Find Polarized Sunglasses At A Low Price Online

31 October 2008 | 13:20 | Finery | Comments Off

For individuals seeking polarized sunglasses, a low price is often hard to come by!

If you are in the market for a pair of shades that will protect your eyes in addition to serve whatever activity in which you participate and look fabulously stylish, consider checking out the World Wide Web for an abundance of great options.

Furthermore, the internet is a great place to find quality, name brand polarized sunglasses at a low price, so be sure to do your homework before you decide to purchase a set of styling shades!

Whenever you deal with online stores, whether they are virtual versions of traditional brick and mortar stores or individuals selling items via online auctions, you should feel confident in the purchase.

Even though they may be selling polarized sunglasses for a low price, if the deal sounds too good to be true, then it should probably be avoided.

Before you buy anything from an online source, thoroughly check the background information and complete a search to see if anyone has lodged a complaint against the seller or their products.

In order to prevent any headaches at the end of the day, having complete faith in the online source and be on the look out for potential rip offs or scams.

Sites that dramatically slash prices on items to move excess merchandise generally have great deals, but be sure to snap them up as you see them advertised!

Some items, especially those that are highly sought after, are in high demand and in low stock, so the general rule of thumb is: you see it, you like it, you buy it.

Usually these sites are well established and have an excellent customer service record, regularly providing satisfied customers with the latest technology shades, sporting goods, and everything else under the sun.

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Gift Shopping from Redsave

31 October 2008 | 11:48 | Shopping Online | Comments Off

www.redsave.com is the UK’s answer to hassle free gift shopping. With lengthy product descriptions, detailed photographs and substantial discounts on each and every product it’d be hard to justify going to the shops instead of ordering gifts online from this website.

Upon loading up the home page it won’t take long for you to notice how simple and easy to navigate this website is. There are useful links such as ‘affiliate’ and ‘your account’ along the top of the page with a search bar directly underneath. In the center of the homepage is exactly what you want to see; products. These are organised into bestsellers and the latest good deals available. To the left of the screen in a column of the product categories for easy browsing and along with the shopping basket this column stays with the customer on every page of the website.

Once you’ve chosen your product, pressed ‘checkout’ and securely given your payment details and address you’ll receive a confirmation email immediately and the item will be dispatched within 24 hours.

It’s this quick service and simple usability that makes Redsave that much better than busy high street shops or over crowded online retailers. They focus on customer service and the product specifications themselves rather than fancy features and quite frankly that’s exactly what customers are looking for!

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Longer Wait for Fibre Broadband

30 October 2008 | 4:34 | Internet Telecommunication Resources | Comments Off

BT announced that their investment in fibre optic broadband would connect ten million homes by 2012, but industry experts do not agree with these figures, as they believe it is going to take a lot longer to complete the massive task.

In fact Point Topic say that only four and half million homes will be connected to the high speed broadband network by 2013. This is well off the estimate initially given by BT and is going to disappoint many households who were expecting to be connected earlier.

After all BT have not even managed to trial the equipment yet. This is more than likely going to finalised by the middle of next year, with the roll out starting when they are satisfied that their work is going to come good.

“It’ll probably take a bit longer than that. We estimate that there will be over 4.4 million fibre lines by the end of 2013,” said Tim Johnson, chief analyst at Point Topic.

The connection speeds received in the home or business premises will depend on the technology used. Fibre to the home (FTTH) is the fastest because the fibre goes directly the building, whereas the cheaper fibre to the cabinet (FTTC) is slower but easier and faster to finish.

Source: Web User

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Dave (Movie Review)

30 October 2008 | 0:21 | Uncategorized | Comments Off

One of the more charming romantic comedies of the 1990s, Dave is a Washington insider’s dream - a dead president, behind the scenes power struggles, conspiracies, and lots of cameos by famous Washington politicians. Playing the title role, Kevin Kline comes across as an extremely likeable character, and Sigourney Weaver turns in one of the best performances of her career. In short, Dave is about the American Dream - the dream that anyone can grow up to be President of the United States. It’s just that most people dream of taking a different route to the highest office in the land…

Dave Kovic (Kevin Kline) is a normal American, living out the American Dream by running his own business - an employment agency. A charismatic and loved figure in his own community, Dave also happens to be a spitting image of the President of the United States. Around town, he’s famous for his brilliant impressions of the president, and people take notice. In fact, the Secret Service also takes notice…

One day, several Secret Service agents approach Dave in regard to acting as a double for the president. He agrees, and they hurry him off to a hotel where he’s supposed to leave through the front entrance while the president sneaks out the back. But when the president suffers a stroke while having an affair with his secretary, Dave is retained by White House Chief Of Staff Bob Alexander (Frank Langella) and White House Communications Director Alan Reed (Kevin Dunn). The two men want Dave to fill in for the president while he recovers from his stroke, so as not to worry the general public.

