Sony’s 12″ portable LCD LF-X11 offers

September 4, 2010 - 3:28 am No Comments

Sony’s 12″ portable LCD LF-X11 offers a type of flexibility that is new in the industry with its battery powered, Wi-Fi enabled touch screen. This dual band wireless TV allows users to enjoy movies, programs, and even internet access/e-mail from any room in the house and even outdoors. Just as cordless phones 20 years ago freed us from needing a phone on the wall in every room, so this television may well free us from a screen in every room. Whether on the patio or out in the garage, the LF-X11 provides quality audio and video without disturbance from microwave ovens or cell phones.

Away from home, this television allows users to enjoy A/V content and internet access by connecting to their Base Station via any public wireless access point: airports, hotels, internet cafes, and other hotspots. This portable LCD monitor weighs in at just over 5 lbs and comes with the Base Station for the living room that weighs only 1 lb.
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The experience could

September 4, 2010 - 12:43 am No Comments

The experience could make you want to tear your hair out.

Parking at the airport would mean:

1. Starting out early to reach the airport at least an hour before reporting time as many a time a parking spot many not be immediately available and you may have to drive around quite a bit before finding a place.

2. Carrying luggage from the car to the airport itself or to the shuttle service.

3. Budgeting for settling the short term or long term parking costs. Airport parking can prove to be more expensive than you thought. At many airports the rates for parking vary from day to day and during peak season. Often you may need to pay as much as $ 150 for parking for five days. Economy parking is hardly ever available and you may have no choice except the more expensive lots.

4. Finding all lots full and having to make a dash for private parking facilities at the last moment.
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It is essential to keep in

September 4, 2010 - 12:02 am No Comments

It is essential to keep in mind that an office chair cannot help you to keep your body healthy, no matter how high end, it is your body that needs to sit properly in order to stay healthy and keep your muscles and back from aching.

For other professions where the positioning is changing constantly throughout the day and mobility is necessary, this may not be the correct chair. When picking your new task office chair, make sure that you consider what you will be using it for the most and for which tasks in order to make sure to get a chair that will fit your comfort ability and enable you to be healthy and productive in the workplace.

Author Amy Pedersen works in the ergonomics and office furniture industry and is an expert in her field.
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The body?s immune system works to keep

September 3, 2010 - 11:44 pm No Comments

The body?s immune system works to keep the HPV from doing damage, yet the HPV virus can last for years and over time it takes some cells on the surface and turns them to cervix cancer cells. Routine and periodic screening from paps tests can help you catch this early and thus this has helped reduce the number of deaths in women in the United States, but still we lose 4,000 to 5,000 women a year to cervical cancers.

In research the things, which increase risk of cervical cancer may include large numbers of sexual partners, which increase risk of HPV. Having other sexually transmitted diseases also increase you chances of cervical cancer. Weak immune system periods can increase your bodies ability to keep the HPV at bay. Early sexual activity can also cause a problem, due to non-mature cells being more apt to take on the cancer cell growth. Even smoking although research is not conclusive may in fact inhibit your bodies defenses against HPV.

Your strategy for reduction of risk of the HPV and cervical cancer damage should include routine and periodic paps tests.
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As a general guideline,

September 3, 2010 - 10:20 pm No Comments

As a general guideline, 60-80% of MHR is sufficient for the average population with no contra-indications to exercise.

RPE The ‘Rate of Perceived Exertion’ scale considers all factors that influence exercise intensity and how we perceive that exercise including fatigue and environmental conditions. A twenty-point scale has been devised that corresponds with Heart Rate intensities and allows the participant to determine their perceived effort. This method teaches us to listen to our bodies instead of ‘zoning out’ and can be used in conjunction with Heart Rate.

The ‘talk test’: This is an easy method that anyone can use. The talk test is based on the principle that if you cannot hold a regular conversation while exercising, your exercise intensity is too high. The intensity should however, be enough to increase core body temperature and promote perspiration.

Exercise TIME is the duration of the exercise and is dependent on the intensity of the session. The ACSM (American College of Sports Medicine) suggests a minimum of 15 minutes of continuous exercise to elicit any improvement in cardiorespiratory fitness. More deconditioned individuals may require multiple shorter sessions until they develop a base from which improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness can be made.

Your capabilities, interests, available time, equipment, facilities and personal goals determine exercise TYPE.
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These are the

September 3, 2010 - 7:39 pm No Comments

These are the funds required for a period up to one year. The sources of short-term finance are trade credit and bank borrowings.

Trade credit refers to the type of credit provided to customers by suppliers of goods in the normal course of business transactions. This is a kind of deferral payments on the part of buyer. It is the most popular type of credit among the traders. Small firms depend on this type of credit heavily as they find it difficult to obtain bank finance. Trade credit is usually granted on an open account basis. This implies suppliers sending goods to the buyers on credit and buyers accepting the same and agreeing to make payment as per the terms and conditions.

Trade credit becomes a routine activity between the suppliers and the buyers. Trade links are established between them. The open account credit appears on the buyer?s balance sheet as sundry creditors. Trade credit also takes the form of bill payables.
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Start low and end

September 3, 2010 - 7:37 pm No Comments

Start low and end high.

