Month: July, 2010
Stronger Bluetooth Headsets
| July 31, 2010 | 12:00 am | Uncategorized | Only Pings

Since its production by Ericsson in 1994, Bluetooth technology has been the go-to standard for linking stationary or mobile devices over short distances by way of short range, short wavelength radio transmissions. Essentially the most recognizable example to shoppers are Bluetooth headsets, those small devices you see connected to people’s ears when it looks almost as if they’re speaking to themselves on the sidewalk. However, the technology has far more applications than just Bluetooth headsets.

Bluetooth borrows its name from the nickname given to the Danish king Harald Gormsson, who reigned over as king of Denmark from around 958 AD, and later also as King of Norway from about 970 until he was driven out by Germans a while later. His nickname, “Blatand”, meaning Blue Tooth in English, is rumored to have come from many sources, two of the most popular being: His love of blue berries, which was so intense that his teeth were discolored blue (fanciful and unlikely), or that he had some kind of gum disease which converted his teeth and gums a bluish color (more likely for a tenth century Viking ruler).

Part of Harald’s legacy as a ruler was attempts to unite many dissident tribes throughout Norway, Sweden and Denmark until a single king. These attempts at unification are the reason Bluetooth borrows its name from Harald: just as he’d united the tribes into a solitary working society, Bluetooth technology so unites electronic devices. In reality, logo for Bluetooth technology is a mixture of runes representing the first two letters of his name: H and B.

Technologies like Bluetooth headsets work by chopping up data into fragments and then projecting that data in loads through up to 79 different channels. These packets of date are then sent out via short wavelength radio signals, which are then obtained by other Bluetooth compatible devices. The idea is that two, or even a number of Bluetooth devices can be synced up to work in cooperation with each other. Bluetooth headsets are actually among the best cases.

A Bluetooth headset can be utilized to wirelessly converse with any Bluetooth enabled phone, so that speaking and listening can be handled through the small, discrete headset, while the phone itself (still inside your pocket or purse) handles all of its own capabilities – like sending and receiving the actual call. Similarly, Bluetooth can also be used as a means to communicate with video game consoles, such as the Playstation 3. Headsets can be used to communicate with the console, which in turn forwards the voice data received from the headset to servers for distribution to other players in an online game – and their voices are similarly received by the PS3 and forwarded via Bluetooth to your headset.

Giving Back Is Business Paying Forward Is Altruism
| July 31, 2010 | 12:00 am | Uncategorized | Only Pings

Paying forward is a concept much related to paying back, or as philanthropists such as Zalman Silber are used to saying, giving back. The reasoning behind it (more emotional than logical though it may be, it’s still a kind of reasoning) is that one gets as good as one gives. Of course, entirely altruistic motivations may be present for some – but there is certainly no harm in the good will generated by the good publicity generated by the donation of one’s wealth towards communal edifices and institutions.

Not to single out Zalman Silber, of course; it is almost a rite of passage for a businessman to donate money. Indeed, there is no truer sign of having “made it” than being able to give large amounts of cash away. But isn’t it curious how much of this money winds up in the hands of religious institutions and political campaigns? Yes, yes, it’s their money and they can do with it whatever they wish – but we’re merely wondering aloud here, not claiming no one has a right to do with their own money anything they wish (so long as it doesn’t hurt anyone).

The concept of paying it forward means to set in motion a chain of events whereby complete strangers are helped out without any possibility of reward or recompense for the helper. Someone needs bus fare? You help him or her out. That’s it. Nothing expected in return – except that he or she help someone else when they can, another stranger whom they would never meet again.

Sounds silly, no? People helping one another out for nothing at all, no fame, no public acclaim, no networking or connections made, nothing. Not simply donating to some esteemed charity and getting your name on a building somewhere, but just giving money away to complete strangers who need it with no more than the admonition to “pay it forward,” for them to help others out as well.

