Archive for October 18th, 2007

October 18, 2007: 10:51 pm: adminMiscellaneous

Finding the Dress of Your Dreams At a Price You Can Afford

Inspired by my own search for my wedding dress, I decided to write this article because it turns out you can get lucky if you research and are patient. I started looking for my dress a few months before I got married and I found the dress I loved, but it was $800. My dress was really simple and this was not in my budget, so I got the company name and the style number and searched everywhere online and off for this dress. Finally I found it offline for $499 at a local bridal shop. But them I was looking for flower girl dresses in a popular department store catalog and imagine my surprise when I saw my dress for $299. I couldn’t believe it. I know I lucked out, but maybe with these tips you can too!

  1. Be patient.

    You can definitely wait to buy your dress. With all these different companies selling that on dress, you can search to find the best dress. Unless you’re buying a Vera Wang original, do a little hunting!

  2. Write down the designer and style number or dress name.

    This is important for your research.

  3. Research

    Look everywhere online and off for your dress. I found my dress online for a couple of lower prices before I found the $299 dress. A lot of online companies offer dresses at rock bottom price. You can find accessories very cheap online also. Search for “Discount Wedding Dresses”.

  4. Look at the wedding dresses from popular department stores.

    These stores can sell the same dress at lower prices because they have the buying power.

  5. Have a style in mind, but don’t get stuck on one particular dress if you can.

    Learn the style that looks best on you. I say that looks best on you because originally I wanted one of those poofy Cinderella dresses but I tried one on and it made my hips look huge (and believe me I don’t need any help!). So, I tried on different dresses and chose the style that looked best on me.

Good luck on your search and have fun planning your wedding!

About The Author

Kristie McDaniel

Author of the E-Book: Do Yourself A Favor: Easy and Affordable Wedding Favors You Can Make Yourself! On sale at http://www.doyourselfafavor.net. Subscribe To My Free E-zine!

Kristiemp@doyourselfafavor.net

: 10:21 pm: adminMiscellaneous

Some time I consider what my real self is. Is it the same what a supposed it to be or it is distorted in recent years? I have some dreams in my childhood. I want my self to be like that. But as I grown to an adult man, I saw my dreams shattered. I am becoming something, which I don’t want to become. My actions have not remained in control of me; rather they are becoming reactions to others behaviors.

In my child hood I dream my self as a confident person, who will have full command on himself. However in recent few years, I have only loosened my confident and self-esteem further. In childhood I was a more confident person and had big dreams in eyes. But in adulthood everything looked shattered. World is not as I supposed it to be like. It is different and cruel. It has no care for others values and self-esteem. It is only running to fulfill, its lust for more power. And it can go up to any extent to fulfill it.

It can kill the dream of thousands for its own enjoyment. Others are like usable things to it. Which, he can use anytime and through it after use. It has done this to me also. It has killed my creativity. It has put me in a prison. It is exploiting me for its gains. This is not enough for him; he is even trying to make my life miserable as he can. Only my fault is this, I have no backing or solid background. There is no one standing back of me and coming for my help.

World is taking the advantage of this thing. So it is trying to exploit me as much he can. This exploitation increases the frustration and anger in me. Due to them I am deviating from my true self to some one stranger. This is what the world like. A person who is docile to it and agrees to every thing he says. It may be wrong or right. World has created the army of these kind of people around him. But my nature doesn’t allow me to do this.

This the same story with hundred of other individuals. Who are like me are got exploited of having weaknesses. World is very good in searching and exploiting ones weaknesses. Here the main concern is that this world is run by only some of individuals. Whom, we can say the cream of society. They were born with silver spoon in their mouth and they treat everybody else as an inferior. Nature has given everybody the right of freedom. A bird can have it then why not me.

Why cannot I live my life in my way and become a person what I want to be. My fault is only; I have born in a lower family. One option for me is to agree with the world and do what he says. Second is to follow my heart and fight for my free life. Definitely I will do the later. I am confident about it. It is not only necessary for me. But it will show way to the hundred of others also. A mobilization is required to save the mankind from the clutches of World (Few selfish individuals).

