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ATT Uverse Deals Meant We Had to Get it

Posted by admin on May 31st, 2009

This past Thurday I had AT&T come out and install Att Uverse in my home. I signed on for the TV in addition to the Net bundle. I’ve heard rumors about U-Verse getting to my town, but those commonly don’t happen. Suddenly right after the end of the month, We found out it was no joke.

If you have a satellite you are unable to view local channels in high def and you need to have a couple satellites on the roof to see all the channels. With the cable company the signal is decent, but is way behind technically.

So we got it and love. The menu is smartly configured, and is superior to anything I have ever . Their tv service also is immediate, wiping out the wait I typically got when choosing a channel with satellite. The part about the Television is I can program my DVR using my computer or by my mobile phone, and it has multiple inputs of recording so we can tape multiple HD shows and multiple regular programs at once. The regular programs are perfect, and the HD is fantastic as well.

We looked for and found bundles for att u-verse and I signed up on the website, and will receive $200 in rewards. Also Att Uverse also makes NO contracts when you get it. They’re doing this to promote households to test the service. So we’re pretty much on a free couple month test. The only negative was the many week time lag for the installation, and in addition that the DVR remote they provide doesn’t turn my tv on or off. Those are Little problems though for an exceptional att uverse deal.

Six Steps to Own the Perfect Bedsheet - Fascinating

Posted by admin on May 29th, 2009

It was common to have white bed sheets in everybodys bedroom quite some time back. You are amazed at the range of unique that are on offer nowadays. Nobody had considered that bedding could be made using such stunning pastel tones and several materials.

The following are some factors that matter a lot when you purchase a bed sheet.

Calculate the beds proportions

You might think that all twin beds or king size beds are standard, but sadly it is not so. The top proportions might be the same, but again the measurements differ with each manufacturer. So make sure that you estimate all the measurings of your bed from top to bottom and also the thickness of the mattress you are using. Your bed could be shorter or longer than another one from the same manufacturer. Measuring your bed will give you an idea of the sizing of your bed sheet before buying.

Decide from where to purchase

You will find a lot of top makes in bed linen available in a departmental shop near you. Those looking for embroidered bed sheets or luxurious looking sheets can buy them from a specialty storehouse. Another option is to shop online for the largest variety. For those who still love their cotton sheets, a discount store is where you should go.

Learn about the thread count of bedding

The number of threads that are present in a square inch of the sheet in back and forth direction of its weave is known as thread count. This count is mentioned on the label of the bedsheet itself. More the thread count, more is the richness of the fabric. Beware of a very high thread count as the sheet may have lighter threads and not the texture you want. A soft bedsheet has a thread count that lies between 175 and 250.

Pick your bedsheet material

You need to choose such material for your bed sheets which fits in your budget and is comfortable at the same time. Though cotton fiber is the most preferable material, some people go for the cotton blends as they do not wrinkle. Flannel is warm and can be used for wintertimes. Those who wish a casual sheet can go for satin or silk.

Follow washing tips

Read the wash and care instructions for the sheets properly before purchasing them. Though silk bedding feel sensuous, they have to be dry cleaned each week. Can you promise to do this? Hence choose a bedsheet that you can afford and require less maintenance.

Once all the above factors are taken care of, you are sure to buy a nice and affordable bed sheet soon!

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Dead Man’s Hand

Posted by admin on May 28th, 2009

In online poker, the hand known as a ‘dead man’s hand’ is famously known as two pair of aces and eights. The name comes from a famous story in which Wild Bill Hickok, the famously outlaw, but also a well known gambler and poker online player, was playing draw poker with a group of men at a bar. He’d just made two pair, aces and eights, when another man came into the bar and shot him in the back, killing him. From then on, the hand he died holding became known as the dead man’s hand.

This story also adds to the common superstition of gamblers or wildmen who prefer not to sit with their back facing the room. Unlike Bill, they’d prefer not to get walked up on.

Superstitions such as these in poker online mean little to some, but other players take the game of superstitions greatly to heart. Though I’ve never seen a man fold the aces and eights hand simply on the fact that it might have helped kill Bill, there’s a reason these stories get passed along. Though it may be unwise to believe too much in little totems and stories, sometimes a mind for ritual or luck can help put you in the right mind you need to play cards to the utmost of your ability. Not for everyone, for sure, but in the right spots a little can go a long way.