Do businessmen do this? Or do they only help their own? Is it a great credit to a man to help out his own family, his own friends, his own people? The great thing about paying it forward is that it is completely anonymous and totally thankless from a businessman’s bottom-line mentality. Money – or anything else, really – is handed over, and that’s all. It is about as true an act of altruism as possible, performed towards a complete stranger whom one would not ever expect meeting again and from whom one there is no indication of any reward or thanks. Truly paying it forward is almost Christian in its altruism and, even, sacrifice, though of course many cultures have long recognized the concept as one which distinguishes true giving from mere payment.

The Numerous Causes For Myofascial Pain
| July 30, 2010 | 12:00 am | Uncategorized | Only Pings

Myofascial pain relief is one of the most sought-after search terms on the internet these days. Myofascial pain Syndrome, or MPS, involves chronic pain from localized contractures of skeletal muscle. Unlike other mysterious conditions, MPS occurs in a lot more limited areas of the body, such as only around the neck and shoulder.

Myofascial pain relief usually consists of three different categories of drugs: anti-depressants, calcium channel blockers, and musculoskeletal relaxants. There are also many sports-type creams and gels available on the market that do not need a doctor’s prescription. Dry needling and even acupuncture has also been reported by some to offer relief.

In any case, one of the most effective of myofascial pain relief is almost certainly just listening to the body with great care, patiently puzzling out what it is trying to communicate through the many varieties of discomfort that it can cause. Regardless of the rememdies on offer, it behooves us to first pause and intelligently think about the report of our own bodies.

pain is, after all, a symptom of an unusual condition. In many situations, MPS might be nothing more than overexertion, with nothing more miraculous than basically rest and proper nutrition as an antidote. Muscles and the fascia supporting them are extremely strong, all things considered, but they can be wrecked, though as their strength may suggest not usually permanently.

However, there are too many situations of MPS that cannot be so easily dismissed. The exact nature of this condition isn’t much understood, even in the 21st Century, though research goes on across several medical fields. Unfortunatley, its broad generalized aspects – namely, “muscular pain” – discourage widespread interest, particularly as modern medicine has become ever more specialized.

In the meantime, topical treatments are available for a lot more immediate relief, ranging from massage therapies to sports-type creams and gels.

The Many Shapes And Forms Of Prescription Eyeglasses
| July 29, 2010 | 12:00 am | Uncategorized | Only Pings

Prescription eyeglasses are available in numerous different styles for many different uses. But despite the word “glasses” in the name, most of the lenses utilized in today’s prescription eyeglasses are really made of plastic. And thanks to modern technology, due mainly to advances in lens construction, they are more affordable than ever before. In fact, redistribution programs exist for prescription eyeglasses that allow for the donation of gently used pairs to the poor and needy, a significant factor in reducing a worldwide public health issue.

Traditionally the most expensive part of a pair of prescription eyeglasses, modern lenses are constructed of plastic and are manufactured overseas. But despite the negative connotations surrounding the word “plastic,” lenses produced of the material are lighter weight and more durable than the glass ones prior to use of plastic lenses.

And believe it or not, plastic lenses are optically more advantageous than glass, allowing light to pass through much better even as they absorb harmful ultraviolet rays in a much greater amount. They are thinner, too, vastly increasing wearer comfort while much more shatter-resistant. And now even flexible frames are available for casual use at ordinary prices! Moreover, thanks to the web, low-cost eyeglasses can be readily purchased.

However, it is a good idea for an eye exam whenever you wish to get a new pair (unless, of course, you’ve already had your eyes examined quite recently – once a year is considered just fine, with no more than twice a year deemed necessary), and one convenient way to do both is to go to an old-fashioned brick-and-mortar eyeglass store.

Prescription eyeglasses are here to stay despite advances in laser eye correction surgery. While both methodology and technology continues to improve, they may soon reach their limit with guaranteed 20/20 vision for all still unachieved, necessitating the regular purchase of low-cost prescription eyeglasses.

Dish Out Deliciousness on a Chafing Dish
| July 29, 2010 | 12:00 am | Uncategorized | Only Pings

A chafing dish is utilized to keep foods warm without further cooking it and thereby altering the taste and quality. It is most commonly set over a heat source, typically a canister of wax-like fuel these days. The chafing dish is really a familiar fixture at parties as well as other social functions involving food where guests aren’t table-served by waitstaff and requiring cheap party supplies. Disposable varieties are frequently used for much more informal get-togethers for example organization picnics and church potluck dinners. These are nearly often made out of aluminum. Durable ones can feature fancy designs.

