Most of the Wordpress blogs look more or less similar these days, to stand uniquely out from the rest, you have got to tweak it. And by tweaking, we mean really getting your hands dirty down on the blog theme and PHP codes.
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/30-more-most-wanted-wordpress-tips-tricks-and-hacks/
Stephen Colbert delightedly tips his hat to all the Jagoffs on Wall Street who have driven the economy into the ground.
http://ccinsider.comedycentral.com/cc_insider/2008/10/colbert-tips-hi.html
A Harvard sleep researcher finds that if you sleep on new ideas and information, you’re 33% more likely to make connections between distantly related points. Sleep helps you make tough decisions, and solve problems, too
http://www.10000words.net/2008/09/30-amazing-photoblogs-and-few-tips-for.html
What to eat, what to do—even what to wear. 50 ways to instantly kick up your energy level to an all-time high.
http://www.mensfitness.com/energy/advice/157
Keep your blood sugar steady with a smart and satisfying snack! “Don’t eat between meals.” If you’ve ever heard that advice, you might want to take it with a grain of salt. If you go more than four or five hours between meals, a mid-afternoon snack might be just what the doctor ordered to help you keep your blood sugar steady.
http://www.rd.com/living-healthy/15-diabeticfriendly-snacks-tips/article98255.html
MacFormat magazine has reached its 200th issue and to celebrate, they’ve published 200 unmissable Mac tips. Here are 20 that caught our eye. For the full 200, pick up a copy of MacFormat in your local newsagent’s - on sale now.
http://www.techradar.com/news/computing/apple/20-tips-to-help-you-work-smarter-with-os-x-469991
In this article we’re going to look at 7 useful tips to make your Ubuntu experience even better. This is particularly aimed at newbies, and shows you step by step how to tweak Ubuntu with some must have extras.
http://blogs.howtogeek.com/tuxgeek/2008/09/13/newbies-7-useful-ubuntu-tips/
With these five easy tricks, you’ll have no trouble springing from the sheets rested and ready.
http://www.mensfitness.com/fitness/399
Some quick tips for improving your Ubuntu (or any other Gnome Linux distribution with small tweaks) experience. It doesn’t employ using any terminal/console commands.And yes i know that I’m not going to get dugg because i don’t have an established domain / or a big fanbase behind me. Meh. this is digg this days.
http://alexandrubucur.com/2008-09-14/top-7-ubuntu-gui-tips-yay-no-console-editing
A lazy sysadmin is a good sysadmin. Time spent in finding more-efficient shortcuts is time saved later on for that ongoing project of “reading the whole of the internet”, so try Linux Format’s 10 handy tips to make your admin life easier.