joeKnowledge

joeKnowledge

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oh what I mean by secure myself is how do you make sure you can get the job you want or a place to stay? I think I will go with securing a job first. It just that how do you explain to the future employer that you have to move or you dont live in the state I the first place? I am just wondering what other peoples experiences were like moving. Any lessons learned before I go off into the void? <img src="http://images.stardock.com/images/smiles/joke.gif" border=0 ALIGN=

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Research unemployment statistics and find an area that is least effected. You should be able to get set up with some sort of job/anything to get you started in that area. Hey, didn't think of that. Thanks. Here are the list of places (cheap) to live: http://www.forbes.com/bestplaces/2004/08/09/life2land.html The ones I am thinking about:<b

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I live in NY, one of the most expensive places to live 1000 rent for one bedroom. Hard to pay back student loads with that and be unemployeed at the same time. I here Ohio is coming up, along with New Mexico. There are some other places. I list them when I get back home.

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... well, ho do you do it? I know allot of you guys... let me start over. I know some of the people who visit here have moved from place to place over the course of their lives and I was wondering, how did you find a place to live when you moved? What about a job? Which one did you do first and what experiences should I avoid? I here places like Michigain and Ohio as we

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SOURCE: CNET NEWS.com AOL prepares its own browser Published: October 8, 2004, 11:32 AM PDT By Jim Hu Staff Writer, CNET News.com America Online is planning to release its own stand-alone Web browser based on Microsoft's Internet Explorer technology, according to sources familiar with the company's plans.<

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SOURCE: FORBES 2004 E-Gang Shifting Places Elizabeth Corcoran, 09.06.04 Sitting in a Starbucks in San Mateo, Calif., Blake Krikorian performs an Internet magic trick. He fires up an iPAQ handheld and, with a few clicks on a menu, pulls up live television. The screen is small, but the Fox channel's Judge Hatchett is smooth; no delays, no fr

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This is a major deal to me because my first love and field of study was Architecture. Why did I leave it? Personal reasons made me make the hard decision to leave it alone for a while. A unscheduled break, if you will, for about 20 - 25 years. So I do plan to come back, but I will have the knowledge of business, technology and organizational behavior behind me to use

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SOURCE: CNET NEWS.com Desktop Linux a vehicle for pirating Windows Published: September 29, 2004, 4:40 PM PDT By Michael Kanellos Staff Writer, CNET News.com PCs running Linux are growing in popularity in part because they can be loaded with a pirated copy of Windows, according to a study from analyst Gart

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I am making my gifts too!!! I even started a website idea based off of it: http://designerletters.joeknowledge.com

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SOURCE: CNET NEWS.com AT&T looks into closing its Windows Published: October 5, 2004, 2:09 PM PDT By Martin LaMonica Staff Writer, CNET News.com Network services giant AT&T is evaluating different operating systems, including Linux and Mac OS X, as alternatives to Windows for internal use. The com

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SOURCE: CNET NEWS.com Can IM morph into 'instant music'? Published: September 22, 2004, 4:00 AM PDT By Jim Hu Staff Writer, CNET News.com As Internet giants step into the crowded online music arena, some are banking on a new weapon to help attack market leader Apple Computer: instant messaging. Ya

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