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10.1.98 - GnomeNEWS

When I tell people that I've received countless professional job offers and have declined them all, they're amazed & jealous. But, what they don't realize is that they could (probably) be in the same situation. Just put a resume online--you can do it for free in several places (including on your own homepage). Hey--it beats working the streets day after day, finding nothing worthwhile. Why go to them when they could come to you? I suppose it could be the "way" of the future.

If at all possible, use a short & easy-to-read web address. And be sure to submit that URL to all the major search engines. It may take a while, but eventually, you might get a few offers from around the world. You'll save on postage, paper, and (most importantly) time. I don't suggest this method as a complete replacement for "traditional" job hunting, but it definitely couldn't hurt. Remember, too, that you web resume doesn't have to be terribly ornate... take a look at mine!

-- Chris


GnomePROGRAM

Quick Info [384k] FREE W9x

They say we're in the Information Age, but it seems you can't find the right kind of information without first finding the right kind of source. You know your friend's "local" phone number, but not the area code. Or what about International codes? And even future codes which haven't even "gone live" yet? This program will show you the latest US area codes for all 50 states & territories (including time zone information for each particular one). Plus, you'll get a list of (around) 1,500 international cities & countries with their local time & dialing codes. And that's not all--a list of Internet suffixes for all countries is also included! There are other great (and different) freeware downloads available at this site, so be sure to swing by!

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GnomeSYSTEM

Mitsumi CR-4801TE CD-R Drive v1.05 [607k] W9x/NT4

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GnomeCANDY

Buttonz & Tilez v1.0 [2.8M] FREE W9x/NT4

In the beginning... rather, when the web was still in diapers, virtually the only way to get graphics for your site was through GIF repositories. To a certain degree, these still exist. Although (for the most part) I can't figure out why? These two applications will let you create buttons and excellent seamless tiles within a few seconds. Toggle colors, shading, shapes, etc., all within an easy-to-use menu. While it isn't "perfect" yet, this first version is worth looking into (especially if you want to create unique buttons). The only downfall at this time is the lack of GIF export (probably because of copyright policies), but that's nothing compared to what these suckers can help you do.

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GnomeFAVORITE

Calendarz.com

Filez.com, Themez.com, Websitez.com... and now Calendarz.com! It's the latest online service from the Z Company which was created to help you keep track of all the important events in your life online. Toggle between daily, weekly, & monthly views, track meetings & keep "To Do" lists, even insert graphics & URLs into your calendar. Plus, you can share your schedule with anyone else--from anywhere else. It's no problem to create a group calendar for your business or club. If you know you're going to be travelling without your own computer for a while, but will still have access to the Internet, use Calendarz! It's Z place to be.

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GnomeDESKTOP

THEME: Pirates [768k]

Aaargh, matey! I can't see very well with this patch coverin' me eye... and me bird has a bladder control problem. Beyond that, I've discovered this here treasure for you to download and install on your Desktop. But don't be lookin' for me gold, or I'll have to smack you with me peg leg. Yo ho, yo ho... software piracy ain't very cool. Aaargh!

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GnomeTIP

Here's a good tip from fellow subscriber, Matthew Seddon: "If your modem connection hangs up during a download, or a download times out, on some occasions, the download window will remain open. If you leave that window open, reconnect to the Internet, then start downloading the file again, IE will resume the download!" Thanks, Matthew!