Now, Nobody can say I’m terribly satisfied living alone and not crack a smile. However, I’m not uncomfortable about it, either. I merely suggest it in this blog as an intriguing personal tidbit introducing what I am about to explain in grand style.

Last Monday I was talking to Sandy, pondering about signing up for the Phoenix Great Expectations dating service. You prolly couldn’t guess that, I sit to my readers as a surprisingly pleased member of the singles network. For real, it’s true. It’s full of fun, attractive people! If you know me at all, you’re probably thinking, “You got some ’splainin to do, Lucy!”

So, I looked at this Great Expectations Dating site and liked what I saw. They’re for the serious singles who think dating isn’t a game.

Because I’d never been a fan of the ridiculous nightlife ritual a lot of singles have named “dating.” I got it more than anyone should. Day and night friends nagg, “You’re still single? ” and “Just get out there and date him!”

“Baloney!” I say to them, and playfully so. “Not after that last blind date you set me up on.”

“Not true,” they level with me. “You haven’t dated in a year, you wouldn’t know!”

Thankfully, that’s my best friend (she’s the best) (hehe) Trisha Wilson. She pours rational thought to my mind to put me back on course. Caring souls never fail for fresh advice. No countering that, and I joined.

Coming home to the message of this post. As I browsed from more than three hundred quality singles for my first Great Expectations date, something occurred to me that was quite true. Over the last year, I hadn’t had too many actual great expectations for dating and myself in the serendipitous winding course of this world. It’s good to be single, even more so if you use the freedom to date. Holding great expectations does wonders in dating.

–Christy Ross

An area rug can be the solution you are looking for if you deprivation to put in new to life sentence into your dwelling house decor. Whether you are a college scholar experiencing in a dorm room or you are renting a board or just now privation to give freedom from the cost and bother of carpet, you will find that field carpetings domain more impudent and more accessible selection since you.

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Promotional Gift Shopping in a Negative Market

Posted by admin on May 26th, 2009

It is no secret that the economy is facing a lot of issues right now; companies everywhere are becoming increasingly hesitant when it comes to investing in promotional products. No company wants to lose money after all, but what companies are failing to understand is that the biggest mistake they can make in a poor economy is to cut funds in the promotional budget. It becomes incredibly easy for a company to consider promotional items and bonuses as unnecessary. Another big problem is the struggle that comes with the decisions about using promotional gifts and the money that is worth losing in the here and now. You have to keep in mind though that the big picture is the important one.When a company dissipates the budget that was used for promotional gifts, you lose a lot of prospective consumers and clients. The economy being in a terrible state doesn’t mean that you have to lose the quality in your products; in fact the best valued products will be getting the most sales as people search for good deals in a poor economy. When additional items, value, or bonuses are tacked onto a product for free, consumers are drawn to that product.If you make any changes in the budget, you would be wise to dramatically increase your promotional spending budget. This will draw in customers and make the most of your money, it will help to gain clients that otherwise wouldn’t be interested in spending their money due to a lack of value.Most companies choose to outsource to create promotional products that will be worth the money spent. This is the best way to make sure that you are implementing the most cost effective promotional items possible. Hiring another company to make these choices for you also make sure that you aren’t wasting money on ineffective products and saves you both time which in turn saves money. Setting out alone to choose and plan for promotional products in a bad economy can lead to poor decisions that can add to financial burden, which is why there are companies that know exactly which products are most effective and will bring you results. Promotional items are a great way to draw people in long enough to convince them that they will benefit from what your company has to offer.

When searching for just the right bandwidth solution for critical business network applications a common choice is what’s termed an OC3 circuit. An OC3 circuit works as a reliable fiber optic backbone for large networks with substantial voice/data/video traffic needs. For example….corporate headquarters phone lines (PBX and/or VoIP), company Supply Chain Management (SCM) systems, facility high security networks, Hospital medical imagery and diagnostic systems, data recovery and backup networks, video conferencing facilities, multi-media or virtual design centers, and ISP backbones.

OC3 is the abbreviated term for Optical Carrier level 3, and is used to specify the speed level of fiber optic networks over SONET. The speed itself is measured through SONET (Synchronous Optical Network) standards.

