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7Dec/09Off

Making Money With Clickbank In Just 20mins a Day?


www.mrmisupercash.com Claim your $4276 Internet Income System Today for Just $1. http Making money with Clickbank doesn't have to be complex and require hours of video training. This 10min video will show you how to start making money with Clickbank in just 20mins a day. Go to www.dtalpha.com for more free training videos from Stephen Pierce.

6Dec/09Off

Just Action News: 09 – Like the Acura


Danny Methane talks about the upcoming NVidia Tegra chipset

5Dec/09Off

Just Impolite – Plushgun


The song "Just Impolite" by Plushgun.. As heard on the awesome internet series "We Need Girlfriends" Like it? Wanna hear more? Just visit - myspace.com I also have one of plushgun's newest songs "14 candles" on my user page or use this link - www.youtube.com

2Dec/09Off

How to beat Cursor * 10 in just 4 mouses!


This is the game Cursor*10 in which I win using just 4 mouses. You can play this game at: www.onemorelevel.com Please subscribe! :) Thanks for watching

30Nov/09Off

“Black Widow” Just An Update 7-19-09


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19Oct/09Off

It’s Just That Easy To Learn Gospel Keyboard!

One thing many people have always wanted to do is learn gospel keyboard. Playing gospel is a great way to express of how you feel, especially if you grew up listening to gospel music and it is an important part of your life.
When you focus on learning to play one style of music, you have a better chance of mastering the sound you are looking for. This doesn't mean you need to limit yourself to gospel music forever. However, it means that if you want to master a particular style of playing on the piano, concentrating on that technique specifically will help you progress at a faster rate.
The most important part of learning any type of music is knowing the chords and notes that are commonly associated with that style of playing. Once you have a grasp of the chord progressions and combinations that make up gospel music, you are already well on your way to succeeding.
The keyboard is one of the most popular instruments students play when they are first starting to learn music. For parents, this means the old piano in the family room no longer has to go unused. Children love to make music on their own, and learning to play piano is an easy first step for a burgeoning musician. For adults interested in pursuing a new hobby, the piano is a familiar and comfortable place to start. Everyone enjoys to listen to piano music, and being able to make your own music at any time is always rewarding.
If you are looking to purchase a piano, they can be somewhat expensive, so you may want to do a little comparison shopping. Finding a used piano might be wise. Antique pianos are very expensive and often used for display rather than playing. A good alternative to buying a large piano is buying a keyboard. A keyboard can fit almost anywhere in your home so that you can learn to play comfortably without worrying about moving a heavy instrument.
There are several online websites that allow you to learn gospel keyboard from the comfort of your own home. This is a good alternative for those who have a full life and find it difficult to devote any more time to outside activities. You can learn to play the keyboard no matter how little time you have to devote to lessons and practice each week. Learning to play online gives you the freedom to move at your own pace and progress from lesson to lesson when you are ready. And if you miss a week, it is always easy to pick up where you left off when you have time.

Visit www.HearandPlay.com for more information about how to learn gospel keyboard and the various other music programs we feature.

