Not Long Before We See Sleek And Weightless Gaming Laptops

Filed under: Online Technology Resources — admin at 11:47 am on Sunday, June 29, 2008

Do all of us really require a laptop? It surely looks that way because demand is soaring. I just scared that like last year we will have delays getting our hands on the latest technology too. I think the unfortunate thing for manufacturers is that it doesn’t look like any factor will slow this demand for laptops. This is a business that is searching to better on numerous things all at once so new directions and excitement is created all the time.

Gaming notebooks are one of the sectors that have seen growing interest. Good gaming notebooks can be brought pretty cheap for medium gaming requirements. I feel notebooks are a good option for playing games. Maybe not exactly for the extreme but they’re great for the large number of us. Nowadays the majority of gaming notebooks are not even big, bulky and loud. Ok so there still is a gap in speed no matter how great gaming notebooks have become but that should always remain. Gaming notebooks are the gauge of speed for the notebook computer industry and it will be interesting to see how the approaching technology fairs.

Speaking of gaming notebooks, the greater alternatives are available when they are custom built. With custom built notebooks you usually get to find what brand of components is going into the system. In my mind being able to choose the cpu, ram and storage is most catered for the more power hungry people out there. The large number of laptops are designed for the average consumer which means you may not find what you’re searching for. Power users require custom notebooks for this reason. I feel you also get superior customer service when buying a custom notebooks. I positiviley feel this is a main factor that goes in favour for buying a notebook thats built to .

I’m really awaiting to see what notebook computers come to market in the future. Internet devices look to be an evolving niche as of now. Clearly this will be something massive in rising markets. Supremely everyone would desire an ultraslim notebook with a 15″ screen. Stronger enclosures required for such notebooks are still too expensive. Companies are encasing increaed performance into notebook computers and it looks like gaming notebooks will get slimmer and lightweight. There’s no telling what innovation’s we’ll see but no doubt there will be numerous.

Rizeon have a few of the best laptop computers at present.

AOL - MSN Beats Out Google

Filed under: Business Success — admin at 11:35 am on Sunday, June 29, 2008

In the ongoing AOL sweepstakes, it appears MSN may be the winner over Google. So, what will it mean for all three companies?

AOL On the Block?

As you may know, the AOL unit at Time Warner has been thrashing around for the last year while trying to find a way to remain relevant. The problem for AOL, of course, is the continually decreasing use of dial-up modems as a method for accessing the Internet. Depending on the study you look act, dial-up modem access now accounts for approximately 40 percent of all Internet users. This number is consistently dropping as DSL and cable Internet access systems become more popular. The resulting struggles at AOL are having an interesting impact on the search engine wars.

Google and MSN are trying to position themselves to dominate online search. The situation boils down as follows: Google is the king, MSN wants to be it. This situation takes on particularly interesting impact when one considers that Google now supplies ads and search results to AOL. In doing so, Google derives roughly 10 percent of its revenues from the AOL relationship.

In the summer of 2005, rumors started that AOL was for sale. MSN and Google were obvious buyers. The only problem was both companies realized AOL was a good short term play, but a terrible long term one given the death of dial-up modem systems. So who would buy AOL and how much would they be willing to pay? Would Google let MSN swipe 10 percent of its business? If so, how high could Google drive up the price of AOL for MSN?

Google Makes Major Mistake

If rumors are to be believed, MSN and Time Warner have reached a deal on the AOL platform. So, how much will MSN pay Time Warner for AOL?

Nothing. Not one penny.

By the end of December 2005, MSN and Time Warner are expected to announce a partnership wherein the two companies will intertwine their Internet units and pursue joint advertising efforts. In turn, Google will be kicked off all AOL listings, to be replaced by MSN or some AOL-MSN mix of search results and advertisements.

The executives at Google are making a major mistake, a critical blunder. Google will lose 10 percent of its business to MSN without MSN being required to expend any resources for the business. The Google Adwords program, the primary revenue source for Google, will no longer be on AOL. Surely Google could have come up with something more enticing to AOL or at least forced MSN to pay some serious cash for the acquisition. Instead, it failed on both accounts.

Google is a great search engine, but this is just one in a number of business mistakes made by the Internet giant. How could it lose 10 percent of its business without making MSN pay for it? If MSN pulls this off, one will wonder who is at the controls at Google and what they could possibly be thinking.

