Updates from October, 2007

  • List Of My Favorite Websites

    Shawn Brown 8:45 pm on October 2, 2007 | 1 Permalink | Reply

    I thought I’d compile a list of all my favorite website that I use on a regular basis.
     
  • RGB and Hexadecimal Color Codes

    Shawn Brown 11:50 am on August 25, 2006 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    I found this great color reference site today.  I was doing some work for another department and they said they wanted a “Goldenrod” color.  A little Google search on Goldenrod returned this site for me.  Hope it helps. http://www.pitt.edu/~nisg/cis/web/cgi/rgb.html

     
  • Was That Email a Truth or a Lie? - A Website To Get Information on eRumers and More!

    Shawn Brown 8:34 pm on May 19, 2006 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    Truth or Fiction website imageWe receive them almost daily.  You know, those emails that leave you wondering if it was true or false.  Over the years the website TruthorFiction.com has been a great resource to check up on those emails that have been forwarded to me.  So next time you receive an email check it out before you forward it on.  Here’s what they say about themselves.

    TruthOrFiction.com is a web site where Internet users can quickly and easily get information about eRumors, warnings, offers, requests for help, myths, hoaxes, virus warnings, and humorous or inspirational stories that are circulated by email.

    TruthOrFiction.com is designed to be of value to the ordinary user of the Internet who wants to make sure that an email story contains information, not misinformation.

    Our focus tends to be on stories that are the most widely-circulated on the Internet.
    Every story on TruthOrFiction.com has either been personally researched by the TruthOrFiction.com staff or, in some cases, is known to be a classic rumor or urban legend that has stood the test of time. As much as possible, the sources of our information are included in the stories.

     
  • Create Calendars Online at Calendars That Work

    Shawn Brown 6:51 pm on May 17, 2006 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    Calendar site image Calendars That Work is a website I stumbled across today that I thought was a very practical and useful website. The site will allow you to create calendars online and then download in Microsoft Word format. The site has a collection of 10 free calendars and a large collection of calendars available at a subscription rate.Visit the site: http://www.calendarsthatwork.com/ http://www.calendarsthatwork.com/ 

     

     
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