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August 30, 2010

What Are Asset Management Techniques?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 11:59 am

How does one go about taking care of one’s property – one’s worldly possessions? Well, the majority of people put their money in the bank, put the jewellery in a safe and insure the rest. But insurance is not really taking care of your possessions, is it? It is taking care of yourself so that you do not have renew them with your own money.

In the old days, and even now, I presume in some places, you would employ a boy to watch over your sheep or cattle or bring them in at night for fear of big cats, wolves or rustlers. These were an early kind of security guard and indeed rich people had and frequently still do have personal body guards.

What if you had a substantial office with a hundred laptop computers – laptops because people had to do field work too? How would you keep track on all those? A car is another good case in point and construction site machinery is being stolen all the time even from under the watchful gaze of (or with the compliance of) private security companies.

So what can you do? Get dogs? That works usually, but they can be poisoned. Install video cameras and passive infra-red movement sensors connected to a control centre? That works and a lot of firms and private houses have it, but it is very expensive.

As a cheap alternative, the police were handing out free pens in the UK, which wrote in invisible ink. The idea was to put your postcode and house number. This ink became visible under a certain kind of light. That is all very well if you have a suspect or found goods.

Bar codes are not realistic, the pen is better. It all comes back to insurance or surveillance.

However, there is another way that is becoming affordable. The concept has been around for approximately 85 years, but it was too pricey to use on anything less significant than an airplane or a battle tank.

I am talking about radio frequency identification or RFID for short. The concept is the same one that aircraft have been using since during the Second World War – a transponder sends out precoded information in answer to a demand from an RF reader.

Details regarding ownership and details of what the item is can be written to an RFID chip also known as a tag and the tag can then be taped inside the item that it is to safeguard.

There are two varieties of tag: the passive and the active. Passive tags will only respond if information is requested by a reader, whereas an active tag is always broadcasting.

Many business people use RFID tagging to keep track of their assets. In the instance of farm animals, most cattle are tagged these days. Most large offices have their IT goods tagged as well and we all know that fashion stores have been tagging clothes for years, although maybe you did not know what that button was that they were taking off at the till.

Individuals are already tagging their dogs, cats and cars and it will not be long before these asset management techniques will be used extensively at home as well. Insurance companies may demand on it.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on several topics, but is currently involved with the RFID asset management. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Active RFID Management.

July 21, 2010

Home Renovations DIY

It seems that there has been a drop in consumer trust in the building and construction industry of late. This may be because of the scams shown on television or the bribery and corruption endemic in the corporate sector, but it is almost certainly the same motivation why so many are now doing home improvements by themselves.

And why shouldn’t they? A little knowledge of the technical aspects together with with an eye for creativity is often enough to complete the home improvement on your own.

Why are people turning to do-it-yourself home improvements?

There are many people trying to pass themselves off as construction workers, although they do not have a lot of experience in construction or home maintenance and they are literally are out there right now practising, learning their trades on homes like yours and mine across the country.

As a result, homeowners are finding that the jobs are not being finished to their liking. At times they are even pre-paying for services that do not get done or were not part of the arrangement.

You do not have to trust and pay someone to enhance your home. Why not have a go yourself?

You can augment your home?s existing concrete surfaces using acid stains, acrylic paints, epoxy paints, and scoring techniques.

If you are tired of looking at drab gray concrete, there are some easy projects if you are sincere about having a go at home improvement DIY, you can easily give your patio, driveway or garage a revitalizing new look.

Attractive concrete work costs about double that of standard concrete, which is why many people cannot afford it.

However, there are inexpensive methods to beautify concrete after it has cured, without having to pay skilled tradesmen.

Acid-based concrete stains are becoming more and more popular for coloring concrete surfaces. They chemically react with the cement to generate permanent color with a variegated or mottled appearance like that of marble. This results in a natural, stylish looking surface.

Water-based concrete stains are an alternative to acid stains but are much more user friendly because they are so much less dangerous. These stains do not chemically react with the concrete; they are absorbed into the porous surface and act like a dye. The big benefit of water based stains is the wide array of colors available.

If you want to venture beyond the basic staining of your concrete, think about using some scoring techniques to create patterns on the surface.

You could make your concrete look like a tiled floor for instance. It is just up to your imagination. A mini angle grinder with a 4 inch grinding wheel is the ideal tool for this.

The key thing to remember when scoring is to trace out the pattern on the concrete first and ensure you are happy with the way it looks because scoring is irreversible.

Epoxy paints make an excellent coating for garage floors and cellar floors. Many industrial floors have epoxy coatings because of their hardiness and resilience to chemical spills as well as their appearance.

