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If you're halfway familiar with your own computer, it's not hard to become a power user. "Power users" aren't (necessarily) hackers or CS majors... they're just people who are so familiar with their machine that they don't have to think about using it. The...
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It's really difficult to celebrate the Fourth of July without noticing its clichés and platitudes. Yet because everyone is celebrating and carrying on, it's an unpopular time to discuss how meaningless certain "American" phrases have become. Strap in, because we're hammering one of them...
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Times New Roman, sized at 12 points and double-spaced. One-inch margins on all sides. When teachers and college professors required a format like that, they were teaching you some of the basics of typography—but not well, and not for the...
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A few weeks ago, we introduced you to six barriers between creative people and success. Afraid to fail—or look like a moron? We explain why you're probably happier taking a risk. Under pressure from your peers—or even your family? We give...
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Today is D-Day, for those of you keeping track. So to stay on theme with today's events in history, we offer a comparison (though most certainly not an equivocation) between that history and our more present struggles. 1. Everyone has,...
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