Thursday, April 30, 2009

3D Animated Aquariums

A 3D aquarium is made with the help of 3D technologies and animated with software like flash. It can be described as a beautiful underwater landscape, inhabited with colorful, beautiful and interactive fishes that look like real ones. These 3D animated aquariums bring to life the exotic fishes with vibrant colors and realistic movements. These 3D animated aquariums depict numerous colorful and vibrant fishes and realistic underwater plants swaying with the music and water in the aquarium. These aquariums give you a real life experience as if you are standing and looking at a real aquarium.

The most common and favorite fishes used in 3D animated aquariums are tetra neon, Tiger barb, Zebra fish, Guppy fish, gold fish, and Angelfish. These fishes in the 3D aquariums are made in such a way that they give you a realistic experience of enjoying an aquarium. The features of these 3D animated aquariums allow you to change the look and feel of these aquariums by means of adding new aquarium fish, creating a unique underwater world, and changing the coral background.

A favorite with kids and youngsters, it is one of the most popular screensavers that can be purchased for most types of PCs. These 3D animated aquariums can immerse you into a contrasting underwater world inhabited by beautiful aquarium fish. You can watch one for hours on end. There are also big screen animated aquariums, which are a popular novelty item in offices and other locales worldwide. It is often seen as a status symbol when a person devotes a big screen to just animated fish.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Cheapest Nintendo Wii Games - Wii Downloadable Games

So, you have a ass kicking gaming console and you want to find the cheapest Nintendo Wii games. Everyday, a new game is released every day and the prices for these games start at 40 $ and can end up at 100-150$. You will pay this price if you go and search for games at any retail store but your question: " Where to find the cheapest Nintendo Wii games?" has only one answer : Wii Downloadable Games.

You can find wii downloadable games on the downloads websites. These website will give you the opportunity to get the latest Wii games and start playing them in less than 10 minutes. An important aspect you should keep in mind is that the website are 100% legal to use, but there are exceptions and it's important to know which website to chose and get wii games, movies, tv shows and music albums.

To become a member of the legal downloads websites you must pay a small one time fee, usually 50-60$ for lifetime membership. For this money you will get over 4000 of files to download and use on your Wii. No downloads restrictions are applied so you can download anything and anytime you want. Also, the best Wii downloads websites have a money back guarantee and they are free from any viruses or spyware that you usually get from the illegal downloads websites.

Be aware that the legal websites also provide software and a guide to convert the games to your Wii format, and it will work no matter if your console is Pal or Ntsc.

Best Wii Downloads websites reviewed.Everything you need for your Wii is on these websites, from music albums to the latest games.

Get Any Game for your Nintendo Wii paying just a few pennies and not hundreds of dollars.

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

How Do I Put Music On My PSP?

Sony Playstation Portable or PSP has become very versatile in terms of its applications and functional approach. The initial thought of having a portable game console have paved the road of multi-tasking and multi-function console, it sure has out grown its creativity from creator. The PSP console is more than just a game consoles, it has the capability as a portable video & movie player, web browser, personal organizer, music player and more.

I'm going to share with you how do I put music on my PSP and making it my universal digital walkman. It is a very simple procedure to put any of your favorite music into PSP. Before we begin discussing how to download or transfer music on to the PSP, we must understand that PSP do not accept all forms or formats of music file. Depending on the version of firmware your PSP is loaded. Early version of PSP firmware can only playback mp3 music format and it does not support playback of WMA and WMV audio files, making it less appreciable. However much later, firmware of PSP is able to playback WMA and WMV audio files. To do that on any early version, the PSP firmware needs to be upgraded to playback WMA and WMV audio files directly from PSP. And even if your PSP are able to playback WMA and WMV audio files I would not recommend because of its file size compare to mp3 format.

Generally mp3 music or audio file format takes up far less storage space compare to any audio or music file format. To convert any audio file format is relatively a simple task as lots of mp3 file format converter programs are already available from the internet. You can find huge list of mp3 format converter from the search engine and most of them are capable of converting any music or audio file format to mp3. The procedure provided by most mp3 file format converter program are most dummy proofed. Hardly anyone will find any difficulties in using these programs.

Once you have converted you favorite music files to mp3 then you are ready to put music on PSP. To put music on PSP you first need to connect your PSP to your PC by using the USB cable. Next, you press "Home" button and follow by scroll to "Setting" using the left-right buttons. And finally you search for "USB Connection" and press the "X" button to enter your selection.

On your PC, it will begin to show a removable drive has been detected and mounted on "My Computer" window. Click and open the new removable drive and a folder named "PSP" will appear within the drive. Open the "PSP" folder and you should find "Music" folder from within it. If the "Music" folder does not exist, manually create it yourself.

Now you can begin to put your favorite music on PSP console. Simply drag and drop if you like or copy & paste your favorite music and store in this folder of the memory stick. Once you are finished with transferring or putting your music file onto PSP, press the "O" button on your Sony PSP console to exit your PSP from the USB connection. Unplug your Sony PSP from the USB connection and you can begin playback your mp3 music files and simply enjoy your music anywhere and anytime you want.

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Certified by Linux

The world of Information Technology is changing dramatically. Ten years ago, people with a degree from high school and a technical trade school were eligible for what is now one of the hottest and in-demand careers in the country. Today, the competitive field of IT requires certifications, extensive training, and a bare minimum of an associates degree with a preference for a bachelors degree in Information technology. Linux certification is one of those necessary validations of education in the attempt to land a good job in the world of IT.