Richard A. Chapo is a San Diego business lawyer with www.sandiegobusinesslawfirm.com - a San Diego business law firm in San Diego, California.

How to Get Rich Playing With WORDS!

Filed under: Vintage Domains + Others — admin at 11:32 am on Saturday, June 28, 2008

How many times have you read or heard on the news that someone hit a state lottery? Winning Millions of Dollars.

The odds of winning a major state / multi-state lottery is for example:
1 in 120,526,770 is your chance of winning the most popular multi-state lottery in the U.S. Power Ball.

Trying to guess which of the 1 to 53 and 1 Powerball number from 1 to 42 will come out on is mind boggling and to make it even tougher; the rule is that you must get the 1 in 120,526,770 right on the night that you play.

No holding onto your ticket and see if it comes out in a couple of weeks. If you don’t hit it on the date on your ticket. You can just trash your hard earned $1.00.
If you purchased plays 10 then, just lost 10 of your hard earned dollars!

There is BETTER game for you to play with better chances to win (sort of speak)!
One day as I was cruising down the information highway I came across some information that made me slam on my breaks! People were playing the NEW Lottery!

This Game is so cheap that it comes out to about 0.025342465753424657534246575342466 (my trusty calculator) per day to play.
Being terrible with numbers I’m not even going to attempt to figure out what the odds of hitting this lottery is!
One thing I’m sure of… this NEW Lottery has to have much better odds!
What makes it special to me is; it’s for those of US who love letters and words.

I called it the Name Game.

One Play gets you a whole year to hit! Just about anyone can play it for less than pennies a day (refer to the 0.025 number above ….)

Simply come up with a domain name and buy it. Within days you could be on your way to Literally Millions!

Imagine if you were the one who came up with and bought Business.com.

You would have hit that Name Lottery for $8 million dollars! Yes, 8 Million! I repeat, that’s $8,000,000,00!

Business.com is the current record holder for that highest paid domain name.

It took the spot from Compaq who paid something like $3.300,000,00 million for the the domain Altavista.com back in February 3, 2000.
You probably recognize the Altavista name now but before Compaq bought it, it was likely a big dude in the world of internet.
Has these Million Dollar Figures made you decide to Play the Domain Lottery. If so here is a tip or two to get you started.
The most popular web address (not the same as email address) end in .COM.
The second most popular is .NET

The absolute major combination hit is to have a .COM consisting of just one word i.e. business.com if that isn’t available go for it’s sister version business.net. These names all go for just under $10.00. (If they aren’t already taken!

Just thought of one could you could you hold on please while I go check it out? ………… Thank you for waiting however I just tried business.TV and it is already taken and is probably up for sale.
Once you purchase a domain name it’s yours. You can transfer it, let it just sit there or SELL IT!

In fact there is so much money to be made in domain names that there are companies who do just that. They put you domain name up for sale on their site!

You are charged a listing fee; usually starting at about $50.00 to $250.00.
If your domain is sold through their site you are charged a commission fee which can be anywhere between 5 - 10% of the purchase price.

During the research for this article, I came across one which charges just $0.79 cents to list a domain name and NO Commission fees.

All in all when you are getting paid $8 Million for simply coming up with a name.

I’d say that’s a great way to hit any lottery, without having to get dressed, hurry to the convenient
store before the deadline cut-off time!

Now: What would I do if I hit one of these Domain lotteries? I must state like many other multi-million dollar lottery winners. I’d keep working because words and writing is a part of me and is what I love!

Happy Domaining to You All!

Terri Wells
http://www.kingdom-domain.com
twells@writeme.com

Terri is a freelance writer, writing articles for businesses for a small fee.

Would Homer Simpson Really Love Canadian Health Care?

Filed under: Life Of Health — admin at 11:07 pm on Friday, June 27, 2008

by Dr. Larry Smith D.C.

I confess that I am a big fan of the humorous and satirical TV series “The Simpson’s.”
In a recent episode, Homer, Marge and the kids hop on an airplane to visit their northern neighbors in Canada. The 1st thing Homer does in the city of Toronto is quite baffling. (Well, maybe not for Homer.) He runs out in the middle of the street in front of a speeding car and gets run over. Marge screams to Homer, “Why did you do that, Homer?” Homer responds quite flippantly, “Health care is free in Canada!”