Convincing the nation is easy for Dave, but convincing First Lady Ellen Mitchell (Sigourney Weaver), even though her relationship with the president soured long ago, proves to be a far more formidable task. With Alexander running the show as de facto president - telling Dave what to do, what to say, and how to act - Dave decides to strike out on his own and start introducing legislation. Angered, Alexander his cohorts devise a scheme which will implicate Vice President Gary Nance (Ben Kingsley), an honest man, for past crimes committed by President Mitchell. Meanwhile, Alexander plans to have himself appointed Vice President after President Mitchell’s stroke is announced to the public. The nefarious scheme would make Alexander the new president, but Dave has other ideas in mind. Teaming up with the first lady, he devises a plan of his own to foil the evil Bob Alexander…

Like its contemporary, The American President, Dave doesn’t take itself too seriously. Despite the absurd proposal of a guaranteed job for everyone (why not pass a bill that guarantees peace on earth?), the film doesn’t pick a side between Republicans or Democrats. But more importantly, this film is funny. It’s witty and entertaining. Dave isn’t a film that was ever in danger of sweeping the Academy Awards (although it was nominated for a Best Screenplay Oscar), but instead it’s a film that’s just to be enjoyed. And it is enjoyable - that’s why Dave ranks as a definite must-see film…

About the Author

Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find more reviews like this one of the Dave (DVD).

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Topless Lingerie Buying Guide

29 October 2008 | 5:41 | Finery | Comments Off

Several things come to mind when looking at topless lingerie styles. First of all, women are self conscious about their figures & especially their breasts. Maybe you feel that your breasts are too small, too big or not round enough to put them on display like that.

And maybe you think why bother buying Topless lingerie if my breasts are going to be sticking out anyways? Here are few points to consider. I truly believe that every woman is beautiful and men love breasts of all shapes and sizes. As a matter fact I am self conscious of my weight but, my husband says everything looks better in a pretty package. So have an open and continue to read while I tell you some tricks to use to fool your self conscious.

With topless corsets & Bustiers you can wear a sexy bra to start with or a sheer sexy top. With topless garter sets or teddies wear a little fishnet dress over the top, or a sheer robe. For some reason even though they are see through they make you feel like you are wearing something. As you gain confidence you can take the layers off.

The main thing that makes topless lingerie so erotic & naughty is that it can be worn through out the entire sex act. Most times we buy lingerie and it is completely removed by the time things get hot & heavy. Topless lingerie gives you the opportunity to call attention to and decorate your body through out your passion session.

Topless Lingerie Buying Guide for the Men

Okay guys this is not the gift you get for a casual date, Valentines Day, or any other special occasion where you wish to renounce your love.

Topless Lingerie is for a woman who is open to new things and self confident and that you know real well.

If this is your first time buying this type of product for your lady please consider also buying her a cover up for starters such as a satin chemise & robe to help build her self confidence.

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Why Terrence from Montserrat Holidays in Chamonix Mont Blanc France

28 October 2008 | 19:03 | The Travelers Trail, University of Leisure | Comments Off

Chamonix town is a prestigious place with the awe inspiring Monte Bianco and tumbling glaciers. Everyone love to go telemarking or sometimes taking the tourist train. I sometimes catch a plane from Gloucester and stay at a Chamonix hotel for the duration of my vacation.

My family and I previously visited Piccadilly Inn University unfortunately it rarely lived up to its description: Piccadilly Inn University is adjacent to California State University in Fresno and approximately five miles from Fresno/Yosemite International Airport. This location is also half a mile from the SaveMart Center, five miles from the Fresno Fairgrounds, and eight miles from downtown and the Fresno Convention Center. Hotel amenities include the swimming pool, whirlpool, complimentary continental breakfast, 24-hour coffee bar, and exercise room. The hotel also offers airport shuttles (from 6am until 11pm), valet laundry service, bell service, and free parking.

In comparison in Chamonix Haute Savoie France the chalet is always good. Moreover dining out in my number one French restaurant, Georgio’s Subs, enjoying baked caramel corn is a real treat. Chamonix is a large enough village to guarantee that there is lots of things for the tourist to do. Amongst other things it includes a casino and a plethora of shops, Chamonix offers a mix of climbing, old town charm and shopping which barely any resorts can match.