Linux certification puts the IT professional ahead of the game. With Windows being the dominant system, the vast majority of IT professionals have maintained a steady focus on Windows oriented certifications. However, the Linux system is slowly increasing in popularity, which means that there will soon be a demand for Linux certified professionals and not enough IT professionals who can make the grade. Windows was designed to allow just about anyone to use the computer and to get from point A to point B without a lot of processing. Its user friendly capabilities have made Windows the primary system for most home users.

The capabilities of the Linux systems are more complex, but can do more without mass confusion, making it increasingly popular among those who wish to set up systems with phenomenal professional or personal capabilities. Those with Linux certifications will be the ones who are called as many professional settings are transitioning to include both systems.

Linux certification makes the IT professional much more versatile. While a great many potential employers may not recognize what a Linux certification really is, they will recognize the versatility that comes with it. Employers who are seeking IT support do not always understand everything they want their IT professional to do. In some rare but drastic cases, a personable individual with a long list of certifications is the one who lands the job simply because they look more professional and capable on paper and they seem to have a personality that others can get along with.

While some companies put a little more into their hiring process, without an Information Technology specialist on hand to explain everything, many companies feel as though they are shooting in the dark hoping to come up with a serious job candidate.

Linux and Unix are nearly the same animal, but are two different flavors in a very potent Information rich Technology world. For those who are looking to master all the animals, Linux can broaden the experiences understood by developing their Unix skills.

For the sake of the IT professional, Linux presents a different type of challenge, one that can help the IT graduate push forward and grasp entirely new concepts that arent present in Windows programs or certifications. Some IT professionals just enjoy the Linux system and feel that the certification is worth its salt for the experience of delving into Linux systems. Linux is more challenging, and being able to complete the challenge is more than enough for some newer IT professionals.

For those trying to break into the business, Linux is a must. Newbies will be competing with professionals with less education but more experience. Having a Linux certification is an excellent step to presenting to potential employers with a competitive edge. Given the experience that many of the IT professionals have been able to retain over the last ten years, breaking into the IT world is not easy. Every little edge that can overshadow long term experience is going to place a huge point in the newbies corner.

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Malware Bell - Conduct a Malware Bell Removal in Minutes

Are you getting fake pop up warnings that proclaim your computer has been infected with spyware? Has your browser been hijacked, redirecting searches and changing your homepage? Both of these are symptoms of a Malware Bell infection. If you have had a run in with this evil program I recommend conducting a Malware Bell removal procedure immediately!

Malware Bell is a rogue anti spyware program from the infamous family of spyware infectors known as IE Defender. This form of spyware/malware has been around for a quite a few years now and unfortunately IE Defender continually updates the program (the latest version is Malware Bell 3.2)spreading each new carnation virally through the internet.

The most common method of infection is through a codec. A codec is a video compressing program that encodes a data stream so it can play in your media player. If you either downloaded or tried to play a video and got an error that read "Video ActiveX Object Error: Your browser cannot display the video file" then you have been the victim of a Malware Bell attack.

The error message provides a link to download the program and then sure enough your computer is now infected with a deadly form of spyware and malware. This malicious program can harm you in numerous ways:

Can extort money from the infected PC owner

Steals private and confidential information

Records browsing habits

Can potentially corrupt your registry and destroy your computer.

How to remove Malware Bell can either be a question answered easily or prove to be quite difficult. A manual Malware Bell removal requires an intimate knowledge of system and registry processes. This malware attaches itself throughout your hard drive and requires you to remove approximately thirty different files.

But fortunately there is an easier method to fix Malware Bell. You can simply download a spyware removal program that can automatically fix your spyware problems few easy clicks. Removing Malware Bell has never been so easy!

Want to squash those annoying pop up ads and get your PC running like new? Come get your free scan and remove Malware Bell today!

Jim Marshall is an expert computer technician with fifteen years of experience in the industry. Since his own computer was destroyed by malicious software, he has been studying anti-spyware, adware, and malware systems for years.

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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Common Misconceptions About Forensic Animations

There seems to be many preconceived notions about forensic animations and their overall use in litigation. Many times, lawyers or accident reconstructionists will say that "An animation can show whatever the animator wants" or "Animations are difficult to admit in a court of law". However, to a forensic animator, this is also like saying, that your accountant can "fix your books". In reality, it is far from the truth.

Misconception #1 - "An animation can show whatever the animator wants"
Perhaps it is the fact that so much of what we see on television and in films is altered with lifelike special effects that we tend to associate anything with 3D visualization with more than a hint of skepticism. Ironically, much of the same software used to animate films such as "Spiderman" or "Lord of the rings" is also less known to be used in scientific visualization, research and forensic animations. People may associate the fact that an experienced special effects animator is capable of creating surreal, yet realistic looking effects. Therefore, it must not be accurate.

The greatest difference between a forensic animation and just any other type of animation is the "forensic" part. This implies that there is a large effort in understanding the details of what is being animated and that there is a large emphasis ensuring a high level of accuracy. An animator can spend more than 70% of his time on activities related to the verification of data and ensuring accuracy in the animation.

An experienced and qualified forensic animator would tell you that a large effort goes into building and checking each step of the animation process to the correct and accurate dimensions. In fact, very little is left to the imagination since most recreations are based on accurate data typically provided by the expert witness. A simple example is the terrain data of a particular scene. This can be obtained by means of a total station along with the positions of important features such as signs, traffic lights, debris or tire marks on the roadway.

