Monday, March 3, 2008 - Page 2
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How to Cram for Exams

If you’ve been hard at work in school and haven’t had the time to study for an exam, then perhaps you should set aside time the night before to cram for the exam. Depending on what type of learner you are, you may feel comfortable cramming by rereading your course notes, reviewing summaries in college textbooks, recording critical information into a tape recorder (or computer), or applying memorization techniques. Quiz yourself to review the information you’ve retained. Sure, it might be better to space out your studying over a few days, but if that option fails, cramming might be your only option—and these suggestions should get you on your way. What are your best cramming techniques? Let’s hear them in the comments. How to Cram for a College Exam [DegreeDirectory]


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Make a Wish List from del.icio.us with del.isili.st

Having an easily-accessible wish list means not having to be unpleasantly surprised at your friends and relatives’ … creativity when a birthday, holiday, or plain old surprise rolls around. Rather than creating separate, often hard-to-find wish lists on sites like Amazon or Newegg, del.isili.st can pull any sites you’ve tagged on social bookmarking site de.icio.us with the phrase “wishlist” and display them on a clean, white page of links. The main drawback is that you have to keep the del.icio.us links public, so anyone could potentially see your material goods fixations, but most wish lists are public on other sites anyway. Del.isihli.st is a free site and requires no sign-up. del.ishli.st [via etc.]


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DIY Earbud Cord Caddy

If your headphones are just too long for you, create your own cord caddy by using foam materials from a thick children’s puzzle mat or the base of flip flops. Draw a pattern onto the foam and then cut it out using a sharp blade. WikiHow suggests two patterns that work well for headphones that allow you to tuck in both ends of the earbud cord so that they don’t unravel easily. This tactic can be applied to shorten any type of long cable, though an old credit card can also keep your headphones tangle-free. Make an Earbord Cord Caddy [wikiHow]


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Create Electronic Greeting Cards from Flickr with Phreetings

Create greeting cards in a flash using Flickr photos with webapp Phreetings (which quite appropriately stands for photo + greetings). Simply enter in a search phrase and watch as hundreds of images come up. Drag the image of your choosing into a separate pane. Enter a greeting phrase and choose a colour scheme. Phreetings will generate a random URL that you can then send off to your friends. The process takes all of 30 seconds and it addictive to use with the number of thumbnails that come up for your choosing. Phreetings (Photo + Greetings) [via GeekSugar]


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Prepare for a Layoff

With all this recent hype about the stock market and rising unemployment rates, the best way to protect yourself from being laid off is to consistently look out for other opportunities. Always stay in the game. Even if you’re feeling smug at work, look around for the perfect dream job and keep your resume up-to-date. This will give you a head start if your company is negatively impacted by the economy. If you’re feeling worried, build upon your emergency fund and limit leisure spending. Ideally, you should have three to six months of expenses in your bank account. See these other ways to recession-proof your career. How to Prepare for a Layoff [Lifehack]