Archive for June, 2009
evanpacleb asked:
hi i am having a serious tough time of trying to reach the next level on this game! i need help on how to go to the next phase after selling ur house and without getting budget bust and i need to know how to be critiqued on 70 or higher in the game. please help. im very frustrated since this is a grade for my technology class
Billy Scobie
hi i am having a serious tough time of trying to reach the next level on this game! i need help on how to go to the next phase after selling ur house and without getting budget bust and i need to know how to be critiqued on 70 or higher in the game. please help. im very frustrated since this is a grade for my technology class
Billy Scobie
polished asked:
Since many people make financial resolutions for the New Year, I was just wondering…
Since many people make financial resolutions for the New Year, I was just wondering…
How many of you actually have a budget? How do you budget – do you use software, spreadsheets, pen and paper?
Do you use your budget just to track spending, or do you actually compare your spending to your budget and make decisions based on those numbers?
I religiously track my spending, and I have a cash flow plan, but I’ve never considered myself a strict budgeter.
How about you guys?
Faye Giambra
Lmeister asked:
We really don’t have any budget for purchasing scheduling software, so I was wondering if it would be possible to configure Excel to handle this. We already have a rudimentary system in place, but the biggest issue is data redundancy. If anyone has some advice on how I could set it up so that I would only have to enter a game once (instead of once for each team), how could I get Excel to calculate opponents’ records, and anything of that nature, I would greatly appreciate it.
Jeffry Hartzer
We really don’t have any budget for purchasing scheduling software, so I was wondering if it would be possible to configure Excel to handle this. We already have a rudimentary system in place, but the biggest issue is data redundancy. If anyone has some advice on how I could set it up so that I would only have to enter a game once (instead of once for each team), how could I get Excel to calculate opponents’ records, and anything of that nature, I would greatly appreciate it.
Jeffry Hartzer
g asked:
I’ve been storyboarding an idea for a short animation (3-5 minutes) and I’m wondering where to go next. I was planning to animate on tracing paper, scan it, superimpose the individual frames on a Photoshop-generated background and flatten the image, but I’m not sure which video editing software would support some 5000 clips at a frame rate of 12 fps. I also don’t know how big I should make the .jpeg files, or even what pixel size would be necessary. I’m a teenager and I don’t want to break the bank on software (there’s a budget of about $1000), but some general advice would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
Candelaria Mckean
I’ve been storyboarding an idea for a short animation (3-5 minutes) and I’m wondering where to go next. I was planning to animate on tracing paper, scan it, superimpose the individual frames on a Photoshop-generated background and flatten the image, but I’m not sure which video editing software would support some 5000 clips at a frame rate of 12 fps. I also don’t know how big I should make the .jpeg files, or even what pixel size would be necessary. I’m a teenager and I don’t want to break the bank on software (there’s a budget of about $1000), but some general advice would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
Candelaria Mckean
wenchshelaughs asked:
In your opinion, what’s the best and easiest software for designing websites? I’m on a limited budget, and have limited HTML and CSS knowledge, so something WYSIWYG would be great. I currently use Yahoo Site Builder, but I’d like software which allows me to build websites for others, as well. I already looked at Dreamweaver, but that sucker comes with an $1800 price tag…yikes!
Bud Bandura
In your opinion, what’s the best and easiest software for designing websites? I’m on a limited budget, and have limited HTML and CSS knowledge, so something WYSIWYG would be great. I currently use Yahoo Site Builder, but I’d like software which allows me to build websites for others, as well. I already looked at Dreamweaver, but that sucker comes with an $1800 price tag…yikes!
Bud Bandura
instinctjuha asked:
I’ve been working with Microsoft Picture It! for quite awhile now, and I think I’m ready for an upgrade. I really want to edit photos and make decent icons and wallpapers. I’m on a budget and I know most software costs alot these days. I’ve researched but can’t seem to find the right one. I do have my eye on Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0. Please help me out!
Tomas Trapani
I’ve been working with Microsoft Picture It! for quite awhile now, and I think I’m ready for an upgrade. I really want to edit photos and make decent icons and wallpapers. I’m on a budget and I know most software costs alot these days. I’ve researched but can’t seem to find the right one. I do have my eye on Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0. Please help me out!
Tomas Trapani






