Even the animation and motion of objects in a 3D recreation is typically based on information or data provided by the expert witness. This data is often obtained through careful calculations or through the use of simulation software. In the case of simulation software, the data can be directly converted or imported directly into the 3D animation software, leaving little room for error.
There may be cases where the forensic animator is provided with less than ideal information, however, even in these rare instances, an experienced forensic animator will have enough knowledge to ensure that the basic rules of geometry and physics (i.e. motion) are applied and adhered to.

Misconception #2 - "Animations are difficult to admit in a court of law"
Somewhere along the way, there have been animations which were so poorly constructed or erroneous they simply could not have been allowed in court. It would seem that these cases tend to stick in the minds of litigators and cause reluctance for future use of what is a perfectly acceptable and effective use of technology.

Normally, it is an inexperienced animator or lawyer which does not follow some of the basic rules of demonstrative evidence.
Some key points to consider when considering a forensic animation are:

1. The animation needs to support the testimony of the expert witness and should be considered an extension of the witness' report. The expert witness should be directly involved in authenticating and reviewing the animation.

2. Disclose the animation well in advance of the trial date. Evidence needs to be disclosed in a timely manner and the opponent requires time to cross examine the evidence.

3. The animation fairly and accurately conveys the data or matter that it purports to convey or depict. The animation should not be prejudicial in that it outweighs the probative value.

4. The animation should be relevant.

5. The forensic animator should be prepared to testify that the works created are based on sound technology, process and algorithms such that the final works are a reflection of the expert witness' opinion.

There are, of course, many other factors to consider which may be case dependant. Further materials and references are available for review including a paper entitled "The Admissibility of Demonstrative Evidence in Jury Trials:" Written by Barbara Legate of Legate and Associates and available at the AI2 forums (www.ai2-3d.com/Forums).

Today, most forensic animations are admitted into court since there are greater considerations and groundwork taken into account to ensure the accuracy, validity and quality of the animations. By choosing an experienced forensic animator and by adhering to the rules of demonstrative evidence, the risks associated with inadmissibility are greatly reduced.

Misconception #3 - "Animation and Simulation are the same thing"
There are two distinct ways to develop an animation and although the end result may try to achieve the same thing, they are fundamentally different in the means by which they are created.

A simulation is typically the output of a program which is operated by a qualified accident reconstructionist. The program has a set of key behaviours (i.e. mathematical equations) which define the movement of objects when given a set of known parameters. It is up to the accident reconstructionist to define all the input variables and ensure they are accurate. Once this is complete, the program is initiated to calculate all the positions of objects through some specific time.

The simulation software may also output the motion of objects in the form of exportable tabularized data and/or animation. However, most manufacturers of simulation based software programs have not been able to achieve the same level of realism as most animators are able to do with 3D visualization software. There may be a number of reasons to this which deal with further complicating already complex software or that perhaps the time spent on development is in the mathematics behind the simulation software and not primarily in the visualization or presentation of the data.

Another important issue which is common with simulation software is the validity of the data available. The old saying "garbage in, garbage out" is applicable. Since a simulation would typically be used as substantive evidence, it can get difficult to prove something is accurate without having solid data to back the animation up.

Animation
Demonstrative Evidence - illustrates how something works or how something happened based on the testimony of the expert or eye witness. The animator, not the software is responsible for accurately moving and positioning objects over time.
Does not try to prove anything, but just facilitates the account or testimony of a witness.

Simulation
Substantive Evidence - Takes actual dynamics and physics into account. The objects are not animated by "hand", but by software based on calculated inputs or data.
Tries to prove that something may have occurred a certain way.
Visually, an animation is more eye catching and realistic.
Simulations are improving in their presentation, but are still lacking realism.

On the other hand, an animation may be based on an eye witness testimony, calculations of the accident reconstructionist or from data output by a simulation package. All the events of an animation in a typical 3D visualization package are calculated and setup by the animator. Animations are almost always disclosed as demonstrative evidence and they do not try to "prove" anything. They are merely another form of expressing the opinion of the expert witness and are always presented as demonstrative evidence.

Misconception #4 - "We need it yesterday".
There have been many advances in the technology that forensic animators use which has improved the speed and efficiency of their work. Computer processing speeds have grown exponentially and the advances in software have allowed animators to do things which were simply not possible several years ago. There are even tools provided to animators which allow them to write custom scripts for repetitive tasks and specialized functions.
These advances in speed and ability would make one think that the time to complete an animation should also have been greatly reduced; however, this is not the case.

Part of this reason is simply the nature of the animation process. Much work needs to go into the understanding of the case, reading reports, taking measurements and verifying accuracy. This part alone can take a large part of the man-hours to create the animation.
Also, creating the 3D models ("scene assets") necessary to populate the animation is still a time consuming process. There are some advantages when a "library" of standard models is used (i.e. stop signs, light poles, traffic signs), however since each case is different and the specific details need to be reflected in the animation (such as the scene topography or specific damage to the vehicle), time must be spent to customize or create models from scratch.

Technology has effectively brought many more options to the realm of visualization which means that more work is being done in a similar amount of time. If one were to compare the time to produce an animation which was done 15 years ago to the same animation done today, there would be a noticeable decrease in the time to complete. However, the overall quality of presentation would certainly not be as appealing to the eye.
Due to media such as television and film and video games, people have become accustomed to a higher level of realism. The same animation which was used 15 years ago in a court of law, may not be as appealing or credible to an audience today.