19Oct/09Off

Ergonomic Keyboards Just Work Better

If you work in an office, chances are that you probably use a computer for a great deal of your work. Anyone who has used a computer for hours on end can attest to the painful cramps and aches that can develop in the wrist and fingers. These can be mildly annoying or they can further develop into serious cases of carpel tunnel syndrome and other conditions that have lasting effects. Sustaining these types of injuries can jeopardize not only a career, but an active lifestyle as well. Thankfully, by applying the principles of ergonomics to the workplace, the physical health of those who spend the majority of their time typing away can be preserved.
Perhaps the most important element of the office space or work station is the keyboard. Not only is it the tool that relays the written content swimming around the user's mind onto a tangible textual platform, most functions of the mouse can be mimicked by specified key strokes. If your mouse gives out, a keyboard savvy worker could probably get through the rest of his or her work day without too much sweat. The same could not be said if the opposite were to happen.
By applying the principles of ergonomics to the contraction and design of keyboards, office workers can become more productive and more comfortable at the same time. One of the most significant aspects of an ergonomic keyboard is attaining proper wrist support. The functioning wrist wrest allows for minimal wrist bending by the operator. Improper placement of the wrist throughout rigorous typing episodes can result in very serious disorders to the body. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome occurs when a nerve in the wrist becomes pinched. The result is an extreme sensation of lingering pain experienced by the person affected. Musculoskeletal disorders can also result from improper wrist placement. These include the cumulative trauma disorders which can leave permanent damage.
There are other features of keyboards which lead to good ergonomic practices. Split keyboards allow the elbows to rest at a more natural position relative to the body for typing. While no direct research exists to prove that these keyboards alone can prevent the conditions mentioned above, they are largely regarded by those who use them as more comfortable. The height of the keyboard relative to the workstation is also important. Many keyboards come with adjustable tabs toward the back of the platform. These should be engaged at all times while typing to ensure that the keys toward the top of the keyboard are as easy to reach as the space bar level keys. Of course, none of these ergonomic designs will function properly if you are not typing in the correct manner. Make sure that you are typing from the home keys (F and J) and incorporating all of your fingers into your typing style.
If all of these factors are applied to your workspace, you will experience not only a boost in productivity, but a more comfortable work station.

For a huge selection of ergonomic products for your office or home including the popular humanscale keyboard trays visit 888ergodir.com

18Oct/09Off

I Just Installed My Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 And Its Running Really Hot??? Along With The Gpu?

What should i do if i just installed my Core 2 Duo and its running at 51 Celcius/125 Farheneit??? Apply more thermal grease? And on top of that i go and touch the GPU or south bridge one of the two which ever is that small processor near the main CPU, well that one burns my finger to touch??? Please help with this??

18Oct/09Off

Is it really possible to lengthen your Drive and cut your handicap by 7-12 strokes in just two weeks?

If you play golf regularly, then you will already know how frustrating it is when the same errors, bad habits and mistakes with our golf swing cause you to lose games, staying stuck with the same high scores.

So if you:

...then the following information should be able to point you in the right direction once and for all. You see, all of your high scores and inconsistent shots can be resolved with a good golf swing. That's where it all starts...

The golf swing makes or brakes the entire game. It's not about your clubs or your putting...if you can't swing and drive consistently close to the pin, then you'll always leave the green feeling cheated and frustrated.

Secondly, the number of mis-hits, penalty strokes, and extra strokes taken as a result of the mis-hits will determine your score, and your overall ability as a golfer

And so by learning to perfect your golf swing, you'll not only play a more satisfying game, but you'll get praise and respect plus a whole heap of pride in your own abilities. When that happens, nobody can keep you away from the green for long.

The problem with the golf swing is that it is actually illogical. Psychologically, we find it hard to accept how the golf swing actually works. It doesn't feel instinctive, so we try and swing using what feels right, instead of what works.

Let me explain...

A powerful 300 yard drive can be achieved with minimal physical effort. So that means, power without effort...it's a strange concept, right? It would be like saying "we're going to launch a space shuttle with half the fuel required". At least, that's how our brains interpret it. You see, we think there’s no way you can hit a golf ball 300 yards without lots of effort and energy. So when we attempt that swing, our muscles tighten and we recoil like a 40ft elastic band on that poor golf ball, because we're trying to launch it for great distance.

Amateur golfers often make this mistake, and whilst pros still do put effort and enery into the golf swing, it's not done in the way we instinctively think. The truth is, a perfect golf swing doesn’t involve power, certainly not how the amateur golfer understands it.

Amateur golfers think you need to start the golf swing powerfully but the pro golfers know that you put the effort in at the bottom of the swing. Knowing this simple difference between amateur and pro golfers will start the process of adjusting your mind, before we get the technique down for you. But first, let's look at what could be holding you back...

If you're anything like me, you've probably tried numerous advice, products and training material to improve your golf swing.

And it's always the same problems that occur...

However, there's a guide I stumbled upon recently which appears to be very different in its' approach and teaching methods.

With the Golf Swing Guru guide, you will learn how to make solid contact with the ball, how to avoid hitting the ball fat, how to avoid slicing the ball, how to get more power from your swing.

