Magic Jack Internet Phone Review

Magic Jack is a newcomer to the VOIP (voice over internet protocol) family of internet phoning. It's quick to install, easy to use and the price can't be beat for making unlimited local and long distance calls in the United States and Canada. But is Magic Jack too good to be true?

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Like most products, Magic Jack has it's good points and it's not-so-good points. It will be up to you to decide what is most important to you in internet phoning and to choose the product that should work best in your situation.

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Magic Jack Pros

Magic Jack Cons

As with most or all voip services, you must have a high speed internet connection to use this service. These services include broadband, DSL, WiFi, FIOS, cable internet or WiMax. It is not recommended for use with satellite internet.

If you are interested in having a service that allows you to make free long distance calls, give Magic Jack a try. If dumping your current landline phone service is what you need, investigate the other VOIP services that are available and that have a longer track record of performance.

Magic Jack Internet Phone Review
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Christmas Sales Dremel 8200-1/28 12-Volt Max Cordless Rotary Tool 201

Dec 25, 2011 11:11:56

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Christmas Sales Dremel 8200-1/28 12-Volt Max Cordless Rotary Tool Feature

  • Variable Speed from 5,000 to 30,000 RPM; Easy to understand speed dial with increments that correspond directly to speed
  • Soft-Grip for comfort and control
  • Works with standard attachments plus "high performance" level attachments, and all accessories
  • Separate on/off switch allows user to "set & forget" speed setting
  • Removable Lithium Ion (12V Max) Battery for continuous use and extended run-time


Christmas Sales Dremel 8200-1/28 12-Volt Max Cordless Rotary Tool Overview

Includes 12V Max Lithium-Ion Cordless Rotary Tool Kit - 8200-1/28-RT, 12V Max Lithium-Ion Battery, 12V Charger, Mandrel - EZ402, 1-1/2-in Reinforced Cut-Off Wheel - EZ456, Mandrel - 401, Mandrel - 402, High Speed Cutter - 191, Coarse 1/2-in Sanding Drum - 407, (2) Emery Cut-Off Wheel, (3) 1/2-in 120 Grit Sanding Band - 432, Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone - 8193, Silicon Carbide Grinding Stone - 84922, Aluminum Oxide Grinding Wheel - 541, Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone - 932, Emery Wheel - 425, Polishing Compound - 421, (2) 1/2-in Felt Polishing Wheel - 414, 1-in Felt Polishing Wheel - 429, (3) 1/2-in 60 Grit Sanding Band - 408, (2) 1/2-in 240 Grit Sanding Band - 445, (2) 3/4-in 180 Grit Sanding Disc - 411, MultiPurpose Cutting Bit - 561, Wrench, Wrench

Christmas Sales Dremel 8200-1/28 12-Volt Max Cordless Rotary Tool Specifications

The 8200-1/28 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Cordless Rotary Tool Kit features Dremel's highest-performing, most versatile cordless rotary tool. Built for the most demanding applications, with a speed cut that's twice as fast as the leading cordless rotary tool, the 8200 arrives in a durable storage case with 28 Dremel accessories.

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8200 12-Volt MAX Lithium-Ion
Cordless Rotary Tool
At a Glance:
  • Lightweight design

  • Speed cut is twice as fast as the competition's

  • Variable speed from 5,000 - 30,000 RPM

  • Powered by 12-Volt MAX Lithium-Ion technology for continuous use

  • Separate on/off switch lets you "set and forget" the speed setting

  • Comes with 28 accessories
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8200-1/28 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Cordless Rotary Tool Kit
The Dremel 8200-1/28 Kit includes a durable storage case and 28 Dremel accessories. View larger.
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The Dremel 8200 has an ergonomic body with 360-degree grip zone. View larger.
Limitless Uses for Hobbyists and Do-it-Yourselfers
Incredibly versatile, the 8200 cordless rotary tool has limitless uses, and it works with both standard attachments and Dremel EZ Lock accessories. Use it to polish beads, sand model airplane wings, carve a jack o' lantern, groom your dog's nails, engrave glassware, and more. Whether you're a serious hobbyist or an occasional do-it-yourselfer, you'll never run out of projects for this Dremel rotary tool.

Powerful Variable-Speed Motor
Powerful, user friendly, and built to last, the 8200 helps you complete a range of crafting, hobby, and artisan projects. It owes its robust performance to a powerful motor that offers maximum performance at all speed levels. The 8200 is so powerful, in fact, it has a speed of cut that's twice as fast as the competition's.

With the 8200, it's easy to match the speed to the job--the rotary tool offers variable speeds from 5,000 to 30,000 RPM. For further convenience, the speed dial is easy to read with increments that correspond directly to speed. Additionally, a separate on/off switch allows you to "set and forget" the speed setting, so you can stay focused on your project.

Lightweight 12-Volt MAX Lithium-Ion Battery
The 8200 rotary tool is powered by a removable 12-Volt MAX Lithium-Ion battery. The battery is exceptionally lightweight, so the tool is easy to handle and hold. The 8200-1/28 Kit includes a 12-Volt MAX Lithium-Ion battery and a one-hour charger for minimal downtime.

Soft-Grip, Ergonomic Body Provides Maximum Control
For maximum control over your projects, this handy tool features a slim, ergonomic body with a 360-degree grip zone. The soft grip keeps you working comfortably, especially during all-day or intricate jobs.

