241. An extreme elevator
June 23, 2010
Throughout the world there are millions of buildings which have an elevator installed. From a domestic passenger lift to a heavy weight goods lift, there are lifts available for every type of premises; most of these lifts however are generally very innocuous and unmemorable. However, there are eleva...
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242. Corian in UK kitchens
June 21, 2010
Being a man-made solid surface that is thermoplastic during production and water repellent when cooled, Corian worktops have been popular in commercial premises for years. Practically every motorway service station in the UK has Corian sinks and washing area surfaces - and if they can stand up to th...
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243. Cleaning a new home
June 21, 2010
When you buy a new home, you probably will imagine your furniture in place or any new decor that you want to put in. The reality is somewhat different when you get into your new house because first things first, unless you can afford to start from scratch with new carpets and fitted kitchens or bath...
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244. Looking after the keyboard
June 18, 2010
The most obvious difference between laptop keyboards and PC keyboards is that with laptops, the keyboard is integral to the whole unit. Whereas with a PC it is easy to unplug a keyboard and change it for a different one, laptop keyboards are fitted and look as though it would be impossible to replac...
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245. Protecting the keyboard
June 17, 2010
Laptop keyboards are more vulnerable to damage than some other parts as they are subject to heavy use. It is too easy to tap the keys too hard or to be rough in the way the laptop keyboard is used so that keys can be shaken loose or even flipped right out. Dropping a heavy object onto your laptop ke...
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246. Follow the money, outsource the rest
June 17, 2010
Storing goods can make intensive demands on space and the busier you become; the demands on handling capacity can increase rapidly. For smaller or growing businesses, the pressure created on infrastructure and space by a busy period can be overwhelming. If the busy period proves to be sustained, the...
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247. What is the difference between ink cartridges and toner cartridges?
May 25, 2010
First of all, don’t worry too much about whether you need a toner or an ink cartridge. The model name and number of the printer gives you all the information you need to find the correct replacement ink. Anyone who sells manufacturer or compatible ink cartridges will state which make and model of pr...
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248. How does inkjet printing work?
May 25, 2010
When inkjet printers first came out almost 30 years ago, they were top of the line, premium pieces of equipment with price tags to match. These days the technology has come down in price and new methods are now leading the way in print quality and speed, but inkjets are one of the most popular types...
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249. Do you have poor spelling on your CV?
May 24, 2010
More than fifty per cent of all CVs sent in to prospective employers are littered with grammar and spelling mistakes. Have you taken the time to check your own CV lately? Poor spelling on CVs is one of the top complaints from employers, and a recent survey highlighted that over fifty per cent of emp...
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250. Protecting yourself
May 10, 2010
Skating is a versatile sport for all age groups and abilities, especially as a family pastime. There are several types of skating and some people will specialise in one type, such as ice skating, whereas other people will try all types of skating. Whichever type you try it can result in falls, with ...
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