Taking Out a Swarm With a Directional Sound Wave

Posted by admin - August 31st, 2008

Can we take out a swarm of insects with a directional sound wave? Can we cause the wings to shatter like a wine glass with powerful sound waves? Well this is one idea which has been shot down now in an online think tank. The concept was sent to a professional engineer who confirmed that it probably is not feasible.

Previously I had thought that the wings on insects bend a lot and probably wound not be able to be latterly ripped by a sound wave. However one researchers contacted a professional engineer friend of his and then reported back the think tank the obvious;

“I sent the story to a professional engineer friend of mine and he says the wings are so flexible that spending time trying to degrade them or crack the drum head part of the wing with sound wave seems a distant pursuit, given the other concept with which to meditate.”

I say to that Obviously and I told you so. Now if you are trying to impress me with “professional engineers” I will have none of that, because this is such a blatantly obvious answer to a question, I say “No shit Sherlock!” For anyone to impress me, well let’s just say they will have to be not just a professional engineer, because to me that is like a professional lawyer, professional politician or professional scum scraper at the sewer treatment plant.

Glad we got that out of the way. “Professional Engineer?” Yah and these professional engineers are why nothing I ever buy ever works? Professional engineers. I think we ought to hold these professional engineers accountable for the crap they produce and design. So, what does professional mean, they wear a tie to work to impress superiors? Please spare me the BS. I TOLD YOU SO.

There are very few super non-linear thinking engineers out there and if they insist on being called professional run, don’t walk.

Now then there are other methods to cut down a swarm, such as THEL laser or a portable THEL or a rapid-fire system. Putting a round every square inch or a round, which gets in with the swarm and circulates within it and spills gas that chokes them; or corrosive and causes immediate pain. Many other possibilities if you choose to depart from sound. But for steering them, I like sound the best and that was my original comments prior to your inquiry on locust plagues.

Steer them, but do not try to kill them. And as far as bees go, we need them, because we have butterfly issues and need the pollination more than the very few incidents they actually are causing for people. Perhaps education is smarter in that case, educate people not to piss them off. Mosquitoes, that is a whole other story, we need them to limit their populations. Let’s consider all this in 2006.

Lance Winslow - EzineArticles Expert Author

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My Dishwasher is Not Starting - What Can It Be?

Posted by admin - August 28th, 2008

The dishes are in the dishwasher and you close the door. You hit the start button and nothing happens. What now?

First make sure the dishwasher is getting power. Check your fuse box for blown fuses. If you have circuit breakers, check to see if they are tripped. Make sure the dishwasher’s plug is secure in the outlet.

If power is not the problem, take a closer look at some of the electrical parts of your dishwasher. The most common part to fail is the door switch.

A door switch is used to start and stop your dishwasher. It’s a safety feature that won’t allow water to flow with the door open. With a faulty door switch, there is a chance your dishwasher won’t start at all.

Dishwasher door switches are about an inch long. They are usually black but can be red. There are metal prongs on the body of the switch called terminals. Some door switches have two terminals and some have three.

If your door switch is OK, check the timer assembly. This controls when and how long power is sent to other controls on your dishwasher. If these controls don’t receive power, they won’t work.

The timer assembly contains a motor. Check this motor as well. It is often cheaper just to replace the timer motor rather than the complete assembly.

My last suggestion is to check the cycle selector switches. These switches indicate cycles for washing, drying, and setting the temperature of the water. If one of your switches is the problem your dishwasher may not start.

Dishwasher cycle selector switches tell the timer which cycle to run by opening and closing electrical circuits. Most selector switches are six to eight inches long. They are usually black and have terminals.

By testing each one of these parts with an ohmmeter you should be able to determine why your dishwasher is not working. It is possible for other parts to fail but these are the most common parts to check.

For more information about fixing your appliance visit Total Appliance Parts. If you would like help finding the parts mentioned in this article, Easy Appliance Parts is a great source of dishwasher and other major appliance parts.

Taking on a Franchise vsBuiling Your Own Business

Posted by admin - August 28th, 2008

So you have decided to become a business owner now you have a couple options. You can take on a franchise or set up your own business from the ground up. Both have benefits and downfalls.