Specificly, the Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) includes a set of signal rate multiples for transmitting digital signals on optical fiber. OC stands for Optical Carrier and the number following specifies the speed of the fiber optic networks conforming to the SONET standard. The base rate OC1 is 51.84 Mbps. Therefore an OC3 circuit delivers 155 Mbps.

OC3 is optical carrier (fiber) connected by equipment capable of speeds up to 155.5 Mbps……and is designed to take, synchronize, and transport data and voice at that speed of 155 Mbps reliably. Due to their potential load delivery capacity….OC3 applications are used most often by large enterprises with significant bandwidth requirements or as an ISP backbone. By definition…..an OC3 is the equivalent of 84 T1s or 3 DS3s/T3s. To put it in perspective….an OC3 circuit is capable of 2,000 simultaneous voice transmissions with each transmission carrying variable data types alongside the voice!

An important factor to consider is that OC3s can be burstable, which allows you to start small and increase your bandwidth as your needs grow. A Burstable OC3 is the ideal solution for businesses who seek ultra-fast connectivity for their Internet needs…..and don’t require full OC3 load capacity just yet but may in the future. Options cover selection from 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 120, 140, or a full 155 Mbps of service.

Fiber Optics is a technology that uses glass (or plastic) threads (fibers) to transmit data. A fiber optic cable consists of a bundle of glass threads, each of which is capable of transmitting messages modulated onto light waves.

Fiber optics has several advantages over traditional metal communication lines. They have a much greater bandwidth than metal cables. This means they can carry more data. They are also less susceptible than metal cables to interference, and they are much thinner and lighter than metal wires. This enables the data to be transmitted digitally over fiber optics rather than resorting to analog transmission.

Additionally, OC-3 is most often made up of what is called a “SONET ring” to maintain it’s reliability (redundancy) during its high speed transmissions.

A common method of back up used with SONET ring is called a “bi-directional ring topology.” This bi-directional ring is a physical topology which deploys two sets of fiber strands.

The first strand for the connection is for sending and receiving. The second strand will reroute traffic from the original transmission in another direction should the first strand break or malfunction. Therefore bi-directional ring topology helps ensure constant reliability within an OC3 SONET based network.

So just what does an OC3 circuit do for your business?

With an OC3 bandwidth solution your network will deliver optimum speed and load for any large scale voice/data application requirement you have….with reliable and secure digital technology performance.

Michael is the owner of FreedomFire Communications….including DS3-Bandwidth.com and Business-VoIP-Solution.com. Michael also authors Broadband Nation where you’re always welcome to drop in and catch up on the latest BroadBand news, tips, insights, and ramblings for the masses

Bonus Savings with Flyer Printing

Posted by admin on May 25th, 2009

Don’t let flyer printing eat up all your profits. Turn them into generated leads. Here are just a few suggestions to work with when designing flyers to help create more leads and in turn more sales. Flyers are a marketing campaign more than they are an advertising campaign. There are great ways to utelize the flyers and here are just a few suggestions.

Depending on your strategy to hand out your flyers. Professional printers try to sell you higer grade paper. Usually it’s not necessary. If they are having a discount sale and it is cheaper than I say go for it. Flyers are expendable and don’t need thicker paper.If your handing them out at a function or going door to door it’s just not necessary to have higher grade paper. I generally use thicker paper when mailing postcards bacause it will be handeled a lot and put through machines.

You can use your flyers to offer coupons. By perferating the bottom or use dotted cut lines, you can have sut out coupons for free products or discount offers to get the customers into the stores. You may even have a small section as a business card. Clients are able to cut these out and keep the number on hand. You may also want to have a form they can cut out and send in for more information or become part of your email or direct mail subsription.

There are plenty of creative way to market your self. Offers, discounts, subscriptions are all ways to get the customer to you. This can all be done easily with flyers. printers know they best desings methods for flyers and I would highly recommend a professional printer. It isn’t worth the headache and time to try and do a simple taks on your own.

Cynthia Leitich Smith is the award-winning author of JINGLE DANCER
(Morrow, 2000)(ages 4-up), RAIN IS NOT MY INDIAN NAME
(HarperCollins, 2001)(Listening Library, 2001)(ages 10-up), and
INDIAN SHOES (HarperCollins, 2002)(ages 7-up). She looks forward to
the publication of her first young adult novel, TANTALIZE (Candlewick,
fall 2007), and a holiday picture book, SANTA KNOWS (Dutton, 2006).
Her web site at www.cynthialeitichsmith.com was named one of the top
10 writer sites on the Internet by Writer’s Digest. She lives in Austin,
Texas; and is married to author Greg Leitich Smith.

