Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Used Hearing Aids: Helping Each Other

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by David Faulkner

Hearing Aids are not very easily affordable equipments. One has to often spend considerable amount of money for purchasing hearing aids. Most of the health insurances available in the country do not allow the purchase of hearing aids. Very rarely one needs customized hearing aids tailored specifically keeping in view the loss of one's hearing ability and one's other needs and requirements. But oftenly the hearing aids used by one person can be of the same utility to some other person like eyeglasses etc. This is quite recommendable in certain cases when one does not have the enough resources to buy a very important need. But before doing so it is very important that you must take care of certain very important points.

Some Important Considerations Before Going For Used Hearing Aids.

The loss of hearing ability is the consequence of different type of the causes and hence there are different types of hearing aids to help these different types of problems. So it is highly advisable that you consult your physician or any specialist before buying the used hearing aids. Your loss of audibility may be due to the age, some disease or some other abnormal development and accordingly you may have very sharp sensation for one type of voices while not for the others; your physician will hence guide you that whether you should go for used hearing aids and if so which type of hearing aids.

From Where I Can Buy Used Hearing Aids.

You can buy your hearing aids from different types of the organizations and auction centres. In certain big cities there are some public auction centres or marts which offer healthy and sterilized used hearing aids at quite affordable prices. The other important option may be online or Internet auction websites such as eBay where you can bid for different type of the used hearing aids put for sale. But before buying such used hearing aids you should confirm about their utility and suitability for you.

Is There Any Other Means Of Having Used Hearing Aids?

Yes! There are also some charity or philanthropic non-profit organizations which provide used hearing aids in very good conditions. Do not hesitate to contact them for used hearing aids if you need them for there is nothing embarrassing in contacting them if your physician has prescribed you the use of hearing aids and momentarily you do not have enough resources, remember nothing is more important than health and it is better to use the used hearing aids than to loose your hearing ability further.

You can also find more info on buy battery tester and hearing aid cleaners. FirstHearingAids.com is a comprehensive resource for people suffering from hearing loss to get information on hearing aid options, prices and maintenance.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

History, Growth and Development Of Modern Microphones

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by Victor Epand

The word microphone comes from the Greek words micro meaning small, and phone meaning voice. It first appeared in a dictionary in 1683 as an instrument by which small sounds are intensified.

This was in reference to the acoustical hearing devices such as the ear trumpets and megaphones of that era. Microphones were introduced with the first articulated telephone transmitters, developed almost simultaneously by Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell. Then it was used as a liquid transmitter, which was a variable resistance device. But the poor quality of these liquid transmitters prompted a number of inventors to pursue alternative avenues of design.

Western Union entered the telephone business late in 1877. Now with two companies trying to develop a better transmitter, other experimenters began to appear and offer their devices. David Edward Hughes was one such man who designed a new kind of microphone, using carbon granules loosely packed in an enclosed space.In response to the varying pressure from a sound diaphragm, the electrical resistance through the carbon granules changed proportionally.

Another notable scientist Thomas Alva Edison refined the carbon granule microphone, resulting in the carbon button transmitter in 1886. Edison transmitter was simple and cheap to manufacture, but also very efficient and durable. It has become the basis for the telephone transmitters used in millions of telephones around the world.

The next important step in transmitter design was by Henry Hunnings of England. He used granules of coke between the diaphragm and a metal back plate. This design originated in 1878 and was patented in 1879. This transmitter was very efficient and could carry more current than its competitors. Its one drawback was that it had a tendency to pack and lose its sensitivity.

The advent of electrical disc recording and radio broadcasting in the early 1920s stimulated the development of better quality carbon microphones. The year 1920 ushered in the commercial broadcast era. Some of the knowledgeable amateurs and singers started playing records and using microphones with their programs. The early radio station used the candlestick telephone for a microphone.

The typical transmitter element at this time was the Western Electric No 323. At first it was used as talking into it as one would use a telephone. The next step was to provide the entertainers with a microphone that would allow them to stand and perform. For this application the constructor took the transmitter of the candlestick telephone, replaced the short mouthpiece with the megaphone and slid this combination into a felt lined Bakelite sleeve about eight inches long and put small eyebolts on each end to suspend it from above.

The first microphone, which made for the movie industry was the PB17. It was a sandblasted aluminum cylinder, 17 inches long and 6 inches diameter .The bottom was rounded with a yoke to hold the ribbon element, which had a protective perforated screen. The magnetic structure used an electromagnet requiring six volt at one ampere.

In recent years, some of the more radical approaches to microphone model design have included detecting the movement, in response to sound pressure variations, of charged particles, a system analogous to the ionic loudspeaker. Miniature optical interfaces and related devices developed for the telecommunications industries, such as miniature laser diodes, polarizing beam splitters and photodiodes, are now helping in the construction of the high quality optical microphones.

Victor Epand is an expert consultant for music gear, speakers, and microphones. You can find the best marketplace for music gear, speakers, and microphones at these 3 sites: music gear, music equipment, speakers, and latest microphone models.

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Monday, April 28, 2008

Review-Jemma7729

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Jemma7729, Phoebe Wray, 2008, ISBN 1894063406


Around the year 2200, everyone in North America lives in domes. They have been told by AGNA (Administrative Government of North America), who controls North America with an iron fist, that the atmosphere is toxic and deadly. Women have had all rights taken away from them, under the guise of protecting them.

Jemma7729 (everyone's name is a group of letters and numbers) is someone who does not act "appropriately." When she is five years old, Jemma gets into a fight with a boy at school. Jemma is the one who must publicly apologize to the whole school. Females are not allowed to show aggression, or express an opinion. While her mother is away for a few days, Jemma's father takes her Outside (there is nothing wrong with the air) and shows her the stars on a clear night. For Jemma, there is no going back.

At ten years old, everyone must go through Choosing Day, where they must choose what they want to do for the rest of their lives. Jemma has few available options, the least awful of which is Woman Who Marries. She is very uninterested in spending the rest of her life pleasing her husband, arranging flowers and being an AGNA spy (like her mother). Jemma refuses to choose, and is immediately hauled to "rehab" (prison), where, after a year of harsh techniques to break her spirit, bordering on torture, she escapes to the outside world. Jemma is eleven years old.

Jemma quickly learns to live on her own and spends her time sabotaging the factories that make the chemicals to keep women "altered" (docile and compliant). After a couple of years, the "underground" catches up to Jemma, and convinces her to join them. She spends the next several years traveling to this small town or that isolated hamlet, letting the people know that they are not alone. Meantime, AGNA has described Jemma as some sort of horrible terrorist who likes killing innocent people, which is totally untrue.

This near future, one person against the system, story, might seem a little basic, but the author does a fine job with it. It's interesting, plausible and it's well worth reading.

Paul Lappen is a freelance book reviewer whose website, www.deadtreesreview.com has over 600 reviews on all subjects, with an emphasis on small press books.

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Friday, April 25, 2008

Types Of Hearing Aids: Making The Best Choice

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by David Faulkner

Why I Need To Know Different Types Of Hearing Aids:

The loss of hearing ability has been regarded as a very serious impairment just a few years ago but the modern age has developed a very efficient solution to this issue, you can very easily over come the minor or moderate hearing loss problem using different types of hearing aids. If your physician has prescribed you using a hearing aid, you should have already enough information enabling you to select a suitable instrument from different types of hearing aids? Your audiologist would usually help you in making this important decision; which kind of hearing aid equipment will be suitable for you; however, it is only you who will make the final choice that out of different types of hearing aids which one would best match your requirement. So the knowledge of different types of is very important before actually buying any hearing instrument.

Different Types Of Hearing Aids

Exploiting the advances in technology and research, different companies have been producing different types of hearings aids; there are however, three basic types of hearing aids. These include
1. In the canal (ITC)
2. In the ear (ITE) &
3. Behind the ear (BTE) types of hearing aids.

These different types of hearing aids primarily vary in terms of various methodologies of production but also in terms of different sizes, shapes and quality. Let us discuss about each type one by one.

