Monday, February 8, 2016

Investment war will make you a millionaire

The battle between investment activity in the internet and real world became enough tangible. I decided to broaden the subject and tell the beginners (making professionals thinking) about the differences and vice versa similarities between investment activity in the Internet and real world.


Simplicity. Effectiveness. Security. Perspective. Opportunities. That`s how we can outline the circle of the points, where the difference between two various investment worlds lies. In fact, investor, willing to deposit money, meets much more questions of the individual character.


However, if there`s a difference in some general question, there can`t be any consent in particular ones... so, let`s think, is it worth doing e-business, maybe it`s better to go back to the real life?


The first thing, attracting every investor, willing to make e-money - is simplicity. On any count, the easiest way to buy, sell something etc., not going out of the house is via Internet. To be exact, Internet in particular gives such an opportunity (well, phone as well). So, there is simplicity. Here is Your money on the monitor - do anything You want.


Of course, You can grow fat, but... these are personal problems. The same with investments. If You used Your money right, You can multiple them, not going out of the house as well. Here is the question: is the tale real? And we are ready to answer with confidence: yes, it`s real! But there is just one snag to it. You will have to pay for the simplicity of using the funds and getting income in risk.


Risk - that`s the thing, scaring away many "loafers" and risk in particular is disadvantage of any Internet activity. Whatever You start to do, You can get into trouble. Unfortunately. Otherwise, why would we need to do anything, going out of the house?


We can suppose that lack of security is that very "damper", keeping the market from epidemic "attack" of anyone who feels like it. Besides, the market itself is ambiguous in a way. There are very profitable and not very profitable investment tools. Not very profitable - opening bank deposit via the portal of this bank. And very profitable - HYIP. And there`s a risk here. You can find many HYIP on theHYIPs. net


It appears because it`s impossible to earn such interests without risking everything. You risk everything to get everything. That`s why HYIP often shoots blank, then smb. looses money. Yes, of course, there are HYIPs in the real world as well, but they need technologies much more complex, and that`s the reason why Internet is the most suitable and fruitful sphere for "risky investment" development.


That`s why in particular, major part of our articles is about how to secure oneself technically and how to become more experienced, communicating with investors themselves. :)


Though, it`s not all, of course. You can use Your funds at Your own discretion, without giving them to anybodies` hands. In the real life, giving money to anybodies` hands, You may earn about 20% per year, though You won`t be so nervous.


There`s a gradation in the real life from 10% to 20% hence - the risk is increasing. More risk - is criminally. In the life of e-investor there are two gradations. Either there`s much risk and money, or own work. Although, we don`t dispute about the fact that there are also low-yield investment programs. However, what`s the sense, if one can go to the bank twice a year to obtain the notorious security.


Let`s talk about using the funds with one's own hand. Any possible means, available in the real world, are open for You in the Internet. There are some differences. First, anyone can use them. Second - anywhere, anytime, in any way. So that to exchange USD for e-gold


You need nothing more than an e-gold account. These are also direct investments. Gold is increasing - the funds are increasing as well. And we are not even speaking about FOREX market and buying securities. There`s nothing easier. Excluding some moments - see above. :)


Now, let`s talk about perspectives and opportunities. First of all, You don`t have to be a prophet to say that Internet is future and working with investments on-line - is just a future lessons teaching. Moreover, now there are much more opportunities on-line that in the real life.


Roughly speaking, even a child can go in for investment activity, in case of having enough willing and knowledge. Now we need only to eliminate the defects, we were talking about and such form of earnings will not just compete, it will be more attractive than investment in the real world! Well then, we are waiting.


On the whole, summing up, we can say the following. If You want a stable, reliable income, You can put Your money to a bank. If You want more income - give it to people, knowing about the trades on securities` market and things like that. If not - Internet is for You.


Besides, it gives convenience to handle the funds. If You are overbold - You can work on the exchange. However, Internet and nothing more is convenient here. There`s no need to go to an exchange, everything is reliable and easy enough. And, it`s even more convenient to buy or to sell something on-line.


5 cons of owning a 0 apr credit card

If you have received an offer recently for a 0 APR credit card, you may have been very tempted to send in the form signed and ready to go. You may have seen the words “0 percent interest” and jumped at the chance to shop for six months with impunity. You may even have thought that this was the answer to all your credit card or bank loan debt, allowing you to consolidate your bills and pay one low price with no interest. And all of these things may be true. However, there are some serious consequences that you need to know about before you blindly start spending with your new card.


1. Limited introductory period - Credit card companies who offer 0 APR cards cannot offer you this deal for very long or else they would not make any money off of you. So most deals last for six months, nine months, or even up to a year. This means that you will only pay 0 percent interest for this introductory period and no longer.