Since Cynthia Leitich-Smith is one of those authors who continues to
create more and more award-winning books and short stories, I wanted
to find out the secret to her success. As I suspected, there really is no
secret, other than a lot of hard work. Still, getting a glimpse of how
someone like Cynthia works can be helpful to all writers. Plus, she
offered some tips for anyone who might have trouble staying on track
with their work. Here’s what I found out:

Q: I know that most of your books and stories have evolved from your
own personal experience. But do you set yearly goals for yourself as far
as making your writing “a business” that financially supports you, or do
you just write and see what happens?

A: My early stories and characters have been inspired in part by
personal experience–my heritage, my mid-to-southwestern settings, but
lately I’ve branched out quite a bit more. As a disclaimer, I’ve never
sassed a certain jolly old elf like Alfie from SANTA KNOWS, and I’ve
never sucked blood like the vampires of TANTALIZE (the fact that I’m a
law school graduate is just a coincidence. Really. I promise.).

My husband and I do both write, but he also has a patent law practice
and I’m on the faculty of the M.F.A. program in Writing for Children and
Young Adults at Vermont College.

I do try to place at least a couple of articles with the various children’s/YA
literature journals over the course of the year, but I don’t try to finish a
certain number of fiction pieces on any given schedule. My goal isn’t to
publish a certain number of manuscripts, but rather enjoy the process
and publish those I feel strongly about. Teaching and speaking augment
my income, freeing me from pressure that might lead to work too hastily
executed. That said, I do write quite regularly. In my ten years in the
business, I’ve sold five books and five short stories. I’ve just sent off a
picture book revision to one of my editors, and I have a new novel in
progress. This to me feels like a great pace.

Q: What do you find to be the most difficult part of the writing process,
and why?

A: I’m tempted to say “whatever part I’m working on right now,” but that’s
not entirely true. I used to struggle with rough drafts, but now I just write
them and throw them away. It’s extra-ordinarily freeing. The blank page
is there, yes, but not the pressure. By the time I’m done I have enough of
a feel of the character/story/setting that I can write another first draft with
more confidence, and if for whatever reason that doesn’t work, I’ll throw it
away too. Usually, I do this at least a couple of times with a novel.

Right now I’m in a challenging place. I’ve written my second rough draft,
taken time to build the world, research, and brainstorm characters, and
now I have to integrate all of that into a whole. I’m taking it piece by
piece, though. Fortunately, my medium is paper, not stone. I remind
myself that the revision process is always there, waiting to bail me out.

Q: Could you describe your writing, speaking, touring schedule just a bit,
so readers can get an idea of how you have to carefully manage your
time?

A: It’s a sort of fluid structure. I tend to speak quite a lot in October and
November, April and May. I love to go to the various national
conferences–ALA, NCTE, IRA, etc. I also block out time for both the
January and July residencies at Vermont College. In addition to that,
one week of the month is spent grading my students’ work. I have a
critique group of five members that meets once a month, and of course I
also read for them.

Right now, I’m cocooning, staying home in Austin and working on a new
novel manuscript. I’ve found I can revise or work on shorter projects on
the road. But for early drafts of novels, I need to stay put. I need the input
of my husband, my kitties, and the resident ghost–basically all the help I
can get. Once I’ve got something workable down, the process becomes
more portable.

Here’s an average day in my “down” (non-touring) season: My nineteen-
pound alpha tabby cat wakes me up at 8 a.m. by screaming in my ear,
pretending Greg has not already fed him an hour earlier. I spend the
next four hours on correspondence, my blog, catching up on publishing
news, and running errands. (Every third day or so I seem to go to lunch
with publishing pals–today with Dianna Hutts Aston, Esme Raji Codell
and her family, and Greg at Green Pastures in south Austin). Then I
check email again. I write for two-to-three hours in the afternoon, have
dinner, write for another couple of hours, and then Greg and I either
watch a movie or read. Most nights I read at least one novel, plus three
or four picture books. Next up is: MY CHILDHOOD UNDER FIRE: A
SARAJEVO DIARY by Nadja Halilbegovich (Kids Can Press, 2006).

Q: What is your favorite part of the writing life?

