Simply the Best Tips & Tricks for Everyday Life
Some of you may be able to relate to moments like this: “you saw someone out of the blue, in a lobby, car garage, restaurant etc etc, at that moment, you were in shocked, didn’t know what to do, and as you know yourself best you did nothing. Afterwards, you thought, it could have been a perfect date but it’s too late. You kick yourself so hard for it. You then day-dream about future that could have been, maybe movies, popcorn, and oh no…what about the potential wedding???”
Click on the image below and you’ll see what I mean. To rescue a missed opportunity, here’s what you should do in this situation…
Hey would you normally hand over your private information such as names, addresses, birth dates, phone numbers, email address and other personal information to strangers? Of course not. But wait, you may already have!!! Facebook is the world’s largest online social network that boost 250,000 new members each day, and 60,80,100 millions of users that’s growing by days. Chances are we enjoyed the site because we can find out what’s happening to our friends and family.
If you read part 1 of the article you’ll know how easy it is to gain access to other people’s profile. Well, here’s another simple exploits…
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If you’re like me who gets lot of email, it’d be nice to be able to quickly file the emails away without doing a ton of drag and drop (e.g. if you use Outlook you’ll know what I mean? my hands are shaking after filing 500 emails into their respective folders). Fortunately if you use Yahoo Mail like many are, here’s a much easier way to do this…
I came across one of many sites with questions such as the following: “Kristina Vi June 25, 2008 – 11:25am: does anybody know how i can HACK into a private Facebook account?” Looking at the messages I see a growing trend of people who desired to get into other people’s business. Perhaps they’re acquaintance that aren’t close enough to be friends, or they’re looking for their potential dates’ secret profile, or worse they’re after your identity for identity theft. In the coming few articles, we’ll look at the implication of Social Networking as it relates to your privacy, what to look for and how to be careful. We’ll look into real scenarios of how your security maybe compromised, unless you’re careful.
The 64,000 dollar question: what does it take to gain access to someone’s profile?
Facebook is a good platform to post some of the best videos especially when they relate to your friends or family. I also find that Facebook video supports higher resolution upload than YouTube. Whilst grabbing YouTube video is a breeze, leeching Facebook video is a little harder. Finally here’s how you’ll do it…
If you have a long URL link or site, you may wanna use a shorter / portable link. Furthermore, wouldn’t it be great if you can customize it to suit your own needs? Now you can. Simply visit MooURL.com enter your long URL link, and you’ll receive a short link. You can then make it into something custom. Although there’re other similar service around, MooURL.com is much cuter to use I guess…
Wii came out with Rock Band just like its cousins XBox 360, PS2 and PS3. Like all Wii gamers, you’d like to play with all your friends. And if you don’t want to bore them with only 12 songs from the beginning, you’ll have to unlock each song one after another until you have all 63 songs to play with. If you don’t have that patience, here’s how to unlock all the songs in Wii Rock Band, all at once, and in seconds…
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If you have a mortgage, you’d know how much you wish you could pay that damn 30 year mortgage sooner. We’ll unravel the way for you to do it without having to do much more than what you already have or paying extra fee. We’ll also unmask how those “Bi-Weekly” payment plan can fool you into paying them for something you can do all by yourself.
Sick of downloading MP3s you don’t own but felt paying $1.49 per song as too expensive? Well here’s solution, why not import your music from Russia via the internet. Alot of people have done this to take advantage the difference from buying music locally where it’s expensive vs buying it from lower cost country. I can think of Canadian prescriptions being something similar concept as this. The solution is finding websites where it’d help you drive down cost of buying music, down to sometimes paying just ten cents per song, and also have no less than half a million songs available.
If you own Comcast Limit Basic subscription $14.95/month (i.e. I only needed basic local channels), you’ll noticed that your HD signal for local channels are gone. WTF?!?! According to local rep, they want you to get a new digital tuner and upgrade to the $44.95/month plan. And you’ll go “no way”!!! This is annoying because since they delivered HD for more than 6 months and you got used to them, and now boom it’s gone without proper explanation. As a result, I decided to find a better solution…
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