Archive for February, 2009

Beverly Hillbillies On Your iPod: New Technology – Same Great Hillbilly Humor

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

The Beverly Hillbillies was an instant hit comedy and ranked as the number-one program on television during its first two seasons. The show attracted as many as 60 million viewers per episode and rose to #1 in the ratings faster than any other show.
The unique slapstick humor centered around the Clampett family who struck [...]

Personal Loans for Bad Credit Can Discipline Repercussions of Negative Credit

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Bad credit is like an ongoing battle for many loan borrowers. Bad credit has many repercussions for the people when they apply for personal loans. You usually are branded as a bad credit borrower if you have anywhere in your credit history terms like late payments, county court judgments, bankruptcy, foreclosures, charge offs etc. All [...]

Improved Sales Training: Stop Selling Your Products and Start Selling Your Results to Get Customers

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

During a sales presentation, one of my colleagues made the statement “if you are telling you ain’t selling.” These wise words started me thinking about selling from an entirely different perspective.
When sales people stop telling and start listening, they can begin to separate the suspects from the prospects. Depending upon your sales cycle [...]

FREE: Law Enforcement Apparel with Departments Logos | Problems Printing Free Coupons

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Free Cash, Vouchers: These are the once in awhile survey you may encounter if you are lucky and the It generally will be stipulated that if you complete one of these higher value surveys it will take at least a month before you can receive your money

Advances in Prosthetic Devices Offer Increased Freedom for Amputees

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Strong but lightweight materials and advances in technology have translated into more comfort and higher function for amputees.
In the past artificial limbs were made of wood and existed without moving joints, so that above the joint amputations in particular severely limited the mobility of the individual. In addition, the heavy wooden construction made the use [...]

A Little Help from History

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Some of us really love history. It is so interesting to see what has happened in the past. There are people who spend their whole lives studying and distributing information about people and things from the past. One of the best benefits from getting your hands on this helpful information from the [...]

Unrevealed Tips for Negotiating Your Credit Card Debt

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Secret Tips For Negotiating Your Credit Card Debt

Most individuals think that it is unimaginable for a person to negotiate their credit card debt with a credit card company because the company is not interested in working out a deal with the individuals that have their credit cards. The truth is that some of these [...]

Web-based Buy Side Supply Chain Management

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

According to Stephen Carson, Executive Vice-President with Visibility Corporation, “By taking advantage of the dramatic strategic and tactical business advantages that VendorServer offers, significant costs have been reduced and immense improvements have been achieved through improved supplier collaboration.”
Managing the Requisition to RFQ Process – Using the browser interface, users verified as secure can create and [...]

Screen Shot: How Is It Done?

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

Have you ever wondered how to make a screen shot? Just click the “ctrl” key and the “prt sc” key at the same time―but then what? Where did it go to? Actually, it didn’t go anywhere―it’s on hold in the same way as when we *save* something. When we *save* something, we have to put [...]

Flashlights, Personal Safety Lights and Battery Life Issues Explored

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

One very serious issue with safety lighting is that they run off batteries and in adverse conditions these batteries do not run at their peak optimum. This causes lights to dim and that could spell disaster for the user in a critical situation. More effort needs to go into the designing of lighting to insure [...]