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Office 2010 Standard Serial, or in your local trade papers to see if anyone is in need of your computer services. Dust off your old projects and revamp them! That shows great dedication to taking things you once worked on and how you are trying to make them better. Ask around - someone you know probably knows of someone else who has a project or short term assignment and could really use some help. Consider a contract job - Many contract agencies hire for three month projects at some of the best tech companies in the world... and they pay really well too. Hope that helps,
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