It is important to leave as much time as possible to get a high quality animation and to allow time for the opponents to cross examine the animation. On average, a typical animation from a reputable forensic animator requires anywhere from a few weeks to months to complete depending on the availability of information, number of scenarios/views requested, level of realism and complexity of the animation. Unfortunately, there are still no "magic buttons" to do the manual work of a forensic animator.

Misconception #5 - "It's much too expensive"
Perhaps the most important piece of advice is to use a reputable and experienced forensic animator. There are some animation houses which specialize in advertizing or graphics which like to take on forensic work, but without a qualified and experienced forensic animator, there is a higher risk that the entire animation may be inadmissible.
A qualified forensic animator will bring to light all the options available, provide sound advice and set clear objectives up front. Setting clear objectives is possibly one of the most overlooked points. Without knowing the expectations, the goals of the animation are often missed or not well communicated resulting in last minute changes and edits which further increase the cost.

It is important the lawyers and accident reconstructionists understand the animation process and where the amount of man-hours are typically invested. Most forensic animators estimate or charge based on an hourly rate; however there are some which still prefer to quote by the case/project.

The general rule of thumb is that as the level of realism, complexity, number of scenarios and camera views increases, then so does the cost. This is why it is important to understand what is being requested of an animator. For example, changing a camera view slightly has a smaller impact on cost than does adding different animation scenarios with objects in different locations.

By taking a second look at forensic animations and their misconceptions, it is clear that there needs to be some understanding of the animating process by the client. Having an up front and open discussion about the objectives of the animation are imperative to having a positive impact on the case.

Drawing on the experience of a professional forensic animator who can explain the options available to a client and can discuss their associated costs removes the risk of falling short of the goals and ensures animations will be admissible in court.

Eugene Liscio is the owner of AI2- 3D Animations which specializes in forensic animations for litigation support. AI2 actively promotes the use of Forensic Animations, 3D Virtual Models, photogrammetry and other visual strategies for the courtroom. Eugene is a registered engineer in the province of Ontario, Canada.

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

Big Screen Entertainment Centers

Home entertainment centers, apart from providing storage space for the audiovisual equipment, can serve as the ideal place for a family gathering every evening if you plan your entertainment center carefully.

Apart from the creative satisfaction that you will derive from this activity, you will also be able to give a unique identity that will transform your house into a well cared for home. All this will require some planning on your part.

First of all, plan your space for the PC in the entertainment center. A PC is no longer meant for work alone. You can use it to download songs, videos, and also manage digital data. You will need a few hours of set-up time for connecting it to the entertainment center. This will also include a broadband connection, either a wireless or a wired one.

While buying your entertainment center, you need to keep in mind the size of the TV you possess. There are a large number of styles and sizes available in the market, ranging from 21 inch TVs to full-size home theater systems.

You can now enjoy the benefits of both the TV and PC at the same time. While the PC makes it easier to download music, you can enjoy music, videos, or movies on the big screen backed with surround-sound speakers systems.

If you plan well, your entertainment center can serve as the perfect place for the family to sit together. These entertainment centers have enough storage space that you can also plan to keep your books there.

So if one person wants to watch TV or listen to music, he or she can use the headphones and someone else can read a book.

Also, while planning your entertainment center, do keep in mind the space requirements and also you home dcor and furnishings. You can design your entertainment center as a corner cabinet, wall cabinet, or custom built cabinet.

Utilize your space well and dont stop at anything but the perfect fit. If it is a corner entertainment center that you have opted for, you can stack two or more rounded corner units and in this way transform this empty space into a compact storage center.

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Technology Is Absolutely Mind Boggling

Watching television on your computer is not a new concept. I have watched live streaming video for years. But, my jaw hit the floor when I learned that I actually could have the ability, to watch television stations, from countries around the globe.

My in-laws are from the north country of England, they are amazed that the technology exists that allows them to watch shows, from their homeland.

I used to Dream Of Jeannie now Internet television has made my dreams come true. I have always wondered exactly what other countries allow their citizens to view, now I know. It is staggering technology.

I was raised on the Atari 2600, I thought that was as far as technology would rise. But, as new innovations are introduced, technology continues to explode with new incredible products. Usually with the intent to make our lives easier and more enjoyable.

The time has come when we will never miss one of our favorite shows. The digital video recorders that are now standard in most houses revolutionized television viewing in our homes.

Now another step has been taken to improve our lives and our television viewing. You are now given the opportunity to watch television while you tend to your daily activities, with your computer.

You now have no excuses and zero reason to miss your favorite program. Plus, you have the technology available to you; which allows you to watch television stations from all over the world.

Soccer fans are going to love this type technology. Movie buffs will fall in love with the foreign films.

The day has come, no matter where you are or where your at, as long as you have an Internet connection. You have the ability to watch television.

Will this new technology lead to more people staying indoors and not enjoying the great outdoors? Who cares let the tree huggers worry about it. I love television and I am not going to worry a lick if I miss a bike ride or a jog outside. I rather be curled up with my technological chair and my technological computer and watching my 22' Hi Def computer monitor.

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Friday, April 17, 2009

Online Desi Games - The Indigenous Delight

We Indians have always been quite keen on everything related to entertainment. Be it cinema, music or games. Our parents spent their leisure time playing cards (rummy being the most popular of all), Ludo, Snakes and Ladders, Carrom and chess.

India is a country where fun at home increases manifold when friends and relatives gather. On a holiday or at the weekends, the whole family rejoices by playing some cool indoor games. A child grows up learning Ludo and Snakes and Ladders. Times have changed now but Indians still crave for captivating games. When PCs gained entry into every Indian home, solitaire and freecell kept every one hooked. With the advent of Internet along with social networking sites and chat messengers, the gaming portals have also gripped the masses.