Behind The Ear Hearing Devices (BTE)

The BTE are the oldest types of the hearing aids. The BTE as the name indicates are employed behind the ear with a wire that connects to an earmold, which is worn inside the outer part of the ear. A hard plastic case embodies the electronic equipment, and sound is transmitted through the wire into the earmold. BTE is usually prescribed for hearing impaired people of all ages, and can be used at all levels of hearing loss; from minor hearing defect to very serious hearing losses.

An other sort of BTE has been introduced quite recently, usually known as the open fit hearing aid. In these types of hearing aids the plastic case still rests behind the ear; but instead of an earmold like in older types of BTE, a small tubule is introduced inside the ear canal. The open fit aids have been red by many users as it is observed that open fit aids have bettered considerably the sound quality.
In the ear types of hearing aids (ITE)

Now we shall discuss about ITE's. These hearing devices fit into the outer ear but are usually not appropriate for children because they have be replaced oftenly as the child grows. The electronic components of these devices are completely enclosed in a hard plastic casing which rests in the outer part of the ear. An other salient feature of these devices is that they can als be coupled with telecoil which enables for the user very comfortable use of the telephone.

In The Canal Hearing Devices (ITC) And CIC's

The third types of hearing aids are the ITE devices. ITC's are customized devices specially manufactured to suite the exact size and shape of the user's ear canal. A very recent type ITC is a CIC usually known as completely in canal device. These hearing instruments are apparently hidden inside the ear canal. These types of hearing aids are not however prescribed for very serious hearing impairment, because though, these devices are aesthetically quite preferable but owing to their small size their amplification power is not very high . ITC's are also not advisable for children. There are many types of hearing aids tailored specifically for your needs to enable you to hear the sounds you would never like to miss no matter your hearing loss is severe or mild.

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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Guide in Buying HDTV

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by Jeff de Lara

I wrote this article originally for the HDTVetc magazine for the August 2003 issue, and it was later published on the HDTV Magazine in 2006. Consumers still go through the same struggle at national-chain stores today. I updated the article to include current HD equipment and technologies. Its tutorial substance and analysis are still applicable today, and are intended to help consumers in making the right purchasing decisions. Enjoy the reading.

The following topics are covered in this segment:

H/DTV and NTSC TV Systems, What are they?

The First Effort of the DTV Transition

Quality HDTV, or Quantity DTV, or Both?

Backward Compatibility with Legacy Analog TV for Digital Broadcast

Satellite/Cable, and the DTV Transition

Tuner Integration

The Effect DVD had for DTV

The Rush for Knowledge





You have been hearing about HDTV and decided to start looking for one. A friend of yours reminds you that the general knowledge about buying regular TVs from the CRT analog era is not sufficient to select a digital product today, so you quickly review what you read about widescreen, black bars, digital tuners and resolution, and hope things would clear out at the store.

You get into the typical nationwide consumer electronic store most people go to, and suddenly see several dozens of HDTV demo sets staring back at you. A salesperson is approaching you, the person's face is familiar; the salesperson is the one that sold you the new dishwasher two weeks ago; now the person is selling HDTVs with authority. At that point you start feeling worried, but you hang in there.

Obviously this store is not a quality dedicated A/V retail place. Many consumers make their purchases based on the uninformed advice of untrained staff from typical nationwide consumer electronic chains.

In the near past, a typical store could only have one of those HDTVs actually displaying HD, the only one that had an HD tuner; the rest were showing the same image from a video distribution loop not suitable for HD quality.

Today perhaps the whole store feed is all HD, and the sets that are staring at you show the same picture, but with different colors, contrast, image enhancements, blacks, whites, etc. because no one bothered to set them correctly. So you start wondering why HDTV is not consistently perfect as is being preached, is that what HDTV is about?

The sales person turns toward you and, in the middle of your consumer panic attack, tells you: "trust me, buy this TV, it would look much better at home once connected to an HD tuner". Would you buy a car without test-driving it?

Millions of people went through similar experiences since HDTV was introduced in November 1998. Fortunately, some improvement is gradually seen in the stores, especially in dedicated A/V retail stores, which should take more time to help consumers understand the concepts behind each display technology, and not just quickly sell the HDTV inventory with the red tags, as most national consumer electronic chains do.

Most consumers love red tag savings, and many leave the stores wallet-happy with a product they do not understand. Perhaps many of those do not actually want to understand because the HDTV technology has been introduced with a complexity level they refuse to deal with to just get a TV.

To illustrate the complexity of an HDTV purchase decision you might want to read Is HDTV Complex Enough?

The objective of the article you are reading is to help you make your purchase with more confidence, but first allow me to cover the following basic subjects about HDTV:

H/DTV and NTSC TV Systems, What are they?

You might already know of the US plan to replace our current analog interlaced TV system (NTSC) dated from the 1940's by a digital DTV system, by February 17, 2009. Curiously enough the idea started as "analog" HDTV until General Instruments proposed an all-digital system in 1990.

The DTV standard is composed of 18 digital formats grouped into two levels of quality, as approved by the ATSC (American Television Systems Committee) in 1995:

1) SD: Standard Definition, with 480i/p (i:interlaced, p:progressive) viewable horizontal lines of vertical resolution (rows counted from top to bottom), each line with up to 704 total pixels of horizontal resolution (counted from left to right), and with an aspect ratio (relation of width to height in units) of 4x3 (as regular TV), or widescreen 16x9.

2) HD: High Definition, with 720p and 1080i/p viewable horizontal lines of vertical resolution (rows counted from top to bottom), each line with respectively 1280 (for 720p) or 1920 (for 1080i/p) total pixels of horizontal resolution (counted from left to right), and only in widescreen 16x9 aspect ratio.

Note that, because is not complex enough, the horizontal lines (rows) are expressed as "vertical" resolution (480, 720, 1080), and the vertical columns made of the aligned pixels on the horizontal lines are expressed as "horizontal" resolution (704, 1280, 1920).

DTV was 15 years in the making before it went on the air in November 1998. HDTV is the quality part of DTV, but its implementation is not mandatory, SD is. I will use the term DTV only when addressing the digital TV system in general.

Later in 2000, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), allegedly to help confused consumers, created another resolution level in between: ED (enhanced definition).

This promoted the 480p SD format to ED level, leaving only the 480i format in the SD level. It also granted any TV the right to be labeled HDTV if capable to display only 810i lines of vertical resolution within the displayed image, rather than 1080i.

One can argue how much this intervention from the CEA helped consumers more than helped manufacturers getting rid of mediocre sets. But that was back when CRT based DTV sets were the strength of the market; now most DTV sets are fixed pixel displays and their resolution is clearly specified as a pixel count in both directions.

Our current NTSC over-the-air (OTA) TV system is 480i analog interlaced (actually 525i with 480i viewable horizontal lines of vertical resolution). The regular channels of digital satellite and digital cable could be compared to digital SD of broadcast DTV, but they are also transmitting dozens of channels in HDTV.

To facilitate the transition, broadcasters were given one extra channel slot from the FCC for the simultaneous broadcasting of the analog and digital versions of their programming. It is a large investment for TV stations to build a DTV facility with new cameras, production, equipment, etc.

When DTV is fully implemented, broadcasters have to return one of the two channels, analog over-the-air broadcasting will stop, and current analog TVs, VCRs, TiVos with analog tuners would stop "tuning" as well (but they will still work as display devices if fed with a 480i analog signal from a converter, VHS tape, DVD player, etc). This date was originally set for January 2007 but has been extended to February 17, 2009. Once DTV is implemented, the FCC will auction that spectrum of airwaves.

Most OTA terrestrial TV stations are already broadcasting DTV in SD and HD widescreen, and consumers are buying HDTV sets at accelerated pace every year.

The First Effort of the DTV Transition

Just a look back at CEA's 2003 statistics, on the first 5 years of HDTV approximately 6 million DTVs (of which only 300,000 where integrated with DTV tuners) and 400,000 tuner set-top-boxes (STBs), were sold between 1999 and 2003. By the end of 2007, the HDTV count was 8 times fold, and about 50% of households have digital TV sets, according to the CEA.

