A Trick to Make Your Computer Run Like New Again

August 10th, 2009

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Author: James Henry Johnson

Computers are great when they are running fast, but as soon as they get a little older, they start running slower and slower until you end up not being able to use the thing for what you need. This is a major problem which luckily has a simple solution that makes your system run like new again…

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The problem with most computers is that they end up running incredibly slowly because they have a part of their system which is constantly filling up with corrupted files. this part of your system is called the ‘registry’ and is one of the most important parts of Windows, storing all the files and settings for your computer (everything from your latest emails to your desktop background are kept in the registry). Because it’s such an important part of your PC, Windows is continually using the registry to tell it what to do and how.

Unfortunately, this means that Windows is constantly having to deal with 100’s of registry files, which often makes it confused, corrupting them and making them damaged. When this happens, your computer cannot read the files it needs, which makes it spend longer trying to decipher them, slowing it down. And with more and more files becoming corrupt every day, it’s a huge problem which is just getting worse and worse (which is the main reason why older PCs run slower – they have 1,000’s of these damaged files inside).

Luckily, there’s actually a way to fix this problem and make your computer run like new again. There are tools called ‘registry cleaners’ which you can download from the Internet, that actually clean out the registry for you. They scan every registry file and then fix any of the bad ones that they find inside the database, slowing your computer down. After one scan with a good registry cleaner, you can actually end up speeding up your PC dramatically, making it run like it was new again… but the amount it speeds up by is all determined by how good your registry cleaner is.

We’ve found the best registry cleaner to speed up your computer, is one called RegAce

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My opinion is here:

More registey repair/cleaner software come from here:
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They only cost $20 – $40, but they do the great job to make you windows run faster as new. In a word,  I think they are actually valueable software for you PC work.

It’s well worth trying if you think so.

And www.toptenreviews.com is also a very professional reviews site,  I visit it every week.

34 Tips for Your Younger Self

July 16th, 2009

34 Tips for Your Younger Self —From LifeHack.org

1. Don’t worry about the future..

2. Follow your passion, even if it does not pay very well. If you are good at what you do and love your career choice – the money will eventually follow.

3. Now is the time to establish good habits for life in every area; they might take a lot of hard work to form, but it’s worth the effort and missed television.

4. Listen more, listen better, pay attention and remember! Many people have been there and done that and can save you some headaches—but only if you listen.

5. There are some narcissistic whackjobs and bitter people in the world who will make your life a misery and who are so firmly embedded in their own version of reality that they’ll never change. Should you have the misfortune to encounter such a person, in whatever capacity, don’t hang around any longer than you absolutely need to.

6. If you get an idea that inspires you, act on it immediately! The best ideas are often the first to fade from memory, or get put on the backburner indefinitely.

7. Pay more attention to advice from adults. Or, pay less attention to advice from adults.

8. Keep playing, laughing and having fun, don’t get too serious!

9. When you’re planning your college major, don’t just think about the classes or subject matters you like most. If you want to climb the management chain, take management classes, not just marketing classes!

10. Don’t go out to eat so much; put the money in a high-interest account instead! Self-control with your money means freedom to live the way you want to live down the road.

11. Beyond just saving, learn to manage money now so you won’t make so many stupid mistakes later or develop nasty habits.

12. Don’t stress about relationships. If it works, it works, if it doesn’t, it doesn’t.

13. Be more assertive! Be more spontaneous.

14. Tell your parents and grandparents you love them. You don’t know how soon they will die.

15. There’s so much you don’t know, but you have such a great opportunity to keep learning. Never, ever stop learning.

16. Never ever stop asking questions about how the world works. Make “Why?” your favorite one.

17. Go to a state university. Going to a private college isn’t worth the extra money.

18. Learn about maintaining optimum health while you still have it. Get started with healthy eating and exercise young, so you don’t spend half your life worrying about weight, blood pressure, heart attacks and all sorts of weight-related problems.

19. Don’t be afraid to ask people for things you want if the worst outcome is that they say no.

20. Get over it and kiss the girl!

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21. Don’t stress out all the time. It will eventually take its toll on you in various forms.

22. Have fun while you can. Go out with your friends. Plenty of opportunity is going to come your way.

23. Stand up for yourself once in a while. People will respect that.

24. Don’t just save on take-out. Save 10% off the top of every paycheck and do not touch it until you retire.

25. Be prepared for your life to change. Realize that the relationship you thought you had is going to end. Don’t let what is happening paralyze you with fear.

26. Be aware of life-altering decisions when you’re young. Think seriously about having kids because they will dramatically change your life.

27. Expand yourself, even if you are sure where you are going. Learn something totally unrelated to your passion. Visit a place you wouldn’t normally go. A flexible mind and attitude will take you very far and allow you to handle the uncertainties in life.

28. Make your life your passion. Don’t get stuck being defined by your job. Start a website, get your name out there, volunteer, teach.

29. You’re (probably) not going to die next week. Figure out what you want to do with your life. You don’t want to be 37, broke, unemployed, and still living in your bedroom at mom’s house.

30. Don’t put off being happy. Don’t be the person that says, “I’ll be happy when…” Happiness is only found in the present. Now, today. Try to find some happiness in the journey of life—don’t think about the destination. It’s just a wooden box.

31. Do all the crazy stuff. Take the risks. They’re totally worth it!

32. Whatever you do, believe in yourself. You have untapped potential, and you will accomplish everything you have dreamed about. No one has the right to tell you can’t do something great in your life. Don’t allow them to justify their mediocre lives by destroying your dreams.

33. Improve your skill set. Learn a foreign language. Learn a martial art. Learn web design. Learn piano.

34. As for the best piece of advice anyone had to offer: take a piece of paper. The lottery numbers for January 1998 are…

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Survey: Americans value free time over money

July 15th, 2009

Having enough free time is more important to most Americans than being rich, according to a new poll.

Only 13 percent of more than 2,400 people questioned in the telephone poll ranked being wealthy as most important to them, while 67 percent ranked free time as their top priority, higher than having a successful career, getting married, and having children.

“Everyone wants free time to do the things they want to do, young, middle-aged or old,” said Richard Morin, of the Pew Social & Demographic Trends Project, which conducted the survey.

“So our desire to play unites us.”

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The poll also showed that people who were university educated valued career success over wealth, as did middle-aged people.

Not surprisingly, those who didn’t have money, ranked wealth very highly. This included minorities, first generation Americans and less educated people.

The survey also revealed that a disproportionate number of people under the age of 30 and retirees in the group made $20,000 or less a year.

But the emphasis on wealth lessens with age, with younger people putting value on it but hardly any seniors.

“It just diminishes with time as the reality sets in that you would never be rich,” Morin said. “But also, the reality sets in that you don’t have to be rich to lead a very comfortable and fulfilling life.”

While wealth was not at the top of people’s list of priorities, 43 percent still said it was somewhat important.

 

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