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The Road from Windows - Time for change

The Road from Windows - Time for change
For the last year I've waged war across my desktop, wiping out Microsoft fortifications and bunkers in anticipation of abandoning Windows, but Redmond's last remaining stronghold is the Outlook Calendar.
Now I'm considering a switch to Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon or Apple's Leopard Mac OS 10.5, it's time to finally wean myself off Outlook.
A hard drive failure 12 months ago forced me to rethink my email system and my reliance on Outlook 2003. I decided to switch from POP3 to IMAP so, if I had another hard drive failure, I wouldn't be forced to re-download my entire inbox just to recover the last few days worth of mail. Gmail didn't support IMAP at the time so I moved to Fastmail.fm.
The problem I encountered is most IMAP email clients only download the headers until you actually read an email, which is a pain if you need to find something in your inbox while you're offline. A lot of IMAP email clients claim to let you automatically download the entire email but the feature often doesn't actually work (or doesn't work with sub-folders).
I think the only email clients that would do the job were Outlook Express and Thunderbird 1.5, when combined with the Sync on Arrival plugin. I opted for Thunderbird, because it has better features than Outlook Express and it's multi-platform. Frustratingly I haven't been able to upgrade to v2.0 because it won't work with Sync on Arrival.
At the time I'd just bought an iMate JasJam Windows Mobile 5 smartphone (a rebadged HTC Hermes, I think), which I wanted to sync with my desktop calendar - so it was easier to stick with Outlook 2003 for my calendar. I'd read about the Lightning calendar plugin for Thunderbird, as well as Birdie Sync for syncing with a WM5 device, but they were only early betas so I decided to put them on the roadmap and stick with Outlook for a while.
My calendar requirements aren't that high, I certainly wouldn't classify myself as a power user. All I really want are decent pop-up reminders with an audio alert and a snooze option. I don't do things like send and receive meeting appointments. I can see the merit in using Outlook if you're using Microsoft's collaboration features such as Sharepoint, but for your average user it's overkill (just like the other Microsoft Office apps).
Of course after yesterday's rant about moving apps online you'd expect me to be looking at a completely online email and calendar solution, such as the package from Google. The problem is I'm not happy with the desktop pop-ups you get with online applications - which is a problem for email, calendar and RSS applications. I've come to the conclusion that you need something installed on the desktop - even if it's just a notifier app.
Google Calendar combined with Google Notifier almost does the job, but it doesn't let me snooze appointments ie. remind me again in 15 minutes. Well, at least not the Mac version I'm using at the moment. If an appointment reminder comes up when I'm in the middle of something else, I need the option to postpone it so I don't continue with what I'm doing and then forget about the appointment. Again I know I'm being fussy, but as the end user that's my prerogative. If anyone knows of an online calendar with decent pop-ups I'd love to hear about it.
I'm sure online calendars will soon meet my needs, but meanwhile I need a desktop replacement so I can finally wash my hands of Outlook. So what are my options
Now I'm considering a switch to Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon or Apple's Leopard Mac OS 10.5, it's time to finally wean myself off Outlook.
A hard drive failure 12 months ago forced me to rethink my email system and my reliance on Outlook 2003. I decided to switch from POP3 to IMAP so, if I had another hard drive failure, I wouldn't be forced to re-download my entire inbox just to recover the last few days worth of mail. Gmail didn't support IMAP at the time so I moved to Fastmail.fm.
The problem I encountered is most IMAP email clients only download the headers until you actually read an email, which is a pain if you need to find something in your inbox while you're offline. A lot of IMAP email clients claim to let you automatically download the entire email but the feature often doesn't actually work (or doesn't work with sub-folders).
I think the only email clients that would do the job were Outlook Express and Thunderbird 1.5, when combined with the Sync on Arrival plugin. I opted for Thunderbird, because it has better features than Outlook Express and it's multi-platform. Frustratingly I haven't been able to upgrade to v2.0 because it won't work with Sync on Arrival.
At the time I'd just bought an iMate JasJam Windows Mobile 5 smartphone (a rebadged HTC Hermes, I think), which I wanted to sync with my desktop calendar - so it was easier to stick with Outlook 2003 for my calendar. I'd read about the Lightning calendar plugin for Thunderbird, as well as Birdie Sync for syncing with a WM5 device, but they were only early betas so I decided to put them on the roadmap and stick with Outlook for a while.
My calendar requirements aren't that high, I certainly wouldn't classify myself as a power user. All I really want are decent pop-up reminders with an audio alert and a snooze option. I don't do things like send and receive meeting appointments. I can see the merit in using Outlook if you're using Microsoft's collaboration features such as Sharepoint, but for your average user it's overkill (just like the other Microsoft Office apps).