Back in 1998/9 it was not unusual for first generation HDTV monitors to cost $10,000, and HD STB tuners to cost from $700 to $3,000. It was expensive for early adopters.

By the end of 2007, a huge variety in technologies and TV sets was available for every viewing environment. DTV sets are much better in quality, and sell for a small fraction of the price they sold back in 1998.

Quality HDTV, or Quantity DTV, or Both?

We all love the incredible video quality of HD, however, since HD is not mandated within the DTV plan, it allows a broadcasting station to use the allotted 6 MHz space (for the HD channel), to multicast instead several sub-channels of lower SD quality, as it is actually happening on many stations across the US.

When sharing the same 6MHz total bandwidth, SD sub-channels rob about 2-3 Mbps each from the needed bandwidth of an HD channel that by itself should broadcast at 19.4 Mbps (if the station also multicasts an HD sub-channel). The parallel broadcast forces further compression of the 19.4 Mbps HD signal to a lower bit rate to make room for the SD sub-channel, compromising HD quality.

In many cases, more than one SD sub-channel is multicast together with the HD sub-channel. When the reduced HD bit rate compresses the signal beyond acceptable limits, it renders a lower quality image with noticeable artifacts, especially on fast moving images in sports, which are more evident, and unacceptable, on large screens (more on it later).

It might also be possible that the TV station desires to share some of the bandwidth for data-casting interactive services, or for mobile DTV applications for hand-held portable devices (because there will be no analog broadcasting to those portable devices as well). For more information, check the articles I wrote on the "Mobile DTV" series, where I analyze the potential impact of mobile applications on the quality of an HD channel when robbing from its bandwidth.

We all hope that HD will reign, and HD quality will prevail over the digital-quantity business models, and you have to encourage DTV broadcasters to do so, besides, most consumers bought an HDTV not a SDTV.

Backward Compatibility with Legacy Analog TV for Digital Broadcast

When the DTV broadcast is fully implemented in February 17, 2009, there would be backward compatibility with your current analog equipment, but there is a catch, in order for you to watch DTV terrestrial digital channels on your current analog TV you would need a digital over-the-air STB tuner connected to it. Your current analog TV would display an analog interlaced 480i version of the digital image.

There is no need to rush for the replacement of an analog TV that might be in good working condition if you just want to continue watching similar quality TV, but you would have to buy a STB digital tuner for broadcast DTV.

This applies also to your analog VCR, DVD recorder, TiVo, etc., if you want them to have broadcast tuning independence. A few years ago, DTV STB tuners were relatively expensive, in the $400-$1000 price range, imagine buying a $400 digital tuner for a $30 analog VCR, but they are gradually coming down in price.

The US government has approved a subsidy coupon program to help people purchase DTV tuners to facilitate the analog-to-digital transition so existing analog TV sets can continue to be used for broadcast digital DTV.

For that purpose, Congress approved a fund of $1.5 billion dollars, with an initial allocation of $990 million dollars to subsidize up to two $40 coupons per household. The coupons became available in January 2008 and can be requested by consumers until March 2009, to use them toward the purchase of two DTV tuners.

The two coupons cannot be used together to purchase only one DTV tuner, neither they can be used to buy another type of OTA tuner/DVR STBs, satellite STBs with broadcast DTV tuners into them, or cable STBs.

The tuners offered by this program are expected to cost in the $50-$70 range each; the consumer would have to pay the difference after applying the $40 coupon. According to the plan, the tuners would become available by mid February 2008 through the national chains of Best Buy, Circuit City, etc.

Although the subsidized tuners are designed to tune digital SD and HD channels, they cannot output the tuned signal other than 480i analog resolution to an analog TV. In other words, the subsidized tuners would not perform as typical HD tuners passing resolutions of 480p, 720p, or 1080i to HDTV devices for HD viewing. Their functionality is just to downconvert because their purpose is backward compatibility to analog TVs, but their price is lower than typical ATSC HDTV tuners with variable output resolutions and digital outputs.



Satellite/Cable, and the DTV Transition

If you are a satellite subscriber you already have the satellite STB you need for their digital SD/HD services. Additionally, most satellite boxes also have a terrestrial ATSC tuner if you want to get free local channels using a VHF/UHF antenna. However, DirecTV introduced a new model in late 2007 without antenna input; the local channels would have to be viewed from the satellite feed, a service they have already for most major cities.

If you are a cable subscriber, when the cable company decides to disable the analog feed to your household and supply only the digital feed, you would need a digital-to-analog cable STB to view the digital channels on each analog TV in your house, similar to the approach of the coupon program for broadcast DTV above, but you would have to lease or buy the cable STB, no coupons.

Cable companies were authorized by the FCC in late 2007 to continue their analog feed service for another 5 years (up to 2012) if they prefer, but they are not obliged to do so. Cable STBs do not have DTV digital terrestrial tuners into them so you cannot use their STB connected to a UHF/VHF antenna to receive free local channels.

Cable companies face at least two alternatives on the analog-to-digital transition between 2007 and 2012:

a) If their subscriber base is mostly digital, a cable company might have the incentive to make a large up front investment to acquire enough digital STBs to convert all the remaining analog subscribers as soon as possible to digital tier services, who would have to lease one digital STB for each analog TV. That would release the bandwidth occupied by the analog broadcast channels on the cable feed, which could be used for additional digital channels, and receive an increased revenue if those are premium, VOD, PPV, etc. paid services.

b) If the subscriber's base is mostly analog, a cable company might prefer to keep the existing mix of analog and digital STBs, and maintain the analog tier as long as needed until 2012. Since the cable feed bandwidth allocation for the analog broadcast channels must continue with this alternative, the company would have to postpone the potential growth of digital channels and services, but there will not be a need for an up front large investment for expensive digital STBs because there is no forced conversion. This option seems economical for both the company and the subscriber, because a subscriber would not be forced to lease a digital STB for each analog TVs that might be currently connected to the wall coax without a STB, as many non-primary TVs are in most households.

While the up front investment of a large number of digital STBs could be expensive to a cable company, there could be a partial offset with the potential revenue received from additional digital pay services such as VOD, PPV, or premium channels. Additionally, the number of digital STBs required for a full digital conversion of the cable feed might be further reduced when considering the growing base of integrated HDTVs with CableCARD tuners expected to increase in 2008 and 2009.

However, since the integrated CableCARD tuners within HDTV sets are only unidirectional, there might still be a cable subscriber's base that would still require the bi-directional capabilities of cable HD-STBs for VOD, PPV, and cable supplied programming guide. Each cable company would have to balance those factors until 2012.

Tuner Integration

In 2002 the FCC issued a "mandatory" plan to gradually integrate digital broadcast tuners into DTV monitors and other tuning devices, such HD DVRs. The plan has been already implemented in 2007 for all the sets larger than 13", and all DTVs on sale today are mandated to include digital terrestrial tuners (except for some industrial/professional models). In most cases they also include a cable on-the-clear tuner for non-premium unscrambled channels, or even include a CableCARD tuner for premium channels and services.

As mentioned above, the CableCARD tuners are unidirectional only, and lack the bi-directional features of Video-on-Demand, Impulse Pay-per-View, and cable-company supplied programming guide, for which a separate set-top-box from the cable company would still be needed until integrated TV sets are designed to have bi-directional capabilities on their integrated CableCARD tuners.

Industry analysts commented for years that economies of scale would bring down the price of digital tuners to the level of today's very low price analog NTSC tuners within TVs, but the reality is that STBs for ATSC terrestrial, or for cable, satellite, DVRs, etc. (not the down-converting government-coupon STBs) still have a high price, considering that comparatively, large HDTVs came down from the $5,000-$10,000 in 98/99 to more accessible prices below $1000.

More on this subject is covered further down.