Matt Groening’s writers have satirically portrayed Canadians as a nation with a wonderful and free health care system. However, is health care in Canada really free? Would Homer Simpson actually want to leave his well being to the care of our Canadian health care system?

In the newly released book “Squandering Billions,” Don Nixdorf and Gary Bannerman examine the mismanagement and inefficiency of the Canadian Health Care system. The Canadian definition of free universal health care only applies to those services provided by medical doctors and hospitals. If patients choose to get treatment from any other health care provider in Canada, they are asked to pay fully or partially out of their own pocket. ” Despite all of the obstacles placed by the system to divert patients from chiropractors, optometrists, naturopaths, podiatrists, acupuncturists, physiotherapists, for whom the patient or insurer must pay some or all of the feesas opposed to the “free” medical doctor competition -these professionals demonstrate every day that people will pay for value received. It is high time medical doctors earned the same respect for their “free” medical services to patients. Canada is the only universal access nation in the world that does not have a user fee to encourage responsible behavior by patients and service providers.

This book also demonstrates that the absolute power of medical doctors, pharmaceutical companies, health bureaucrats and hospital administrators enshrines mediocrity at the expense of patients. We have many dedicated and skilled doctors and nurses, but mistakes, inefficiency and malpractice in the Canadian health system may be causing 10 times more unnecessary death a year than the toll from traffic accidents and crime. Despite dramatic television footage and newspaper headlines reporting highway tragedies, driving is a much safer activity than hospitalization. A study by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Canadian Institute of Health Information released in 2004 concluded that 185,000 patients out of 2.5 million admitted to acute care hospitals suffer death, disability, or extended hospitalization as a result of adverse effects of treatment. Between, 9,250 and 23,750 of these people die because of preventable errors.

Homer would find out in a hurry that our “free” health care system is nothing to write home about. And should we always be relying on the system to keep us healthy or rather should we as a nation and society start taking more responsibility ourselves?

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With Credit Cards Hitting Hardest, UK Consumers Tax Themselves with Penalty Charges

Filed under: Mathematics Management — admin at 4:25 am on Monday, June 23, 2008

A rise in costs for users of any financial service usually results in public outcry, why is it then that so many of those same consumers allow penalty fees and charges to accrue on their credit cards, when the problem could so easily be avoided?

The financial groups Defaqto and MoneyExpert have released a report in which the startling figure that one in five consumers have had to pay just such a charge, and while credit cards were the worst offender, a number of different personal finance services also incurred unnecessary charges. These services included charges for simple personal finance errors such as allowing an overdraft to go over the agreed bank limit, or investing in an inflexible mortgage and then paying off the debt early. In both cases either better preparation beforehand with regards to choosing the right provider (such as using an online personal finance database like Moneynet’s credit cards, or http://www.fool.com) or taking advantage of financial options now readily available would have presented more flexible options which would not have imposed the penalties.

To take an example, credit cards allow greater control over your personal cash flow - you can pay now for a product or service even if the funds you use will not be available to you until the following month, at which point you pay off the credit card. Credit cards also have valuable incentives for their use with larger purchases, featuring, as the majority do, insurance options and traceability. However when you are making smaller purchases, say clothing or household products, then the use of a credit card may not be the best use of your money: searching for a suitable personal loan would most likely result in better short-term rates and the avoidance of penalties such as those imposed on the one in five people surveyed by Defaqto and MoneyExpert.

With the survey also producing the result that one in twenty consumers faced charges in excess of £100 it would seem that this problem is more than a trifle for a large portion of the UK population and that while there are a great number of personal finance options available out there, there are very often not used to the advantage of the consumer as they could so easily be with a little research.

Disclaimer
All information contained in this article is for general information purpose only and should not be construed as advice under the financial Services act 1986. You are strongly advised to take appropriate professional and legal advice before entering into any binding contracts.

About the Author:

Michael Hanna is a keen writer, and internet marketer living in Scotland:



Contact details:

E-mail: samqam@googlemail.com

Phone: 0131 561 2251

Michael’s Website: Taxi Belfast

The Flourishing Intra National Estate Markets — Futhered by The PropertyIndex.com Company

Filed under: Investing In Markets, Life + Real Estate — admin at 5:58 pm on Friday, June 20, 2008

Property Index have a range of properties for sale in Spain, from villas to apartments.