The Bottom Line on Credit Policies

Credit polices are set for your protection. Granting credit is a client convenience but ultimately you only want clients that pay you. When you establish your credit policies make sure you cover off these simple rules. They will ensure you get paid and that you remain in business long enough to grant lots of worthy credit.

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MP’s ‘windmill Bill’ paves the way for home-made power

September 3, 2010 - 7:01 pm No Comments
MP’s ‘windmill Bill’ paves the way for home-made power

0 Comments | Evening News (Edinburgh, Scotland), July 6, 2005

Byline: IAN SWANSON Scottish Political Editor

SOLAR panels and wind turbines on houses could be the norm in less than a decade if new measures to encourage home-produced energy are passed by politicians, it was claimed today.

A private member’s Bill introduced at Westminster by Edinburgh North and Leith Labour MP Mark Lazarowicz aims to encourage do-it-yourself energy generation by removing bureaucratic barriers.

He says people are keen to switch to “microgeneration” – using windmills, solar panels and the like on houses to power heat and light – but are turned off by red tape.

And Friends of the Earth Scotland says cutting through the rules and regulations will tap into massive potential for grassroots alternative energy production.

Mr Lazarowicz’s Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Bill would set national and local targets for microgeneration and simplify the planning regime for the installation of home-based energy producing devices.

Mr Lazarowicz said: “The idea is to encourage domestic consumers and small businesses to produce their own electricity to meet some or all of their needs.

“And in some cases, they would also be able to supply electricity to the national grid.”

He said between six and ten million homes across the UK could be involved in microgeneration.

“This is a major potential source of renewable or low carbon-emission energy, which could make a significant contribution to the country’s energy needs,” he continued.

“But there are a number of bureaucratic obstacles in the way. My Bill is intended to clear these away and allow microgeneration to take off as a form of energy production.”

He said the development of microgeneration would bring benefits both to the country as a whole by reducing emissions of harmful greenhouse gases and to the households involved, who would see their own fuel bills fall.

“The indications are that people are interested in these forms of energy, but it is not made as easy as it might be for them.

“And these things need a critical mass to make them take off in a significant way.”

Duncan McLaren, chief executive of Friends of the Earth Scotland, said microgeneration was going to have to play an ever-increasing role if people were serious about tackling climate change.

“In the future, individuals or small groups of householders will be able to make a contribution to meeting their own energy needs,” he said.

“Imagine how great it would be if in the future Edinburgh households could generate most, if not all, of the energy they consume.”

And Dan Barlow, head of research for FoE Scotland, said a couple of solar panels could generate up to 50 per cent of a household’s energy needs and a couple of wind turbines would probably be enough to supply all the electricity used by a typical family.

“There are companies working on it – they have identified there is considerable potential,” he said.

“The technology is here. It just requires the barriers to be resolved and some incentives to encourage people.

“We would love it to become the norm and there is no reason why that should not happen.”

He said it would cost very little for solar panels and wind turbines to be included in new-build homes and grants could help pay for their installation in existing houses.

“You could turn this round pretty quickly if there were greater incentives. We could see a massive turnaround in less than a decade.”

Mr Lazarowicz won fourth place in the annual ballot for private members’ Bills and is guaranteed parliamentary time for debate, probably in November. If the Government gave his proposals tacit approval, there is a good chance they could become law.

The facts

HOUSEHOLDERS can collect “DIY” energy in a number of ways, including:

* Solar thermal panels – Solar panels fitted to the roof catch heat from the sun to provide hot water for homes.

* Photovoltaics (PV) – Panels, often looking like grey rooftiles, use energy from the sun to create electricity to run appliances and lighting. PV requires only daylight – not direct sunlight – to generate electricity.

* Wind turbines – Windmills about the size of a satellite dish, right, placed on the roof use wind power to create electricity to power appliances and lights.

* Biomass heating – Using “biomass” wood pellets or wood chips in stand-alone stoves or boilers connected to central heating or hot water systems
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I recently spoke with a smart,

September 3, 2010 - 7:00 pm No Comments

I recently spoke with a smart, competent and capable government employee who wants to start his own business but has just 5 years to go until retirement. While I think he has what it takes to be successful on his own, I would never counsel him to quit without consulting a professional financial planner and doing tons of research to test his business plans.

Step 3: Set specific financial goals to meet your cash needs

- Savings: how much of your paycheck will you have to save per month in order to meet your goals?

- Raising cash: How much cash do you need to raise from outside sources including investors? (note: although some people recommend it, unless you have no alternatives, I don’t recommend borrowing money from your family and close friends. There are too many emotionally charged issues around relatives and money, and you could damage critical relationships that you need for personal well-being. That is just my 2 cents.)

Step 4: Get creative about funding strategies

- There may be ways that you can cover the costs of start-up expenses by bartering with friends and colleagues.
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Get the information

September 3, 2010 - 4:04 pm No Comments

Get the information that you need from these various schools and learn what they have to offer. Try to find out as much as you can about the facilities of the different vocational trade schools and see if they are adequate enough to answer their students? needs.

Ask about the types of equipment such as computers and tools that they have that are used for training. Learn about the supplies and tools that the students themselves must provide during the course of the training. Try to visit the school when you can to see firsthand the condition of the classrooms and workshops used by the students.

If you are concerned about the quality of training given at the different vocational trade schools in your area, get some idea of the program’s success rate for each of the school.
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