I request to search their real self and help the mankind.

http://www.geocities.com/arvindkatoch1/personal_page.html

: 10:47 am: adminThe Technology Way

I need money…fast…

Looks around for inspiration…thinks a spell might be a good idea…grabs the Grimoire off the shelf…

I’ve never cast a spell before…lets see what’s needed…an altar, parchment paper, talismans, gold ink…good grief it would be easier getting a job…

Rummages in drawer, finds old Christmas card, the back looks parchment like, that’ll do…gold marker pen…near as damn it gold ink…

Must purify everything first…

Lights candle, holds remnant of Christmas card over flame…shit…not supposed to set it on fire…

Laying the charred remains of the card on the table I start to inscribe the talisman of Lord Sol…wow I could get high on the smell of this gold marker pen…need a silver coin…

Turns pockets inside out, finds old 10p piece covered in fluff…

Methinks this is going well, now if I wrap the coin in the card parchment…

Card being severely charred, crumbles into dust…damn…need parchment…

Just returned from the local occult suppliers, known locally as Jim’s Newsagents, purveyor of all things stationery, but bearing in mind the local population, not many things remain stationary…back to the spell…

Opens packet of baking parchment, only thing in Jim’s that had the word parchment on it…

Once again I inscribe the talisman of Lord Sol, only to realise I used the 10p towards payment of the parchment…shit…

Rummages in drawer again, finds silver coin…well silver covered chocolate coin left over from Christmas…

Taking care not to melt the coin, I wrap the talisman around it…now all I need to do is purify it…

Lights incense…wafts talisman in the smoke…and chants…

Angla, Adonay, Merloy, Saboath! As I believe so it will be!

Sits back to read the Grimoire and wait for influx of funds…

Its been a week now since I cast my money making spell, I must have done something seriously wrong, all I found was a 2p coin on the pavement…need a stronger spell…

Retrieves talisman from back of drawer and heads out the door…

I’ve been reading the Grimoire and paying attention this time, I need to follow a dirt trail and bury the talisman at an intersection…this should work…

Follows the dirt trail until it reaches…

The main road???? How am I supposed to dig a hole in the main road???

Looks around desperately for another suitable intersection…espies a rabbit hole…

Bending down I clear away some earth from around the hole and prepare to bury the talisman…

Might be doubly lucky…rabbits foot and all that…

It’s been a year now since I attempted to cast a money making spell…the last 6 months I have been recovering from the previous 3 months spent in custody…nothing to do with the spell…everything to do with the fact the rabbit hole was a badgers sett…highly illegal digging around those…how was I to know…did I make any money?? Don’t be stupid…what about you?

Walks away cackling maniacally…

About the Author

Main site yareisa.com and co-owner of poostreaks.com

: 10:14 am: adminThe Technology Way

Although it is world wide famous due to its Leaning Tower, the city of Pisa also has many other great attractions and amazing characteristics to offer.

Pisa is one of the most important historic Italian areas and one of the most visited year around as well. This city allows tourists to meet buildings which conjugate many different époques and artistic currents, such as, for example, Romanesque and Gothic among many others.


Pisa is located towards the western area of Tuscany, and its origins date from as long as 3.000 years ago. During that time, a settlement started being built up at the seaside and gave origin to what today is one of the most famous cities of the world. This way, the historical richness of Pisa is amazing due to its great amount of years and this can be observed in the buildings which have remained through the pass of time and which show the different époques through which the city has passed.


Another one of Pisa’s main characteristics is its university, established in the first years of 1340 and world wide known due to its excellence. This way, Pisa is a city which gives main importance to knowledge, science and arts, being up to the date with modern life as well as maintaining some of the characteristics which gave it shape through the pass of time.


The Leaning Tower is located in the northwest area of Pisa, sharing one same area with other important buildings. At this area, known as Campo dei Miracoli, next to the famous Leaning Tower, there are other three great and unique buildings: the Camposanto or Holy Field; the amazing Duomo or Cathedral of Pisa of 1000 years; and the Baptistery or Battisterio of circular shape.


There are several other buildings and interesting areas for visitors to meet in Pisa besides the Campo dei Miracoli. Towards the south side of the city, tourists can visit two interesting museums: the Museo delle Sinopie and the Museo dell’Opera, offering the chance to observe original paintings and sculptures of famous artists from many centuries ago.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jakob Jelling is the founder of Eurotomic.com. If you’re planning a trip to Italy please go here: http://www.eurotomic.com/italy.php

: 9:51 am: adminUniversity of Security

Over the past few years there’s been a worrying increase in the number of spoof e-mails that claim to be from eBay or Paypal. These are an attempt to gain your username and password so that fraudsters can use your account for illegal activities.

Even more worrying is the sophisticated tactics that they now use. Sometimes it’s very hard indeed to tell whether an email really is from eBay, or whether in fact it’s a spoof.