The Effect DVD had for DTV

Most of the 6 million people that bought HDTVs on the first 5 years of the transition (98-03) did so NOT to view HD, but rather to enjoy playing widescreen DVDs at 480p. Even now in 2008, after Hi-Def DVD has been already introduced in early 2006, regular DVDs are still a favorite content for DTV, because they certainly display quite well as progressive 480p, or upscaled to 720p or 1080i/p to the native resolution of the digital set (by either the DVD player or the TV set). The same DVD played on an analog TV would only show the image as a 480i interlaced scanning.

In addition, an HDTV has the capability to show widescreen DVDs in anamorphic format displaying all the original vertical resolution stored on the disc, while 4x3 analog TVs would show the same DVD letterboxing the image between larger top/bottom bars in order to maintain the wider aspect ratio of the movie, and with less vertical resolution for the image itself.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Telephone Hearing Aids: Complementing The Facility

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by David Faulkner

A slight loss in hearing ability may sometimes mean the loss of some important utilities and pleasures of the modern lifestyle. One of the possible problems is listening the telephone; though hearing loss may be overcome by hearing aid equipments but during telephonic conversation they may become a great hindrance and a source of embarrassment and disappointment. But the time of your problems is over and you don't need to avoid telephonic communication now. Our novel instruments, the telephone hearing aids, are here for your help. The telephone hearing aids will enable you feel like a normal person without any problem anywhere.

Will Telephone Hearing Aids Function Well Phone.

The telephone hearing aids are compatible to almost all type of the fixed line and mobile telephones. To ensure that any type of phone may not cause any encumbrance for telephone hearing aids users the federal government has already promulgated Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Act of 1988. This act makes it mandatory that all fixed line phone sets, manufactured post 1988, should be telephone hearing aids compatible. The federal government is also enunciating the principles compelling the manufacturers of other types of communication devices such as wireless phones to make them telephone hearing aids compatible.

Whether Telephone Hearing Aids Require Me To Buy A HAC Phone.

No we hope you may not need to. You need not to do so this in all cases. While using any public or social services institution fixed telephone you should remain sure that they would not be causing any problem for the telephone hearing aids as after 1989 almost all such phones were replaced with HAC compatible phones which work efficiently with telephone hearing aids. If your residential fixed line phone was purchased after 1989 you need not to worry about that because as mentioned above all the phones manufactured after 1988 were ensured to work fine with telephone hearing aids. However if you have a telephone set manufactured before 1989 you may need to buy a new one but this should not be of any problem as the telephone sets have become quite cheaper these days.

Telephone Hearing Aids And Mobile Phones.

The federal government has laid a supplementary provision to HAC Act for mobile phones. According to this provision all the mobile phones manufactured after 2008 must have to be telephone hearing aids compatible. But the phone companies have already initiated manufacturing the mobile phones which obey the provisions of HAC; such phones carry easily recognizable labels for HAC compatibility, so you can also buy your telephone hearing aids compatible mobile now.

Can I Ensure That Phone I Am Buying Is HAC Compatible:

For mobile phones Yes! It is mandatory for all phone sellers under HAC that they should let their customer confirm that the mobile he is buying functions fine with telephone hearing aids. For wire phones though this is not mandatory but on the insistence of their customers many shops even allow for that. For further facility of telephone hearing aids users the phones are also equipped with volume control option to enable them listen clearer.

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Monday, April 21, 2008

The Music of Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson

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by Groshan Fabiola

The summer of 1968, Canada: a new band was brought to life - Rush. It started out as a heavy metal band and throughout the years it has evolved musically, embracing numerous rock genres as hard rock, modern rock and progressive rock. Rush did not have a smooth start, for many band members have come and gone until 1974. Prior to this, Rush had only managed to release one album in March of 1974. However, in July 1974, Rush was about to achieve its definitive form as Neil Peart stepped in to replace John Rutsey and since then Rush has managed to release eighteen albums, the latest of which was released in 2007.

Neil Peart's arrival in Rush was a blessing for the other two members, Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee. As the founder of Rush, Alex Lifeson had great plans for this band, but they were drawn back by members coming and going. Prior to Neil Peart joining Rush, this rock band had only managed to release one album. After Neil Peart's arrival, Rush released two albums in the coming year, 1975, and sixteen others until 2007.

Neil Peart always dreamt of becoming a drummer and as an adolescent he dropped out of school to pursue his dream. The England rock scene was increasingly evolving, so Neil Peart went to this country to become a full time drummer. However, because of numerous set backs, he decided to return to Canada where he joined Rush. For this rock band, Neil Peart became more than a drummer; he also became a song writer. Although he had found his band, Neil Peart did not give up his dream of becoming one of the greatest musicians ever and his talent and efforts paid off. He is regarded by both critics and fans as one of the greatest rock drummers ever. The long list of honors and awards that Neil Peart has received stands as proof of his great skills.

Alex Lifeson, the founding member of Rush, embraced the coming of new member Neil Peart and with him, Rush received success and world reconnaissance. Ever since he was a boy, Alex Lifeson dreamt of playing the guitar and his dream finally took shape in 1968, with the birth of Rush. As the rock scene progressed throughout the years, with the birth of many genres and sub- genres, Rush also needed to make progress in order to rise to fans' standards. Alex Lifeson did not limit himself to playing electric and acoustic guitar, and started experimenting the mandolin, mandola and bouzouki, instruments he now plays very well. Moreover, in concerts, he occasionally plays the keyboard and does backing vocals. Alex Lifeson is regarded by both critics and fans as a great artist and guitar player, but unfortunately he is mostly overshadowed by his band colleagues.

Since its birth, Rush evolved enormously and with each album, this rock band became more and more famous. Although the members decided to take a five-year break, their come back was magnificent and they are now as appreciated as ever. The three band members, Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee and Neil Peart have succeeded in making Rush one of the most appreciated and inspirational bands of all times.

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Your Home Movie Download Homesite

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By dws

Years ago, if you wanted to watch a movie, your only choice was to go to the theater. Then, as home movie channels became available, many movies were available on your television – but these were only showcasing movies that were more than a year old, if not older. Also, there wasn't any real choice available – you were forced to watch whatever movies the cable station decided to show, when they decided to show it.

Next, you could rent or purchase movies in video tape format, followed up somewhat quickly by DVD movies. And then, pay-per-view became a viable option for movies that you could watch directly from your television, whenever you wanted to watch them, but even then, the selection of movies was much to be desired. There is also the ability now to order DVD movies online through rental services and have them delivered to your door – but that requires you to be patient to wait for the delivery. When you want to watch a movie, you want to watch it NOW!

Things are different today! While all the above options are still available, if you have a decent Internet connection and a computer, you can now legally download any movie you want to watch that has also been released in DVD format. So, if you don't feel like driving to the corner video store to rent a newly released movie, if you don't want to wait for a delivery of the DVD movies to your door – you don't have to! The wave of the future is here!

Until recently, movie downloads were done mostly from a peer-to-peer file sharing program, but these are pirated movie downloads and are not legal, because most of the time, they violated strict copyright laws. This isn't the case any longer, as there are more and more legal movie download sites popping up all over the net. Now, right this instant, you can download full movies to your computer to watch instantly.

What are the benefits to downloading DVD movies online? A lot of people may not understand how amazing this type of movie service is. After all, they can go rent a DVD movie, or download free movies, or even purchase their movies at the store – so why bother with downloading movies onto their computer? Let's look at the benefits:

It's raining outside, there's nothing on the television you want to watch, and you've gone through your entire DVD movie collection twice and absolutely nothing is appealing to you. You can easily turn on your computer, and in minutes be downloading legal movies to watch, from the comfort of your own home.

An incredible movie that you've been dying to see is just out on DVD. You've already gone to three movie rental shops, but all copies are already out. You could purchase the DVD movie, but you're not sure you want to without seeing it first. How many times have you bought a movie, only to find it didn't live up to your expectations? Previously, the only choice you had available at this point was to wait for the movie rental stores to restock the movie you want to see. NOW, you can just go and download the movie instantly. No hassles, no waiting in lines, no shelling out the full cost of a DVD movie without being sure you want to own it!