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I Love My Tivo

28 October 2008 | 3:10 | Uncategorized | Comments Off

I love my Tivo. I would rather have Tivo than cable or satellite. Yes, I would give up my zillion programming options, most of my CDs, and quite a few movies in our selection, if I could only have my Tivo.

Most people tell me that Tivo doesn’t seem like a big help. “I’m afraid I’ll watch more TV,” they whine. I must confess, the first month I had Tivo, I watched more TV than ever before. I would sit down and thumb through the movie list, starting with ‘A’, and pick movies to Tivo until the box was full.

I have now been ‘on’ Tivo for over two years. Once the thrill subsided, my TV watching slimmed down to about where it was before. However, I no longer watch ‘crap’ TV. You know, the programs you turn on when the kids are in bed because there is nothing else to watch? Perhaps you thumb back and forth between two or even three shows because neither one of them makes a difference to you. Well, Tivo makes the quality of television change. Yes, the networks put out a lot of crap, but now you don’t have to live with it. You can watch only the shows you want to. You no longer have to worry about videotapes or cutting outings short because you can watch your favorite episodes when you get home. With the Season Pass option, it doesn’t matter if the show gets bumped to a different day and you don’t get the memo. Your beautiful, intelligent Tivo will make the adjustment accordingly. Take that, VCR!

The biggest selling-point-that’s-not-a-selling-point-cuz-Tivo-would-get-sued, however, is the option to fast forward through the commercials. I am one of those channel flippers; I flip just to avoid the mindless drivel that took even less thought than the shows I watch. If it makes the commercial producers happy, I must confess I do the same thing with my radio. I hate commercials because, frankly, I hate wasting time. Tivo, of course, will never market this because all of the advertisers would die if the consumers knew we didn’t have to be subjected to their insanity, but it’s true. Now, in the defense of the companies, the Tivo fast-forwards clearly enough that you can view snippets of various commercials. Occasionally, my husband and I will stop fast forwarding and actually rewind to catch a glimpse of a commercial or a movie preview. But we get to make the decision. Now, if I have a one-hour show that I want to see ASAP (like a season finale or the shooting of JR), I wait fifteen minutes after the program has started and finish at the same time as the rest of America. But I got to do something else (or watch something else) during that quarter hour.

Speaking of efficiency, I am so glad Tivo finally put out a dual-tuner model. Now consumers can record two shows at once, while watching a third show that has already been recorded. I love this!

The buffer is also a great must-have tool. The previous 30 minutes of whatever channel you are watching, even if you are not recording it, are saved in digital memory. Thus if you sit down and turn the television on, and your favorite movie in the whole world started twenty minutes prior, you can watch it from the beginning, or even opt to record it. If it started an hour ago, you can follow the cute little prompts to record it the next time it comes on.

No Tivo discussion would be complete without a mention of wishlists. You can program your Tivo to automatically record anything on the Tivo that has a keyword, a specific title, contains a specific actor or actress, or was written or directed by a particular person. You want to record every Mel Gibson movie you can find? Great! You can also opt NOT to autorecord these programs and instead scan through the wishlist every two weeks or so to see what is coming up. Should you be one of five people in America who actually uses the television for educational purposes, you can set it to record any show about airplanes, tanks, or the Civil War that you want, just by using the keyword. You don’t even have to search the TV guide!

The biggest, most important reason for having Tivo, however, is because I have kids. Small ones. Ones that don’t go to bed when they are supposed to, that want water and stories and hear scary monsters and sneak down to snack on candy when they think we are busy. Before, my frustration with their actions would grow because (I admit this with shame) they were causing me to miss my favorite show. Now, however, I can pause the show and deal with the lot of them before returning to exactly where I left off - even if the show is on ‘right now’. As an added bonus, I always have something from PBS on my Tivo so my kids have a selection of entertaining, educational programming to pick from. I don’t even have to fast-forward through commercials for those.

Like any new toy, Tivo initially begs to be played with. Once you get used to it, however, you can reclaim your time in front of the television as your own. No more settling for late night infomercials. You can watch whatever quality (or lacking in quality) shows your heart desires. Heck, you can record the infomercials if you want! Television programs today have increased in stupidity, but thanks to Tivo, you can watch only the stupidity you want.

When she isn’t Tivoing life, Nola Redd is an author on http://www.Writing.Com/ which is a site for Creative Writing. You can view her fiction and nonfiction writings at http://scottiegaz.Writing.Com/.

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Developing a Written Spending Plan, Part One

27 October 2008 | 14:10 | Credit Ratings etc., Finance Matters, Web Of Loans | Comments Off

Keeping detailed records of your spending for one month will help you see where you may be frittering away your money. It won’t, however, provide you with all the information you need to develop a realistic spending plan. You may have quarterly tax or insurance payments, for example, that didn’t show up in last month’s spending.