This article aims to raise your awareness of what to look out for. Act carefully, and there’s no reason why you should ever fall victim to one of these spoofs again.

Typically a spoof email will try to firstly grab your attention. The most common is an e-mail telling you that your eBay account has apparently been suspended, and that you need to sign in to check your status. You’ll then see a link that takes you to a website that is made to look like the real eBay sign-in page. This will ask for your eBay username and password.

NEVER click on a link in an email that is asking you to give your username and password. Ebay will NEVER ask for these details in an email.

Of course the email telling you that your account has been suspended is just one example of a spoof. It may be in the form of an email informing you that you’ve become a powerseller, an unpaid item reminder, or even an “ask seller a question” email. All could be spoofs.

The important thing to remember is don’t click on any links in an email that takes you to eBay. If you’re in doubt, open up a new browser window, and go to eBay yourself manually.

Anything that looks suspicious probably is. Spoof eBay sites are often VERY realistic. You cannot tell it’s not in fact a real eBay page. I’ve seen examples where even the web address is very cleverly disguised.

Use the above information, as well as a little common sense, and you’ll be fine. Remember too that it’s not just eBay that has spoofs – Paypal, online bank accounts, and investment accounts, amongst other things, are all sites which are spoofed.

Chris Vendilli is the owner and found of a company called 3 Rivers Auctions. The 3 Rivers Auctions Company is known for selling people’s unwanted items on eBay consignment via the Trading Assistant Program, helping people start their own eBay Businesses, and generally providing helpful information to ensure your own eBay success.

Please visit http://www.3riversauctions.com to get on the eBay fast track. Also, be sure to sign up for the free discussion forums and newsletter to get more helpful eBay related tools and info delivered right into your inbox!

: 8:47 am: adminThe Technology Way

NanotechnologyInvestment.com Reports: Revolutionary
Nanotechnology Developments Part 2 - Innovations in Renewable
Energy and Homeland Defense Attributable to Nanotech

Nanotechnology developments spearheading new initiatives at Ford
Motor Company and Boeing.

Brian Eriksen Noer reports for www.NanotechnologyInvestment.com
November 2005

In the second of a two part report NanotechnologyInvestment.com
details the current advancements in the science of
Nanotechnology, and specifically as those innovations impact
diverse sectors such as Renewable Energy and Homeland Defense.
The emerging science is being embraced by everyone from giant
corporations like Ford and Boeing, to smaller manufacturing
firms like solar energy technology developer XsunX (OTCBB:
XSNX). To read the full text of Part 1 of this report, please
click here:
http://www.investorideas.com/Companies/Nanotechnology/Articles/Dr
iving_Force_Behind.asp

In part 2, further sector perspectives are revealed from
industry participants: John Ginder, Acting Manager of the
Physical and Environmental Sciences Department with Ford Motor
Company (NYSE: F); John Belk, Nanotechnologist with Boeing; Tom
Djokovich, CEO of solar technology developer XsunX, Inc. (OTCBB:
XSNX); and NanoDynamics Inc. CEO, Keith Blakely.

Government and Corporate Funding

As nanotechnology redefines the landscape of many different
industries, investors should be acutely aware of which companies
and organizations are in receipt of government or private
funding to drive their research and manufacturing activities.
Corporate nanotech R&D expenditure in 2005 (exclusive of
government funding) is expected to total $1.8 billion in the
U.S., $1.1 billion in Japan, $296 million in Germany, and $213
million in South Korea.

Earlier this year (January 2005) the Governor of New York,
George Pataki announced that corporate commitments amounting to
$2.7bn had been offered to New York State by 11 companies
interested in semiconductor and nanotechnology research and
development infrastructure. The companies who offered this
funding included IBM, Sony, Toshiba, Samsung, (chip equipment
manufacturer) ASML and a consortium of nanoelectronics equipment
suppliers.

Following Pataki’s announcement earlier in the year, in late
September, IBM and Applied Materials Inc. launched their $300m
partnership to develop new microchip technologies. The
partnership would incorporate 80 researchers working at Albany
Nanotech (a research facility affiliated with the State
University of New York - funded both by the government and the
private sector).

The technologies developed by this partnership are expected to
generate applications within the fields of blood testing; DNA
sequencing; drug development and delivery; telecommunications;
artificial intelligence software; and sensors for environmental,
energy and defense applications.

Also in late September the Canadian government announced that
they would be funding $5.5m worth of research in India - an
amount that will be matched by the Indian government. The
project, part of Canada’s International Science and Technology
Partnership Program (formed to develop research alliances and to
commercialize innovative technologies with India, China, Brazil
and Israel) aims to focus on the areas of biotechnology;
nanotechnology; information and communication technology;
sustainable energy and disaster management.