Notwithstanding the fact that PropertyIndex.com is really a fledgling enterprise, (they were set up only in March 2007), they have proven their mettle very quickly. As a matter of fact, they are a fairly down to earth enterprise entirely concentrated on servicing anyone aiming to let, sell, rent or buy property across the world. Their affirmation: to lend you a hand to hit upon dead-on what’s looked for quickly and, even better, without hassle. Realty is easily available anywhere in the world at present, one of the fanciest areas being real estate for sale in Spain. It should really be straightforward to specify the sensational properties on the market in Spain, the argument for investigating property here is a combination of the houses and apartments available and the possibility of being able to live together with this pulsating populace.

It’s one of the truly fashionable markets at present, and considering the scenic beauty and agreeable climate surrounding you here, how could you conceivably be wrong! Realty in Spain is steeped in history, this realm of the world has a long tradition as a home to a number of nations. Around 25 or 30 years ago there was a mere dribble of Britons in search of properties in Spain. Ask any one person who has emigrated to Spain and they’ll tell you the same. There are those who would will insist on viewing it as a fashion and others will insist on viewing it as a more or less an obsession! Clients actually repairing over here will typically range from young working couples in search of a life perspective to elderly people who are looking to enjoy themselves and relax.

Note that you may have to deal with perplexities when acquiring properties abroad — you’ll have to cover a hundred steps to consider when devising a plan, surveying or signing the documents. Even if but a single minor procedure is missed that is liable to definitely escalate sweeping perplexities and, even more important, financial loss. Obviously, as can be assumed with this favored destination, properties might be fairly high priced in this destination and that’s unquestionably caused by the peaking market pressure. Despite this the homebuyer actually is very spoilt in such a region full of vivacious terrain and glorious setting. It has practically everything a buyer could conceivably hanker after and lots more.

Microsoft Great Plains Implementation for Midsize & Large Corporation: Lockbox Processing

Filed under: Best Software Resources — admin at 8:02 am on Friday, June 20, 2008

Microsoft Great Plains is now targeting large and midsize businesses and being matured ERP has advanced, but still very simple in use modules and features: Lockbox Processing for Accounts Receivables, Customer/Vendor Consolidation, Multicurrency etc. We’ll try to cover these features in the series of small articles to help decision maker and end user understand the feature and how does it work to make a decision to purchase additional nice modules. In our opinion large corporation, which had to use ERP with rich functionality in the past, doesn’t have to do it in our new time. There are few reasons to switch to cheaper ERP, the most important are: database platform reliability improvement - nowadays MS SQL Server does excellent job and has most of the former instability and maintenance issues resolved. The second reason - MS Windows server is now close to be considered as a solid rock and you do not have to reboot it on the regular basis to fix all the types of “memory leaks”, etc. OK, lets review Lockbox processing:

• Customer Matching. This is rather the question about generic lockbox application - which basically imports text file, received from your bank and matches them with customer invoices, debit memos and miscellaneous charges. The question typically sounds like this - in our Great Plains CustomerID is different from bank customer ID. This is right, but each check has Bank Account Number and Bank Routine Number, identifying the customer, all you need to do is - carefully review first processing and enter this customer info, or open it here: Cards>>Sales>>Lockbox Bank Details - and next time you get check from this customer - lockbox will catch and identify it. This is true even in the case of hand written check.

• Invoice Number Matching. This is a bit tricky question, and you can’t catch invoice number from hand written check. However when we are talking about large businesses - these checks have invoices printed. If you bank has so-called Automatic Clearinghouse (ACH) lockbox file format - it can provide invoice number line if the check is issued by corporate or midsize established business. In the case of ACH header will have prefix 6 and line prefix 4.

• No Invoice Number Matching. This is still OK if you have a lot of small customers with one or few outstanding invoices. In this case - use autoapply method. You can have variety of apply criteria: None, Document Number (when you have ACH), Due Date/Oldest Document, Due Date/Oldest Invoice (other than invoices you apply manually), Document Date, Specific Invoices (and you specify them in the list)

• Additional Considerations. Virtually if you have corporate account in any bank - lockbox processing module does the job - because you map lockbox file at your will in Lockbox Maintenance screen: Cards>>Sales>>Lockbox

• Customization Options. Lockbox is Dexterity piece, so it is in the hand of Dexterity Developer, if you need to improve it for your corporation. VBA Modifier and Continuum are also available. Also feel free to use new tools, such as Extender or eConnect.