Considering the huge demand and popularity of online games, the Indian entertainment industry has decided to give them an indigenous touch. The aim is to attract the masses. For that. themes based on Indian day-to-day lifestyle are adopted. You can see busy streets, unpretentious villages or intense traffic serving as a backdrop in these games. Bollywood superstars, politicians, sports persons playing the role of the main protagonists in the games. The gamers can relate to the environment easily. Obviously, it is exciting to make Amitabh Bachchan follow your instructions.

Consequently, the gamers remain glued to the game.
The idea to give the games a desi transformation is highly acclaimed throughout the country. The average count of the online gamers in India is comparable to most of the developed countries where online gaming initially evolved.

Some of the games that wrote their success stories are Babul game (with Amitabh Bachchan playing the lead), Laloo Ki Laadli (quite obviously, Laloo Prasad Yadav shines here), Meter down racing (an auto rickshaw race), Bipasha's Beach blaze (Bipasha sizzles on skates in a beach), Salman Safe Mode (Salman behind the steering on Mumbai streets which is not at all safe) are just few of the online desi games created exclusively for our Indian game lovers. People get immense delight watching and controlling their favourite icons with a few keystrokes.
These days, the automobile brands have made their way into the gaming industry to gain publicity amongst the Indians. Logan from Mahindra has launched itself with a racing game. Same goes for Ford, which displays its models through a very popular game.
The dimensions of indoor gaming have changed a lot. But the fun remains the same. The Indian game lovers have come out of the addiction of the usual games board games and now find their niche in the world of online gaming. Online Indian games are scaling new heights with every new innovation and passing day.

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How to Look Your Best at Your Next Photography Shoot

Looking your best during a photo shoot, whether it is an engagement, bridal, wedding, fashion or a high school senior portrait session, is simple. However, it does require some effort. It could require breaking some bad habits and as with doing anything well, it does require practice. Following these steps will give you a great foundation for getting the best results at your next photo shoot.

1. Water - The secret for beautiful skin. Drink plenty of water starting a week in advance of your photo shoot. This will hydrate your skin.

2. Sleeping beauty - Rest well the night before to prevent dark circles or bags under your eyes.

3. The search for inspiration - Look at magazines or online images to spark ideas of what would you like your pictures to look like, and communicate those ideas to your photographer. This will also give ideas for interesting poses.

4. Get to know yourself and your best angles using a mirror - Everybody has a specific angle in which they photograph best. Stand in front of a mirror, move your head slowly up and down, tilt it side to side, and right and left. Look carefully to find the angles where you look your best. Try to practice making different expressions, smiles and poses to notice what looks best.

5. Eat - Eat something light before the photo shoot. You will need your energy.

6. Your nails - Make sure that your nails are neat and well taken care of. Bad nails could ruin a great shot!

7. Hair Removal - Wax, shave or pluck your eyebrows a few days in advance, you do not want irritated skin before your shoot.

8. Don't try new products! - Nothing is worse than trying something new that has a bad result a day or two before a photography session.

9. Avoid Salt - Eating salt can cause water retention.

10. Clothes - Try on outfits beforehand. Choose colors that look good on you and clothes that aren't too tight and pulling or stretching anywhere. Check for any loose buttons or stains.

Preparation is everything when it comes to looking your best at a photography session. If you would like addition tips, check out our blog for more great information. Best of luck to you!

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Organizing Your Favorite Board Games

With four children, ages 3-18 we have amassed a large number of board games. Over the years, our list has grown to over 30 board games. I used to be very vigilant about taping the corners of the boxes. That seemed to help reinforce the edges - for a little while! But over time, they always ended up looking terrible. When my children were younger, as soon as they cracked the edge of the box on Christmas morning, there was mama with a Ziplock bag just waiting for all the tiny pieces. That bag was placed into the box and the children were very good about putting all the piece away. But we still had to struggle with that yucky box.

Last year, we went on vacation in the Carolinas and I made the best discovery! The guest house where we were staying had a huge number of board games. However, to my surprise, there were no boxes! They simply stacked the boards together on one shelf and had all the small pieces and instructions in labeled storage bags. This took so little space, that they had about 40 games in less space than 5 or 6 games left in traditional boxes! They looked so neat and orderly too!

When I got home, I immediately set about getting rid of most of the board game boxes and using this same method. I LOVE having all our games fitting on one small shelf, rather than taking up an entire closet!

I shared with my readers awhile back that at Christmas time, we limit the children to three gifts, plus one to share, using the following formula:

Something to Read, Something to Wear, Something to Play, Something to Share, I had lots of folks write and ask about what I meant about "Something to Share."

Well, we try to come up with one gift the entire family can share and enjoy. This may be a "classic" video, an "experience" gift, like zoo passes for the year or museum membership. But in our home, it is generally a board game. Here are our favorite board games that we have found the children (and we!) go back to over and over. Most can be found on Amazon (http://tinyurl.com/6qnovv) for simple Christmas shopping.