What's in the Box
Dremel 8200 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Rotary Tool, 565 Multipurpose Cutting Kit, Cutting Guide, EZ402 Mandrel, EZ456 1-1/2-Inch Reinforced Cut-Off Wheel, 401 Mandrel, 402 Mandrel, 191 High-Speed Cutter, 407 Coarse 1/2-Inch Sanding Drum, two 420 Emery Cut-Off Wheels, three 432 1/2-Inch 120-Grit Sanding Bands, 8193 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone, 84922 Silicon Carbide Grinding Stone, 541 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Wheel, 932 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone, 425 Emery Wheel, 421 Polishing Compound, two 414 1/2-Inch Felt Polishing Wheels, 429 1-Inch Felt Polishing Wheel, three 408 1/2-Inch 60-Grit Sanding Bands, two 445 1/2-Inch 240-Grit Sanding Bands, two 411 180-Grit 3/4-Inch Sanding Discs, 561 MultiPurpose Cutting Bit, Wrench, Storage Case, 12-volt Lithium battery, and one-hour charger.



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Preparing Your Pressure Washer For the Cold Winter Months

Now that you have purchased and enjoyed your pressure washer during the warm months, it's time to get ready for the cold winter months. If you live in an areas where the temperature never goes below freezing you may not need to do anything, but check your owner manual for yearly maintenance. Taking care of your pressure washer before the cold sets in will save you time and money in the spring.

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Most pressure washer parts are made of plastic, brass or aluminum and each of these materials are soft and will break as water is left inside and freezes. Even though you may have not used the pressure washer in a while it still may contain water behind valves that may freeze and break the unit.

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The following is a basic list of steps to take with your washer to prepare it for the winter months. Always check with your owner's manual for specific information about winter storage.

1. Disconnect the wand and hold the valve open and turn upside down; blowing air from a portable air compressor through the wand will insure that the wand has no water in it. In some pressure washers the wand cannot be removed from the hose, if you have one of these skip to # 2.

2. Remove the hose from the unit and drain all the water from it, use an air compressor to blow air through the hose if you have one. Coil the hose up and tie it in a small circle and hang it up on a wall or put on a shelf to store.

3. Look in your manual or on the bottom of the pump see if it has a drain plug for the water chamber, make sure your have the right drain plug, some unit have oil to cool and lubricate the pump. Once you have taking out the drain plug make sure the unit it unplugged and turn the pump or motor a couple of time to make sure all of the water is out of the pump chamber. The pump may turn hard and it may take two people to do this step. Store the plug somewhere safe and don't put it back in the pump, this will insure that no water will collect in the bottom of the pump.

4. If you have a soap or cleaning agent dispenser remove all the liquid and rinse out the container with water, put the liquid soap in a storage bottle and store it in the house to be used next year.

5. Now I recommend covering the unit with a small tarp or a heavy garbage bag to keep the dirt and dust off the unit. If you store it outside make sure you use a tarp and tie it on very well or us a couple of bungee cords. Make sure to store you pressure washer by itself and do not stack thing on top of it.

6. Now some unit have a built in hot water heater, use the same steps in #3 to drain the water from the heating chamber.

If you decide to use your pressure washer during the winter, don't forget to go through these steps again to make sure there is no water in the unit that can freeze and cost you big time repairs. Even if you have a heated garage or storage unit I still recommend preparing your unit for winter. A little work now and some tender care of your pressure washer will ensure years of care free use and saving in time and money. If you have any question always check with the manufacture of your pressure washer they want you to be a happy customer.

Preparing Your Pressure Washer For the Cold Winter Months
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Christmas Sales Dremel 7700-1/15 MultiPro 7.2-Volt Cordless Rotary Tool Kit 201

Dec 24, 2011 13:59:27

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Christmas Sales Dremel 7700-1/15 MultiPro 7.2-Volt Cordless Rotary Tool Kit Feature

  • Two speeds 10,000 and 20,000 rpm to match the proper speed required
  • Removable battery pack lets you use additional packs for continuous use
  • 3-hour charger with LED light shows proper charging
  • Compact and lightweight for easier handling and less fatigue
  • Includes 15 genuine Dremel accessories


Christmas Sales Dremel 7700-1/15 MultiPro 7.2-Volt Cordless Rotary Tool Kit Overview

Shaft lock for easy bit changing. Light and compact design makes it easy to handle. Removable battery with 3 hour charge time. Specs: 7.2V, 2-speed (10,000 and 20,000 RPM). Accepts accessories up to 1/8" shank. Includes: battery, charger, 50 accessories,and storage bag. Refer to model No. 757-01 for replacement battery pack.

Christmas Sales Dremel 7700-1/15 MultiPro 7.2-Volt Cordless Rotary Tool Kit Specifications

Ready to go at a minute's notice, the Dremel 7700-1/15 MultiPro Cordless Rotary Tool Kit is perfect for a variety of hobby, craft, and light-duty home improvement projects. The two-speed rotary tool is capable of doing almost anything the standard MultiPro does, but with cordless convenience. The kit comes with a carrying case, battery pack, charger, one attachment, and 15 accessories that give you the option of cutting, grinding, sanding, polishing, routing, drilling, and carving--so you'll be ready to tackle whatever project you dream up next.

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7700 MultiPro
Cordless Rotary Tool Kit
At a Glance:
  • Cordless tool fits easily into tight or narrow spaces
  • Operates at 10,000 or 20,000 rpm
  • Lightweight, ergonomic design reduces fatigue and improves control
  • Comes with Lawn Mower and Garden Tool Sharpener attachment and 15 genuine Dremel accessories
  • 2-year limited warranty
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Dremel 7700-1/15 MultiPro Cordless Rotary Tool Kit

The Lawn Mower and Garden Tool Attachment is ideal for sharpening saws, mower blades, hoes, and more. View larger.
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Dremel 7700-1/15 MultiPro Cordless Rotary Tool Kit
Slide the switch to match the job with the correct speed: either 10,000 or 20,000 rpm.
Go Anywhere Convenience
Designed to go where you go, the 7700 rotary tool boasts a compact design and the convenience of cordless power. The removable battery pack lets you use additional packs for continuous use, and the three-hour charger with LED shows proper charging.

Two Speeds to Match the Job at Hand
The 7700 is a two-speed tool that can operate at 10,000 or 20,000 rpm. Just slide the speed switch to match the job with the correct speed and get improved control over your project.