Pick up a business magazine and your will find lots of franchises for sale. Many companies you use are probably franchises, from restaurants to cleaning services. Franchises are typically founded on a tried and tested business model. When you buy into a franchise, many aspects of the business including marketing are taken care of off. There are many different franchises available. Some will give you the business name, equipment and everything you need for start up, others only give you the basics and you still have to buy or lease a location, purchase equipment and the inventory you will need.

The negatives of buying a franchise however are that they are typically inflexible in terms to making it your own, and of course the initial outlay. Visit the Key Mergers website for more information or if you would like to f you would like to buy a business or even to sell one.

Starting from zero and building a you very own company however means that you can grow the business organically over time, you can limit your initial outlay and you can be as creative with the direction of your business as you like. Depending on how novel your new enterprise is, it is possible that your will have a steep testing curve and will have to make all of your own connections.

At the end of the day, the decision whether to buy a franchise or start a business from scratch are multi-dimensional Its a choice only you can make.

The Motorola RIZR Z8 - Not a Bad Choice

Posted by admin - August 27th, 2008

Launched in March 2007 the Motorola RIZR Z8 has been a very successful slider style handset. The Motorola RIZR Z8 is a good multi purpose handset that would be appealing for a very wide range of users. The RIZR Z8 is an entry level mobile handset and, when compared to some of the more popular mobile handsets within this price bracket it is fairly well featured.

The Motorola RIZR Z8 weighs only 112 g,. The RIZR Z8 is small and comfortable to carry. The Motorola RIZR Z8 only comes in Black. The Motorola RIZR Z8 is has bluetooth, which means it is compatible with a range of accessories. The ring-tones on the RIZR Z8 are Polyphonic, MP3 as well as a vibrating tone . The Motorola RIZR Z8 is that is fitted to a Standard battery, Li-Ion 1030 mAh (BK70), battery cell. The battery cell life the RIZR Z8 is 5:00 talk time and 380 hrs reserve charge. Getting on to the display the phone is supplied with a 2.2 inch screen, which is an average display for the cost of this phone. The display type on this mobile phone is a TFT, 16M colors. The RIZR Z8 supports 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 and 3G HSDPA 2100 . A 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels, video(QVGA), flash; secondary VGA videocall camera is integrated into the RIZR Z8 camera. If you use the Internet on the move, you will be pleased to know a WAP 2.0/xHTML compatible browser is included. The RIZR Z8 also has , Voice memo, Organizer, Java MIDP 2.0, MP3/AAC/AAC+ player, Calculator and Built-in handsfree.

Regrettably for Motorola the RIZR Z8 has already been surpassed meaning it is fairly easy to get a fantastic deal on this mobile handset.

There are numerous incentives availbe on the web to prospective mobile handset customers. For instance by using a comparison site you may get a 12 months free line rental mobile.

Building Large Volume of Potentiel Customers is Critical

Posted by admin - August 21st, 2008

How many opportunities to expose people to your business do you miss everyday? Do the people you come in contact with regularly or randomly in your daily routine know about your business? If not, you’re missing MANY golden opportunities to “fill your pipeline”.

Every successful business is familiar with the concept of “filling the pipeline”. You should be familiar with it, too! It’s an important practice in building any kind of successful business. “Filling the pipeline” means building as large a volume of potential customers as possible. Why? Because every business is a numbers business! The more people that know about your business the more successful your business is likely to be.

As you expose people to your business, they are entering your “pipeline”. As you follow up with them or as their circumstances and needs change, they move through your “pipeline”; and many eventually pop out the other end as customers or as associates in your business.

Traditional businesses advertise to fill their “pipelines”. You can advertise too but advertising is expensive, impersonal and not always as productive as you wish. Maximizing your everyday encounters is personal, inexpensive AND very productive! All it takes to maximize your everyday encounters to “fill your pipeline” is to start putting your business card in the hands of as many people as possible!

Just look at how easy it is to put your business card in the hands of the people you come in contact with on a daily basis:

Scenario #1: Someone you know.

(After your normal conversation). Oh, by the way, if you get a chance check out my new website! (Then hand them your business card).

Note: This approach can be added to the end of just about any type of conversation. This approach will often times pique the person’s curiosity enough to ask about it, visit it, or both! Bingo! They’re in your “pipeline”!!

Scenario #2: Someone you don’t know. (Ex: someone in a check out line with you, someone waiting on you while shopping or eating etc.)