A technology like nanotech, which is anticipated to introduce
widespread changes and developments will almost certainly also
cause societal changes. The National Science Foundation has
granted $6.2m to Arizona State University’s Center for
Nanotechnology in order to study and anticipate the societal,
ethical, and unintended consequences these technological
advances could have. The Center will also to study how societal
demands will direct and dictate research efforts. The effects
that will be studied include: privacy and security, human
identity and enhancement, potential use of nanotech by
terrorists, environmental and health risks, and societal and
economic equity.

Market Drivers

NanoDynamics Inc. CEO, Keith Blakely believes that the prospects
for incorporating nanotechnology and nanomaterials into
industrial and consumer products, along with significant use of
these materials in health care (from diagnostics and imaging to
antimicrobial surfaces and drug delivery) and in energy
applications, are significant.

“The continued reliance upon oil - a finite resource for energy
- will drive the research and applications of nanotechnology in
batteries, thermoelectrics, photovoltaics, hydrogen storage, and
fuel cells. Similarly, we believe that the need for clean water
around the world will drive further investigation and
utilization of nanotechnology based filtration, purification,
remediation, and desalination processes and systems. And, of
course, the incessant demand for improvements in personal health
and well-being will provide adequate incentives to companies to
develop improved materials and processes using nanotechnology
for a broad range of health care applications.”

Solar Technology Developments

Tom Djokovich, CEO of solar technology developer XsunX, Inc.
(OTCBB: XSNX) agreed with Blakely that burgeoning global energy
demands will help to drive nanotechnology development towards
the field of renewable energy.

“There are exciting new opportunities opening up in the solar
energy markets for products that deliver performance
characteristics such as increased conversion efficiencies,
reduced costs per watt, flexibility of materials, light weight
cell structures, the use of more readily available materials,
and designs allowing the use of solar cells in common building
materials to promote wide scale use of solar technologies,” said
Mr. Djokovich. “By manipulating materials at the nano scale
level to deliver the necessary performance requirements we are
helping to move the solar energy markets towards the next
generation of product applications and costs savings.”

“The solar energy market is currently dominated by the use of
crystalline wafers accounting for over 90% of the market,”
Djokovich continued. “Largely through enormous expenditures in
manufacturing infrastructure of crystalline cells, costs have
been reduced, but there is a shortage of available materials to
fill the growth in demand and few if any further costs reducing
opportunities may be available to this industry. The general
market consensus is that only thin film technologies can provide
the route to lower costs.”

“At XsunX we have focused on the development of new types of
thin film technologies that provide performance characteristics
to address cost reduction and application opportunities,” said
Mr. Djokovich. “Our Power Glass® transparent thin film cell is
in development for applications in architectural glass
construction, and we’re launching a new development program
aimed at the development of high performance thin film cells
using nano scale manufacturing methods.”

“We are developing a new patent pending solar cell structure
that sandwiches the use of two separate materials,
nano-crystalline Silicon (nc-Si:H) and amorphous Silicon
(a-Si:H), in a thin film structure that employs the use of
1/400th the materials used in conventional silicon wafer
designs. These extremely small structures are combined to form a
4 terminal solar cell structure that holds a promising
opportunity of delivering the performance characteristics of
crystalline wafer cells at a fraction of the cost.”

Ford’s Nanotech Focus

In part 1 of this report John Ginder (Acting Manager of the
Physical and Environmental Sciences Department with Ford Motor
Company (NYSE: F)) and John Belk (Nanotechnologist with Boeing)
discussed their plans to form an alliance with Northwestern
University to research and develop commercial nanotechnology
applications. The project will focus on clean fuel burning
hybrid cars, as well as developments in specialty metals,
thermal materials, coatings and sensors.

In part 2 of this report, Ginder elaborated upon his earlier
comments that in some cases new inventions will be required to
enable developments in propulsion technology: hybrid vehicles;
clean diesel technology; hydrogen powered vehicles; and fuel
cells. Ginder is optimistic that many of those inventions will
come to fruition through the areas of nanostructured materials.

Specific innovations that are required include: battery
electrodes, battery materials, fuel cell electrodes, hydrogen
storage materials, filters for particulates in diesel exhausts,
new catalytic materials for use in Ford’s existing products as
well as future propulsion technologies. “Ford believes that the
impact on our products is going to be huge,” said Ginder. “We
are not quite sure where the biggest impacts are going to be
just yet, but we know what the general areas are going to be.”

