Archive for February 8th, 2009
So, we all know that the economy sucks these days. However, that doesn’t mean that its time to stop investing! I’ve been reading up on how to get started investing in the stock market, and I’ve been learning a lot of interesting things
For one thing, right now seems like a great time to get into the market since prices are so low compared to even last year. I’m hoping that buying now will lead to greater growth in the future as I won’t have spent very much in order to get some awesome shares in some good, soild companies.
February 8th, 2009
This past year has been very difficult for one of my businesses. Luckily I run more than one or this would be something much bigger. Over the past few months some of the things that used to be a hindrance have now become a full blown explosion of problems. The economy has really affected our numbers and we have not been able to cover costs for almost 6 months straight now. This has bled every dollar from the company forcing us to file for bankruptcy, or hope to get an Individual Voluntary Arrangement. Either way this is the end for that business.
February 8th, 2009
The Windows operating system uses a registry to record settings and other information for the computer’s users, software, hardware, and preferences of the computer. As you work on your computer, the registry is regularly updated with changes to the control panel settings, system policies, file associations, and installation or deletion of software. So you can imagine that the registry needs to be tidied up every so often. Now, you can do this manually – IF you know what you are doing, because if you don’t, well, you could really mess up your computer. The best thing to do is leave the registry alone, but that does not mean you have to deal with a disorganized registry. Visit www regcure com and pick up a copy and let it do the work for you. It’s a small price to pay for peace of mind.
February 8th, 2009
If money were no object, would you have cable or Direct TV? Both can get expensive, depending on the services you select. Cable TV is usually more expensive than satellite TV service like Dish Network or Direct TV. Any more though, it really depends on bundled services. That makes it harder to compare cable vs Direct TV. What I really like about Direct TV is the number of HD channels. Once you get a flat screen plasma and start watching things in HD, there is really no turning back to standard definition. If I had to choose, Direct TV over cable would be my choice.
February 8th, 2009
When we think of any modern wind power design what comes to our minds is all that noise which wind turbines create. I have been trying to design silent wind turbine for the last few weeks. According to the plans, I can make out that it will run smoothly once it is done and set up. My wind turbine has the capacity to generate sufficient power for my entire house and it will just sit quietly in one corner of my back yard. If you think that is not possible then you are mistaken. My design will mark a breakthrough in the field of wind turbine designing.
February 8th, 2009
I passed my test at the beginning of 2008 but couldn’t afford to buy a car straightaway, let alone pay for the insurance, petrol, maintenance, tax and the long list of expenses that come with running a car. Luckily my parent let me borrow their car and also added me as a named driver to their insurance, as well as footing the bill. Where I had managed to save a little money during 2008 I decided to spend it on taking the Pass Plus test, which helps new drivers to become more experienced drivers, teaching us about driving under certain conditions, like heavy rain or motorway driving. I knew in the long run this would save me money on car insurance. And it did, I managed to purchase an insurance policy which took into account the fact that I had passed my Pass Plus test, and as an unexpected bonus, they also gave me a discount in recognition of my clean record as a named insurer on my parents insurance. Great!
February 8th, 2009