To get a better idea of what’s realistic for each spending category, pull out old check registers, receipts, and credit card statements from last year. Tax records can also be useful. Try to figure out approximately how much you spent monthly in each of your budget categories. Don’t be judgmental here; simply total the amounts you spent. (It’s likely you will find that some of your money just “disappeared.” Don’t worry about that money. Just document as much as you can.)

Now, the most difficult part: deciding how you will spend your money each month. Examine your past spending habits, and try to develop a plan that allows you to pay your bills and have some money left over for fun.

How much you choose to spend in each of your budget categories depends on what you need and how you choose to spend your money. But keep in mind that if any expense really seems out of whack or is eating up a big chunk of cash each month, it may need to be reduced. One of the most common traps is a huge car payment for an expensive new car. When you add on the insurance and gas and everything else it takes to maintain it, a car can end up keeping you from getting ahead.

Remember: The amounts you allot for each category cannot total more than your income for the month, or you are going to have to borrow to make up the difference! It’s likely that, in the past, the amounts spent on each category did add up to more than your monthly income. That’s how you got into debt.

It may be helpful to start at the top: First deduct from your total monthly spending allowance enough money to cover those bills you must pay. Next, allot money for essential purchases, including gas, insurance, and food. Then figure in discretionary spending that you don’t want to sacrifice: music lessons for the kids, an evening out a couple of times a month, or health-club dues, for example. Divvy up what’s left over among the remaining categories.

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Movies - How Confused Do We Need To Be?

25 October 2008 | 1:49 | Uncategorized | Comments Off

Roger Ebert, together with Rex Reed, is arguably one of the best movie writers in the business. I read his columns regularly.

In his review of Syriana, Ebert forwards a very interesting thesis:

“The movie’s plot is so complex we’re not really supposed to follow it, we’re supposed to be surrounded by it. Since none of the characters understand the whole picture, why should we?”

I never thought about a situation in which ALL the characters would be confused about what’s really going on…

If that is the case, does the script itself need to reflect that confusion?

And does this mean that the script should end up confusing the audience, by design? It’s hard to buy that.

The first chapter of Faulkner’s unforgettable The Sound and the Fury comes to mind…

But in the later chapters Faulker lets us discover the genius of that first and utterly confusing first chapter. At the end of the book, we also agree with the author that the first chapter HAD TO BE that confusing in order both to understand one of the characters and also savor the aesthetic structure of the whole edifice.

However, I cannot think of myself leaving a movie more confused than I was in the beginning.

RASHOMON is an example where it is totally legitimate to reflect a LACK OF CERTAINTY. But Kurosawa is never confused about his take on the relativity of “facts.” He is very CLEAR about lack of clarity in life.

Syriana seems to be opening the gates for a new post-9/11 kind of “post structuralism” where we’re permitted to confuse the audience as a matter of “high concept” and not only the style.

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Da Vinci Code Secrets

24 October 2008 | 13:41 | Uncategorized | Comments Off

Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Parzival brought Davinci’s secrets to Europe from the Middle East. The Grail has been called everything from a fallen jewel from Lucifer’s crown, a stone used to turn lead into Gold, the womb of a woman, a cup.

It is in us. We are pushed out of the womb as our soul enters the cup of our body. We try to perfect our lives in this cup. We feed and nurture it. But occasionally we loose the jewel of our body ,our cup, and spirit strays into harms way. This jewel is formed in childhood, The Jewel is our identity. We are born self actualized. But in our setting of this jewel in the ring of the world, it can get tarnished or lost. But when this stone is found once again, it can turn the base lead of our souls into the Gold of Christ. Jesus said, “Among those born of women, from Adam until John the Baptist, there is no one so superior to John the Baptist that his eyes should not be lowered (before him). Yet I have said whichever one of you comes to be a child will be acquainted with the Kingdom and will become superior to John.” Gospel of Thomas verse 46. The Grail is the inner child made into an adult. The Journey of the fool through career and marriage to happiness, this is Parzival’s Grail and Davinci’s Secret. This is Da Vinci Code Coaching.

“Cleave the wood: I am there; lift the stone and thou shalt find me there!” is read from line 77 of the Gospel of Thomas. We also read “There is a light within a person of Light, and it lights up the whole universe”. Gospel of Thomas, verse 24. This is the child you were born as. The seed to adulthood. Loose yourself, you loose the grail and the Kingdom of Heaven. Da Vinci Code Life Coaching.