(After you thank them for their service). Oh, by the way I’m looking for some unbiased feedback on my new website. (Hand them your business card) If you get a chance and can take a look I’d appreciate it. There’s a contact link on the site you can use to use to tell me what you think.

It doesn’t take much imagination to visualize the potential of these approaches to “filling your pipeline”! There are plenty of ways to expose masses of people to your business and there’s a place for that in your business plan. Just be sure you’re not missing the daily opportunities to expose people to your business.

Make it a practice to never leave home without a pocket-full or purse-full of your business cards and become proficient in tactfully handing them out during the course of you normal everyday activities. If you do, you’ll have a “pipeline” that will propel your business to a level of success others will envy and you’ll enjoy!

Feature Focus

In business, presentation is everything! You need to find a system that presents a very professional presentation of your entire business(s) and product portfolio.It also has to helps you present a professional image to those people you are coming in contact with personally.

You must use powerful sales and marketing aids. Things that can be personalize so you can print what you need when you need them.

Things such as business cards, flyers, posters, postcards, letterhead, business letters, special reports, brochures, and counter cards. Each one should be able to be personlized with your contact information and printed in black and white or color as needed.

Something to consider..

We live in a fluid, fluid world. Old rules are going, going, gone. The Web changes EVERYTHING! One question confronts every institution and every individual: Fight the change or grab hold and enjoy the ride!! -Tom Peters

Wireless data access experienced a 29% increase in global wireless Internet users in 2004, according to Ipsos-Insight and reported by Red Herring Fast Stats, 44% of Internet users in measured markets have accessed the Internet wirelessly. Growth was most significant in the US and Japan.
Consumer spending on online content grew 14% in 2004 to $1.8 bln, according to Online Publishers Association and ComScore Networks.

A 2004 study of online banking at the nation’s 10 largest financial institutions found that on average 22 million consumers a month logged into their accounts, a nearly 30% increase from 2003. (ItFact.biz)
Consider these quotes

If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, try again. -W.E. Hickson

If at first you don’t succeed, you’re running about average. -M.H. Alderson

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No Fruit?

Posted by admin - August 21st, 2008

For those who feed the raw diet to your pets and claim
that they do not need vegetables and fruits in their diets,
I beg to differ. Let’s examine the actual “diet” of the
wild canines and felines.

They do, indeed, hunt their meat “on the hoof,” as it were,
but they do not, I suspect, empty the stomach contents of
their prey, nor the bowels of their prey, before consuming
it. At least, not entirely. That is one of their sources of vegetable matter. You think they don’t need it? Have your dogs ever eaten the feces of other animals? Why do you suppose that might be? Because they crave the vegetable matter, perhaps?

Many years ago, we had a beagle-terrier mix that ran loose.
She was free to eat the kibble dog food we provided, or
hunt. We know that she hunted rabbits, squirrels and other
wild prey. But, I was amazed to see her, one day, laying
in the field in front of our house eating something. I got
closer and she was eating a windfall apple. This was in a
time before mankind was filling all our foods with hormones
and preservatives; when wild and domestic meats were more
‘organic.’

So, why would this dog be eating apples by choice? Perhaps
because that was a part of the natural diet of the species?
Have you ever observed your cats and dogs eating grass? It
is commonly thought they do that to settle their stomachs
for some reason, but I suggest that they do that as a part
of their natural diet. Just as humans need a variety of
sources of vitamins and minerals, I cannot imagine that the
canines and felines in our lives don’t need the same. Research indicates they do.

I am not a veterinarian, nor a scientist, simply an
observer of my companion animals. The mother of my current
Border Terrier gave me a mystery in 2003. I had planted one single tomato plant in my little garden plot, thinking that it was only for me. As the tomatoes ripened, I noticed that several came up missing. I thought that someone walking along the road was stealing them.

What I observed, finally, was this Border Terrier bitch
eating my nearly ripe tomatoes. While I do not feed a raw
diet, I do feed a decent premium kibble that has chicken
and rice as the first two ingredients. Rice is known to be
one of the less allergenic of the grains. I suspect that
the other grains are allergenic because of the things that
mankind does to them before they are fed to any animals, in
any form (and humans).

While I don’t disagree that a raw diet of natural meats
would be beneficial to dogs and cats, I do disagree that
they do not need fruits, vegetables or carbohydrates as
part of their natural diet.