You saw a movie years ago, and you'd like to see it again, only you can't locate it at any of the movie rental stores, and you can't find it to purchase without ordering it online and waiting for it to be delivered. But you want to watch it now! There are so many movies available to download, you will likely find it by going to moviescapital, so you can watch it again.

Watch the downloaded movies as many times as you want! THEN, you can watch it on your computer OR on your television – whenever you want, the choice is completely up to you!
What are the negatives to downloading DVD movies online? There are NO negatives to downloading DVD movies.

There are negatives related to other download movie sites you should be aware of. You may be downloading illegal movies and not realize it. The quality of your movie may be poor, but you won't realize it until it's too late. The selection of movies available to you may not be as good as you'd hoped. Don't waste your time with other movie download Web sites!

Why is downloading movies online the wave of the future? Life is becoming more and more hectic every single day. Everything in life is becoming more automated, easier to do, and able to be done from home. Watching movies are no different! At this time, you can pay your bills online, purchase a plane ticket online, and stay up to date with the current news online, you can even find LOVE on line – WHY NOT ENTERTAIN YOURSELF WITH THE BEST MOVIES AVAILABLE ONLINE? Exactly.

We've become a self-serve community. Watching the DVD movies you want to watch is absolutely no different. In the coming years, the computer and the Internet will continue to grow, and at some point, almost every aspect of our life will be handled via the computer on your desk. And, you can take advantage of the wave of the future TODAY by downloading all the movies you want. Every movie we offer for download is ONE HUNDRED PERCENT legal. Added to that, we enable you to download the best, the greatest, and the most variety of movies at anytime you want. If you want it, and it's currently available, you will be able to find it!

Our movies include the latest releases, award winning movies, the most popular movies, and so much more! You will never find yourself without something to watch. You will have amazing quality in both picture and sound.

There's no reason to stand in line waiting for the movie you want to become available at your local rental shop. There's no reason to watch the same old movies over and over from your DVD collection. There's no reason to spend $20 and up per movie to purchase the DVDs you want. And, there's no reason to wait for three to five days for the movies you want to be delivered to your door.

Grab the future with both hands and watch the movies you want. Now. Burn them to a blank DVD, so you can watch them over and over again – at your leisure. Save your money. Save your time. Enjoy the movies you like, the ones you want to watch, in your time!

Gone are the days of renting movies, purchasing DVD movies, pay-per-view movies, and waiting for the movie you would really like to see. Life is busier today than it has ever been before. When you're ready to take a break from the business, kick back and watch a terrific movie!

D.W. Sandifer is a professional article writer with numerous internet ventures. If you love movies as I do, then I feel positive you will enjoy these downloads. If you have any questions, please email me. Visit me @ dwssandifer@yahoo.com http://tinyurl.com/54tdjq http://tinyurl.com/6627kn

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Gift Ideas for Mother’s Day

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by Retrevo

Moms love gadgets too. Gift your mom Photo Key Chains that hold over 50 photos. It's easy to upload photos in these keychain digital photo frames. If your mom's too busy that she often forgets to charge her cell phone batteries at night. Give her an Energizer Cell Phone Charger that charges most cell phones from two AA batteries.

Who doesn't like music? And if your mom does too, nothing could be better than gifting her a 2nd generation 1GB Apple iPod Shuffle, which is very thin and can hold up to 240 songs and has a 12 hour battery life. A Zune MP3 player offers features not found on iPods like WiFi connectivity which lets you trade songs with other Zune users, surf the web, or use other online interactive features. Zunes come in different colors and can also be engraved with a special Mother's Day message.

Bluetooth Headsets like Aliph Jawbone, Plantronics Voyager 510, Jabra BT500 are a great gadget to have while your mom drives. So she won't get a ticket for talking while driving. With a stereo headset like the Jabra BT620, your mom can listen to tunes as well.

Simplify Mom's digital camera dealings with a flash memory card with built-in WiFi so you don't ever have to hook up the camera to a computer to download photos. You can also get a good quality photo printer that's fast and makes glossy prints. For the techie Moms with a taste for bling you should check out these bejeweled USB Flash Drives from Swarovski Designs.

Keeping in touch is so important. Broadband connections, improved software and better quality webcams have made video conferencing an enjoyable experience. Get a Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000 so your mom can make video calls.

Or just take a little load off your mom's house cleaning chores with iRobot Roomba 4150 , a vacuuming robot. No matter what it is that you intend to gift your mom, gift it with love, and of course a bouquet of flowers; that adds to making your mom's day special.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Review of Magic of making up

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by Andrea Logan

Are you facing a relationship crisis? Is your partner talking about leaving or even seeing somebody else? If you've answered yes to any of the above, then the Magic of making up is just the book for you.

The author of the guide is T.W. Jackson, an expert in human psychology. His advice is based on hidden reasons and motives that drive people away from a relationship. The knowledge from his book will help you understand the reason why your own relationship failed and, consequently, enable you to do something about it.

But first, the Magic of making up shows you how to calm yourself and take a more rational approach to the situation. The reason for this is that immediately after the break up most people fall into a whirlpool of emotions. They feel a mix of love, hope, resentment, anger, or even hate. Acting out of this emotions, will only drive your ex further away.

In these circumstances, most people turn to their parents or friends for advice. The most common thing they hear is, 'don't worry, you'll find somebody else' or 'all you need to do is give it some time'. But in reality, you don't want to find somebody else - you still love your partner. And you can't just sit around and wait for something to happen.

The Magic of making up is different. You'll need to devise a plan and follow it through. As Jackson freely admits, the methods in his book are somewhat unconventional. However, they do work. Read the book through, implement the advice and you can be sure to see some positive results. As the author says, there are no impossible situations.

Andrea Logan is a professional writer and relationships are among her favorite topics. To read more about this particular e-book, go to Magic of Making Up Review.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Now Available In iTunes Store- Debut CD "Hat the Sin, Love the Sinner"

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by gmcquade

Ratt, Warrant, Alice Cooper -- the roots of rock's newest super group, Saints of the Underground. You can call them S.O.T.U.

S.O.T.U. -- drummer Bobby Blotzer and bassist Robbie Crane (Ratt), vocalist Jani Lane (Warrant) and guitarist Keri Keli (Alice Cooper) -- are set to rock the charts April 22 with their debut CD, "Love the Sin, Hate the Sinner" -- mixed by Andy Johns, whose credits include Stones and Zeppelin.

A music business that enjoys increasing sales of Guitar Hero and Rock Band video games, is already hearing significant buzz about S.O.T.U.'s premiere effort -- written and produced by Jani, Bobby, and Keri -- which features tracks such as "Dead Man Shoes," "All in How You Wear It," "Signs of Life," as well as a mesmerizing take on the Stones classic, "Moonlight Mile."

"With more than six decades of combined experience, S.O.T.U. represents classic hard rock with current elements of today rock genre," said Kelli.

The band came about, as so many bands do, unexpectedly. The four musicians were covering tunes together for fun during down time from their other bands -- and what do you know, chemistry called and they evolved into a creative partnership that started to turn out original songs.

"For me, S.O.T.U. was like when a Monty Python skit stops abruptly and you hear a voice over say, 'and now for something completely different,'" said Lane. "I was in a very slow and boring rut when I got a call from the guys. It really got the creative juices flowing again ... and some other juices too!"

S.O.T.U. laid down drums and bass tracks at Blotzer's Diamond Recording Studios in Texas, and then overdubbed guitars and vocals at Kelli's studio in California.

"We were psyched to start recording together," said Blotzer, "and we each brought something special to the songs."

Lane was especially jazzed (rocked?) by the opportunity to mix the record with Johns.

"He was an English prince and we had a blast working together," he said.

