Home Security Systems: Peace Of Mind For Your Family

August 25, 2008 by Jeffrey Parker · Comment
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by Jeffrey Parker

How safe is your house? The question seems simple at first, but chances are your house is not quite as secure as you would like to believe it is. All home security systems are not created equal. Some will protect your home better than others. With all the different options, however, it can be difficult to determine which system is right for you. With some research, however, this question will not be a problem.

Wired or wireless? That’s one of the most common questions homeowners ask when researching home security systems. The answer depends upon the layout of the house, how it is built, the expectations and needs of the homeowner, and how much money the homeowner is willing to spend for the system.

Wired home security systems may prove the better option for those in the process of building a home. For homes already built, the installation of a wired system requires extra time and expense associated with running the wires through the walls, and other physical work necessary to accommodate the various components. Thus, wireless systems may be the better option for pre-existing homes. Less expensive than wired systems, wireless systems are also relatively easy to install.

The wireless home security alarm system, by contrast, does not require you to drill holes or plan the setup beforehand. Once your security system is set up, it will require less maintenance than a wired system. They are generally more advanced in technology than wired systems, and with add-ons such as wireless security cameras, can create a truly secure environment for your household.

Wireless home security systems are not perfect.They are dependent on good reception in a way wired systems are not. Whether or not a wireless system is right for you depends on your particular home and how the network will be set up.

Wireless home security systems are becoming the alarm system of choice. One reason is because they are very easy to install for the do-it-yourselfer. There is no complex wiring, just a few components that are easy to set up.

An additional benefit of a wireless home security alarm system is that many of the devices can be moved to different locations to provide protection where it is needed. They must, however, remain within transmission range. Remember that the sensing devices are powered by batteries that must be replaced periodically.

In the end, your choice of security system depends on your home system. Whether you are building a house, or adding a security system to your current house, whether you have a great deal of money to spend, and whether you trust your experience with security systems are all factors that can contribute to your decision. Whichever type of system you pick, however, will undoubtedly be a great improvement to your personal and family safety.

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So who is the best hip hop artist

August 25, 2008 by June Beezy · Comment
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by June Beezy

People have been arguing for years on who is the best rapper. You’ve probably seen the top 5 or top 10 rapper list all over the place. What people first need to understand is what is a rapper? A rapper doesn’t have to be the best lyricist, or the one with the best rhymes or flow, but overall the impact they have on the industry and music listeners everywhere.

I think it’s how much influence you’ve had on the greatest number of people. Simple as that. So how do you know how much someone has influenced someone? You must look at various different factors to come up with an answer. The production, the lyrics and the style of rap also known as the ‘flow’. Most importantly, it’s the human connection which is the struggle they went through to accomplish their goals. Which is bringing their product or music to you and I. When you start thinking about all those things, than you begin to realize that their are only a handful of rappers out there who fit the bill.

I can only think of these four right now. Tupac Shakur, Master P, P Diddy, 50 Cent and Eminem. Tupac is on the top of this list because he has had the most impact in all of those things. Lyrically, style and music. In fact, 10 years after his death, his music is still raking in millions. Now that is some great music. Master P because he brought the ‘independence’ to the average hip hop artist. Keep in mind that Master P was selling records when the internet wasn’t even around and he is one of the most successful rappers of all time. Plus he was the first to put the dirty south on the map.

Than comes in Eminem and literally shatters the color barrier and not to mention the lyrical game he displayed. Eminem is also known around the world and has made a huge impact. Some people argue it’s only because he was white but that is simply the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard. Their were plenty of white rappers before, Vanilla Ice, Snow (Great song informer) but Eminem is not a one hit wonder. He’s worked with the greatest produced in rap history Mr. Dr.Dre and has put out consistent hits on a very regular basis.

Don’t forget about Sean Combs who literally grabbed the hip hop game from the urban community and put in in front of the world with his remixes of the most famous somewhat ‘white’ songs. Sean Combs again, following in the steps of Master P, has built a huge music empire that has made him into an amazing celebrity worldwide. He brought the ‘popness’ to hip hop and why not - the music is great. Again he’s one of those people who has had a global impact and to the haters out there, if it wasn’t for Sean Combs, we wouldn’t have P Diddy.

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Audio Books for the Visually Impaired: From Classics to Comedy

August 25, 2008 by Brad Morgan · Comment
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by Brad Morgan

The goal of technology is to make people’s lives easier, more convenient, and better. Nowhere is this more prominently demonstrated than in audio books for the blind.

Our society has always been visual and is becoming increasingly so: from newspapers and books to computer screens, blind people have faced the struggle of accessing information that is readily available to most other people. The ability to read a book or newspaper is taken for granted by many of us, but it is a pleasure that is often denied the blind.

Additionally, using a computer and the internet to obtain information is much more difficult for visually impaired people. While it’s true that Braille is one method for visually impaired people to enjoy the written word and gain knowledge, conventional feel-reading can be expensive and, therefore, not very helpful to many blind people.