Chafing dishes were originally set on tripods and heated with charcoal in a brazier. They can serve as cookware and were once employed mainly in that capacity. Chafing dishes are now most frequently encountered in buffets serving as food warmers. A special kind of chafing dish known as a bain-marie exists specifically for fish and other a lot more delicate foods. This variety of chafing dish offers a double dish with a protective water jacket. Chafing dishes are still deployed by many restaurants to cook the foods at the table. There had been even specialized chafing dish cookbooks in the course of the eighteenth century!

Chafing dishes go back a long way. The Conquistador Hernan Cortez reported that the Aztec emperor Montezuma was served his meals on a chafing dish. Chafing dishes were present throughout the reign of Queen Anne, and early American colonists owned some. Then you can find those chafing dish cookbooks just mentioned, with detailed instructions on their use as kitchenware, suggesting their novelty.

The chafing dish is even mentioned in an old folk song, the sea shanty “The Keeper with the Eddystone Light.” The lighthouse at Eddystone, England, has become famous inside the maritime lore from the region. It overlooks the treacherous Eddystone Rocks, and had really gone through three previous iterations (involving rather dramatic circumstances) prior to settling on its present fourth incarnation. The ditty, presented in relevant part, follows:

My father was the keeper of the Eddystone light
And he slept with a mermaid one fine night
Out of this union there came three
A porpoise and a porgy and the other was me!
Yo ho ho, the wind blows free,
Oh for the life on the rolling sea!
“Oh, what has become of my children three?”
My mother then inquired of me.
One’s on exhibit as a talking fish
The other was served in a chafing dish.
Yo ho ho, the wind blows free,
Oh for the life on the rolling sea!

Tips On CDMA Cell Phones
| July 28, 2010 | 12:00 am | Uncategorized | Only Pings

With some 4.6 billion cell phone subscribers the world over, the cellular networks assembled by cell service providers like Verizon or ATT&T are burdened by a substantial amount of traffic. With so many people continuously transmitting data – voice traffic, text messages, pictures, etc – over a shared network, the course of action can be likened to a room full of people shouting at the top of their lungs.

So how can any 1 user manage to correspond with another specific user in the middle of all that constant noise? The answer is CDMA cell phones. Code Division Multiple Access or CDMA cell phones, whether locked or unlocked cell phones, operate by allowing multiple users to communicate over a single physical channel by assigning two connected users a unique code. Alternative channel access methods including Time Divided Multiple Access – TDMA – and Frequency Divided Multiple Access or FDMA.

An analogous circumstance describing the differences in between each method would be a room at a crowded party, where the room showcased is the shared cellular network. With so many people talking all at once, it would be tough to concentrate on talking to any one person. In order to separate communication, each conversation between two people could occur one at a time – this would be TDMA. Or, each dialogue could be held at a different pitch or volume, which would be equivalent to FDMA.

CDMA would be equivalent to each conversation in the room being spoken in a different language. Because every other language would be indistinguishable, those conversations would simply be overlooked as background noise, enabling one to concentrate on whichever conversation was in their language. This is what CDMA cell phones do – when two callers are connected, they are each designated a shared code so that data transmitted between them is channeled to that code and only that code. Since every other user has been assigned their own unique code, data can be singled out between intended callers while still touring along shared physical channels. Otherwise, every someone using the same network made a call, the data would be transmitted to every user connected to that network.

Another advantage to this method is that many unique codes can perform over the same channel concurrently – as opposed to TDMA where network capacity imposes a limit on the number of active calls, meaning a much greater amount of call traffic can be handled by a single cell site. In fact, compared to TDMA, even smaller amounts of network capacity or bandwidth can handle an even greater amount of traffic, handling the massive transmission of data much more efficiently. And with 4.6 billion cell phone subscribers, a number that is swelling each year, the ability to handle all of that traffic is essential to maintaining the infrastructure of mobile communication.

