Karen Whitehouse Spiegelman is a writer and editor with over a decade of professional experience across all media. She has written for magazines, copy-edited for television, and line-edited for Web publications. Her clients have included CNET, Red Herring, ZDTV, the IEEE Computer Society, and Where. For more details or to propose a project, email her.
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Rates start at $35/hr, or can bid by project. Available for on-site work in San Francisco.
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This wonder download turns everyday objects into Tachyon antennae that detoxify you and stuff. And if you believe that, I'd like to sell you the Brooklyn Bridge, cheap. As a bonus, I've already turned it into a Tachyon antenna.
Patience is the hallmark of the mango hunter, and it's rewarded with a juicy orange revelation.
Using the results from Bazooka, information from reputable online forums, or just your nerve, you can lay waste to spyware by scouring your Registry.
The computer never rejects you because you don't spend enough time with it, or because it's hungry, or because you forgot its birthday, or because you have a big glob of something on your shirt. Instead, it offers respite from the exhausting task of dealing with other people.
[T]here's good evidence that regular drinking is a contributing factor to fatal liver, kidney, and heart poisoning in acetaminophen overdose. Again, people, I can't stress this enough -- one drug at a time!