Good luck and you can always seek our help in customization, implementation, integration and support. Call us: 1-866-528-0577 or 1-630-961-5918, help@albaspectrum.com

Andrew Karasev is Chief Technology Officer in Alba Spectrum Technologies - USA nationwide Great Plains, Microsoft CRM customization company, serving Chicago, California, Arizona, Texas, Florida, Georgia, New York, Australia, UK, Canada, Continental Europe, Russia and having locations in multiple states and internationally ( http://www.albaspectrum.com ), he is Dexterity, SQL, C#.Net, Crystal Reports and Microsoft CRM SDK developer

Profiles of the Powerful: Advertising Exec Steve Grasse

Filed under: PR — admin at 9:27 pm on Tuesday, June 17, 2008

After ten minutes with Ed Tettemer in the offices of the agency he founded with partner, Steve Red, you begin to understand the agency’s passion for excellence. After an hour with Ed, you begin to understand the intensity of his personal passion. You begin to understand it but I have a feeling that, even after days and days of exposure to him, you probably wouldn’t get the whole picture.

“Passion,” the word, may seem descriptive of a complicated set of feelings and opinions. Oddly, in thinking about Ed Tettemer’s passion for his agency and its clients, it seems rather simple. It’s just that he wants everything to be excellent: excellent clients, excellent co-workers, excellent marketing solutions, excellent creative executions, excellent everything.

“Where’d you go to college, Ed?” (A question most interviewers ask without expecting surprises in the response.) “Never went to college. Dropped out of high school and never looked back. Got my college degree at the Elkman agency and my graduate degree at Earle Palmer Brown.”

Maybe it’s best to start at the beginning. Ed was born and raised and was “scared of the city,” living in a rather parochial environment. His Father was a sheriff in Bucks County and his Mother worked as a secretary in the office of the small township where they lived. Theirs was a simple life, a good life in a small town atmosphere. He and his Dad fished a lot and they ate what they caught. The vegetables on their table came from their garden except for the mushrooms they harvested after heavy rains. It seemed to be an uncomplicated existence far from the pressures and tensions of traditional business, especially the advertising business.

Dad was pretty much occupied with his job and the politics of the community. Mom was more influential on the lives of Ed and his older brother. Neither parent made strong suggestions about what Ed and his brother did to prepare them for a career. They were good people and Mom, especially, influenced the way Ed has turned out. She was passionate about music and books. Ed is, too. She preached, “Keep your eyes and ears open.” Ed tries to do that. All she wanted for her children was for them to be happy and she didn’t try to control their every move. Today, Ed appreciates that.

His childhood was a happy one. He liked to fish. He played a lot of baseball. He was a fairly typical American kid. Then, when he was in high school, there was a dramatic change. It was called the Viet Nam War. Consistent with how many people felt at the time, his older brother took off for Canada to resist the war. That had severe, negative impact on life in peaceful Bucks County. Overnight, the Tettemer family became pariahs. Friends deserted them. The community changed its view of them. Church changed. Bad stuff!

Clearly, that situation had a powerful influence on Ed’s psyche. He dropped out of high school and spent over three years hitch hiking all over the country. He found ways to make enough money to do a lot of both savory and unsavory things. He was a confused young man wandering the country during confusing times.

But he never lost touch with his Mother and Dad so, ultimately, he went home to Bucks County and found a job working as a glorified gopher for the Doylestown Intelligencer. He ran ads back and forth from the paper to its small, retail advertisers. He says, “I guess I was a junior account executive and didn’t know it.” He delivered ad proofs, started helping small stores with their ad copy and quickly learned how those small retailers did their newspaper advertising.

During the year at the paper, he got to know and got to be friendly with many of his customers. He realized that most of them didn’t have a lot of confidence in the help they were getting from the paper. He believed that he could help them do better advertising, advertising that actually worked and could be tracked. He doesn’t know why he believed that but he believed it.

He remembered Pete’s Place in a rather nostalgic way. Pete’s Place was a restaurant in Ottsville just north of Doylestown. Their ad always ran on the same page with other restaurants. All of the ads were the same size, were laid out in a conventional rectangle and had many of the same messages: good food, low prices, family atmosphere, etc.
Pete’s Place was pretty much the same as a lot of places in that part of the country.
Except for one thing. Their logo and sign was a big wagon wheel.