What they don’t need, and neither do we humans, are the
chemicals and hormones added to the feed of commercially
raised animals. It is my sincere belief that these
additives are not only detrimental to their health, they
are detrimental to our own.

C. Rogers Upson is a published author on several websites
and in several anthologies. This article can be published
on your website or in your newsletter, so long as the
resource information is intact and nothing is changed. Her
website is http://www.edragonmarketing.com and she has a training tips blog at
http://dogpotentials.blogspot.com.

Foreclosure Investing Using the BOSS System

Posted by admin - August 19th, 2008

There are two types of houses you can buy from people in foreclosure: those with equity and those with no equity. This article is about a system I designed for those situations where the house you’re looking to invest in has equity and the homeowner in foreclosure wants some cash for their equity.

Let’s say there is $50k in equity. You’re going to make an offer that includes $5,000 for the homeowner if the homeowner has brought up the need for cash to you. You get the homeowner to agree to take $5,000 for the equity in the house. But the bank cannot know that the homeowner is getting any amount of money or the deal is dead.

This is where the Bill of Saleor the “BOSS” Systemcomes in.

Here’s an example of how this works:

After negotiation, the homeowner has agreed to take $5,000 for $50,000 worth of equity. You’ve done a good job, because you’re going to buy it at a discount.

As you sit there with the homeowner, you explain the BOSS system like this:

“Mr. Homeowner, you and I have come up with an agreement that is acceptable for both of us. I agree to pay you $5,000 for your equity in the house. We agree on this, correct?”

“Yes.”

“However, you need to understand, the bank does not want to know that you’re getting any money. If they do, they will reject the proposal.

“So what I’d like to do is buy that television sitting right there for $5,000. I will produce a bill of sale for that. I will pay you $5,000 for the television. And by the way, and I hope it’s ok with you, but if the television is not here when I come to the house, after you move, I’m not going to worry about it.”

So what you’re telling the homeowner is, you’re going to give him $5,000 for the deal, they take their TV, and you’ve got a deal. You give them a promissory note for the TV for $5,000, contingent upon a successful sale of the property to your company. You give them a Bill of Sale as well, so you can record it as a transaction, as a cost of doing business.

Once the property is sold to your company, the homeowner can, if they have to, place a lien against the property for $5,000 so just get them the money as quickly as you can. The homeowner wants to know that they’re going to be protected. You tell them that you’re going to have that $5,000 for them upon the purchase of the property.

Paul Wells has been investing in foreclosures full-time for more than 5 years. For more foreclosure investing secrets like the one in this article, subscribe to Paul’s Free Foreclosure Investing course here: http://www.FreeForeclosureInvesting.com

Glider Rocker Cushions-All You Will Ever Need to Know

Posted by admin - August 17th, 2008

When searching for glider rocking chairs and cushions, you may be amazed at the large variety of cushions and glider rocking chairs available to choose from. Understandably, you may find yourself becoming overwhelmed while making a particular choice.

There are a number of stores having stylish glider rockers as well as glider rocker cushions. Many times it may be quite difficult to find the right glider rocker for your style. It may also be difficult to find the right cushion to complement the glider. For this reason you may want to take your time before you purchase a glider rocker with a glider rocker cushion.

An excellent addition to any glider rocker is Adirondack furniture. The best type of furniture to select for outdoor use is Adirondack all weather furniture. This furniture is definitely one of the most popular of all outdoor furniture.

If you wish to buy any outdoor furniture, you obviously need to consider how the furniture will handle harsh summer and winter conditions. You will be astonished to know that most of the Adirondack chairs can be kept outside and it will not have any adverse effect of harsh weather on it. These tables and chairs are made up of a very strong material that can be left outside without any problem and the natural elements will not be able to harm it. That is the reason that this furniture is known as Adirondack all weather furniture.

If you want to feel comfy in the ambiance of your garden chair, then an Adirondack chair is definitely for you. These chairs are beautiful accent pieces as well as excellent places to rest after planting a row of vegetables in your garden. You know the most wonderful and marvelous thing about the Adirondack chair is that they are among the most comfortable in garden furniture. They have slanted seats with extensive armrests that contour to your body and allow your body to completely relax. They are not only comfortable but also complement all of Adirondack all weather furniture.