Lightweight Design for Comfortable Long-Term Use
Because it weighs only 12 ounces, the 7700 is easy to handle and hold. Its compact design helps minimize wrist and hand fatigue, even after prolonged use. Additionally, the comfortable grip provides optimum handling and control, especially during intricate work.

Includes Lawn Mower and Garden Tool Attachment
The 7700-1/15 Kit comes with the 675 Lawn Mower and Garden Tool Attachment, so you can easily sharpen your mower blades for a healthy, beautiful lawn. This attachment is also ideal for sharpening other garden tools, such as shovels, shears, hoes, and axes.

15 Accessories for Incredible Versatility
The 7700 features a dove-tail feature that allows for use of Dremel-exclusive attachments. The rotary tool comes complete with 15 accessories that let you take on an incredible variety of jobs, from grooming your dog's nails to building a model airplane. You can also repair furniture, polish stones for jewelry making, clean and polish flatware, build furniture for a doll house, refinish an intricate vintage wood frame, sharpen hedge trimmer blades, engrave wood or glass, and much, much more.

Versatile Tool That's Built to Last
The 7700 runs on 7.2 volts DC for general applications. Its durable plastic housing and case resist wear and tear.

The Dremel 7700-1/15 MultiPro Cordless Rotary Tool Kit is backed by a two-year limited warranty.

About Dremel: A History of Brilliance and Innovation
Founded in 1932 in Racine, Wisconsin, Dremel is the industry's rotary tool leader. The company owes its success to the inventive genius of its founder and namesake, Albert J. Dremel. In his lifetime, Mr. Dremel owned 55 patents on a wide range of products--from electric erasers to a gas-powered rotary lawn mower. His most famous and important invention was a high-speed rotary tool, dubbed the Dremel Moto-Tool. Compact, lightweight, and perfect for a wide range of jobs, the rotary tool was an immediate hit with hobbyists and eventually became accepted as one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century. Today, the Dremel name remains synonymous with utility, durability, and innovation.

What's in the Box
7.2-Volt Cordless Rotary Tool, 675 Lawn Mower and Garden Tool Sharpener attachment, Wrench, 191 1/8-Inch High-Speed Cutter, 401 Mandrel402 Mandrel, 403 Bristle Brush, 407 1/2-Inch Drum Sander, 408 1/2-Inch 60-Grit Sanding Band, 414 Felt Wheel, 420 Heavy-Duty Emery Cut-Off Wheel, 421 Polishing Compound, 430 1/4-Inch Sanding Drum, 540 1-1/4-Inch Cut-Off Wheel, 932 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone, 952 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone, 8193 5/8-Inch Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone, 84922 Silicon Carbide Grinding Stone, 7.2-Volt Battery Pack, Three-Hour Charger, and Instruction Sheet.


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The 7700-1/15 MultiPro Cordless Kit includes 15 accessories,
so you're ready to tackle whatever project you dream up next.



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Cell Phones - Some Considerations of the Cell Phone of the Future

Cell phone technology has been moving forward at break neck speed, and sometimes we may not notice it, but think back to just a few years ago and you can see all the new feature integration and race in the marketplace - a race to "wow" consumers and get them to choose a specific device. But before we talk about the current trends in cell phones and smart phones, let's discuss the past evolution of these devices.

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Since, I had one of the first mobile "cell" phones - I'd like to tell you a quick story to start out this discussion.

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My first cell phones were state-of-the-art at the time, but if you saw them today, you'd laugh. One of them I actually kept; a Mitsubishi Transportable. This phone is about the size of a six pack cooler that you might take to your child's soccer game, and it was quite heavy, as I recall it is well over 10 pounds. This of course included the battery pack to power up to 3 Watt phone.

Remember that Ion-lithium batteries at the time were just coming off the assembly lines and were quite expensive - they did not exist in this size for anything but NASA and military usage. These original cell phones I had were nickel hydride powered, quite an inferior battery technology for modern cell phones.

The Mitsubishi Cell Phone has a strap on it so you can carry it like a purse, and I often felt really stupid carrying it, until of course it rang, and I unzipped the top, pulled out the handset on the phone and began talking. I can recall that everyone stared as if I was a secret CIA agent, was working for MI6, and my name wasn't Lance, it was really James Bond. You see, at that time not very many people had the cell phones and they were very expensive.

Another one of my first phones was a Audiovox 1000 model, which was quite large and it was mounted in my car, a car phone - cell phone. The box that ran the Cell Phone was mounted under the seat, and there was a cradle that held the headset. The headset had a cord on it just like a phone at home, before the cordless phones that is. Under the seat the box was about 3 1/2 inches high and the size of a laptop with a 17.1 inch screen.

This Cell Phone or car cell phone was wired directly to the battery with a couple of fuses. When I turned on the vehicle, the Cell Phone would automatically turn on. If I turned off the vehicle, I had to leave it on accessory with the key in the right position, unless I left the phone on which by-passed the ignition. When the phone rang and actually honked the horn, which got me into trouble a couple of times when the horn went off while I was driving behind a police car stopped at an intersection. I have a lot of stories to tell you about all those early days with the first cell phones, and you may e-mail me if you are ever interested in such experiences.

Folks today take all this for granted, as they don't realize how cumbersome the original cell phones were, or how stupid they were compared to modern day smart cell phones. Today they give you a free cell phone when you sign up for service - back then you had to pay 00 for a car cell phone, and as much as a couple hundred dollars to have it installed. It was quite a procedure, if you have a stereo system, and an XM radio put in your car at the same time, that is about how much work it took to do this. Therefore, at today's labor rates you could easily pay three or 0. That's definitely something to think about.