After Ed convinced them to try to look different, their next ad was designed to be round. It stood out nicely on the page with all the rectangles. Someone once said that good advertising should zig when the competition’s zags. While Ed didn’t refer to that specific quote during our interview, much of what he said about Pete’s Place and about Red Tettemer’s work seems to support that “Zig if they Zag”idea. Ed reflects, “I think I made six bucks on the work I did for Pete’s.”

The result? He worked with mostly small retailers for four years and developed a keen understanding of how the retailer thinks and of what it takes to motivate consumers to respond to advertising and promotion. In his own words, “I guess I didn’t really know what I was doing but I liked my clients, worked hard and made a decent living.”

Marriage followed as did a move into Center City where he, wife Lyn and daughter Jessie still live. His first job in the city was with the old Elkman Agency where he claims to have started “Knowing nothing.” His boss, Creative Director Jim Block, promised to make him into a copy writer and further promised that he would like doing it. Jim did what he promised and Ed did like it. He had five productive years there but was always the junior writer. He needed more.

Off to Becker/Kanter (now Panzano & Partners,) he soon learned the logic of focusing on vertical businesses. He was a senior creative director there working almost exclusively on shopping center advertising and promotion. The “vertical” idea had great influence on him in the early days of Red Tettemer when they spent most of their effort with cable TV and entertainment accounts.

He was recruited to Earle Palmer Brown where three factors influenced his thinking and his behavior. First, Brian Meridith, then the head of creative at EPB, showed him how important it was to have a good idea at the beginning of creative execution. “What’s the idea? What’s the idea?” was hammered into his consciousness. Second, he formed a new perspective about “vertical.” While it’s valuable and, at times, necessary, to focus on specific industries, it’s also valuable and stimulating to have a broader base. Today’s Red Tettemer is definitely broad based and probably always will be.

The third factor was, perhaps, the most important. In early 1992, Ed just didn’t know what to do with his career and his growing, positive reputation. “I was disillusioned.
I just didn’t believe in the people I worked for.”

Fortunately, he was allowed to do some free lance work and frequently collaborated with Steve Red with whom he had a marvelous working relationship. He got a call from Steve about working with him on several large assignments. His copy, Steve’s design skills and their ability to work together so effectively brought out his assertion, “I had the time of my life working with Steve.”

It took Ed three years to convince Steve to join with him to form Red Tettemer in 1996.
They live by their mission statement, “Energize our clients and their businesses.” Ed is proud when he reports that they try hard to make their clients’ competitors envious. They’ve followed those convictions while moving from “vertical” client groups into more general accounts. Some of their recent acquisitions are SEPTA, University of Pennsylvania Health System and Hatfield Meats.

Neither Ed nor Steve has much tolerance for the traditional approach used by many agencies. So, they’ve successfully created a fun environment. Their office space is designed in creative ways. The d©cor is imaginative but comfortable. There are surprises everywhere: a conference room with no conference table, eclectic art work all over the walls, small nooks and crannies with interesting appointments and two balconies which allow for panoramic views of the City. The physical experience of the offices is sure to be pleasant and entertaining for every age group: traditionalists as well as employees, whose average age is under thirty.

What’s the smartest business decision you ever made, Ed? Instantly, the response is,
“Being in partnership with Steve Red. In fact, that may be my best life decision.”
How about your worst decision? “I waited too long to expand from our “vertical” focus.
also, I think I’ve been too reclusive.” (Maybe this article will help, Ed.)

Fun for Ed? Trying to understand client needs and finding solutions. Cooking. Reading. Joining the fire company near his beach home. Remarking that he thinks he made his Mother and Father proud. Red Tettemer’s annual retreat. Family. Many things.

One more question, Ed. “What would you do with a couple of wishes?”

Thoughtfully, he responds in a way that further demonstrates his passion. He says that he’d like to keep in closer touch with all of his employees, that he wishes he could reenergize the agency more frequently and that he’d like to take time to celebrate their good fortune more frequently.

If life is dull, if you need a shot of passion in your life, if you’d enjoy being stimulated by the innards of an ad agency, if you respond to another person’s motivation and, yes, passion, visit Red Tettemer. While you’re there, try to spend a few minutes with Ed. As his Mother taught him, “Keep your eyes and ears open.” You’ll enjoy the visit.