Finally, though, a technological advance for blind and visually impaired people was developed. Audio books for blind people allow many more people to easily obtain information, hear stories, and stay current with the world’s news.

With the mass production of audio books for the blind, and others, visually impaired people for the first time are able to really go online right now and download dozens of different audio books for themselves. With this, they have the ability to learn for free or cheaply in a way that has not been available to them before.

Technology really can help improve and enhance people’s lives: in the case of audio books, it has helped blind and visually impaired individuals obtain knowledge in a way that they couldn’t just five or ten years previous.

No subject is off limits where audio books for the blind are concerned, so visually impaired people today are able to educate themselves in subjects like art, music, drama, economics, history, geography and literature to a point that was unattainable for the average blind person just a few years ago.

Audio books for the blind have been a great boon for education. Core subjects of reading, mathematics, writing, and science are available in audio form, giving every student and every lover of knowledge access to education.

There is more to audio books than education. They can be accessed solely for the pleasure of hearing a story. Thousands of titles are available in audio formats, including popular and contemporary authors, classics, fiction, non-fiction, and much more.

Technology has come a long way in helping impaired or disabled individuals, and audio books for the blind are a perfect example of how modern technological advances can do good in the world.

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Home Security Systems: What You Need to Know Before Purchasing

August 25, 2008 by Jeff Gerold · Comment
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by Jeff Gerold

So you’ve decided you want to get a home security system. Are you sure you know enough about home security to make sound decision when it comes to buying a system? Try this quiz to test your knowledge. You’ll find the answers down below.

1. Who invented the first home video security system?

Marie V. Brown and Albert Brown applied for a patent of invention on the initial closed-circuit security system for household use in 1966. They got the patent on December 2, 1969. The two applied their joint security system info to organize an arrangement that applied a motorized security camera that moved up and down seeing through a set of four spyholes drilled through the door. The arrangement also included an electrical switch that yielded the home’s resident the choice of unlocking the door remotely.

2. What is the cheapest process of installing a home security system?

Opting for do-it-yourself installation grants you the benefits of a home security system at a much lower cost than professional installation. Reading and posting questions on do it yourself security forums gives you the security system information needed to not only make an educated decision when purchasing a system but also offers installation instructions and first-hand accounts of other people installing their own systems.

3. The majority of household burglaries in the U.S. occur most often at what time?

The majority of home burglaries occur during the holiday season. Because of our hectic schedules during the holidays, we often find ourselves becoming lax on home security issues. And burglars know that we often receive expensive items, such as electronics, as holiday gifts. The following holiday-time security system information allows you to enjoy the holidays while staying safe: always turn on your security system when not at home, never give your passcode to delivery people or temporary housekeepers and teach trusted houseguests how to use your security system.

4. Where is the most ideal place to hide your security system info, such as the manual and a copy of your password?

A home security safe offers the most dependable protection for your system information. A fire resistant home security safe keeps your security system data from being lost, taken, or destroyed in a disaster such as a fire.

5. Why have home security systems gotten so much less costly in recent years?

Recent advances in technology, such as the Internet and wireless security systems, led to the price decline of home security systems. Before, installing an alarm necessitated hiring a professional. Now, home owners can properly install wireless security system in minutes, and if they come across a problem, the numerous sources on the Internet offer the security system information they need.

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Protect Your Identity Online

August 25, 2008 by Paul Wilcox · Comment
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by Paul Wilcox

It is hard to imagine but just by innocently downloading a file from the Internet, your identity can be compromised. Most of the time, files are from a trusted source. But all it takes is the downloading of one corrupt file for your computer to be infected with a virus, worm or spyware and then you are in danger of becoming a victim of identity theft.

To keep this from happening to you, it is important to keep the security settings on your computer up to date and never download a file unless you know it is safe.

The newest operating systems like Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000, and ME have options to automatically update security settings so be sure to utilize these tools. For later operating systems, be sure to update your security settings regularly from Microsoft Updates. Scan tour computer as soon as you have received updates to check for new viruses and other potential security risks.

Being sure that your computer is free of these unwanted programs will protect you from thieves trying to gather personal data for identity theft.

Utilizing a firewall can also protect you and your computer from unknown dangers. It is also a good idea to program your anti-virus software to scan incoming email attachments. You can also block unwanted emails by using a spam blocker to reduce the possibility of receiving unwanted items. And of course, never open an email from someone you don’t know or download an attachment.

If your computer becomes infected with a virus or spyware, it is important to remove it as soon as possible. The longer your computer is compromised, the higher your chances of your personal information being compromised. Some programs on your computer can help you remove viruses and spyware. But if you are unable to do this yourself, seek out the help of computer technician.

Staying protected online is possible, but you must use the proper tools and common sense. Keep security settings on your computer up to date and run system scans for potentially harmful programs regularly. Use caution when opening emails from unknown sources, or better yet avoid opening all unknown files.

Only download files from trusted sources on the Internet. Do all these things to protect yourself from identity theft and other potential online dangers.

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