If I was talking to someone on the phone while the engine was running, if I turned off the car and moved the key to the accessory position I would dump the phone call, as I cut it out during that transition. However, having a cell phone in my car helped me increase my business. At the time I was only 17 years old - I had an aircraft brokerage firm and aircraft finder's service and I would work off of fees whenever an aircraft that I represented sold. I also had a small aircraft cleaning service and was able to contact customers from my vehicle on the flight line, and my crews could call me when they were done with the job as they would use the local payphone to call me.

Thus, this mobile technology allowed me to make more money, and remain more efficient than the competition. Remember at the time this was leading edge technology, it was state-of-the-art, and I had it - the competition did not. No longer was I stuck in an office, I could run my business from anywhere and it allowed me much freedom. Often people today do not realize what it was like before mobile cell phones. Anyone who is in business now over the age of 50 certainly realizes, because they remember a time when there were no cell phones.

This was a period in our nation's history where there were pay phones in every shopping center, every gas station, outside of every fast food restaurant, and people used them all the time. Business People who didn't smoke filled their ashtrays with coins so they can stop and use the pay phone. Thus, allowing them to call clients, customers, vendors, and maintain their operations in the office. When cell phones first came into play they displaced the old Motorola technology of push to talk phones, which worked off a mountaintop repeaters, these phones were very big in the military, construction industry, and all the executives with large corporations had them.

Since this was radio technology, they worked farther than the first cell phones which had to be within 10 to 15 miles of a cell tower. Today, the cell phones are less wattage than they were back then, so the average cell tower is 6 miles or less apart. Back then the cell phones worked off three Watts, and now with 3G technology the wattage is under 1 W. This is probably good for the human biosystem, as it is putting less microwave frequency radiation into your brain, there will be fewer brain tumors, brain cancer, and other issues. There have been many studies including several with the Swiss researchers which seemed to indicate that the 3 W phones were quite unacceptable for human health, and they would slowly cook your brain as one researcher said.

Luckily, for the cell phone industry they were able to bury most of these problems and objections, as well as the studies that the Swiss did. Although, there were studies here in the United States, you would be hard-pressed to find those research studies and data on brain tumors, brain cancer, and their relation to the cell phones that people used. In fact, if you go to Google Scholar today you will be hard-pressed to find anything that would suggest that the cell phones could cause such horrible conditions. This of course is all still up for debate, but we try not to talk about it.

Perhaps, by going to 3G wireless, and lower wattage the mobile cell phone industry dodged a bullet of huge class-action lawsuits, and we may never know the damage we had caused. Nevertheless, as we talk about Six Sigma efficiency in corporations, or using modern management techniques in small businesses, no one can deny that increasing communication speed and reliability is by far a factor in the increase productivity in the 80s and 90s due to cell phones.

At the time I was literally running 1000 to 1200 minutes per month and although that service was much cheaper than the other choices such as the Iridium Satellite Phones, non-cell phone mobile units, as they did not use cell towers, rather satellites - you can imagine the costs of the original cells. They did not have an unlimited plan and once over your minutes, you paid the premium for each minute on that cell phone, my bill was usually 0 to 800 or more.

The other mobile phones at the time were not cell tower-based phones, they were push-to-talk and came in a brief case - it was considered quite James Bond at the time. And this was back in the 1970s, and I remember this, because I started my business when I was 12 years old washing airplanes at the local airport. Many of the businessmen who owned corporate jets had these types of phones. They were basically for the rich and famous, and business person. They didn't work everywhere and you had to have pretty much line of sight to the nearest tall mountain, and that mountain had to have a repeater on top of it, which was hardwired into telephone lines, and the rest of the system worked with ground lines.

All this is very interesting, and we must consider that many folks today have never been alive when there were no cell phones. They have no clue how hard it was to run a business back in the days when there really was no mobile communication. The same repeater systems on top of the mountains that Motorola owned or which used Motorola hardware, also controlled the pagers. These pager systems were quite popular with people on call, such as doctors, and service personnel. Two-way radios, which work basically the same as the two-way push to talk briefcase phones, were used through a dispatcher for companies very often.

Later, just as cell phones came into play, someone came up with the idea of 1.5 way and two-way pagers. Instead of a one-way pager, someone who had what they call an "alpha mate" device could page someone and ask them a question (using a text message) on that page and the recipient could press a button for yes or no, Y. or N. and that information would be relayed to the dispatcher. People actually got pretty good at communicating this way. And you could send text type messages for the user of the pager to read. In reality these were the first text type messages, so the concept of having a mobile device and using text messaging is not all that new.

Two-way text messaging via cell phones is merely a re-introduction of that similar technology. Once people had cell phones they didn't need to use the text pagers anymore, and that technology was leapfrogged as the price of the cell phone services was lower, as competition increased between companies like Sprint and AT&T. There were many other regional smaller players, but they eventually got bought up by the big boys.

The cell phone industry grew so fast in the late 80s and early 90s, that eventually there was coverage everywhere. Then something really weird happened, the promise of 3G wireless came into play, and folks started switching to that new system. I can tell you this - my first cell phones were much more powerful and worked much better than the cell phones of today.

Occasionally, I had a call dropped and there were not as many service areas, yes there were more dead zones, but the signal was much more powerful because it was 3 W, and since it ran off my car battery or a large battery pack in a small carry case, it had ample power to maintain that strong signal.

Today, when I use my AT&T cell phone, I am often cursing because the service is so bad, I wonder why I am even paying for it. In fact, the loss of productivity from dead zones, and the cell phone calls dropping, I feel as if AT&T should be paying me. Apparently, I am not alone many people feel the same way. Nevertheless, the 4G wireless is on the way and everyone will be switching to that so that they will have Internet access allowing them to do e-mails, twitter, video, and real-time text messaging without the use of ground lines

A good many folks do not know of a time when there was no email or internet. And most people who are in business today, who are under 50 years old do not remember a time when we didn't have fax machines, the reality is that fax machines came into play about the time of the first cell phones. Mind you, there was still no Internet, no e-mail, and although ARPANET was being used by the military, and by think tanks, research centers, and top universities, it wasn't really available to the public in the way we have it now.