Allan Kalish founded, managed and sold Kalish & Rice, one of Philadelphia’s largest ad agencies. He is currently chairman of Trichys, providers of
intranet and extranet solutions for online collaboration and online document sharing.

What All Beginners Must Know Touching Online Sports Competition Gambling

Filed under: Gambling Wheels, Misc, Online Luck — admin at 5:49 pm on Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Tie together two of everybody’s most important pursuits and you will disclose a vogue that’s termed a web based sportsbook. Seriously, what could be more ingenious. If you picture a large assembly of sports fellas rooting for their favored club, and continuously stakes are bound to be reckoned alongside the din. Hoping to catch some of the delights, on-lookers will frequently aspire to guess who will prevail the imminent tournament. All this comes to be a charming little tournament known as web based sportsbook.

Visit this top free sports bet play site for tips and cash games.

If you want to place a wager, you will want to search out a web based sportsbook, that’s to say a place which admits web based sportsbook. In the U.S., you can find no less than four states where to go for sportsbook wagering absolutely legally, but semi-legally you may go for it everywhere as long as you pin down a bookie and if happen to be legally an adult. Included in the sports events you can choose to risk some money on are professional including, too, college football + basketball, professional baseball, professional hockey, including, too, betting on both horse and dog racing. Clients could choose to bet on the whole score of a contest, when exactly any given contester will be knocked out, and even if a tossed coin in a contest will land heads or tails.

The sportsbook setup confide in statistics be of assistance to you infer which club you suppose will prevail. First, there’s the chances, or specific points leverage assigned to a losing party that is expected to go down by a given number points. Obviously, this comprises the sportsbook provider’s style of offering fifty-fifty wagers for a Sportsbook. By way of an example we will have a choice of betting on a contestant that is expected to go down and and nonetheless profit from the wager as long as the party goes down by a given number of points.

As can be expected, there are so many differing forms of lays- parlays i.e. combined antes on several sports competitions, straight bets, where all you have to do is to specify the team you feel will prevail or go down, over-unders, teasers, which are a duplicate of to parlays differing in that you will subtract or add points from the spread to improve your lays’ oddsc., the straight bets, where you simply quote the club you guess will prevail or go under being the best known in sportsbook wagering.

So, why don’t you just check it out and amuse yourself in tandem. Simply take care that you won’t get too carried away and kill your total retirement income capriciously! For you’re going to find yourself filled with remorse for life!

Are Lawyers Our Destroyers?

Filed under: Lawyers Web — admin at 10:25 am on Sunday, June 15, 2008

The legal quagmire, which has been created by over zealous politicians catering to the legal lobbyists, has increased bureaucracy, stifled competition and tripled lawsuit filings. A small businessperson, who invests their life savings, does so to the benefit of himself and his family, while providing jobs, customer service and a tax base which pays for our many desired public services. Yet now at each turn of a businessman’s day he is faced with asking himself; not will this help my customer, my company, my family or my employees; but rather if I do this will I get sued?

Most often a business decision for a small businessperson does not make choices in his business to expand based on created or generating more profits or revenue, but based on risk of potential lawsuits, from the professional parasites. Does this mean all lawyers are bad? Of course, they are, but it goes beyond that. These parasites are causing friction in the market place, decreases in customer service, lost productivity and thus lost tax revenues for our communities. What can we do; should we shoot all the lawyers? Should we follow Caesar’s advice and; “first, kill all the lawyers?” Well that is one solution although we live in such a civil society that is not going to happen. It is for that very reason we allow these parasites to exist.

Frivolous lawsuits and the treat of losing your entire investment has prompted many a businessperson to hold off on investing in expansion, hiring employees and buying additional equipment, which would employee additional Americans. But it goes beyond that, such fear of loss is causing the lawyers to up the ante on their extortion tactics, even advertising on TV for those who feel they might possibly believe they have been somehow perhaps wronged in some minute way, to come in for a free consultation. It is sickening to think that someone can file a piece of paper in a court of law in the United States of America, which stands for justice and fairness, with some bogus and fictitious complaint, forcing the small businessperson to answer the complaint, which is based on complete and utter hokum. It is obvious that our court system is a miss and that the Lawyers have hijacked the law. The small businessperson has little choice but to deal with this constant threat of these domestic terrorists and their virus to our nation. It makes one wonder if Caesar was not a man of absolute knowledge and brilliance. Think on this.

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