A Very Useful Color Tool
I found this tool at Adam Bowman’s site, and thought that it is a very useful tool for designing layouts when you don’t know color codes, such as MySpace, YouTube, or etc.
This is also useful for sites which have a limited selection of colors and support color codes. Here’s a preview:

See? The color code is located near the top-right. What you have to do is to add a number (#) sign before it.
Why not try it? It’s easy, simple, and nice. You can even add it to iGoogle.
I’m Feeling Lucky (Picasa)
Hi, just telling you how I love the ‘I’m Feeling Lucky‘ option of Picasa by Google. It simply brightens up your photo and makes it nicer.

Well, doesn’t the edited photo seem much brighter?
Look at another one:
How to Disable Startup Processes (In Windows XP)
How to Disable Startup Processes (In Windows XP)
Have your computer ever went so slowly (when your computer is booting)? Well, here is one of the ways to boost your computer’s speed.
First, click on the Start Menu. Secondly, click ‘Run’.

How To Make Watercolor Effects on Pictures Using Microsoft Paint
One day, I was editing a picture using paint. I saved the file in GIF Format. Out came a window:

I clicked yes, and do you know what happened? There are dots on the picture, just like pictures on newspaper. Then I thought, “Now, the picture is not nice,” so, I clicked undo…and the picture changed into a picture that looks like a painted picture!
Here are some of them.