Fast forward to today and now no one goes anywhere without a cell phone. Social researchers have noted fewer people wearing wrist watches. They don't need a wristwatch because that is a standard feature on all cell phones now. Of course, this doesn't help companies like Rolex who are catering to the young up-and-coming BMW crowd, if you look around you will see that most young executives don't even wear a watch and most of our younger generation doesn't wear a watch either.

It seems that the wrist-watch replaced the pocket watch, and the cell phones seem to be replacing just about everything. These days people use their cell phone or smart phones to do their e-mails, and these same phones act like a PDA, no one carries day planners anymore, although a few people do, myself included perhaps out of habit from using a day planner from the time I was 12 years old in my business until I was in my mid-40s. Perhaps, I am giving away my age, but sometimes old habits die hard.

Today with many laptop notebooks, PDAs, and smart phones, it seems none of that other stuff is needed. Including your human memory say many psychologists, who argue that this technology is causing the human brain to rewire itself differently because there are different needs to get along in the world. After all, all your best friends are on the speed dial and you don't have to remember phone numbers anymore. And all your contacts and information is on your smart phone, in your e-mail program, or on your laptop.

Cyber security analysts worry that if the system crashes or God forbid an electro-magnetic pulse, neutron bomb, or nuclear device is set off high in the atmosphere it could destroy all the electronic equipment, including all the cell towers, your laptop, your television, your refrigerator, and your smart phone. Where will you be then, and can you rely on your memory and the brain you are born with to carry on your daily endeavors - scary thinking, but perhaps we need to address this as we consider the evolution of cell phones.

Today, our cell phones have changed the entire dynamics of our society. There are unspoken etiquette issues of cell phone use in public. There are rules when we can use our cell phones and when we can't. Issues such as driving with a cell phone and the number of auto deaths which occur while people are driving and talking on the phone at the same time. There have been major disasters caused by texting while driving a bus or conducting a train.

The reality is that as our technology has evolved, it is evolving much faster than the human brain can to take it all in. Due to the multitasking required in our society to get along and the high pace and productivity that jobs require, many brains cannot cope or adapt fast enough. And this seems to be a problem, if some people are not able to make the switch, but they attempt to, sometimes while driving with disastrous results.

Our smart phones are becoming super cell phones that have more and more features, such as the ability to store music like the iPod, and vast amounts of data like our electronic PDAs. These devices are getting more high-tech each and every year and they are feature rich. Many have five to ten gigabytes of information storage now. One recent study in the cell phone industry noted that 90% of the people who own cell phones have never used all the features, and do not know how to program them, or even that they exist on their cell phone. Most people don't even care, they use the features they want and none of the others.

This is a common problem with new technologies, and it is something that happened with that Beta and VHS recorders. What's that old joke, there are tons of features on your video recorder at home, but no one knows how to use them, and before we all learned that we need to learn to use these features, the VHS video recorder is out in the new DVDs are here. Now cable companies offer boxes which can record multiple shows so you can watch later or pause a live TV program while you go to the bathroom, or go to the kitchen to get something to eat. Some allow you to use your cell phone to do remote programming too.

These are all things common challenges which are encountered and similar problems with any new personal tech devices which become mass consumer products. Cell phones and our current smart phones are no exception. It's hard to say the future what types of new features in our cell phones will have. The sky is the limit, and the imagination and demand for more features and greater technology is readily apparent. The early adopters of such cell phone and smart phone technologies are willing to spend big bucks to have all-in-one devices. Therefore, these trends will continue.

Just to give you an example of some of the crazy ideas people come up with for future smart phones let me tell you a little quick story.

Our on-line Think Tank came up with a plan to produce a PhD or Personal Health Device, which tracks your diet - on your cell phone. How it worked was quite simple, when you are at the grocery store, you would scan all the items that you bought, and they would go into storage inside your smart phone. Each time you ate one of those items you would simply select what you ate, and punch in the number of servings and you would calculate and keep track of your calories, fat content, and recommended daily allowances in the major five food groups.

The smart phone would have a scanner system on it, later subsequent versions of this smart phone and personal health device would be able to scan products via RFID tags. Your phone could tabulate and even recommend what you should eat, how many more miles you should jog, and what you would need to maintain your diet to meet your personal health goals, and weight loss program. Sounds crazy doesn't it, yes, it does, but the venture capitalists like the idea. So too, do companies that produce high tech smart phones today, as everyone is looking to get a jump on the competition.

GPS systems by way of smart phones or cellular high-tech phones is quite possible (now available), and you don't even need satellites to do it. If you are within the realm of several cell towers your location can be triangulated quite quickly, which pinpoints your exact location within 10 feet. Ah ha, you see the problem in this too; What about privacy you ask? That's a good point and that is another issue that people are quite concerned about with all this new high-tech personal smart phone innovations.

Google Phone and social networking connections appear to be on horizon. That is to say, linking your smart phone with all of your social networking friends, but apparently Google got into a little bit of a problem and noted that many people are not ready for that just yet. In fact, many people who are friends on social networks and make connections, have no intention of ever meeting these people in real life, and therefore they aren't really friends. And since you don't really know anything about those connections or friends on your social networking site, the last thing you want them to do is know exactly where you are within 10 feet.

That should appear to be obvious, and in the future it may not be such a big deal, but people are still a little paranoid and they like to have their privacy. Meanwhile, we read more and more articles about social networking gone bad. That is to say people using social networks to stalk other people, and this also concerns parents who have teenagers, who use social networks on a daily basis, and some that use them on an hourly basis, and a good many who seem to be texting every few minutes.

