Review Writer’s Cafe

July 11, 2005

Back in the bronze age –my high school and university years, to be more specific– I spent a lot of time writing fiction. Just like every other struggling writer (and perhaps those with far more experience), the development of plot and subplot elements within story lines proved to be one of the most intimidating and frustrating parts of the writing process. And, like so many others during that epoch, I turned to index cards. I’d jot down a title like “Man peers down into sewage drain” and then use the rest of the card for details. Afterwards I’d lay out the cards on a large table and shuffle them about till I was satisfied with the progression. Nowadays, I often use outliners for that purpose, but they never felt, well… authentic to me, at least as a writer.

via [a million monkeys typing]
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Someone Comes To Town Someone Leaves Town

Someone Comes To Town Someone Leaves Town

Print All Microsoft Word Shortcuts Keys

Print All Microsoft Word Shortcuts Keys.

Keyboard shortcut keys make any job easier e.g. CTRL+O opens a new document. This is especially true in case of Microsoft Office Word. If you are a heavy user of text editors like Word, would you not like to print out a list of all possible shortcuts incorporated in Word.

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Windows Longhorn Screenshots.

“A few screenshots of Windows Longhorn Beta 1 have surfaced on the net showing off many of the new transparency features, Internet Explorer 7 and Avalon or WinFX.”

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