Here’s a quick money saving tip for those who regularly use public transit in Canada. Starting around 2006, a non-refundable tax credit was introduced on public transit passes. The rate varies year to year, but has typically been around 15% of the transit pass purchase price. The program doesn’t apply to single fare passes, but [...]
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Look Sharp: How to Tie a Windsor Tie Knot
An important life skill for looking your best is learning how to tie your own tie. It’s important that you practice before you need to look sharp and impress Below is a video showing how to tie a Windsor tie knot: For diagrams and additional information, please visit the Windsor tie knot page on Tie-a-tie.net. [...]
Font Resource for Designers and Creatives: Download Fonts from dafont.com
I recently came across dafont.com, a great website for finding interesting fonts, many of which are public domain, free, or licensed under GPL or similar use licenses. The site should be of interest to anyone doing any type of design work – either online or in print. To give you an indication of the scope [...]
Are you having trouble getting search engine friendly (SEF) URLs to Work Properly on your New Joomla Install? Try checking your .htaccess file.
If you’ve just installed and started setting up a Joomla based site, one of the things that you should do is enable search engine friendly (SEF) URLs. (If you don’t know why you should do this, you should definitely check out Google’s search engine optimization starter guide). You do this by logging as an administrator [...]