One recent study of cell phone users was able to have a 93% predictability of where a person might be based on the patterns determined by their cell phone, and when it was connected to any given local cell tower. The study found that most people stay within 6 miles of their homes. These patterns of predictability are a reality in our society and how we operate as individuals - nevertheless this brings up all types of issues that have attracted the attention of the Electronic Freedom Foundation, and it also touches on the issue of privacy and paranoia, it catches people off guard.

Then there is the new trend with smart mobs using their smart phones, and having fun with and meeting up in various places all at the same time. Although these schemes are used for fun, entertainment, and socializing, these same types of smart mobs have the power to destabilize a society or civilization. Consider if you will the use of technology in Tiananmen Square - should governments be worried about your smart phone technology, or the future of 4G wireless cell phones? They probably should be concerned with it, especially if it is used by a foreign government to provide mass protests against what would be a normal stabile government.

In other words it has uses in warfare, the CIA, in bringing down corrupt regimes which are enemies to United States. But rest assured - the same thing could happen in the United States where perhaps a communist rogue nation state decided to have protests in the United States in our major cities on Mayday. It could easily happen especially with our own technology being used against us, due to all the interconnectivity that it offers.

Does this mean that our government has to find a way to turn off all the cell phones in case of something like this happening? Do they need a device to turn off certain cell phones from the system, while leaving first responders cell phones activated for communication? And what about hackers, which might be able to send out tens of thousands of bogus text messages, or call masses of people into a trap, or stage a riot?

These are all questions we need to answer and we need to understand that the same technology we create to improve our productivity, our society, and help us in our daily lives with our families and friends can also be used against us.

And what happens when our smart phones become smarter than us? Some believe, as I do, that they already have. Most of the smart phones today have artificial intelligence systems within them, for instance a text messaging program which guesstimates which keys you are going to press next or what you are trying to say and it offers you suggest is so you can fill in the blank. Making your texting very quick. This is very similar technology that Google uses when doing a search and offer suggestions as you are typing to save you time. This is just one form of artificial intelligence in our smart phones and cell phones today.

There are many cell phones that allow you to use speech recognition to dial phone numbers, search your databases, or navigate the screens on your cell phone. The newest smart phones will be able to tell you when you are in proximity to a Starbucks and then give you GPS directions to find that location. This has big implications for retailers, advertisers, and consumers alike. They will begin to know your patterns and habits. All these technologies are available now and we will see them in the near future. Your cell phone will even become a payment device, hooked to your credit card information. All this technology exists today.

But what about the technologies which are just over the horizon?

We've recently seen at Comdex and CES shows the first generations of projection cell phones, that is to say video conference enabled cell phones which allow you to project to the other party onto the nearest wall or onto a table so you can watch. This will obviously be followed by the Holographic cell phones, which were similar to those that we saw in the Star Wars trilogy.

All these things will be available in the next five years, and you will most likely have them if you buy one of the high-tech cell phones in the near future. At first these technologies will cost a lot extra, but those prices will come down as the number of units built goes up and as more Chinese also purchase their first cell phone, adding another billion people who own such devices, therefore bringing the cost down for everyone - significantly!

By the year 2025 your cell phone will be a brain chip inside of your head, and you can think that you'd like to contact someone and it will dial the number and contact them. By 2050 you will be able to do thought transfer via the small devices, brain implant - perhaps smaller than a dime. And people born after that will never know what time were "thought transfer" did not exist, just like right now there are many people who have never known a time when mobile phones didn't exist. And since Moore's law also seems to apply to the cell phone and smart phone industries we can expect a size reduction as well as a power reduction to run this technology.

In other words, your biosystem will be able to power up your brain cell phone chip, just as it does your current human brain which works on about a maximum of 20 W. of energy, and you will be able to have an eyelid screen, so you can close one eye, and surf the Internet. It's hard to say what the Comdex and CES Show in Las Vegas in the year 2025 will look like, it is probably impossible to pinpoint what these shows will look like in the year 2050. In fact, there may not be shows at all, you may be able to experience these trade shows in your holographic living room, video gaming center.

Walking the virtual halls of the trade show using your avatar and talking to other avatars explaining all the new technologies that are available for you might be the new reality albeit an Augmented or fully Virtual Reality. That appears to be where we are going, although it's hard to imagine considering where we are today. Nevertheless, I can assure you people in the 1950s could not really have imagined the way in which our smart cell phones have evolved in the present period.

Currently, there seems to be a very big push in the larger cities like Atlanta and Dallas, Los Angeles and Seattle, Boston and New York, Miami and Houston towards the 4G wireless, obviously this will continue. That is the full broadband Internet surfing on your smart phone, the ability to watch TV while driving in a car on your cell phone. And next comes the ability to project that TV onto any screen or flat surface that is nearby or available. The technology is getting more robust, it's getting smaller, it's getting smarter, and you have to decide how far you want to go with it.

Perhaps, I should write a quick eBook on this topic and explain chapter by chapter, the evolution of this ominous communication technology, and the future of smart phone personal tech devices. Let me know if you know any interested potential co-authors.

At the current pace we are moving, and at the speed in which we are interfacing with the Internet, social networks, e-mail, and television, it's hard to say exactly what you will be carrying around in the future in your purse or pocket, but I daresay it will be something that is truly incredible, and in the next 10 years it will be hardly imaginable from this point in time to know exactly what it will be, or what it might be able to do. I hope you will please consider all this. And contact me if you'd like to discuss this further at the Online Think Tank.

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History of Cordless Phones

Phones have been the center point of means of communication for many years. Phone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell after a lot of trial and error in 1870. Invention of the phone, as it is called today, began with transmitting speech electrically. Telegraph and telephone are both wire based electronic systems. Telephone was a result of efforts by Mr. Bell to perfect the telegraph. This was in great demand as vocal communication was possible between two individuals. It was an unheard phenomenon and people criticized it as much as they accepted it.