Of course after yesterday's rant about moving apps online you'd expect me to be looking at a completely online email and calendar solution, such as the package from Google. The problem is I'm not happy with the desktop pop-ups you get with online applications - which is a problem for email, calendar and RSS applications. I've come to the conclusion that you need something installed on the desktop - even if it's just a notifier app.
Google Calendar combined with Google Notifier almost does the job, but it doesn't let me snooze appointments ie. remind me again in 15 minutes. Well, at least not the Mac version I'm using at the moment. If an appointment reminder comes up when I'm in the middle of something else, I need the option to postpone it so I don't continue with what I'm doing and then forget about the appointment. Again I know I'm being fussy, but as the end user that's my prerogative. If anyone knows of an online calendar with decent pop-ups I'd love to hear about it.
I'm sure online calendars will soon meet my needs, but meanwhile I need a desktop replacement so I can finally wash my hands of Outlook. So what are my options
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the risk if you smoke
you will lose a lot money if you smoke, illustration if you smoke one pack of cigarettes a day at $2.00 per pack, you spend $730 per year. If your habit has continued for a period of 20 years you will have spent an incredible $14,600! If you smoke two packs for that same period of time, you will spend $29,200!
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how to make our body more health and energizer?
how to make our body more health and energizer?
This several exercises and meditation help to improve your health, more energizer, more focus and more happy, fell free to do it everyday
Stand erect barefooted, relax your fingers, exhale gently, then bow forward with feet straight, touch your toes with your fingers, maintain this for a few seconds. Then inhale while returning to the standing position with arms raised as high as you can, continue your move until your body is bent backward. Then exhale while returning your fingers to your toes. Maintain this for a few seconds, inhale, and so on .... repeat seven (7) times
Relax your head, neck and shoulder muscles. Slowly rotate your head 3600 clockwise while inhaling. Hold your breath for a while, again rotate your head clockwise while exhaling. Repeat twice. Do the whole process but move your head counterclockwise, three times.
Stand straight, arms raised and outstretched to your sides. Rotate your body clockwise 3600 with eyes stay open while inhaling. When returning to your starting position, hold your breath, focus your sight forward, then repeat the rotation while exhaling. Do this five times, then repeat the whole process counterclockwise five times.
Stand straight, arms raised and outstretched to your sides. Inhale, hold, then exhale while moving your body so that your right hand is touching your left foot. Hold this position for a while, then return to your starting (standing) position while inhaling, hold, then exhale while moving your body so that your left hand is touching your right foot. Do this seven cycles.
Sit on the floor and cross your legs, spine erect, palms on your lap facing down humbs touching forefingers, eyes closed. breath naturally through your noseThen inhale for five counts, hold for five counts and exhale also for five counts. Then breath normally for a while before repeating the inhale, hold, exhale cycle. Do 25 cycles.
lay on the floor, spine erect, palms on your lap facing down, eyes closed. breath naturally through your nose, attention to the breath, do about 5 minutes
Do meditation, and visualize you are on forest complete with trees, animals and rivers etc, do about 10 minutes
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The endless darkness and the somber, long passages of a military complex have become the abode of evil, as thousands of blood-thirsty creatures fill its offices, storehouses and mysterious laboratories.
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Titanium dioxide to degrade pentachlorophenol
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Pentachlorophenol is a phenolic compound that was chlorinated. Pentachlorophenol very toxic for our breath, cause dermatitis on skin and more toxic than inorganic solvent.
Pentachlorophenol waste almost dissolvable in water so degradation process is very hard. Some ways have been done to solve biological waste problem, but not efficient enough. For example, active carbon just involve pollutant absorption without decomposition process. Chemical oxidation process can’t decomposition all of organic compound be carbon dioxide and water, and have been used in high concentration waste.
Many century ago, scientist success to describe phenomenon photocatalytic in surface of metal-oxide semiconductor. Firstly, have been issued by Renz in 1921 until 1960, and not responding by scientist. Photocatalytic semiconductor popularity increase since publication Akira Fujishima in Nature magazine was issued in 1972. He was reported decomposition water be oxygen and hydrogen used single crystal TiO2 with input UV light in low energy.
First research, TiO2 have been used as photocatalytic suspension system. Nowadays, the uses TiO2 as photocatalytic is used in thin plate shape, which is immobilization TiO2 to many kinds of supported material like fiber, glass, silica, and titanium plat.
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