"Love The Sin, Hate The Sinner" is scheduled for release April 22 on Warrior Records, distributed via Universal Music Group Distribution. Tour dates are to be announced. By the way several songs by Alice Cooper and Warrant appear on the new video games Guitar Heroes and Rock Band, generating a whole new audience and educating youth about classic rock and roll.

George McQuade is an international, award-winning media expert on new media and entertainment publicity. He is the vice president of MAYO Communications, a full service PR firm based in LA.

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Monday, April 14, 2008

Using Solar Battery Chargers for All Small Electronic Devices

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by Assaf Katzir

Recent advancements in the use of solar energy have expanded to solar battery chargers. These products now make it possible for us to take camping trips and road trips without having to worry about our smaller rechargeable devices ever running out of power. We now can harness the use of the suns energy to power and recharge our cell phones, ipods, lap tops, and other small devices.

Solar battery chargers take anywhere from eight to ten hours of sunlight to charge completely. They can even charge in cloudy conditions but may take sixteen to twenty-four hours under these conditions. Some solar battery chargers can charge under the light of lamp or normal light bulbs. So there really is no where you cant go to get charge your rechargeable devices. In fact, these solar battery chargers once charged, can hold that charge for up to an entire year!

Using solar battery chargers means that we never have to hassle with the long annoying cords and plugs that come with the traditional chargers. More annoying than that is the monthly electrical bill you get for using those traditional chargers. Using a solar battery charger you will never have to pay for the use of electricity or deal with any usage bills ever again.

Some people are frightened and are scared to try new things or use newer technological devices. The new solar battery chargers however are very easy to use and you do not have to be a technical guru to use the chargers. In fact, most brands come all put together so there is no need to do anything but take the product out of the package. The solar battery chargers are becoming very popular among hikers and backpackers everywhere and a lot of people aren't just buying one, they are purchasing two or three to use for all of their small electronic devices.

If we all do our part to partake in buying renewable energy sources like solar battery chargers, we can make a difference in the world and environment. Fossil fuel shortages and price increases in those fossil fuels make anything renewable like solar battery chargers extremely advantageous to use. Not only are they easy to use and will save you money but you will soon find that they are very convenient. Buy them for yourself or others as a gift. Buy them as an investment to save money for the future. Buy them to do your part in helping save our planet!

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Self Programming Hearing Aids: Moving Ahead Of Convention

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by David Faulkner

Hearing Aids are not very easily affordable equipments as their manufacturing involves very sophisticated technology and material. One has to often spend considerable amount of money for purchasing quality hearing aids. Quite often one needs customized hearing aids tailored specifically keeping in view the loss of one's hearing ability & one's special needs; the modern version of these customized hearing devices are self programming hearing aids which are quite adaptable hearing devices and can be programmed, by a specific computer chip , according to the needs of the user, this chip enables the hearing aids to decide that which noises need to be amplified and which to be screened. But the manufacturing cost of these self programming hearing aids is extremely high and quite earlier they have been released in the market with the aim that if they are proffered by the users their manufacturing cost in bulk would lower down considerably.

Why Self Programming Hearing Aids Are Not So Popular

Though self programming hearing aids have been introduced quite earlier there has not been witnessed any increase in their demand by users owing to the complications involving their use. This becomes quite difficult in case of elderly people who are not well accustomed to the use of digital appliances. Though self programming hearing aids are quite adaptable having numerous functionalities and options allowing user to bring them in his use the way he likes they are as much complex and difficult to operate. It is probably due to this reason that they could not become quite popular particularly in elder people.

The Self-Adjusting Self Programming Hearing Aids

Keeping in view this complexity of their action the self programming hearing aids are now altered to make them simpler and easily to handle. The programming option in the recently introduced self programming hearing aids has been restricted to mere self-adjusting the volume or loudness of the sound, due to this modification in their handling and functionality they are also called "self-adjusting hearing aids". This type of the hearing aids are very useful for mild hearing losses or the hearing complications arisen due to aging problems.

Where I Can Find Self Programming Hearing Aids

Self-programming hearing aids are not however easily available in the market neither we find the famous chains of stores where self-programming hearing aids are easily available. If your physician however thinks that you essentially need self programming hearing aids to overcome your hearing complications you will have to make a special order for them.

You can also find more info on discount hearing aids and aid compatible bluetooth. FirstHearingAids.com is a comprehensive resource for people suffering from hearing loss to get information on hearing aid options, prices and maintenance.

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Friday, April 11, 2008

My Day Job Killer Experience

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by Dustin M. Bates

I recently purchased the e-book Day Job Killer. Here is My Experience with Day Job Killer.

Day Job killer is a 69 page e-book that exposes hidden affiliate marketing secrets the experts tend to keep to themselves. I have to admit it is a lengthy read, but i did it in one night. It is Well worth the money...cost me a cool $97 but i was allowed instant access which is means i got to read the book almost instantly.

Was Day Job Killer worth the money? Absolutely. Most of the e- books on this subject, in the past, have been full of warmed over information...aka stuff you already knew. This one was cutting edge and full of new information.

Day Job killer had great walk throughs and illustrations. I don't know about you but pictures help me, to put all the puzzle pieces together. Regardless of whether you're a Newbie or an Expert, Day Job Killer will walk you through Adwords from Start to Startling Success.

Lost in the Sea of Keywords? Day Job killer is your life boat, compass and every thing else you need. It is great for Bum Marketing and opens up new venues and markets for advertising.

Need Help finding the Hot Niche Market? Day Job Killer is anything but ordinary here, exposing top guarded secrets with explicit detail. Not your generic examples..It is Take you buy the hand, and show you how to find whats hot.

Outdated material? Not Here, This is fresh, 2007.. tell Google to bend over and take it material. Day Job killer is revealing the newest Ways to take back your P.P.C. campaign.

Tired of Google taking you to the bank? Day Job killer Tells you how to stick it to the Man. With its intense cost cutting strategies for P.P.C. campaigns and how to rob your competition blind. Day Job killer is a must have for anyone wanting to be successful at Internet Marketing.

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

PoV: Resident Evil: Extinction

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by myi4u

I had watched Resident Evil: Extinction on Saturday. Having seen it, I have the urged to watch the first two episodes as well. I always get mix up with the storylines for those movies which have few parts of series such as Final Destination, The Lord of the Rings, Die Hard and etc. Thus, each time when I watch one of the series, I will be like; 'I must watch the other series as well.'

I am quite surprised when I see Ali Larter (Claire Redfield) stars in the movie, just as surprise when I see her in Heroes. I never have the habit of reading reviews or knowing the people who starred in which movies and so. I will normally depend on the advertisements but if I never see any, I will not search for the information deliberately unless I am very interested in it.

Well, from my point of view, there is less excitement in this edition of Resident Evil: Extinction. The first part is very similar to Resident Evil: Apocalypse. And not much of actions displayed until the survival crews lead by Claire Redfield go to Las Vegas in search for fuel for their trip to Alaska. They are ambushed by a group of undead setup by the evil doctor who works in Umbrella Corporation. In the end, the doctor is bitten by one of the undead and he injects himself with a 'cure' he creates from project Alice. Thus, he mutates into a much intelligent undead. Eventually, Claire and her remaining crews manage to get on a helicopter and head toward Alaska while Alice ventures into Umbrella Corp with the help of artificial intelligence bot and kills the doctor.

There is also a part where Alice answers a fake distress call made through radio broadcasting. She ends up fighting off a few undead dogs.

The ending will be the lead to the 4th part of Resident Evil when Alice discovers that she is cloned by the doctor and there are many of them. Overall, as I have mentioned, I will have expected more fast-pace actions as compared to its previous editions. Nothing much is new, just a continuation of the second edition's story but I will love to wait for Resident Evil 4.

3/5 Stars

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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

PoV: Resident Evil: Extinction

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by myi4u

I had watched Resident Evil: Extinction on Saturday. Having seen it, I have the urged to watch the first two episodes as well. I always get mix up with the storylines for those movies which have few parts of series such as Final Destination, The Lord of the Rings, Die Hard and etc. Thus, each time when I watch one of the series, I will be like; 'I must watch the other series as well.'