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Phones were a large and stationary piece of equipment and were able to communicate only between specified groups of individuals. Since then, phones have been improvised upon and made to look attractive, sleek and are a handy device. Engineers made use of lighter and durable materials in an endeavor to make phones portable and efficient. By 1950s, phones had become quite efficient and were not so cumbersome any more.

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A lady named Teri Pall invented the cordless phone in 1965. She was a jazz singer by profession and came up with an idea to eliminate the wiring and make the handset wire free. Such a cordless phone functioned at a low frequency of 47-49 MHz and worked well only in small areas. Advanced versions of higher frequency cordless phones are capable of functioning flawlessly in large spaces. Efficiency of high frequency phones is superior to that of low frequency phones with better security as it became difficult to interfere into calls.

Federal Communications Commission or the FCC granted permission to companies to manufacture 900 MHZ frequency phones only by 1994. This move by the government triggered an upsurge in the demand for cordless phones. Frequency of 900 Mhz was ideal to scrap out static caused by walls, appliances and interference in signals by other objects. They provided high quality sound output but were still prone to eavesdropping. In order to tighten security, FCC allowed manufacturers to make phones with frequencies of 2.4 GHZ and 5.8 GHZ.

These are secured cordless phones and cannot be interrupted by any radio scanner. High end cordless phones evolved primarily keeping in mind the confidentiality of conversations.

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How to Shave Your Pubic Hair - A Woman's Guide

If you are reading this article, I will assume that you are a first-timer and have never taken scissors, a razor, an electric shaver or anything else to the fuzz growing between your legs. It may be in a state of complete chaos and you're wondering how things ever got so out of control...but the important thing is that you've taken that first step and decided to shave.

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Before you get started, you may want to take some time to consider the various hair styles and designs you can select when it comes to taking this hair removal plunge. There is so much to cover, we've made a completely separate article about it. In the past, it has been common to just trim or pluck the bikini area, go with a basic landing strip pattern or simply shave it all off. But in the 21st century, people are taking a much more creative approach to pubic hair grooming; shaving or waxing intricate patterns into their hair and even coloring it.

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You'll should gather everything you'll need in the bathroom (generally the best place to do this task) so you don't need to stop in the middle of the process to fetch something. I will be focusing on shaving with a personal razor (non-electric) and shaving cream for the majority of this article. I personally use the Gillette Venus Vibrance and find it leaves a very smooth shave. If you want to save a few bucks on razor blades, you don't need to buy their special Vibrance blades because they are no different than the original Venus ones aside from coloring - but don't tell Gillette I told you that!

Now it's time to get down to business. One of the first things you will want to do is trim down your pubic hair with a pair of clean scissors or an electric razor. (If you've shaved before and your pubic hair isn't very long, you can skip this first step and just start with the main event.) You want your scissors or razor to be clean so you don't cause yourself any unnecessary risks of infection. When you shave, it is likely that tiny nicks will develop (some of them so tiny you won't even see them) and if you're using scissors you were just using to prune flowers in your garden or an electric razor you used on your dog, your chances of a bacterial infection are certainly going to be elevated.

"Trim down" means what it sounds like. The goal is not to remove all your pubic hair in this step but to thin the trees back so you can get an effective shave with your razor later on. Otherwise you will end up cleaning your razor many, many times to keep the blade exposed and may end up snagging hairs which is never pleasant. You may want to do the trimming over the toilet bowl or in your shower, but you will certainly want to collect the hair you trim off somehow. If you are planning to be waxed instead of shaving, your pubic hair should be around one quarter of an inch long but no shorter than one eighth of an inch.

If you haven't done so already, why not check out your hair situation now in the mirror and see how things are going? You may find that after a trim, you have reached a pubic hair length which you are comfortable with. It's your hair and if you're not ready to go completely bare yet, there's no pressure. But if you are ready to go on, so am I.

It's now time to get wet and lather up. I prefer to shave in the shower after I've washed my hair because it gives the skin a bit of time to warm up and lets the steam of the warm shower soften the skin. You could also take a bath first but should shave at the end when you are ready to drain the water. I also usually put one leg up on the side of the bathtub or on a stool or step in the shower so I have better access to everything.

Cover your pubic hair with shaving oil, jelly or lather to form a layer of lubrication between your skin and the razor. I like to use shaving oil and jelly because I can feel the razor sliding over the skin smoothly, without leaving cuts and nicks. If you are desperate, hair conditioner can also be used but for best results I'd only use it in a real emergency.

You may also want to give some consideration to the type of shaving matter you use and what skin types it is recommended for. My favorite products are Venereous Shaving Oil and Venereous Shaving Jelly from Newf Brand. You can use them together, the jelly layered over the oil, or you can use each of them separately. Using them together just gives you an extra layer of shaving protection against nicks and leaves the skin extra moisturized. Plus neither of these products foam so you can actually see what you're shaving which is very useful.

Some gels have mint and other ingredients in them which may not be suitable for the sensitive skin in your nether regions. I have not had any adverse reactions using men's shaving gel versus women's but I generally select a product for sensitive skin. Some women's shaving gels state on the label that they are recommended to be used in the bikini zone and generally have a more feminine scent to them.

I usually cover the entire area I am going to shave at the beginning so I don't need to set the razor down constantly and fiddle with the container of shaving gel. You can always go back and add more shaving oil later, but be careful with some gels and creams because if you leave leave them on too long, you may start to notice a burning sensation on your skin. If that occurs, wash the lather off immediately and give your skin a few moments to recuperate. If you have another shaving lather, you may want to use it for the rest of the process and I would recommend not using the shaving lather which burns you again in the future for this sensitive area.

Now you're ready to put the blade to your skin. Don't be scared. If you've shaved your legs before, you know that it can take a little time before you are fully comfortable with all the contours of your body. Shaving your mound is no different and each one varies so you may find that these steps don't work perfectly for you or that a different order is a bit better. I'm just speaking from my personal shaving experience over the last 8 years.

