Archive for December, 2008
If it’s time for a new look, Dress Assistant can help. Dress Assistant lets you stock a virtual closet with photos of everything in your wardrobe and organize your clothes in dozens of categories. Add notes and ratings to each item - even sort them by color - then combine clothing into outfits you can save to review on days when you have “nothing” to wear. Software available for both Windows and Mac users. Learn more at www.dressassistant.com.
February will be American Heart Month, Black History Month, Children’s Dental Health Month, National Weddings Month, and Relationship Wellness Month.
Women’s Heart Week: February 1-7
Super Bowl XLIII: February 1st
Groundhog Day: February 2nd
Weatherperson’s Day: February 5th
National Wear Red Day: February 6th
Grammy Awards: February 8th
Valentine’s Day: February 14th
NBA All-Star Game: February 15th
Susan B. Anthony Day: February 15th
President’s Day: February 16th
Mardi Gras: February 24th
Spa Day USA: February 24th
National Chili Day: February 26th
If the first thing you do when you turn on your computer every morning is launch Outlook, why not launch it automatically instead? All you need to do is add an Outlook shortcut to the StartUp folder.
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First, create a shortcut to Outlook on your desktop, if you don’t already have one. To do so, choose All Programs | Microsoft Office from the Windows Start menu. Then, right-click on Microsoft Outlook and choose Create Shortcut. Drag the newly created shortcut to your desktop. Navigate to the \Document And Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp folder in Windows Explorer. Drag the Outlook shortcut from your desktop to this folder. The next time you start up your computer, Outlook automatically launches.
The Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) has announced the launch of the newly designed Radio Marketing Guide in a dynamic, interactive format that showcases Radio’s compelling story.

Users can easily drill down into the data for a closer look at break-outs by demographic, gender, income, race, ethnicity, and more. The information also can be output as PowerPoint slides for presentations.
Click to learn more at RAB.com