2. High interest rate - Very often, after the introductory period is over, the interest rate charged for use of your new credit card will be higher than the average rate. Usually, it is anywhere from nineteen to twenty-one percent interest, and perhaps a higher rate on cash advances and other transactions.


3. Penalty for late payments - If you pay your bill late or forget to pay it altogether anytime during the introductory period, you interest rate will immediately go up to a penalty rate. This could be as high as twenty to twenty-four percent on your entire balance.


4. Limited application of 0 APR - Some cards offer the 0 percent interest on all purchases made in the introductory period as well as on all balance transfers during this time. However, read the fine print because some only offer the 0 APR on balance transfers, and they charge a high rate on purchases.


5. Tricky conversion period - When it comes time to move from 0 APR to your regular interest rate, you may be charged interest on any unpaid balances from purchases during the introductory period.


Thursday, February 4, 2016

Dog training advise

“Why does your dog sit when you tell him to and mine doesn’t?", “How can your dog heel to you like that?” ”Wow! He comes when you tell him to” - Sound familiar? If it does, you need to invest some time into a little bit of basic dog training. Starting to train your dog from a young age is crucial, as the first few months of his life is when you will have the greatest influence on him; this is where he is shaped into the dog he is going to be when he is all grown up.


The most basic of dog training is to get your dog to sit and come. Teaching your dog those commands are essential for him to learn. These commands are used for various different reasons, if you are in competition, if your dog jumps making him sit will immediately get him off, and "come" is the all important one. If you take your dog for a walk, you let him of the leash and you expect him to come back to you, not run around the park with you chasing after him shouting at him to “get here right this instance”. That would be just down right embarrassing!


To teach your dog how to come requires only the most basic of techniques but a lot of repetition. The simplest way to get him to come is have a toy in one hand and a treat in the other, when you are in the house simply walk away from him, hold out the toy and excitingly call him to you, when he comes over give him a treat, always use the command for come that you are going to use in the future. Doing this several times a day is a great way to teach him, but remember to have lots of long breaks so he doesn’t get bored and stop enjoying it, and don’t forget the treats!


Getting him to sit could be a slight bit harder but again only requires basic dog training. When you have mastered the come command call him to you, place your hand on the end of his back and say "sit" while gently pushing down on his backside, when he sits his bottom down give him a treat and a lot of praise. If you want him to sit longer just delay giving him the treat and the praise, get him to sit but take your time bending down to him and feeding him his tidbits.


Basic dog training is simple and very effective. It should also be fun for you and your dog, it does not have to be hours and hours each day just may be 5 minutes or so. Do not forget to reward your dog and yourself for all the “hard” work though!


Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Star trek deep space nine dvd review

Nominated for 28 Emmys, including several for Outstanding Visual Effects, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine continues the rich tradition of the original 1960s Star Trek franchise. Created by former L. A. police officer Gene Roddenberry, the Star Trek TV series morphed into a franchise famous for the unprecedented fanatical devotion of its audience. Lasting only three seasons during its original network run, Star Trek struck gold with its syndicated reruns, launching a number of motion pictures featuring the original cast as well as novels, comic books, collectibles, and reams of Star Trek-related memorabilia. Following on the heels of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), the first Star Trek series spin-off of the original, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine foreshadowed additional spin-offs - Star Trek: Voyager (1995), and Star Trek: Enterprise (2001). Sporting an entirely new cast and crew from its two predecessors, the show focuses on a particular system administered by the Federation instead of the usual Star Trek mission of "exploring strange new worlds"…


Star Trek: Deep Space Nine follows the exploits of the Starfleet crew aboard an abandoned and gutted Cardassian space station orbiting the planet of Bajor. In the aftermath of Cardassian occupation, the Bajorian government invited the Starfleet to oversee the reconstruction of the space station. Deep Space Nine quickly transformed into a teeming city of commerce and a hub for travel (similar to Babylon 5) thanks to the discovery of an unknown wormhole nearby. But the wormhole leads to the Gamma Quadrant, realm of the feared Dominion alliance, which views the wormhole travelers as a threat to its totalitarian grip on power. As such, the Dominion launches an attack against the Federation and its Klingon allies. The subsequent and ongoing war is the basis for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine…


Capt. Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) is credited with discovering the wormhole, and he oversees the crew of Deep Space Nine as they wage battle to preserve the Federation. Ironically, his colleague, Constable Odo (Rene Auberjonois), is a Changeling - an alien race of "shapeshifters" who lead the Dominion's united front. Together with the rest of the crew aboard Deep Space Nine, they struggle with internal and external conflicts that threaten to destroy their very way of life…