Start with the top of your mound, use one hand to gently pull back the skin so it is tight and, with the razor in the other hand, shave down with the hair growth. I like to start on the sides near the crease of my legs and then work towards the center. After I've shaved most of my mound against the hair growth, I then shave against the growth and sometimes from side to side.

In some areas of the body, such as the armpits, hair grows in multiple directions and to get a very close shave, you need to shave in each direction of growth to get every hair at its base. But when first starting out this can increase your chances of razor burn in the end so be sure that you have plenty of lather covering your mound while doing this. Run your fingers over your mound and if it's smooth, you're ready to go on.

The lips can be a bit trickier although the outer labia should be similar to shaving your mound. Shaving against the hair growth usually gets most of the hairs although you may have to retrace your stroke one or twice to catch any strays. Try not to go over the skin too many times, though, as this also might cause irritation later on. If you feel the need to shave with the hair growth, be careful because you may end up nicking yourself which is quite uncomfortable.

To shave inside your labia, use your free hand to gently roll the lips open and carefully pull the razor up along the edge of your lip and around the upper ridge to get those little hairs which will really agitate your partner during oral sex if they are missed.

At this stage, you are more or less finished. You may want to reach back and give your anus a quick once over just to be thorough. This is where a second set of hands would come in very handy. In fact, you may want someone to assist you during this entire process but try not to get too carried away or you may end up with a lot more cuts than you expected.

Once you get out of the shower or the tub, you may want to use a moisturizer such as Venereous Mountain Mist to help prevent irritated skin and razor burn. Try to avoid excessively touching the area for a few hours as that may also cause irritated skin.

If you decide you love the feeling of your smoothly shaved mound, maintaining this style is simple. You will probably only want to shave every few days at first until your skin gets used to this constant new attention. If you do decide to start shaving daily right from the start, your skin may be more sensitive and irritated for the first few days that you continue this process. But as it adjusts, any discomfort and elevated levels of irritation usually subside.

Although shaving can be a bit tricky and it does take a bit of getting used to, most women love the results - and so do their partners! If you're doing this just for someone else, don't forget to let them know that you did go to some trouble and would really appreciate if they went out of their way to clear the forest too (if they aren't already)!

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Cost of Body By Vi

Many people all over the world are looking for ways to lose weight and there are so many diet plans and pills out there that it's hard to choose one that works and is right for you and your wallet. Some of them require membership fees plus the cost of food. There is a new diet plan known as Body By Vi that is taking over the industry. There are a few different kits for you to choose from that range in price. The kits all depend on what you want to achieve and this in turn reflects the price. Listed below are the different kits and what is contained in them. Each one comes with everything that you are going to need for the month.

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Balance Kit

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This kit is the basic one and is perfect for people who are just beginning their journey. The kit contains the following:

1 Vi-Shape Shake Mix that gives you 30 meals for a month 1 box of Health Flavor Mix-Ins Membership to the Vi-Net site for a month that gives tips and recipes to help you succeed

The cost of this kit is per month.

Shape Kit

This kit is ideal for those who are looking to slim down or simply to tone up. It contains:

2 Vi-Shape Shake Mixes 2 boxes of Health Flavor Mix-Ins 30 day membership to the Vi-Net site

This kit costs about per month.

Transformation Kit

This kit is the ideal kit for someone who is looking for a total transformation. It gives you the best of everything to help you achieve your goals faster. This kit contains:

2 Vi-Shape Shake Mixes 1 bottle of Vi-Slim fat burner 1 box of Vi-Trim to help control your appetite 3 Healthy Flavor Mixes 2 boxes of ViSalus NEURO to help with energy and to keep you hydrated 30 day access to the Vi-Net site

The Body by Vi kit is about 9 a month.

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7 Day Belly Blast Diet Reviews

7 Day Belly Blast Diet is a program that promises to help you shed abdominal fat fast. It was created by Josh Bezoni, a nutrition expert who's known to have worked with some of the world's leading fat burning experts. In this short review, i want to go over how this program works and what it has to offer you.

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I hope that by reading this review through, that you'll be able to make an informed decision about this product and see whether it is for you or not...

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How does the 7 Day Belly Blast Diet Work?

As Josh Bezoni is a nutritionist, this program is mostly about what you need to eat to lose fat and what you should stay away from. Fitness and exercise are important and they are a part of the program but to a lesser degree than your nutrition. This is something that I've no see too often with abs program and it's a refreshing change. While exercise is crucial for weight loss and for your health, there's no beating the importance of what you're putting into your body for your health and for your looks.

There are two main parts of the programs: calorie manipulation for metabolism maximization and good food choices.

Calorie manipulation is what gives the program its name. You see, one of the main reasons why people can't get long term results with diets is that dieting often sets you up for failure. This is because our body does not deal well with lack of food or deprivation. We evolved in a world where food was scarce, so our body learned to conserve food (and fat) when we're not feeding it enough. It does so by slowing down your metabolism.

What happens with diets is that after a few days of reducing your calories, your body slows down your metabolism so that it's harder to continue losing weight. Then you get stuck and because your metabolism is so slow you either have to cut your calories further (which may make it hard to stick to the plan) or to risk gaining weight instead of losing it.

In the 7 Day Belly Blast Diet, Josh Bezoni shows you how to escape this fate by changing your amount of calories every 7 days. This stops your metabolism from slowing down as you're 'tricking' your body into believing that you're not really dieting. It's a powerful method when done right.

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The second part of the program is where Josh Bezoni's nutritional expertise really comes into play. It is here where he exposes some little-known fat burning foods that have the capability of boosting your metabolism high and helping you shed weight. You also learn about the foods that you must avoid to be able to cut fat away from your body.

Eating the right belly fat burning foods and keeping your metabolism high by manipulating your calories is what makes the 7 Day Belly Blast Diet so effective. This is why following it can be a way to lose belly fat fast.

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