Homemade Imitation Crab
| July 28, 2010 | 12:00 am | Uncategorized | Only Pings

Since sushi has become so wildly popular in the United States, a lot of people have become quite acquainted with what is possibly the dishes most famous form in this country: the California roll, usually comprised of rice, nori or cucumber, imitation crab meat, and avocado or mango. Though the exact composition of sushi has many complicated aspects to western audiences, “imitation crab” is maybe the chief among them. Imitation crab meat, more colloquially known as “crab sticks” or “krab”, is simply pulverized and ground white fish meat – called “surimi” – that has been healed and shaped to intentionally resemble the legs of the snow crab or king crab.

The use of imitation crab over genuine crab meat is basically due to the expense of the real thing. Crab fishing is an incredibly difficult and dangerous venture. Actually, fisherman is statistically the most dangerous occupation in the world, by a wide margin arising in some 112 deaths in every hundred thousand – more than police officers, firefighters and military personnel combined. Simply because obtaining genuine crab is such a risky and pricey endeavor, using it in wildly popular and fiscally simple dishes like sushi is simply unfeasible, necessitating the frequent use of imitation crab.

Imitation crab meat is most generally manufactured from Alaskan pollock. It is finely ground and mixed with egg whites or another binding agent so it can be molded into the eponymous sticks. Afterwards, crab flavoring – either unnatural or genuinely taken out from actual crab – and red food coloring is added to give the final product a more genuine look and taste. However, given that the base ingredient is fish, and no actual crab is important to their production, imitation crab meat can be made to be 100% kosher. The curing process involved also sufficiently cooks the fish, so imitation crab can be securely eaten right out of the package.

California rolls were primarily introduced sometime during the 1960’s, in California as their name might suggest. After the end of the Second World War, many Japanese came to the United States in search of a more prosperous life like most immigrants before them, and also to avoid the strenuous environment of their home country as it battled to rebuild after being almost entirely ruined by four years of constant bombing (including two atomic blasts) during the war.

Whereas most European immigrants several decades earlier usually entered the country though New York, Japanese immigrants landed in Los Angeles, and they brought with them Sushi, sowing the seeds of its popularity in the US. Being freshly arrived immigrants in the United States, many of them unable to even speak English, it goes without saying that they were not awfully well-to-do in terms of money. As they further developed their cuisine in their new country, again, financial limitations necessitated the use of imitation crab in what rapidly became their signature dish.

The Core Of MLM Network Marketers
| July 27, 2010 | 12:00 am | Uncategorized | Only Pings

MLM network marketers are a lightning rod in any discussion about small business, salesmanship, or entrepreneurialism. Numerous successful people first got started as MLM network marketers, even though the field is viewed with deep suspicion or outright hostility by many. The tiered compensation structure is most likely the most onerous issue for such individuals, though many sales-heavy operations work that way, on a comission-only basis and with overrides and bonuses for managers, directors, vice presidents up the corporate ladder.

MLM business opportunities might also be derided for their pay-to-play nature, although franchises function in the same exact way. Actually, the standard admission fees for traditional franchises are many times that required of any MLM scheme. MLM is merely a way of doing business, or a business model.

It’s one rather easily subject to abuse precisely because it is so easy to get into – providing a great solid fighting chance for ordinary people to dabble in a bit of entrepreneurialism to see if doing business is something they would like. With nearly no barriers to entry, it is actually a fairly safe method to go for many people who have little cash on hand and little experience actually running a business.

Even first-time MLM network marketers will learn very quickly the basics of supply and demand, inventory management, and most importantly salesmanship. As independent contractors who file IRS Form 1099, they will also learn very quickly about taxes and accounting! It’s all there, in microcosm, all the many maddening elements of owning a business. And it’s no wonder that so many wind up burned.

After all, the overwhelming vast majority of start-ups do not last five years, and even fewer last ten years. MLM schemes are no different in this regard, and it is important to note that several of the most successful, which have withstood the test of time as well as the occasional scandal, share much more in common with non-MLM organizations than commonly held misconceptions would suggest.

