22 December 2009

5 Free Last Minute Easy & Quick Greetings & Gift Ideas




Well, let’s hope they have internet access because that could save your rear end. You can still prepare a lovely surprise and send it to them in time. After all, a virtual delivery is instant.
Best of all, the following last minute gift ideas are all free, at least for the moment. Gifts don’t have to be expensive, it’s the thought that counts.

Greeting Card

The most obvious last minute gift idea would be to send an electronic greeting card. There are many sites out there that offer free templates. Hallmark and Yahoo! Greetings now charge for eCards. Free eCards can be sent with sites such as 123Greetings & eGreetings.

How to Bypass Firewalls & Get into Blocked Websites in School or at Work with FreeProxy (Windows)











Okay kids, you’ve been searching the web for how to get into blocked websites in school, with no luck.  Face it, you’re living in a world where your parents and your teachers want to protect you from the vile and nasty evils that lurk on the Internet. Why?  Are there really child predators hiding in every corner? Is it really critical that you are not allowed to check your Gmail account during your free period at school? The reality is that Internet security “experts” around the globe are taking their jobs just a “tad” too seriously.
A 10 Step Guide on How to Get Into Blocked Websites in School
It’s important every now and then to buck the system.  If you let these security admins have their way, you’ll be blocked from 50 percent of the most useful areas of the Internet. Social networks and email are now valuable and important communication tools. MakeUseOf has done an excellent job covering proxy servers, such as Mark’s article on some legitimate uses for proxies, Linda’s article on how to access blocked websites with proxies, or Ben’s article on 5 methods to bypass blocked sites.  However, in this simple guide, you’ll learn how to set up a simple proxy server on your own home PC that you can access from the school computer in order to use your home Internet access to browse the Internet from school.
Don’t worry, this isn’t some high-level installation guide. I am a Windows geek, but I’m writing this guide for those of you who are not computer scientists, but would still like to figure out the easiest way to get into blocked websites in school. So, let’s get started.

CHitika