- Monopoly
- Mega Monopoly
- Boggle
- Clue
- Clue Jr.
- Risk
- Scrabble
- Super Scrabble
- Phase 10
- Wizard Card Game
- Uno
- Life
- Chutes and Ladders
- Candyland
- Apples to Apples - Bible Edition
- Guess Who? Board Game
- Sorry!
- Chess
- Memory

Malia Russell is the owner and director of http://www.homemaking911.com - The number one word homemakers use to describe themselves is overwhelmed. Women have a yearning to create a home, a place of beauty, order, comfort and peace. However the compulsion to do it right often collides with feelings of guilt, inadequacy and frustration.

http://www.homemaking911.com is meant to encourage you. There you will find resources to help in many aspects of home management and home education, being a godly wife and mother, and becoming the type of woman God is calling you to be.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Great Christmas Gifts For Children

It seems finding the perfect Christmas gift gets harder every year and buying for children are no exception. The biggest problem with buying for children is their lists can be extensive and costly. So, finding a good present for them will take a little work but can be done if you follow some simple rules.

Video games are probably one of the hottest gifts for children in today's world. There are three different kinds of game systems that you can buy right now. Nintendo makes the Nintendo Wii. Some of the characters that are associated with this game system are Super Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog. The Xbox360 is made by Microsoft and some of it's most popular games are Halo 3 and Grand Theft Auto.

Sony Play station three is the newest entry from Sony Corporation and have a list of many characters and titles. No matter which game system you have their will be a video game that will cater to whatever your child interests are. This is the main reason video games are very popular gifts.

One item that more people are going back to are traditional gifts. Traditional gifts can consist of Dump trucks, trains, and hot wheel cars. For girls the traditional favorites are still Barbie dolls, jewelry, and games. Traditional gifts are still extremely popular with parents and children.

Electronics is popular across the board and children are no exception. Kids love Mp3 players along with CD players and boom boxes. Electronics is something that continues to be popular with children and it looks like that won't stop anytime soon either.

Gift cards in recent years have really been getting popular. Gift cards let children go out and pick what they want instead of parents or grandparents buying them something they don't want. This solves the problem of what to get children and it let's children get exactly what they want. It's a win-win situation for both.

Build it kits have seen a big resurgence in recent years. Build it kits are where you build a certain item. It could be a leather wallet or a solar cell battery. These kits give kids something to occupy their time, and they learn how to do something. Kids love these as once they complete the kit they feel very important as they have accomplished something. It gives them confidence and they are most likely to try something else later down the road. Parents love that a lot.

Gifts for children vary greatly depending on what kind of hobbies your children have. The more you know about your children the better idea you will have on what they will like. Every year their will always be the hot toys that children want. For the most part if you stay with the staples that children love than you can't ever go wrong. Over time children will change their values and ideals, but for the most part it really does stay the same. As long as you don't deviate from that you should do fine when it comes to Christmas gifts.

Jeffrey Meier at Jam727 Enterprises at http://www.thearticlehome.com blog offers even more detailed information on a wide variety of topics.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Does The Playstation 3 Have Overheating Problems?

For Sony things weren't looking so great going back to the Tokyo Games Show in September 2006. Sony was unveiling their eagerly anticipated new PlayStation 3 games system, and the demo units were spluttering and dying left and right. This was essentially bad news considering the recent recall of Sony's lithium ion batteries.

The problem was simply that the Playstation 3 console was overheating. A representative from an equities company was the first to report it and soon after, everybody in gaming industry was talking about the new PS3' overheating problem.

Actually, there were several reasons why the consoles were taking to overheating, that did not really have anything to do with the design of the machines themselves. To start with, the Tokyo Game Show was extremely hot. Anyone that's visited Japan in September will know that it's a brutal time of the year, and the venue was lacking air-conditioning. There were 200 PlayStation 3 all in action close to one another, which is probably poor planning on the part of the organizers. To make things worse, all the consoles were sealed in cases to prevent anybody from peeking into the machine. This means that unfortunately there was no way that the exhaust fans, which were reportedly operating just fine, could get rid of all that heat.

It seems obvious that with 200 consoles in sealed cases in sweltering conditions that they would overheat. Still, it looked very bad. Representatives from Sony were all over the place during October stating that there weren't any overheating issues and many gamers were sceptical.

To make things worse for Sony was the recent recall of the lithium ion batteries, which are mostly used within there Vaio Laptops. The batteries were overheating and bursting into flames! This resulted in a massive recall of nearly seven million batteries being returned, and this was a massive financial blow to Sony. Critics commented that Sony was actually aware of this problem but didn't act quickly enough, and if they had, the recall may have been avoided. Taking all this into account, it did effect Sony's reputation pretty badly, combined with the overheating demos at the Tokyo Game Show looked much worse. With batteries exploding and the new PlayStation console choking away, many investors decided to pull out. At that time, Sony's share price dropped 2.75%

Now, since the release of the PlayStation 3 console late last year, how many machines have been over heating? The good news seems to be that nobody has reported their machines over heating. It may have been just a fluke. In view of the variety of reasons why the consoles were getting over heated at the Tokyo Game Show, none of which seems to be down to the machines themselves, and all lack of consumer confidence and bad press blew it way out of proportion.

It has been experienced by many gamers that after prolonged gaming, sometimes 48 hours straight (more or less), playing various games on the PlayStation 3, there was no trouble to report. The fans continued to run quietly, there was warm air coming out of the back, it got hot as all consoles do, but not too hot, and no overheating trouble was noticed. The only problems were bleary eyes, backs and thumbs, and delirium due to a complete lack of sleep and video game overdose.

Finally, if you don't believe the lack of PlayStation 3 overheating problems, check out the gaming forums, you won't hear anything about PS3 on these issues.

