Archive for August, 2008

Treadmill Exercise - 3 More Benefits of Treadmill Workouts

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Chances are that you already know your treadmill can help you lose weight, stay fit, and protect you from the ravages of age related diseases like diabetes and heart disease.
But here are 3 MORE benefits of treadmill exercise you might NOT know!
#1 Walking on A Treadmill Helps Alleviate Depression
A recent study at Duke University […]

Just Plane William

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Life is a constant search for our own meaning. Our bodies are filled with an energy that we are holding on to waiting for the time to chanel it in the right direction. William Linville has demonstrated through his DVDs that he has the power to show us how to chanel our energy if we […]

An eCommerce Primer

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Copyright 2006 John Jantsch
Many small business owners will find the need to accept credit card payments for products and services offered on their website.
When I set up my first ecommerce website I found the information surrounding online credit card purchases to be more confusing than any other aspect of marketing on the Internet.
The reason as […]

What it is to Live Without Fear

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

“Few people know what it is to live without fear, but beyond fear lies joy.” David Hawkins author of Power vs. Force
Fear is quite insidious. It creeps into out lives and stops us from doing the things we want. It keeps us from going for our dreams. It stops us from experiencing things that could […]

I’m My Own Grandpa!

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

OK, maybe not but I’m a lot like him in many respects. Yeah and the same goes for my Grandma and my Mom and Dad, too! I’m a lot like all of ‘em. Naturally, genetics does play a substantial role in all of this but I’m talking about all of the other […]

Bridges and Vibrational Warning Lights

Friday, August 15th, 2008

About the scariest place for a motorist to be during high winds or an Earthquake is on a bridge. In fact during the last San Francisco area quake we saw cars falling from the bridge into the San Francisco Bay, some people were quite excited to see thus, until they started to think; Hey those […]

Let Professionals to the Stuff You Don’t Understand

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

The most difficult part of running a small business is taking care of the aspects that are new or foreign to you. This includes things like learning to do the books, taxes, marketing. Basically anything that you are not used to can be difficult to learn.
What is recommended is that as soon […]

Aerodynamics-The Leading Factors in Vehicle Performance

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Aerodynamics is one of the leading factors in vehicle performance. Car racing has focused on this aspect ever since the 60s, when the first inverted wings were installed on formula cars. In time, the development of aerodynamic devices grew stronger, often borrowing ideas and solutions form the flight industry.
By improving aerodynamics, engineers saw faster lap […]

The 8800 Arte Nokia do it again

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

The Nokia 8800 Arte has remained a firm favorite with consumers since December 2007. With the 8800 Arte Nokia have produced a handset which is reasonably well featured for a entry level handset. The Nokia 8800 Arte is a very well designed handset with a contemporary feel to it.
There are many promotions available online […]

It’s Official - NYC is the Most Expensive Place to Park in the Country

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

For immediate release
We’re number one!
A new study by Colliers International, a commercial real estate
consulting firm found that Midtown and Downtown Manhattan are the
two most expensive parts of the United States to park your car in a
parking garage.
The average monthly cost to park in a garage in Midtown Manhattan is
$491.80; Lower Manhattan […]