A Variety Of Dallas Cowboys Merchandise
| July 27, 2010 | 12:00 am | Uncategorized | Only Pings

Dallas Cowboys merchandise are among the best-selling in any sport, but especially popular among football fans, even those whose first-choice favorite might be another team. That’s since the Cowboys are one of the most successful and storied outfits in all of football history, and it is memories of this kind which are evoked by all the varied forms of Dallas Cowboys merchandise available on the market, from clocks and towels to clocks and also license plates!

Perhaps one of the most popular form of Dallas Cowboys merchandise to be found on fans and collectors are team jerseys, particularly those bearing the specific roster number of their favorite player. After that, however, must surely be those products bearing pictures, photographs or illustrations, of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders! No other team in American sports fields a cheerleading squad that’s a veritable franchise in itself.

It was purposely created to capitalize on female sexuality and boost in-game attendance, and its genius was to provide an “All-American” look and feel that played well not only nationally but around the world as well. For many foreigners, a real American girl was someone like a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader, fun and fit. In the United States, their popularity lead to two made-for-TV movies about the squad along with other media like annual swimsuit calendars.

Oh, yes, and as for the team itself – it was the first modern-era expansion team, and can boast of numerous notable achievements as a business entity. But of course, no one buys team merchandise on the basis of business innovations, and even the venerable cheerleaders would be just another squad were it not for the club’s stellar performances on the field.

Founded in 1960, just ten years later the team became a serious national contender, and by the end of that decade was the undisputed “glamor team” of the entire sport, with a cheerleading squad that epitomized what an American girl should be like and winning players and coaches who embodied American can-do.

No Pressure with Pressure Seal Equipment
| July 27, 2010 | 12:00 am | Uncategorized | Only Pings

Pressure Seal Equipment works by folding a special piece of paper, then using mechanical Pressure to physically force the paper’s pre-glued edges to bind in such a way that the paper serves as its own fully sealed envelope. Pressure Seal Equipment creates one-piece mailers of this kind that are very useful for payroll checks, rebate forms, customer invoices, or anything else requiring a higher than average degree of confidentiality when going via the postal system. Direct mail marketing campaigns also frequently employ this kind of hardware to generate promotional materials that seem extremely official and essential.

Pressure Seal Equipment is typically more cost-effective than insertion machines or, obviously, old-fashioned folding and stuffing by hand – not to mention sealing by tongue, rubbing your tongue raw like a cat’s by licking pre-glued envelope flaps! Indeed, just print from your computer through a program such as QuickBooks and feed the output through 1 and it’s done, with nothing a lot more to worry about. It’s really a minimally complicated program. Speaking of worries, Pressure Seal Equipment virtually eliminates the risk of error for example enclosing too much or not enough from the materials to be sent by automating such routine tasks. Entry-level Pressure Seal Equipment is epitomized by the Formax AutoSeal FD 1500, which can be a tabletop machine that can produce one-piece mailers for moderate-volume environments. It can procedure up to eighty-five documents a minute and includes a monthly duty cycle of twenty thousand docs. This means that the machine is rated to handle no much more than twenty thousand jobs a month – hence the “moderate-volume” description just given. Not that it will merely break down if employed to create a lot more than twenty thousand mailers a month, but that the manufacturer only guarantees reliability with that level of a workload placed on it. Thus it’s nicely situated between the house user and a little company, something that is economical but reliable.

The paper developed for use with these machines has a narrow strip of pressure-sensitive adhesive called “Cohesive” given that glue is applied to both sides of these strips. Using these narrow bands of pressure-sensitive adhesive to create entirely secure seals that totally eliminate the need for envelopes, Pressure Seal Equipment like the FD 1500 can accept docs up to fourteen inches in height or width. The Formax 402 Series Jogger is available as an alternative that enables it to automatically align and square any document. It includes a top-fed three-roller system to ensure smooth jam-free feeding of those paperwork by means of the hardware, and an eighteen-inch conveyor belt to keep everything in neat sequential order. A six-digit resettable counter and locking cabinet for types set on casters round out the rich feature-set of this machine that aims to pays for itself with increased productivity and operational efficiency straight out from the box.