For more information on the PlayStation 3 try visiting www.andallconsoles.com, a popular games console website that provides console news, tips, and game reviews for the Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Race Equipment Checklist for Mountain Bike Racers

I remember my first mountain bike race. Whenever I showed up, and was just about to change into my cycling outfit, I realized that I hadn't packed my clothes! Just kidding. But the reason I remembered them is that I had a checklist of everything I would need. I don't want you to forget anything, so I decided to put my list online.

You should print this out and hang it by your bike stuff so you can check everything off as it goes in your car. If you're preparing for your first race, or your eighty-first, better safe than sorry.

Bike

Water bottle (filled)

CamelBak or Seat bag

--spare tube


--tire levers


--mini-pump


--CO2


--energy gel


--mini-tool


--patch kit

Helmet

Sunglasses

Jersey

Undershirt (optional)

Gloves

Shorts

Socks

Shoes with cleats

Energy bar

Change of clothes

Post-race food and water

First-aid kit

Bike lock

Camera or Camcorder

Towel

Baby wipes

Money

Registration form and/or license

Light (for 24 hour races)

About The Author

This article was written by Levi Bloom in 2004 and originally appeared on http://bloombikeshop.com. Check out his site for more bike related information.

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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Types of Z Corporation 3D Printers

There are a number of prototyping and 3D printing systems available today. These printers transform computer models into actual 3D objects. Z Corporation 3D printers are the fastest commercially available printers. Their fast speed, low operating cost and high quality models make them most popular in today's time. These printers are affordable in their price range and are automated so easy to use in daily office or any other commercial use. The different types of 3D printers can be described as follows:

ZPrinter 310 Plus
The ZPrinter features 3D viewing, text labeling and scaling functionality. It can build the layers with a speed of two to four layers per minute. It is monochromatic printer with the resolution of 300*450 dpi. It weighs about 115 kg and can be easily used in offices or any application area .It provides quick and easy development of models at an effective cost.

ZPrinter 450
The ZPrinter 450 introduces 3D color printing possible for the development of real life objects. The other printer where use a single color at a time, it uses a multitude of colors to enhance the look, feel and the style of the product design. It can be used to add the highlights the text, and use arrows in the model. It has a build speed of about two to three layers per minute and provides a resolution of about 300*450dpi. The print heads provided are two in number one is clear and the other is tricolored. It weighs about 193 kg. It is safe, noise free, clean as there is recycling of the waste material and convenient for use.

Spectrum Z 510
The Spectrum Z 510 is provided with improved accuracy and multi colored models can be designed with accurate precision. The build speed is same as the other printers of two to three layers per minute. It supports a resolution of 600*450 dpi. The number of print heads provide at a time is four in number which is more as compared to the other two available 3Dprinters. The equipment weighs about 400 kg.

All the 3D printers help in getting the models close to their finished design state. The system software of these printers runs on the Window NT, 2000, XP and Vista platforms. They can be used in the offices as they are not as heavy and space consuming as the other options available in the market. These printers provide easy, fast and economic designing of the objects.

Engineering & Manufacturing Services Inc (EMS) is one of the leading supplier of Z Corporation
3D Printers like ZPrinter 310 Plus, Z50 full Color 3D printers and Spectrum Z510 3D Printers.

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Monday, April 6, 2009

Design Your Landscape in 3D

We live in a computer age. Practically every household has a computer, and every big town has a computer store where one can go to stock up on software or all kinds of games. There's software for everything from learning a foreign language to correlating your recipes... to designing your landscape.

The traditional way to design a new landscape is to sketch out a scale model of your front or back yard on a sheet of graph paper, with each block equivalent to a certain number of feet, depending on the size of your yard. Over this grid you place sheets of tracing paper, on which you play around with the different kinds of features you'd like to see in your landscape, and where they'd best fit.

You can now do the same thing with a computer program - only with the software you'll be able to see things in 3-D which will aid greatly in the visualization of your finished design.

Of course even if you use landscape software - there is still information that you need to research on your own, which you'll have to input into the program, in order to use the software effectively. You'll have to have exact measurements of the width and length of your yard. You must know the pH balance of the soil, and the soil composition - sand, clay, etc. You must know where it slopes and where it's level - which effects water runoff.

There are only a few landscaping programs on the market - you'll want to do a little research on each to find if one suits your needs.

Competing programs include the Better Homes and Gardens Landscaping and Deck Designer, Instant Landscaping, and Your Complete Landscape and Garden Designer.

If you decide to purchase a landscaping program, of course do the common sense things of making sure you have the right operating system and enough memory to run the program. Make sure the company offers technical support. Surf the web to get an idea of any feedback or complaints on any of the software before you buy it.

Features to look for:

Landscaping templates - the more the better.

A library of more than 4,000 components for your project ideas - try to get software designed for your particular area - so t hat it's library will contain plants you're likely to use.
A feature helps you seek for plants based on drought tolerance, climate deer, resistance, etc.
Ability to design and visualize your areas in 3D.

The drawback to landscaping software is that it can be difficult to use if you are not computer savvy. But if you're not averse to reading manuals, this software can make your landscape designing even more enjoyable.

Andrew Caxton is a consultant who writes on many consumer topics like lawn care for http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com .

You can find more information and resources on landscaping at his website.

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Sunday, April 5, 2009

ERP Software Selection

Enterprise resource planning is a business management system that integrates all facets of the business, including planning, manufacturing, sales and marketing. All functional departments that are involved in operations or production are integrated in one system.

