
No matter how hard we try to organize things, it seems that there are always going to be pages that just don't fit well in the other sections. You might call this the "Miscelleneous Section", but I like to think of it as the general area where topics go while they're waiting for enough material to make up their own section. Your suggestions on how to deal with this phenomenon are welcome.
Donate your body to Medical Science. 
The Costa Rica University of Medical Science needs bodies for organ donations and to help train young doctors. Click here to contact Ana Isabel Borbón or call her at 2549-0000 Ext: 1170 for more information. You can sign up for the program and receive a carnet like the one shown on the right to carry on your person. Should you die in Costa Rica, the program will transport your body and take care of all legal formalities at no cost.
Would you like to have a way to preview messages in Gmail?
Chuck recently decided to try using Gmail from his network browser and was miffed to find that the Gmail client doesn’t offer a preview pane. If you share that interest, you can profit from his research. To get to “Message Sneak Peek”, click on the little gear in the upper-right corner of Gmail and select “Mail settings” from the drop-down list. This will open a window that has a toolbar at the top. Choose “Labs” from the toolbar. Under the heading “Available Labs” you will find an alphabetical list of little features that you can use with Gmail. Find Message Sneak Peek and click the “Enable” button for it. Then go to the bottom of the list and click the “Save Changes” button. It’s not exactly the same as Outlook offers, but it’s a little reminiscent of it. Once it’s in place, you can right-click on any message for a sneak peek. Check out some of the other Labs, too.