The city of Seville (known as Sevilla in Spanish) is one of the oldest cities in Europe, dating back to around the 8th-9th century BC. Today much of its history is still evident, as there are architectural remains left over from both the Roman Empire and the Moorish period, which lasted from AD 712-1248. The population of the city proper is approximately 700,000 while the metropolitan area contains 1,450,000 people, making it Spain’s fourth largest. Meanwhile, this article by Patrick McGougan... Read Full Story
Applying the same sequence of commands on your images may grow tedious after a while, especially when you are working with sets composed of hundreds of files. Photoshop has a very useful functionality that lets you create, record, and recall command sequences, executed automatically on any number of designated images. This tutorial article by Zoltan Gyalog will explain how to create and utilize these extremely valuable timesavers.
First, we will see how to construct the desired command... Read Full Story
In this follow-up to her article on eliminating double spacing in Word 2007, this brief tutorial by Sarah Borroum tackles the issue of changing program’s default font. Many users want to do this, especially since 12-point font has become standard for most documents that are written as academic papers or manuscripts.
If you’re using Microsoft Word 2007, you might be frustrated by the default font. When you create a new document, Word ’07 starts you off with 11-point Calibri: a nice enough... Read Full Story
Overall traffic continued to creep upward this week, with a surprising #1 ranking for a fairly popular quote-related keyword adding to the numbers on the search side while a greater focus on Entrecard activity is providing a steady boost to referring site traffic. The visitors from Entrecard are also beginning to add comments at a significantly increased rate. For the first time in this blog’s history, the number of comments finally surpassed the number of posts earlier this week when the... Read Full Story
This article by Kimberly Spann highlights some sections of the credit reporting laws that may not be known by the majority of the general public. Although I have never had an occasion to dispute a credit report, I actually found out some things that I didn’t know from this article that could be useful later if I should ever encounter such a situation. This could be the subject of a much longer article if we take the time to read through the whole FCRA document and translate most of its... Read Full Story
Last night, as I was browsing through the Entrecard forums, I ran across another blogger who was offering articles for guest posting in exchange for a link. Naturally, I was not about to pass this one up; I have been wanting people to submit articles for months but have not had any luck until now. Today’s post is from Gary R. Hess of ImpNerd.com and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of becoming an Amazon associate.
There are many PPA sites out there, but one of the largest and well... Read Full Story
The Libertarian merchandise site LPStuff.com sent out its weekly newsletter today, but this time instead of just showing images of the campaign materials, it actually had a significant amount of content. In addition to offering 10 percent off all items in preparation for the upcoming election, the newsletter includes an interesting template for writing a letter to the editor in states where polls show that the presidential election will not be a very close race. There is also a rather... Read Full Story
Apparently some people have been having problems with the latest version of Microsoft Word, specifically the issue of default double spacing that some users do not want for certain types of documents. This brief tutorial by Sarah Borroum will provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to fix that particular problem.
If you’ve upgraded to Microsoft Word 2007, you’ve probably noticed that by default, the documents have double spacing between paragraphs. This layout annoys many users because... Read Full Story
Today I have managed to dig up another article by Ashley Ludwig. This one deals with turquoise jewelry, including its types, characteristics, and popular uses. Meanwhile, if you would like to see your articles published here at Karlonia.com and don’t mind getting a free backlink out of the deal, you can submit your articles or queries through the contact page. If you’re looking for ideas about what kinds of topics to write about or what might be accepted, just look along the right sidebar... Read Full Story
The city of Turin, Italy, also known as Torino in Italian, serves as a major industrial center as well as a significant attraction for tourists due to the many historical buildings and landmarks that are found here. The city proper has a population of about 900,000, but the greater metropolitan area that has grown up around Turin includes approximately 2.2 million inhabitants. It is located in the Piedmont province, which is situated in the northwestern part of Italy adjacent to the border... Read Full Story