“I show the divine through how I live my life, do the same and you too will be divine.” To teach a man, you must know that man. Without knowing, their is no teaching. Walk a mile in ones shoes and you may learn how that one experiences. From that you may teach. To walk in man’s shoes to know him, he must of been born one. Intellectuals of nineteenth century Russian tried to educate the peasant’s of their oppression by Katherine the Great. But as we see Democrats talking to the working class, understanding is lost without walking in ones shoes. Speaking Chinese to a dutchman will get you know where. No matter how good the intentions. So Da Vinci’s secret is that christ walked in the shoes of a man born of woman after normal intercourse, passed from there to here in nine months, passed from childhood to adulthood, married and became a teacher, made mistakes and divorced, and lost his faith so he may find it. But the greatest sin was to loose his child in the flesh, so you may find yours. This Child was Sarah who is called the Black Madonna, The Egyptian, Gypsy Queen, and Mare of Merogivian.

In response to the question if Heaven was in the sky or the sea, Jesus explained then the fish and birds would be be your kings and queens “Rather, the Kingdom is inside of you, and it is outside of you. When you come to know yourselves, then you will become known, and you will realize that it is you who are the sons of the living Father. But if you will not know yourselves, you dwell in poverty and it is you who are that poverty.” To paraphrase Wayne Dwyer,” if you are your job? What are you when you loose it? If you are your family, where are you when your nest is empty?”

In a Ray Bradbury tale called “The Man”, a professor looked outside onto the streets of an alien planet for who’s inhabitants have seen Christ. He had seen none but believed he would find him on the next planet. If not that one, another. Why has man not found the grail? They look for it in Templar castles, Cathedrals in England, and pits in Nova scotia. Like that professor, they look outside of themselves. For if they look inside, they may see it. For God is a mirror with many faces and the light that illuminates it is your own. But if you come to this mirror with your Halloween costume, who’s face is in the mirror. For the child and god lives under the mask. For no candy enters the mask, but enters the child instead. So you shall not find wealth that the child can not embrace. Your money will be like paper with no gold to back it.

For in the Da Vinci Code, what was the Grail? Was it Robert finding himself in Sophia? Is it not so that Sophia in Latin is Wisdom? Did he look into the mirror of her eyes to see his soul? But if he did not know himself, could he be scared by the stranger he found there? Confirmation of the wisdom of himself. This is the Grail. So why would you deprive the teacher such gifts as love, marriage, and parenthood? Even Popes, Bishops, and Priest were blessed with children. John Paul the Second was so blessed. Why may Jesus, the man named Emanuel not be so blessed when you called him Christ?

The last secret of the Da Vinci code is the ritual of God unto himself. Before Odin could teach man he wrote “I trow I hung on that windy Tree nine whole days and nights, stabbed with a spear, offered to Odin, myself to mine own self given, high on that Tree of which none hath heard from what roots it rises to heaven.” Havamal Verse 137. We men are born of woman at birth. At adolescence we are born of men into career and society. Then we are born of woman once again as Father, Rabbi, Priest, and Teacher. For a week after the Enlightenment, Buddha continued to meditate under the tree without moving from his seat for three weeks before he taught. Christ was crucified on the same tree for three hours and rose from the dead in 3 days. 3 days, Nine nights, and 3 weeks all are mutiples of three. But Christ was also met with 3 women.

T o be greeted by three Marys. Mary is derived from Mery in ancient Egyptian meaning beloved. Christ to himself in the eyes of the three Marys. Tomb to the womb. The three beloveds a man must accept. The Child, the Mother, and the Crone that is in every woman. Her past, her present, and her future. As Christ moved from Shepard to Gardener he taught as he conveyed secrets to the Magdelean. Shepard communicates to the watchtower, for Magdalean in Hebrew is watchtower of the flock. For the shepard is within us as christ and the watchtower watches the whole from above like the dove of the holy spirit. The Ecclessia.

Da Vinci Life Coaching will teach you this all. But to get there you must understand ” And a horse has no udders, and a cow can’t whinny. And up is down, and sideways is straight ahead.” and
Jesus saw infants being suckled. He said to His disciples, “These infants being suckled are like those who enter the Kingdom.” They said to Him, “Shall we then, as children, enter the Kingdom?” Jesus said to them, “When you make the two one, and when you make the inside like the outside and the outside like the inside, and the above like the below, and when you make the male and the female one and the same, so that the male not be male nor the female female; and when you fashion eyes in the place of an eye, and a hand in place of a hand, and a foot in place of a foot, and a likeness in place of a likeness; then will you enter [the Kingdom].” Last but not least is the dearly departed words of Douglas Adams “The Meaning of life is 42″ That all of this is lies that hold truth.

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