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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Review of the Captain Beyond CD titled Captain Beyond

by Clyde Lee Dennis

Captain Beyond is the latest Rock CD put out by the extremely group Captain Beyond and they have once again delivered a brilliant collection of tracks. I’m confident Captain Beyond fans, and Rock fans alike will be pleased with this one.



Refreshingly, this was one of those CDs I was able to just pop in and comfortably listen to from beginning to end. Every track is enjoyable and was pretty easy for me to listen to from start to finish.



Captain Beyond has a nicely varied, mix of 13 tracks that are very well written and brilliantly performed songs by these clearly talented musicians. With many of the songs displaying a lot of the kind emotion that makes for a really great listen. Seemingly drawing from what I can only imagine are their own personal experiences. At different points touching on the most real emotions of love, heartbreak, pain, failed relationships and unattainable romance. They’re all here.



Listen and I think you’ll agree that the song choices are excellent, the production is outstanding and Captain Beyond is clearly a group that is in top form.



While the entire album is outstanding some of my favorites are track 8 - Thousand Days Of Yesterdays, track 10 - As The Moon Speaks, and track 13 - I Can’t Feel Nothin’



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My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 - Dancing Madly Backwards (On A Sea Of Air). Wow!



Captain Beyond Release Notes:



Captain Beyond originally released Captain Beyond on August 19, 1997 on the Capricorn label.



CD Track List Follows:



1. Dancing Madly Backwards (On A Sea Of Air) 2. Armworth 3. Myopic Void 4. Mesmerization Eclipse 5. Raging River Of Fear 6. Thousand Days Of Yesterdays (Intro) 7. Frozen Over 8. Thousand Days Of Yesterdays (Time Since Come And Gone) 9. I Can't Feel Nothin' (Part 1) 10. As The Moon Speaks (To The Waves Of The Sea) 11. Astral Lady 12. As The Moon Speaks (Return) 13. I Can't Feel Nothin' (Part 2)



Captain Beyond Album Notes Captain Beyond: Rod Evans (vocals); Rhino (acoustic guitar, guitar, slide guitar); Lee Dorman (bass, background vocals, piano); Bobby Caldwell (drums, percussion, background vocals, piano, vibraphone, bells).



Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, California.


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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Roulette Software Systems Reviewed

by Roulette Software Review

These days it seems like there are a lot of Roulette Software systems popping up all over the Internet. On their websites, they all claim to be winners, and even show video proof. I have taken the time to review three of these systems and will conclude with which software is the best one. I tested each software with a starting bankroll of $200.



The first system I looked at was the Roulette Killer software. The videos on the website seemed convincing enough, so I gave it a shot. When I purchased the software, there were no instructions that came with it, so it was a little confusing at first. I then went ahead and started using the software, and when it told me to bet, I had no idea how much to put on the roulette table! Keep in mind this software is a multi-betting system. I then decided to play with one dollar chips, and for the life of me I couldn't make any money! In the end, I wound up losing my entire bankroll with this software.



The next system I tried was some new system called Roulette Raper (Terrible name by the way). I was really excited to try this because of all the other reviews out there that say it is good. I went over to the website, and there were so many pop-ups on it, it actually annoyed the crap out of me. I went ahead and bought it anyways. Another multi-betting system, but it tells you what to bet. The author claims that this system will make you money faster than the next system I'm going to tell you about, but it did the exact opposite. For a while I kept breaking even, but eventually lost my bankroll AGAIN!!



Finally, the last system I looked at was a program called Roulette Sniper. This system has obviously been around for a long time because it is all over the internet. At first glance, when I went to the Roulette Sniper website, I noticed a huge familiarity between it and the Raper product. Looking at the youtube video dates, it seems like the Raper product totally ripped off the Roulette Sniper website! Right away I had a good feeling about this because if someone is going to copy someone else?s product, then the original product must be good!



So I went ahead and purchased the Roulette Sniper roulette software. I noticed that the website owner set up a frequently asked questions area and provided a lot of product support. I then ran the program and it had SO many features, that I didn't really know what to do. I ran the program on it's default conservative settings, and did what it told me. I cleaned up. Every single bet it told me to do was correct, and I tripled my bankroll in 2 hours. That means I made almost $400.



I was quite happy, but I wasn't ready to call it successful just yet. I then tested it over the next two weeks, limiting my play time to 2 hours per day. I kept winning. Every day. I was so happy with this product, I wrote the website owner and thanked him.



So to conclude, I highly recommend Roulette Sniper over the other two, because it actually wins. The author knew exactly what he was doing when he made it, and that is why I wrote this review. To get the Roulette Sniper Software, visit this website in the Resource Box


Visit the Roulette Sniper website here: www.roulettesniper.com

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Book Review: I. M. Heart By Sue P. McDaniel

by Simon Barrett

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I. M. Heart is a rather curious little 'self help' book, it is cut from a different cloth. It advocates a strategy for dealing with life's trials and tribulations that at first sight is 180 degrees away from what most authors say. Sue McDaniel tells us to think from and with your heart, let your heart make the decisions. Most books take the opposite approach, 'decide with your head, do not let your heart rule you.'

Actually what the author is saying is that by understanding your emotions you can use them to your advantage when dealing with situations. Sue explores this theory through the use of a small heart shaped character I. M. Heart. I.M. Heart represents all of us – who are learning to be aware of and process feelings coming from both love and fear. Sue believes that in our hearts we hold all kinds of feelings. These include loving, dear, joyful feelings as well as fearful, angry, hateful feelings.

It is via this little guy that we get to learn about Love, Fear, Hate, and many other emotions. When you are consciously aware of these emotions you can learn to channel them and maybe even more importantly, understand them, and the effect they are having.

Sue shows how you can take the fear out of fear, and hate, what is that? By learning to understand your feelings you can learn much about yourself, and maybe just as important, the world and people around you.

I. M. Heart is a quick read, it is only 100 pages, and many have illustrations on them. But don't be fooled by the size, the text contains a wealth of information in it. The book consists of ten chapters, with each chapter exploring a particular aspect, and subtlety offers suggestions to the reader as to how to incorporate the ideas into their own lives. Those 10 chapters are devoted to: recognizing your feelings; processing them; healing fear, hurts and pains; feeling love and loving yourself; connecting to spirit; and connecting to others with heart.

This is Sue McDaniel's first solo work in the book world, but she is no novice, during the 1990’s she co-authored five basic books and Learning, Changing and Leading: Keys to Success in the 21st Century, with Chet Dixon. This book and the workbooks accompanying it were used as teaching tools in the state of Missouri.

If I have a criticism of I. M. Heart it would be about its complexity. Although the text is short the message at times is complex. In someways Sue McDaniel might have achieved a greater effect by writing a longer book. One that permitted a more simplistic approach to the execution and explanation of the concepts.

Sue McDaniel has a background in developing corporate culture and has spent many years consulting with companies large and small. She has developed training materials and delivered programs for government agencies, businesses, and organizations at the state, national, and international level. She has a web site dedicated to I. M. Heart, and you can purchase the book from Amazon.

(Originally published at Blogger News Network, and reprinted with permission of the author, Simon Barrett).

Simon Barrett is an adult educator in Calgary, Alberta. With the 11 months a year of winter, he reads a lot of books! He is also a contributing editor for Blogger News and maintains a personal blog at Simon B

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