I am quite surprised when I see Ali Larter (Claire Redfield) stars in the movie, just as surprise when I see her in Heroes. I never have the habit of reading reviews or knowing the people who starred in which movies and so. I will normally depend on the advertisements but if I never see any, I will not search for the information deliberately unless I am very interested in it.

Well, from my point of view, there is less excitement in this edition of Resident Evil: Extinction. The first part is very similar to Resident Evil: Apocalypse. And not much of actions displayed until the survival crews lead by Claire Redfield go to Las Vegas in search for fuel for their trip to Alaska. They are ambushed by a group of undead setup by the evil doctor who works in Umbrella Corporation. In the end, the doctor is bitten by one of the undead and he injects himself with a 'cure' he creates from project Alice. Thus, he mutates into a much intelligent undead. Eventually, Claire and her remaining crews manage to get on a helicopter and head toward Alaska while Alice ventures into Umbrella Corp with the help of artificial intelligence bot and kills the doctor.

There is also a part where Alice answers a fake distress call made through radio broadcasting. She ends up fighting off a few undead dogs.

The ending will be the lead to the 4th part of Resident Evil when Alice discovers that she is cloned by the doctor and there are many of them. Overall, as I have mentioned, I will have expected more fast-pace actions as compared to its previous editions. Nothing much is new, just a continuation of the second edition's story but I will love to wait for Resident Evil 4.

3/5 Stars

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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Herbalife - A Summary

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by Steven Charles

Herbalife Company history

In February 1980, Mark Hughes began selling the original Herbalife weight loss product from the trunk of his car. By 1982, Herbalife had reached $2,000,000 in sales and opened a distributorship in Canada, its first outside of the United States. In 1986 Herbalife became a publicly traded company via NASDAQ. Independent distributors' personal vehicles could be seen on the street, decorated by decals bearing the mysterious slogan "Lose weight now, ask me how!". In 1994 Mark Hughes started the Herbalife Family Foundation, a charity dedicated to helping children. The organization receives donations from Herbalife itself as well as individuals within and outside the company. The Herbalife Family Foundation has donated more than $6.5 million to children's causes worldwide. In 1996 Herbalife reached $1,000,000,000 in annual sales.

In 2000, Hughes died at the age of 44 from an accidental overdose of alcohol and doxepin, a sleeping tablet. The company has continued to grow after his death.

In 2003, Michael O. Johnson joined Herbalife as CEO following a 17-year career with The Walt Disney Company, most recently as president of Walt Disney International. On December 16 2004 the company had an initial public offering on the NYSE of 14,500,000 common shares at $14/share. 2004 net sales were reported as $1.3 billion. In April 2005, the company celebrated its 25th anniversary with a four-day event attended by 35,000 Herbalife Independent Distributors from around the world. In August 2005, Dr. Steve Henig joined the company as Chief Scientific Officer, responsible for product research and development.

The company is headquartered in Los Angeles, California and employs 3500 worldwide. Products are distributed in 65 countries through a network that Herbalife claims contains 1.5 million independent distributors. Revenue has exceeded over 2 Billion US dollars world wide.

Herbalife's Products

Herbalife's product offering includes weight-management products such as Formula 1 Nutritional Shake Mix, a meal-replacement shake and one of the first products introduced by the company. Other nutritional products offered by Herbalife range from dietary supplements made from vitamins, minerals and herbs to personal care products emphasizing nutritional and herbal ingredients, such as aloe vera and vitamin C.

The Herbalife strategy is aligned with health industry recommendations for safe weight control, eating a balanced diet, low-energy food with regular exercises, and that their nutritional and weight management line of products facilitate this through macronutrient and micronutrient food formulas.

Herbalife provides testimonials from health professionals as part of their marketing campaign. Some of the products are vegetarian, some are even kosha or helal, being certified by independent assessors. The products neither conform the fairtrade guidelines, nor does the company guarantee that the products were manufactured without animal testing.

Some of the original Herbalife weight loss products contained the active ingredient Ma Huang or Sida cordifolia, two herbs containing ephedrine alkaloids. Adverse reactions involving the company's Thermojetics original green tablets were recorded by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Herbalife subsequently stopped using ephedrine in its products in the face of rising insurance premiums. The U.S. FDA banned supplements containing ephedra in 2004.

In its annual report Herbalife declares that all of its products are manufactured by outside companies, except for a small amount of products manufactured in its own manufacturing facility in China. The major suppliers include Nature's Bounty, Fine Foods (Italy), PharmaChem Labs and JB Labs which together account for more than 40 of distributors were still active after twelve months, up from 39.7 over the previous year; over 80% of these distributors were outside North America. The company reports the difference between the listed retail price and the actual amount distributors pay the company as "distributor allowances"; in the third calendar quarter of 2006, these allowances totaled $368 million. Assuming distributors always sold their product at listed prices, this amount spread over the qualified distributors would amount to an average "allowance" of about $500 per distributor per month. The company also paid out $109 million that quarter in "royalty overrides" – basically commissions and bonuses – to qualifying distributors.

Herbalife's Scientific Advisory Board is chaired by David Heber, M.D. Ph.D, F.A.C.P., F.A.C.N., who is professor of medicine and public health and the founding director of the Center for Human Nutrition in the Department of Medicine at UCLA.

Louis J. Ignarro, Ph.D., a Nobel Laureate in Medicine and Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology at the UCLA School of Medicine, is also a member of Herbalife's Scientific Advisory Board. Ignarro worked with Herbalife to develop Niteworks, a dietary supplement designed to boost the body's own production of nitric oxide, and later became a member of the company's Scientific Advisory Board.

Steven Charles has been a Herbalife Distributor for 5 years. He has numerous Herbalife clients.

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Monday, April 7, 2008

Secrets Of Karaoke DVD

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by Roberto Sedycias

The word `karaoke` has a Japanese origin from the words `kara` meaning empty or void and okesutora, meaning orchestra. It is a kind of entertainment in which singers sing with music pre-recorded played on a music system. The song used is usually a popular song, but the original recorded voice is removed or the volume is reduced low enough so that it does not interfere with the current singer.

Karaoke DVDs are discs that are specially formatted to have only music of songs and their lyrics displayed when the song is played from the DVD. The earlier formats used for Karaoke were VCD and CD+G. Another format which is used for karaoke discs is laser discs.

The CD+G discs were mainly normal audio CDs but also having lyrics data written on them. The discs can be played on a general CD player but the images for lyrics are of low quality. On the other hand VCD used for karaoke can store high quality MPEG videos for lyrics display.

In the karaoke DVD format, video is supported. Hence, the songs on the DVD can be accompanied by high quality video clips which are specially made for karaoke.

The karaoke discs (karaoke DVDs) are available in two formats - multiplex and non-multiplex.

The multiplex format contains vocal demos for the songs on the DVD which gives the user an option to listen to the song with vocals also. This is present to help the user to practice and compare his/her song with the original song. The vocals can be eliminated from the song by using the vocal remove button or the multiplex function present on the player used to play the DVD.

The non-multiplex format comes without vocals and is more appropriate for experienced users.

An important thing to note is that the tracks on karaoke DVD are not made from the original songs. Rather, the music is recreated. The karaoke songs are recorded again separately and care is taken that the music sounds very similar to the track which was recorded originally. In the multiplex DVD formats, it may be possible that the original artist (singer) is not the one singing the song.

Most karaoke players use a technology that changes the pitch of the song electronically to suit the singer`s voice and at the same time maintaining the tempo of the original song.

Also, the karaoke discs come with the background singer, normally the chorus and it is not possible to remove these background singers.

A very popular form of karaoke venue is a Karaoke Box. It is a medium sized room which contains the equipments required for karaoke. This helps the singer to avail a more private and intimate atmosphere to sing for fun or practice for some performance. The room can be rented for as long as the user wants. Some karaoke bars also charge on a per song basis, typically $1 or S2 for a song.

