Archive for October, 2008

Print Your Photos Like A Pro At Home

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Even with the lowest pixel available in your digital camera, you too can produce photos and prints at home that can look better than those made in photo labs. Digital photo printing has come to a point where everybody is given the choice to either produce the output by themselves or to get assistance from [...]

How to solve multiple paper loading problem in HP5L and HP6L laser printer

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Have you ever encountered before the problem of having multiple paper loading in your HP LaserJet 5L and 6L? Do you know that this is caused by a defective separation pad where it’s rubber has worn out. The function of separation pad is to control or allow paper to go through it, one at a [...]

OC3, OC12 & OC48 Bandwidth….Ideal Solution For High End Users

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

The ideal solution for high end bandwidth users where connectivity is essential for operations isn’t a simple T1 or DS3 dedicated line…you need an “OC” fiber optic network. So just what is OCx, what can it do for you, and what do you need to know?
What is an OCx Circuit?
‘OC’ stands for Optical Carrier and [...]

Operations Executives Support Digital Kanban

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Operations executives find direct benefits from Digital Kanban:
* Automation of repetitive, time-consuming management functions * Instant availability of real-time inventory data * Automatic calculation of proper replenishment levels * Seamless data visibility between plant floor and suppliers
Digital Kanban pioneer Datacraft Solutions, Inc. (www.datacraftsolutions.com) is based in Durham, North Carolina. According to Founder Matthew Marotta, “Datacraft [...]

Why Tryp from Anguilla Holidays in Chamonix Mont Blanc

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Chamonix Mont Blanc is a beautiful place with the infamous Mont Blanc and majestic glaciers. Most of us love to go paragliding or sometimes visiting the Aiguille du Midi. I usually get a flight from Merritt Island and stay at a Chamonix catered chalet during my stay.

My family and I previously stayed in Holiday [...]

What’s in Your Blind Spot?

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

We frantically search for our “lost” keys that are lying in plainsight on the kitchen counter. We don’t we see the keys. Why not?Because we already decided “the keys are not there.” And once we makethat decision, we create a blind spot in our awareness. The result isthat we don’t see the keys where we [...]

What tongue does your body language speak?

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

What tongue does your body language speak?

The way you carry yourself speaks volumes about your internal state of being. Non-verbal communication hasn’t been dubbed “body language” for nothing. The implication is that it speaks about you all the time. It’s an arena of human behaviour fraught with anecdote and misinformation. But if you’re aware of [...]

The Ideal Home Based Opportunity

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

I have a friend, Carol, who has changed jobs about twelve times in as many years. She’s always told me that she could never find a job that was “her”.
Eventually she grew so frustrated that she went online, just to see if she might stumble over an interesting career choice that would suit her. [...]

Seven Ways to Access Peak Perfomance

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

1. Practice. Obviously if you want to learn to play the piano, you have to practice, but studies show that mental practice may be as important as physical practice. Visualize yourself performing the act you have in mind perfectly, and you’ll come closer to it. Mental rehearsal can improve your self-confidence and your attitude toward [...]

Senoi Dream Theory

Monday, October 20th, 2008

The Senoi Dream Theory is an idea that one can control his/her own dream and in return reach full sexual gratification and reduce fear. This theory became most popular during the 1960s but was actually first introduced to the psychological world in 1953 on “accident” by a man named Carl Jung.
Many Native tribes where known [...]