Wednesday, 23 October 2024

Having Formatting Issues With Your Emails Using Thunderbird? I Did, And This Is What I've Learned

If you're like me, email is an essential part of your daily routine. You send, receive, and manage dozens of emails, and the last thing you want is for your messages to look unprofessional or be difficult to read. 

Recently, I found myself grappling with some serious formatting issues in Mozilla Thunderbird, the popular open-source email client. What seemed like a minor inconvenience at first quickly turned into a recurring frustration.

Here’s the thing: Thunderbird has many customization features that can help you tailor your email experience. But, these options can sometimes lead to unexpected results, particularly with formatting. 

After spending some time figuring things out, I’ve picked up a few useful tips that might help others who are facing similar problems. 

If you’ve had issues with inconsistent fonts, text that won’t align, or links that don’t display correctly, this article is for you.

Tuesday, 22 October 2024

The Memories of Fitting a Hard-Card Into a No Hard Disk Amstrad 1512

Ah, the Amstrad 1512—a beacon of computing nostalgia for many of us who cut our teeth on technology in the 1980s. 

This venerable machine, with its chunky keyboard and beige exterior, was the gateway to the digital world for countless homes and small businesses across the UK...

... but if there’s one memory that stands out vividly for those who owned an Amstrad 1512, it’s the day they decided to fit a hard-card into that no-hard-disk-only-one-5 1/4 floppy-drive wonder.

Tuesday, 1 October 2024

If You Haven't Tried the Ecosia Search Engine, Maybe You Should

In an era where environmental consciousness is becoming increasingly important, our daily choices can have a significant impact on the planet. 

One such choice is the search engine we use. 

While Google, Bing, and Yahoo dominate the market, there's an alternative that not only delivers reliable search results but also contributes positively to the environment. 

That alternative is Ecosia, a search engine that uses its profits to plant trees around the world. If you haven't tried Ecosia yet, here's why you should consider making the switch.