Another research focus for the alliance will be in the area of
biofuels. “Right now,” said Ginder, “we do not know the
product’s impact. But what we foresee is a suite of diverse
technologies: it is not going to be all hybrid, all diesel, or
all hydrogen, but we project that in 30 years a range of
technologies will each contribute some portion of the total,
resulting in the reduction of our dependence on hydrocarbon or
fossil fuels.”

“Obviously there is going to be a phasing in of these
technologies, but I think the more conventional technologies
will be the ones to be utilized first.” Ginder believes that the
clean diesel technology is first on the horizon, “it is mandated
by regulation and it is the closest to what we already know how
to do. We can expect to see this technology commercially
available later this decade. In parallel, we have the
development of hybrid vehicles and there is opportunity there
for those of us that work in research to try to improve battery
performance, and that would certainly help that sector’s overall
picture.”

According to Ginder, diesels and hybrids will be commercially
available in the relative near term and then farther out:
hydrogen. “We have all read estimates on when fuel cells will
become practical, but there are a lot of inventions required to
make them viable. In fact, we are just completing our five-city,
30-car program to conduct real-world testing of fuel cell
technology. The hydrogen internal combustion engine is perhaps
the easiest innovation to implement, as it involves relatively
conventional technologies.”

Boeing’s Hopes for Nanotechnology

In part two of this report, John Belk (Nanotechnologist with
Boeing) also furthered his comments upon Ford and Boeing’s
nanotechnology alliance with Northwestern University,
specifically upon the reasons for the choice of Northwestern
University as the scholastic partner of choice in this venture.

Northwestern University received one of the nation’s first
nanotechnology centers and has been awarded hundreds of millions
of dollars of nanotechnology-related funding. Ford and Boeing
will be able to leverage this world-class resource through the
Alliance while broadening both firms’ overall relationship with
the University. “We have called this Alliance a ‘no brainer’
several times internally,” said Belk, “there is no doubt that
this Alliance is beneficial for Boeing and as well as for our
relationship with Ford and the students at Northwestern
University.

Belk believes that the most interesting new applications in the
renewable energy sector are in the area of solar cell.
“Researchers have developed methods to lower costs and increase
efficiency, bringing the advantages of exotic material cells
closer to the price point of cells made with the more common
inexpensive materials. There is a lot of forthcoming innovation
within the domain of solar panels - I don’t know when it will
become commercially available, but the benefit is a much lower
cost than present technologies represent. I suspect that we are
going to be very pleased in the next few years with discoveries
in the area of solar energy research.”

Nanotech in defense

NanoDynamics Inc. has developed and demonstrated the first truly
portable solid oxide fuel cell for combat soldier use, which is
capable of running on a conventional fuel, such as propane. “The
unusual performance and portability is the result of the
carefully engineered integration and use of nanomaterials in the
cell and reformer,” explained CEO Blakely. “Additionally, we are
actively working on the application of nanomaterials in bulk
thermoelectric materials, photovoltaic thin films, and thin film
batteries. We are addressing the need for affordable, high
quality, and precisely controlled metal, ceramic, and carbon
based nanomaterials that can be supplied on a commercial scale.”

JMAR Technologies, Inc. (JMAR) announced on October 13th that
they have been awarded a Phase I SBIR (Small Business Innovative
Research) grant from the U.S. Army. The grant will be utilized
to support JMAR’s R&D for a compact laser system, capable of
real time spectrochemical hazard analysis in the field - in
layman’s terms: detecting hazardous materials from a safe,
remote location. This new research will be based upon the
company’s existing BriteLight dual-pulse laser technology, which
is planned to be modified to provide performance, weight, and
cost advantages of a field portable detection system. The
BriteLight technology also features applications in nanotech
scale fabrication, microscopy and soft X-ray source generation.

Brian Noer

Brian Noer has a degree in Business and Economics from the
University of Western, Ontario. His career in the financial
markets spans sixteen years and several continents, including:
Manager with The Bank of Montreal in Canada, Associate Analyst
with the structured finance group at Moody’s Investor Services
in the UK, and Editor for several financial trade magazines in
the UK for both Thomson Financial Publishing and Euromoney PLC
(titles include Thomson’s trade magazines “The International
Securitisation Report”, and “Capital Market Strategies”, and
Euromoney’s “Asset Finance International”). Brian is the Writer,
Editor and Research Associate for the InvestorIdeas.com portal
team.

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