Another option is to buy a karaoke DVD player which can be used at home. The player generally costs less than 100 dollars and the karaoke DVDs will cost around 15 dollars a piece.

A popular game known as `Karaoke Roulette` or `Kamikaze Karaoke` is played in karaoke bars. In this game, random songs are played on the karaoke player and the participants have to identify and sing along.

A large number of software applications are also available now which makes it possible to host karaoke shows on the computer. Various websites dedicated to karaoke makes it possible even for amateur singers to share and participate in a global karaoke community.

This article can also be accessed in portuguese language from the Article section of page: www.polomercantil.com.br/karaoke.php
Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for www.PoloMercantil.com.br

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Sunday, April 6, 2008

Book Review: The 4-Hour Work Week

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by Danny C.

Title: The 4 - Hour Work Week
Author: Timothy Ferriss
Category: Business and Investing

I was strolling through the bookstore as I do every week, when I stumbled into the "business" section (not a part of the bookstore I am very familiar with). I was 270 degrees into my turning around when I stopped myself. "I'm almost done with college. I might want to start a business one day," I thought to myself, so I started to scan the shelves. MANAGEMENT. No thanks. INVESTING. Eh, too much work, and I have no money to invest. BUSINESS LIFE. What the heck is "business life"? Does that even make any sense? I was curious.

I crooked my neck in the most painful 40 degree angle to read the titles of the books, when suddenly I saw Mr. Ferriss' book. "THE 4-HOUR WORK WEEK." Hmmm. Being a specimen of the "millennial generation" (the most doted upon generation in American history and children of the richest generation in American history, the Baby Boomers), the idea of working a maximum of four hours a week not only sounds intriguing but plausible, even deserved! I pulled the book out, which imediately caused all the other books to fall over (I had no idea it was the keystone support of shelf D of the Business Life section!).

As is my custom, I immediately opened to the inside flap of the backcover. This is where you get to read a little bit about who's paycheck you are about to help pay. "TIMOTHY FERRIS, a serial entrepreneur and ultravagabond, has been featured in the New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, Maxim, and other media." Sounds legit. "He speaks six languages..." Cool. "Runs a multinational firm from wireless locations worldwide..." Impressive. "...and has been a worldrecord holder in tango..." Awesome. "a national champion in Chinese kickboxing..." Super cool. "and an actor on a hit television series in Hong Kong." Uber-cool. "He is thirty years old." That's it, I'm buying this book.

I'm not going to lie, I was so excited to get home and get started on my second million (I gave up on the first). The first part of the book establishes his credibility. Mr. Ferriss is a maverick, genius, rebel, self-starter, and straight shooter. His writing exudes both cockiness and charm which struck me as both reassuring and unnerving. It's obvious that his "no-nonsense", "get-to-the-point-or-get-out" attitude is a key to his success, but one cannot help but wonder if he's applying these Jedi mindtricks on the reader. Does Mr. Ferriss really want to share his secrets with the world and help me live a life of suckin' down Mojitos on a beach in Puerto Rico, or was shmoozing me into forking over the bucks to buy this book an exercise of the very tactics he's teaching and his greatest moneymaking scheme yet? After finishing the book and applying some of it's advice, I'd have to say the answer lies somewhere in the middle. I think Mr. Ferriss will make truckloads of cash on dopes like me, but in the process, inspire a few us to get up and actually start building our dreams.

The meat of the book is explaining the acronym "D.E.A.L.", which stands for Definition, Elimination, Automation, and Liberation; all keys to becoming one of the NR (the "new rich"). Every chapter ends with a review and a real-world exercise. Some of the exercises strike me as silly, but others are really neat confidence builders. The book feels more like a self-help book than a business & investing guide, which many stores classsify it as. Ferriss has a frank and simple writing style which makes the reading quite satisfying; you never feel like you're reading filler.

Mr. Ferriss and I share a similar world view that he drills in almost every chapter: It's not about having a ton of money. It's about having the freedom to do what you want and the time/resources to be who you want to be. This point alone really hooked me. It seems like everywhere you look, the media, the education system, the entertainment industry, friends, and even family try to make you think that money is the ultimate answer for any problem. I simply don't agree. Money is nice. I like it. I wish I had more of it, but it's only because what money allows you to do. I don't want "things." I want to be places, with amazing people, and do fun activities. Mr. Ferriss really opens your eyes to that fact, and gives clear suggestions on how you can get what makes you happy in life, not necessarily a mound of cash. By applying all the principles in this book, you more than likely WILL get a mound of cash, but thats not the goal.

Reviews of this book are overwhelmingly positive, or at least they are on Amazon.com, but the few bad reviews are really without merit in my opinion. The most common complaints were that the ideas Mr. Ferriss suggests have already been done, or that he's already out of those markets, or that making money off of silly products and outsourced services is not honorable, etc. Well, those are all stupid points to me. The book is not meant to be a collection of business ideas to try. Sure, it will make you aware of options you might not have been familiar with before, but it's up to you to come up with your own ideas. Mr. Ferriss is giving you the tools, it's now up to you to use them.

I feel that the benefits of the book are two-fold. First of all, it will educate you on the advantages of our new global marketplace and how to use these to achieve your goals. Secondly, and most importantly, it will give you reassurance that if you have a good idea, a good plan, and a good schedule, you can achieve your dreams. Everyone has great ideas, but because of fear of failure or laziness, 99% of people will never try to execute them. Merely trying already puts you ahead of everyone else. The greatest benefit of books like these are that they peel off some of the jaded layers that adulthood and the "real world" put on us, and restore some of the optimism and hope that is intrinsic to youth. As Mr. Ferriss brings out in one chapter, "we tell children to dream big, but tell adults to be realistic." What happens between childhood and adulthood that causes us to lose hope? Whatever it is, it's ugly, and I don't like it one bit. True, we live in an uncertain world, but dreams can come true. If you're going to buy this book for any reason, buy it for the comfort it gives. With global warming, terrorism, unstable economic markets, and natural disasters to worry about, who couldn't use a little comfort?

Grade: B+

*In one part of the book, Mr. Ferriss explains how he used to spend hours in the office of any teacher who wouldn't give him an A. Well, Mr. Ferriss, if you're reading this, you know where to find me. I'd love to talk :)

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Friday, April 4, 2008

PoV: Resident Evil: Extinction

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I had watched Resident Evil: Extinction on Saturday. Having seen it, I have the urged to watch the first two episodes as well. I always get mix up with the storylines for those movies which have few parts of series such as Final Destination, The Lord of the Rings, Die Hard and etc. Thus, each time when I watch one of the series, I will be like; ‘I must watch the other series as well.'



I am quite surprised when I see Ali Larter (Claire Redfield) stars in the movie, just as surprise when I see her in Heroes. I never have the habit of reading reviews or knowing the people who starred in which movies and so. I will normally depend on the advertisements but if I never see any, I will not search for the information deliberately unless I am very interested in it.



Well, from my point of view, there is less excitement in this edition of Resident Evil: Extinction. The first part is very similar to Resident Evil: Apocalypse. And not much of actions displayed until the survival crews lead by Claire Redfield go to Las Vegas in search for fuel for their trip to Alaska. They are ambushed by a group of undead setup by the evil doctor who works in Umbrella Corporation. In the end, the doctor is bitten by one of the undead and he injects himself with a ‘cure' he creates from project Alice. Thus, he mutates into a much intelligent undead. Eventually, Claire and her remaining crews manage to get on a helicopter and head toward Alaska while Alice ventures into Umbrella Corp with the help of artificial intelligence bot and kills the doctor.



There is also a part where Alice answers a fake distress call made through radio broadcasting. She ends up fighting off a few undead dogs.



The ending will be the lead to the 4th part of Resident Evil when Alice discovers that she is cloned by the doctor and there are many of them. Overall, as I have mentioned, I will have expected more fast-pace actions as compared to its previous editions. Nothing much is new, just a continuation of the second edition's story but I will love to wait for Resident Evil 4.



3/5 Stars


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