Click Here - Perfect Golf Swing Tips

This system will give you consistency...which is the golden word in golf. You will be focusing on the fundamentals that will improve ball flight. The system focuses purely on swing mechanics. It highlights unique points of the swing that add consistency. Here's the secret: With consistency comes power. The "The Simple Swing" is 31 pages and "The Simple Chip" is 11 pages long, so it's an easy read and won't keep you in learning mode for long. - http://www.golf-swings.info/

18Oct/09Off

Is Blu-Ray Just More Planned Obsolescence

Planned obsolescence, or built-in obsolescence if you are in the UK, is the decision by a manufacturer to purposely design, manufacture and distribute a consumer product to become obsolete or non-functional specifically to force the customer to buy the next generation of the product. This plan will be implemented before the 'Next Generation' is even off the drawing board. Planned obsolescence is of course, very beneficial for a manufacturer because it means a customer can't just buy a product once and have it last for many years thereby never having to buy again - the life of the product's usefulness or functionality is fixed, so that at regular intervals the customer must pay money again and again, and yet again to either the original manufacturer for newer junk, or buy from the competition who probably also uses planned obsolescence.
I can't believe we are still using motors and movable parts that wear out. The technological advances of the last few years have led to media that can hold Giga bytes of data in volatile and non volatile storage with no moving parts.
So, does BluRay fit into this scenario? That remains to be seen because the new technology is so fresh.
The most intense competition in the next-gen optical video disc format wars is between HD-DVDs and Blu-ray. Blu-ray is backed by the Blu-ray Disc Association, of which Sony is a member. Not only a format for HD video and audio, Blu-Ray is a higher-capacity storage format. HD DVD at this point is being out sold by Blu-ray. Blu-ray has sold 500,000 more discs.
Is this just a case of 'The Newest Toy' or 'Grass is Greener'? You can expect Blu-Ray to parallel the rising popularity of HDTV and it may replace legacy systems unless the onrush of other new toys overtakes Blu-Ray. If you are an audiophile you may remember when DAT (Digital Audio Tape) was anticipated as the be all, end all of sound. Today DAT is used in some tape backup situations and not much else.
If a 10-year life span for the Blu-ray format is projected, what comes next? Very likely another phase of planned obsolescence.
SSD is the future, count on it, it does however have hurdles to pass before it can replace spinning drives. A Solid State Drive (SSD) is a non-magnetic alternative to a spinning drive. SSD is based on flash memory. Unlike a traditional drives with spinning magnetic media and flying read/write heads, a SSD is designed with flash memory and needs no moving parts.
The major difference between these storage media is that SSD is not optical (like a CD/DVD) or magnetic (like a floppy, zip or hard disk) but is a solid state semiconductor much like EPROM or battery backed RAM.
This is not new technology. It's been around for 20 years in other applications. NAND flash memory is the core technology of the removable USB storage units called USB flash drives, as well as many memory cards available today. 65-nanometer and low voltage chip technology have allowed manufacturers to make smaller versions of the traditional flash chips. In functionality, NAND can simply be considered a silicon version of a spinning disk drive. This is known as a Solid State Drive, SSD or Solid State Disk, a volatile or non-volatile solid-state memory device used as electronic storage for data.
While not technically a disk, the label Solid State Disk is used in that the device can be used as a replacement for the disk drive in many modern applications. SSDs are a viable substitute for the common spinning disk drive, which has moving parts causing slower memory access. SSD doesn't have the mechanical limitations that limit search times on magnetic or optical drives, so the concept of an SSD drive is appealing when considering noise, speed, power consumption, and reliability.
Considered a drawback in PC disk replacement NAND flash memory allows only sequential access while NOR flash memory allows random access. In storage and playback of video entertainment this may eventually be a non issue.
The SSD can read 300 percent faster (53 Mb/s) and write 150 percent quicker (28 Mb/s), more than twice the speed of comparable spinning drives. SSD is an innovative NAND flash-based equivalent for traditional disk drives. It is capable of reading data at a rate of 56 Mb/s and writing speeds of 32 Mb/s, two times as fast as standard drives.
Plus and Minus for SSD:
* Limited write cycles. Typical Flash storage will typically wear out after 100,000-300,000 write cycles, while high endurance Flash storage is often marketed with endurance of 1-5 million write cycles (many log files, file allocation tables, and other commonly used parts of the file system exceed this over the lifetime of a computer). Special file systems or firmware designs can mitigate this problem by spreading writes over the entire device, rather than rewriting files in place.
**If the software or firmware intelligently staggers writes over the entire device, for large SSDs, even with continuous writes, the endurance limit may not be reached for decades. Envision your favorite movie or movies on SSD. Write cycles per cell = 1. If you erase and write over the old recording that's 2 more. Or the Entertainment may be on a Flash Stick and plugged into a player with a SSD for output to your entertainment system.
* Price - As of early 2007, flash memory prices are still considerably higher per gigabyte than those of comparable conventional drives - around $10 per GB compared to about $0.30 for mechanical drives.
**As with any new technology, once manufacturers sense a demand and manufacturing cycles are optimized prices will come down. One of my early 'upgrades' was a 100 Meg hard drive at a cost of an extra $200 dollars over the original 20 Meg drive. The OLPC XO-1 uses a SSD rather than a mechanical drive. This is the XO-1 PC Configured as the $100 PC or One Laptop Per Child - PC. It uses SSD and Linux so Microsoft and legacy drive makers will try to squelch this innovation.
* Capacity - The capacity of SSDs tends to be significantly smaller than the capacity of HDDs.
**This will also be mitigated by technological advances, see above note on hard drive upgrade.
* Lower recoverability - After mechanical failure the data is completely lost as the cell is destroyed, while if normal HDD suffers mechanical failure the data is often recoverable using expert help.
**Is this mostly a 'Straw Man'. How often is it worth the recovery price charged by the expert. For 'Enterprise Systems' where the core business is endangered by loss of data, Raid Technology is a better and more cost effective solution.
* Vulnerability against certain types of effects, including abrupt power loss (especially DRAM based SSDs), magnetic fields and electric/static charges compared to normal HDDs (which store the data inside a Faraday cage).
**More Straw Man debate. I've lost many disk drive formats due to power fluctuations, brown outs etc. The Faraday Cage can be and should be used where needed. It is not excluded in the case of SSD. Our daily environment is saturated with RF and other signals. Some are even calling this a form of pollution. The system may be vulnerable to EMP (Electro Magnetic Pulse), but as this would most likely come from an atomic detonation, your movie would be interrupted anyway.
Let's apply some commonsense. There are far fewer differences in manufacturing costs of HD DVD and Blu-Ray players than the retail prices suggest. The differences between BlueRay and DVD will be promoted and many BlueRay systems will be sold. For the average home viewer the difference may be barely noticeable. In the HDTV format the differences won't be evident unless your display is 55" or more. I know that if you spend much time watching commercial TV, the effort to convince you that we all need 120" screens with Surround Sound and Bass Boost is hard to resist, but will that marketing effort convince enough consumers to part with that much cash?
So eventually the battle will play out. Technologies used by legacy manufacturers will be pushed. They have the resources and marketing power to keep alive their profitable version of 'what we need'. Other modes of presenting the same information are always hard to get off the ground. Performance is often the deciding factor after the cost is ameliorated and of course marketing will make or break any product, process or technology regardless of merit.
A quick summary:
SSD (Solid-State Drive ) is an advanced NAND flash component replacement for traditional drive technology.
Flash-SSD is can be a direct replacement for a mechanical drive. It is also secure and reliable as a method for storing electronic data.
The SSD can read 300 percent faster (53MB/s) and write 150 percent quicker (28MB/s) more than twice the speed of standard spinning disk drives.
The SSD is extremely rugged, able to stand up to degradation from vibration and shock and at the same time perform at temperatures in the extreme from -20 to 80 degrees Celsius, (-4 degree Fahrenheit to 176 degree Fahrenheit).
SSD is already used in UMPC (ultra-mobile personal computers) and will be included in the OLPC.
I've been intrigued with Planned Obsolescence since it was adopted as a strategy by Detroit Auto Manufacturers. They're antiques now, but Detroit used to turn out great steel automobiles that would last indefinitely with attention to tune-ups, lube jobs, brake jobs and oil changes. BTW these Cars could be had for much less than a years salary.

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