The big things that matter when making your purchase are the benefits of the outdoor furnishing and you personal style. Whether you are selecting a glider rocker, cushions or Adirondack all weather furniture, choose the Adirondack furniture that matches your style, and is able to last for years on end, you won’t regret it.

Jennifer Akre, owner of numerous home and patio decor websites, makes it easy to find fantastic Adirondack Chairs and beautiful Adirondack Furniture . Learn how to decorate your patio and garden in style - click the following link: http://www.adirondackchairs-store.com.

The Hows and Whys of Vintage Clothes Shopping

Posted by admin - August 17th, 2008

Why Vintage?

Why would anyone want to wear vintage clothing? First of all, it’s fun! When you wear vintage, you stand out from the crowd. The chances of someone else wearing the same exact outfit to that special event are slim to none. More and more high school girls are shopping vintage for dances and proms because it guarantees originality. Yasmine, a vintage clothing collector from Los Angeles, says, “I wear vintage so I can add a little something authentically retro to my clothing and not look the same as everyone else, which is difficult in style-conscious L.A..”

Vintage clothing is also nostalgic. Remember the good old days when there were party lines and soda shops? Me neither, but wearing vintage gives a girl the chance to experience a small part of history. In today’s ambiguous world, it feels nice to pull on a crinoline and full feminine skirt once in a while. Let’s face it: grown-up girls like to play dress up, too!

For the thrifty, the prices on vintage items should be incentive enough. Local thrift stores, flea markets, and yard sales are excellent sources of old clothing at unbelievable prices. Broke? Go volunteer to help clean out grandma’s attic! I’ve gotten several vintage pieces handed down to me since I began collecting about two years ago.

Online Shopping

The internet has made it easy for vintage clothing enthusiasts to comparison shop and buy items that may not be available in their area. Type “vintage clothing” into any search engine and you’ll get hundreds of results. There are a few things you should know before purchasing vintage wear online, however.

Carol, owner of Dandelion Vintage, a fun and inexpensive online Vintage Clothing shop based in New Jersey, recommends that first-time buyers be aware of what it means to buy and wear vintage clothing. “It’s not like something new and fresh from Macy’s, it’s going to feel different and smell differently (there is no “new” clothing smell) and the items do need to be treated a little more carefully,” she said, adding that customers should always ask questions up front about the garments, especially if they are unsure of the size or condition. When shopping vintage online, she says, be sure to read the site’s terms of sales, ordering procedure, and return policy before ordering.

There are many different styles and eras to choose from. Items from the late 19th century on up through the 1980’s are available. Whatever your style, you’re sure to find something to suit you. Carol suggests customers buy what they like and avoid following trends, which is excellent advice when it comes to collecting of any type.

Making it Work

Vintage clothing can be teamed up with modern apparel or mixed and matched with other vintage pieces. Back in L.A. Yasmine says, “I find that wearing head to toe vintage is just not practical in day to day life, but by adding a few pieces I can create a look that is uniquely my own. I often buy high-end designer shoes and team them with a $1.00 vintage dress and a Gap cardigan. The look is pulled together and definitely mine.”

There you have it: vintage clothes are fun, affordable, and enable the wearer to create and maintain an original look. So what are you waiting for? Go shopping!

Excellent vintage pieces at affordable prices can be found at http://www.dandelion-vintage.com

About The Author

I am a homemaker and homeschooling mother of four who enjoys collecting and wearing vintage clothing. I live with my husband, two sons, two daughters, two flop-eared bunnies, and one sweet cat in southeastern Michigan.

myrandamorgan@yahoo.com

Getting Rich on Tips

Posted by admin - August 14th, 2008

Over the years we have been involved in several MLM plans. Depending on how you choose to measure success we were successful in each and every one that we entered. We also found that no matter where we went or who we were with there was someone was always ready to gives up mlm tips. We always took the opportunity to listen. Some of the tips were going to be good and some were going to be bad. No matter which that tip turned out to be the person giving it was always a potential down line for our growing business.

We all fear rejection. Some say that the fear of death is the fear of the ultimate rejection. Those that meet this fear and overcome it are known as successful. Especially if they are involved in multi level marketing. They will all give you mlm tips having to do with facing your fears and overcoming them. If you realize that less than ten per cent of the people you talk to will ever see the value in what you are doing then it is easier to face the rejection of the other 90 plus per cent. Each time you get a no response you are one person closer to the next one to say yes.

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