The Star Trek: Deep Space Nine DVD features a number of exciting episodes including the series premiere "Emissary" in which the recently abandoned Cardassian space station, Terok Nor, is resettled by the Federation at the request of the Bajorians. Capt. Benjamin Sisko takes command and his discovery of the first stable wormhole nearby, a wormhole worshipped by the Bajorians as a god, transforms Sisko into a prophet in the eyes of the Bajorians. Meanwhile, the audience meets the rest of the cast and crew for Deep Space Nine… Other notable episodes from Season 1 include "Move Along Home" in which Quark's cheating prompts a group of aliens from Gamma Quadrant to exact revenge on the crew of Deep Space Nine, and "Dramatis Personae" in which an indwelling by aliens transforms Sisko and Kira into enemies of the crew…


Below is a list of episodes included on the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Season 1) DVD:


Episode 1 (Emissary: Part 1) Air Date: 01-03-1993


Episode 2 (Emissary: Part 2) Air Date: 01-03-1993


Episode 3 (A Man Alone) Air Date: 01-10-1993


Episode 4 (Past Prologue) Air Date: 01-17-1993


Episode 5 (Babel) Air Date: 01-24-1993


Episode 6 (Captive Pursuit) Air Date: 01-31-1993


Episode 7 (Q-Less) Air Date: 02-07-1993


Episode 8 (Dax) Air Date: 02-14-1993


Episode 9 (The Passenger) Air Date: 02-21-1993


Episode 10 (Move Along Home) Air Date: 03-14-1993


Episode 11 (The Nagus) Air Date: 03-21-1993


Episode 12 (Vortex) Air Date: 04-18-1993


Episode 13 (Battle Lines) Air Date: 04-25-1993


Episode 14 (The Story Teller) Air Date: 05-02-1993


Episode 15 (Progress) Air Date: 05-09-1993


Episode 16 (If Wishes Were Horses) Air Date: 05-16-1993


Episode 17 (The Forsaken) Air Date: 05-23-1993


Episode 18 (Dramatis Personae) Air Date: 05-30-1993


Episode 19 (Duet) Air Date: 06-13-1993


Episode 20 (In the Hands of the Prophets) Air Date: 06-20-1993


Voip and 911 calls

Modern VoIP phone technology makes accessing 911 emergency services a new challenge.


In today’s modern society we expect to be able to dial 911 and access emergency services.


When using a standard home or business phone the 911 operator is able to determine the address of the phone. This is particularly important if you are unable to speak or just don’t have time too.


A Voice of Internet Protocol (VoIP) service allows you to make and receive calls using a high speed Internet connection. It is used instead of the traditional phone service as a way of obtaining free or very cheap calls.


Basically VoIP works by using a special VoIP phone or by using a special adapter to connect your normal phone with the internet. You can use a VoIP service from your home or office and now can access your VoIP service anywhere you have a broadband connection. You just plug into the broadband where ever you are, you can travel to another city or state and still use your same phone number.


Because your standard home phone was fixed it was easy to associate this with a specific address. However, with portable VoIP service, the phone can be taken practically anywhere. Therefore your address cannot be automatically detected by emergency services.


Traditionally when you call 911, the call is usually directed to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) that is responsible for emergency assistance in that community. The PSAP operator can automatically find your address and send the closest emergency personnel to you. They can generally also identify your phone number.


However, consumers that use an internet phone should be aware that the VoIP phone system operates differently from traditional phone system.


Whilst the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and VoIP service providers are working together to correct these differences, it is important for VoIP users to be aware that:-


When making a 911 call from a VoIP service it may not connect to PSAP;


It may connect to the administrative line of the PSAP, which may not be maned after hours and probably not be by trained 911 operators;


That the call may correctly connect to the PSAP, but may not transmit the user’s phone number and/or address automatically;


VoIP customers will possibly need to provide address and other information to their VoIP provider;


They will need to remember to update this information whenever they change location;


When the power fails or the broadband connection fails the VoIP service may not work.


The FCC has imposed several obligations on VoIP service providers. The enhanced 911 (E911) is one such obligation. This imposes several stringent requirements onto the Broadband Phone Provider including that the service automatically provide to emergency service personnel a 911 caller’s call back number and, in most cases, address.


However, ultimately much of this responsibility will fall back on the user of the VoIP service.


As a VoIP user you should:-


Provide your accurate physical address to your VoIP service provider.


Become familiar with your VoIP service provider’s procedures for updating your address. And promptly update your address information when ever you move.


Clearly understand the limitations of your 911 service.


And inform other members of your household including visitors and babysitters, about your internet phone service and its 911 limitations.


Consider maintaining a traditional phone line, or having a wireless phone as a backup for times of power outages.


If you do use a VoIP phone we suggest you visit the FCC website at fcc. gov for more information and contact your provider, to see where they stand with regard to 911 calls.


