

Mistake No. 1: Searching for the lowest-priced laptop

Sure, you want to go frugal but always opting for the lowest priced laptop isn’t always the best way to go – especially when you start ignoring all the other important factors. Also, when it comes to laptops, you will get what you pay for. That means cheap laptops are usually poorly built, and they also have lesser special features, lesser memory and storage space, and slower processors compared to those that come with better priced ones. Think of the laptop as an investment for your kid. Be willing to spend for a laptop that your kid will be able to use for years.  If you’re a bit short on the budget, you can always get instant loans from cashwindow.co.uk. Just be sure that you’ll be able to pay for it the next payday. Read more

Home and Living: How to Prepare your Wooden Floor for Varnishing and More

April 25, 2013 · Posted in Home and Living, How To · Comment 

Let’s face it; we all know that to get the best results you need to be willing to put in the graft, which often includes preparation even before you start working. When varnishing floors, preparation is essential. A well-prepared wood is necessary for optimum amounts of adhesion of its surface.

If you are wishing to do this but are unsure as to what you will need to do follow these simple instructions and you will be well on your way to the floor you are after:

Knock in any raised nails – This is essential in ensuring a professional finish and needs to be done thoroughly. Check, Check and repeat is the method I would recommend!

Fix any loose or damaged boards – If you have any issues with your floor this would be the best time to fix any damaged boards and ensure that none of boards of loose. Read more

Home Keeping: 11 Tips on How to Store Your Things Properly

April 13, 2013 · Posted in Home and Living, How To · Comment 

Tip No. 1. When you store your stuff, make sure that you label each and every box, and leave small spaces between rows of boxes so it won’t be hard to find your stuff when you need them.

Tip No. 2. When you need to stack your documents or your clothes, get boxes that are of the same dimensions. These boxes are easier to organize and stack.

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Technology and Gadgets: How to Solve Your User Interface Issues With Norton 360

March 30, 2013 · Posted in How To, Technology and Gadgets · Comment 

Every new software comes with some glitches that have to be worked out, but in the case of Norton 360, the benefits outweigh the glitches, especially since in the case of most of the glitches, they can be solved quickly and simply.

If you have updated your Norton 360, you might have come across an interface problem with your Norton Internet Security 2013. Apparently, some users have come across user interface problems. Some have an intermittent character kerning issue while most have blurry texts or blurry screens. This usually happens when your run on OS windows 7 enterprise 64.

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photo from http://community.norton.com/

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