A: I have so many. I love the ah-ha moments when the universe speaks,
and suddenly, I have it–the spin/twist/perspective that will make the
story sing. I love really living in my fictional worlds, and I’m very
proactive about pre/side-writing. For my forthcoming gothic YA,
TANTALIZE, I went to open houses to scope out where my characters
lived, went shopping to pick out wardrobes for them, poured through
magazines to cast “actors” in the roles, and so forth. (Note: I did confess
to the real estate agents and shop clerks what I was doing, and in all
cases, they couldn’t help enough). I also love when one of my writing
pals finds success. YA author Brian Yansky just sold his second novel,
one I’d had the honor of reading in manuscript, to Llewellyn, and I
couldn’t be happier for him. The writing life is a journey; it’s good to root
for your companions along the way.

Q: What advice do you have for anyone who wants to quit her day job
and write full time for a living?

A: Don’t!

Okay, if that doesn’t persuade you, buckle up. First, you’re a person. You
need food, shelter, health insurance, and in my case to pay the cable bill
so I can watch “Desperate Housewives.” Be honest with yourself. Will
you be okay? What can you cut? When I quit my law job to write full-
time, Greg and I relocated from Chicago to Austin, Texas because of its
(at the time) lower cost of living. That’s a major commitment. Beyond
that, consider making the shift more incremental. When I started, I took a
part-time teaching job at St. Edward’s University. Now I have a quarter-
time faculty position. Along the way, I also knew…hoped…I could count
on a certain amount of income from speaking. Basically, be smart. Be
practical.

And then–go for it! What? You quit your day job and you don’t feel like
writing? Forget that. Be devoted, courageous. You want to live your
dream? Then live it! Have fun. What do you really want to write? Decide
and get to work–now!

Q: What are you working on at the moment?

A: I’m working on a new YA gothic fantasy manuscript. It’s too new to talk
about, but let’s just say I’m trying to juxtapose a couple of wildly opposite
fantasy traditions. I’m going crazy, pulling out my hair, and having the
time of my life.

Q: Could you share your best writing tip?

A: Don’t try to be safe. There is no safe. It’s your heart and guts on the
line, and as long as that’s true, you should do the work you feel most
passionate about. You. Not the market or your mother or your editor or
your pastor or whomever. Tell your stories. Roar! (Or, if you’re
passionate about quiet stories…roar–that’s okay too).

Okay, fellow writers. Take Cynthia’s advice. Get out there and ROAR!

Suzanne Lieurance is a freelance writer, children’s author, and coach
for other working writers. Visit her website at http://
http://www.suzannelieurance.com to find out more about her books and
coaching services. Find out about her other writing services at http://
http://www.lieurancegroup.blogspot.com - the blog for her freelance writers’
cooperative.

Durom Recall Lawsuits Occurring Very Quickly

Posted by admin on May 21st, 2009

Every year, joint replacements are given to many Americans. It is a way for elderly people, and for those who have overused their joints, to get more years of activity and enjoyment out of their lives. Because this procedure has become so routine, many do not question their doctors, or the manufacturers of their joint replacements about the quality of the technology that they are using. This has caused occurances that can injure you or someone else. If you are acquainted with anyone who has gotten a hip replaced, continue reading this crucial information on the maker, zimmer durom acetabular.

The modern hip replacement operation has been taking place since the 1970’s, which is why the idea may seem so commonplace to you. A hip replacement, such as those from Durom, most commonly involves three separate pieces, designed to mimic how a natural knee joint would. They include a metal replacement for part of the femur. A bone cement or screws to hold the contraption in place allows movement like the joint naturally would.

Click here in order to suss out more information about the zimmer hip recall

One of the most common issues with hip replacements is the need for revision, or a further surgery to correct issues with the implant. Unfortunately, this is something many elderly and even healthy young patients cannot tolerate. This is primary with the zimmer hip replacement recall. The Zimmer Durom implant was supposed to be durable and was understandably, advocated for younger recipients, whose conditions warranted such surgeries. It created a bit of controversy that two years later, nearly 12% of the patients needed to be operated on again.

If you or someone you know has had a hip replacement surgery in the last several years, ask your doctor if it was a Durom. If it was, even if you have not had a failure of your hip replacement yet, you may be able to join a class action law suit. If Durom reaches you don’t sign anything or you could lose this right.