Since ERP packages are not designed to support customization, most businesses implement the best practices embedded in the acquired ERP system. Customizing an ERP package can be very expensive and complicated. The move to ERP is a project of breathtaking scope, and the selection of software is of critical importance. ERP software installation has many variables such as, the number of divisions it will serve, the number of modules installed, the amount of integration that will be required with existing systems, the readiness of the company to change and the ambition of the project.

The software selection is based on the processes in the concerned organization. As such, the functionality should be well defined. In case of a manufacturing unit, the core business would obviously be manufacturing, and software that is specific to such an organization should be chosen. The software that is designed for discrete manufacturing may not suit process manufacturing.

Some ERP packages are very generic in their reports and inquiries, and customization is expected in every implementation. In such cases, third party reporting packages that interface well to particular ERP should be purchased. Companies also have a choice of web-based ERP systems that require no client side installation and are cross-platform and centrally maintained. These systems can be accessed through web browsers.

The ERP software attempts to integrate all departments and functions across a company onto a single computer system. This integrated approach can have a tremendous payback if companies install the software correctly.

ERP Software provides detailed information on ERP Software, ERP Software Solutions, ERP Software Companies, Manufacturing ERP Software and more. ERP Software is affiliated with HR Software Solutions.

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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Digital Picture Frames For the Hobby Photographer

Are you into hobby photography? I fancy myself a bit of a photographer, though I'm definitely in the "hobby" category. Sometimes when I talk to a friend of mine who is a professional photographer, I'm reminded that my camera only costs hundreds, while his costs thousands! But the whole point of hobby photography is to have fun with what you're doing. One of the best ways to do that is to find creative ways to share your photos with others.

Photo Sharing Online There are many different ways to share your photos online with friends, from Facebook to Flickr, and everything in between. This is of course a great way for people to stay up to date on your best work or latest escapades, however this form of photo sharing typically is locked in cyberspace.

Digital Picture Frames Digital frames are great news for hobby photographers, because they present an inexpensive way to display our best work to our friends, as they are over visiting! Prior to getting a digital picture frame, every few months I would go through my digital photos and try to pick out the absolute best ones, the ones that I would like to see on my wall. Then I would further narrow this down to a small handful that I could actually afford to print. Once these make it onto the wall, I would usually get admiring comments from my guests, then they would fade into the scenery as you quickly get used to them.

With a digital picture frame, it is so easy to keep it filled with fresh photos of your latest work. Every time people come over they are treated to a fresh taste of your photographic and artistic skill.

Merging Online Sharing With Digital Frames Some digital picture frames are now available with wireless functions. These can be integrated with online photo sharing sites, so that now you can share all your photos with a few clicks! For instance, the Digital Spectrum MF8115 is a great 15" wireless photo frame that works off your existing wireless home network. You can set it up so that when you update your Flickr account, the digital frame is automatically updated as well!

Combining a wireless digital frame with an online photo sharing account is truly the most efficient way for a hobby photographer to share their work with their friends and colleagues.

Don't even think of buying a digital picture frame until you've read the DigitalFrameGuy.com's free Buyer's Guide to Digital Picture Frames!

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Essential Equipment to Improve Your Photography

When I started out taking what I would call serious photographs I was told about a piece of equipment that would improve my picture taking enormously. This was back in the olden days of film, but it is still as true today as it was thirty odd years ago. This weapon in the photographer's arsenal would not only improve the images that I produced but I would improve me as a photographer.

Today with the Microstock Photography market demanding the increased quality, this bit of equipment won't guarantee success but it will cut down the rejections. So what is this amazing bit of technology and where can you get one? Well, the item that all photographers must have is a - Tripod. Yes that's it, a tripod. Forget all the electronic gadgets and the digital meters etc. Buy yourself a tripod.

One of the hardest things to do when you are taking a picture is to hold the camera steady or rather rock solid. When I first started out on my journey into photography I was told to use a rule of thumb which went like this. The slowest shutter speed that you can use is equal to the lens size millimeters. So if I was to use a 50mm lens the slowest shutter speed that I should use is a 1/50th of a second or 1/60th on the shutter speed dial. If I used a 200mm lens I'd have to shoot at 1/250th of a second. Although this rule generally worked I still did get the odd image suffering with camera shake.

In the past days of film we could get away with a very small amount of camera shake. As lenses are far better nowadays and combined with the increased resolution and the digital technology available that enables the photographer to record every minute detail and at the same time highlighting the slightest flaw. You need to be shooting as close as possible to perfection therefore as digital photographers we need to take more care when shooting our pictures. By the way, I know that the 35mm film has effectively more pixels per square centimetre but digital images are recorded to increase the overall quality and clarity of the image. So whilst we have the equipment and technology to get better results all this is wasted by even the smallest amount of camera shake.

By fixing the camera to a tripod, and I mean a decent sturdy tripod, you will eliminate camera shake. Not only that but because you have taken the effort to use a tripod you tend to take more care and think about the subject. Landscapes for instance, when you are using a tripod you can evaluate the scene before pressing the shutter. This should improve your results as you can concentrate on the composition and forget about holding the camera.

Along with a tripod I like to use a shutter release. But if I'm shooting still-life I put the camera onto self-timer. This will ensure that there is absolutely no movement as the camera has ten seconds to stop moving after I have pressed the shutter.

I realise that you cannot use a tripod in all situations and for some subjects you need to move around freely. But on the occasions when you can use a tripod, use it! As I said earlier, if you want to submit your images to the Microstock Photography market the acceptable quality for digital photographic images has got even higher. The answer is to meet the demand with higher quality images and your trusty three legged friend will help you to do just that! After all, if a photograph is worth taking...it's worth taking right!

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