With You in Technology


Adam White


Monday, February 1, 2016

Audi tt tourist trophy

Audi broke the mold when its concept TT car was presented at auto shows around the globe during the mid1990s. Named for the prestigious annual “Tourist Trophy” race held on the Isle of Man, the TT is based on the same platform which powers the Volkswagen Golf and the Skoda Octavia. Making use of anodized aluminum and a “bumper free” exterior, the TT coupe was unlike any car of its time when the first production model was released in 1998. Today, the TT continues to garner awards and win praises from Audi aficionados. If you like the current model, just wait one year and you will witness the release of a TT that goes well beyond the pale.


When talking about the TT, there are actually two models involved: one being a coupe, the other a roadster. Shortly after the coupe’s introduction in 1998, the roadster version was released the following summer. Both models were originally powered by a 20 valve inline 1.8L four cylinder engine, however in subsequent years each model received a more powerful version of that engine while a 3.2L V6 was introduced as an option during 2003. The TT is powered by its front wheels, but Quattro all wheel drive is available as well.


Audi’s success with the TT has helped it to cautiously develop its second generation model. Nearly a full decade after the original model made its debut the follow up TT is being readied and will go into production in 2007. The new TT will feature the following attributes:


Longer and Wider: Slight changes in its width and length will be incorporated into the new model. Expect more cabin room for added interior comfort.


Aluminum and Steel: The new TT will be made up of aluminum in the front and steel in the rear to encourage a better weight balance.


More Power: The 1.8L I4 engine will be replaced with a 2.0L I4 engine. The 3.2L V6 will still be offered, producing 250 horsepower. A six speed manual transmission will be standard equipment.


More Models: The coupe and roadster will be introduced back to back with a third model, possibly a wagon version, also being considered for production.


Principal competitors for the Audi TT have been the BMW Z4 and the Mercedes SLK. The TT’s styling inspiration has found its way onto several other models including the Saturn Sky, Mazda Miata, Nissan 350Z, and the Pontiac Solstice. In all, the Audi TT has reinvigorated the roadster market and it appears that the upcoming TT will expand on that theme even further. This is great news for enthusiasts who want a unique and well engineered 2+2 car as part of their driving stable.


Birth control methods don t always fight stds

Sexually transmitted diseases are something that should be considered a major concern whenever sex education is the topic. These diseases can vary from the mild to the life-threatening, and while most people are aware of their existence, most are unaware of just how much risk they might be in. For the most part, unexpected and unwanted pregnancies are the foremost concern, such that birth control methods can sometimes be heavily emphasized. In the effort to prevent STDs from spreading, this does not always have to be a negative thing. Some birth control methods can help reduce the risk of STDs, though not all of them can do so. It is then important that people be made aware of which birth control methods reduce the risk of STDs and which ones don't, allowing them to make better informed decisions.


Birth control pills, intrauterine devices, and the so-called Natural Family Planning (NFP) methods all do not reduce the risks of STD transmission. In the first two cases, the distinction is absolute, as neither of them blocks the exchange of bodily fluids that may carry the diseases. In the case of NFP, the distinction is less all-encompassing, since these methods generally involve a complete lack of exchange of bodily fluids for certain intervals. However, NFP's main flaw is that it only provides protection while there is no direct sexual contact with an infected person’s genitals, blood, and bacteria or virus-carrying body fluids, but it leaves a person exposed to possible infection the moment any sexual contact is made. So while there may be a reduced risk of pregnancy, the risks of STD infection are no lower than if NFP had not been used.


Spermicides are generally effective at preventing conception, but not for removing the risk of STDs. Risk for STDs is still present since by the time the average spermicide has been used, STD infection may already have spread. According to some studies, there is actually an increased risk of STD infection from using spermicidal products in comparison to other known forms of birth control. These studies have not yet had their results confirmed beyond reasonable doubt. However, most doctors prefer to err on the side of caution.


Condoms, diaphragms, and other forms of contraception that involve blocking the release of bodily fluids and sexual secretions from one person to another are the methods that help prevent STD infection. Most STDs are transferred via bodily fluids such as semen, vaginal secretions, and the like. Birth control methods that prevent the transfer of such substances during intercourse, or block the fluids from reaching the partner's body, can therefore reduce STD risk. Absolute abstinence also prevents STD infection, but only for as long as the abstinence is maintained. It should be noted that, aside from abstinence, most birth control methods that rely on blocking the exchange of fluids do not have the ability to prevent pregnancy completely at the same time. It is therefore advisable to use a more effective form of birth control as additional security.


Procedures such as vasectomies and tubal ligations do not prevent STD infection, even if they do prevent the onset of pregnancy. This is because, while both procedures block the ability of sperm and egg cells from making contact with one another, they do not prevent the release of other fluids. Not all STDs are carried through body fluids, so preventing them from escaping the body alone is not enough to prevent an infection.