In recent years, however, it has become very popular for residential use with the availability of an growing number of different colors. This is not a complicated job, but the key to successful application is surface preparation.

Epoxy paints have also become available in a water based form making it safe for the DIY’er and perfect for indoor jobs. They cost a little more than stains. For a 400 square foot area, you’ll spend about $200 for the materials required for this project.

So, you see? You do not have to spend big money to improve your home. You have the ability to do it yourself. With a few instructions and a little bit of work, anyone can turn dull concrete into a work of art of their own.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several subjects, but is currently involved with Flowtron Bug Zapper devices. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Indoor Bug Zapper

May 26, 2010

Electronic Bug Zapper

The electric insect killer is the best way of clearing the area around you of insects, especially the flying ones like mosquitoes. The electric bug killer evaporates any insect from a mosquito to a gnat instantly on contact with a nice, loud, electrical ‘crack’!

However, this is not to say that the hand held insect zapper cannot be used outside, as long as it is not raining. It should be treated like any other high voltage electrical equipment. Keep the electric insect zapper dry and definitely do not use it while you are standing in the pool!

Models do vary greatly, but there are really only two kinds of indoor bug zapper: the battery operated bug zapper and the rechargeable electric insect killer. Both models are equally effective at zapping bugs and work on the same principle.

The electric bug killer looks like a ‘junior’ tennis racket, but with three layers of ’strings’, which are in fact wires. The central grid of wires becomes electrified at the touch of a button, while the other two grids, one on either side, are harmless earths.

When a bug is caught between the wires of the hand held insect zapper, it creates a short, which vaporizes it instantaneously with a loud crack. The hand held bug killer will kill other insects too, but they tend to burn rather than explode.

I have been using the rechargeable kind for five years and am extremely happy with the indoor insect killer. In fact, the electric bug zapper has come a long way over the last few years. A fully charged electric bug zapper is powerful enough to last for several hundred swipes and will hold it’s charge, if unused, for weeks without any significant discharge.

The rechargeable battery pack will put up with intensive use for the best part of a year, although its ability to hold a charge for several weeks gradually reduces after six or seven months.

The most recent indoor insect zapper I’ve had has a main on/off switch, an LED that comes on when it is live (the brightness of this light also gives an indication of the battery’s strength) and an LED that comes on when the zapper is on recharge.

The instructions on the wrapper say that it should be (re)charged for about sixteen hours. I usually put mine on charge over night once or twice every week or two, although the electric bug zapper shows a marked increase in performance after only a couple of hours recharging.

The latest version I’ve seen also comes with a powerful beam called a ‘headlamp’. I have found this very useful when walking in the garden, but I’m not sure whether it’s meant to attract the flies in the dark so that you can zap them if you’re bored. You know, like an anglerfish.

I’ve used the headlamp on my indoor bug killer for that reason as well, but the light uses a lot of battery power. All in all, the electric insect zapper is a big asset at any outdoor event. The electric insect zapper is useful to ‘clean out’ your bedroom before retiring; it’s unequalled for evening mosquitoes and it will clear a lunch table of wasps as well.

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May 1, 2010

Sonicare Flexcare – 3 Reasons to Purchase a power Toothbrush

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — Jessica L Thomas @ 10:48 am

Looking for a superior way to take of your teeth? In this article we are going to chat about the Sonicare Flexcare and 3 reasons to buy a energy toothbrush.

We all know how significant our smiles are, no matter who we are or what we do for a livelihood. Some of us are going to be out and about on the job attempting to make deals and win over new customers, others are stay at house Moms that love to share their blissful smile with their children and relations. No matter your situation is let us speak about the Sonicare Flexcare and 3 reasons to purchase a energy toothbrush.

Number 1 – Quicker

Have you ever gotten to the conclusion of your day and just felt like you are out of power? Falling into bed at the conclusion of the day sounds like a wonderful option. 2 minutes running your toothbrush over your teeth vigorously may feel like an eternity. When you have a toothbrush that does all of the labor you can get it done in a time efficient manner.

Number 2 – Easier

This toothbrush is great because you can easily reach the back of your mouth and get that fresh from the dentist feeling. There will be no putting out cash for an expensive cleaning but you are able to get it right in your own house. This is something to make me want to purchase it for sure.

Number 3 – Cost Effective

As I said above, you have the ability to get a fresh from the dentist feeling but there is no need to pay the dentist price when you use this toothbrush. With rechargeable batteries you will be able to easily achieve the results that you want with just a one time payment.

I am sure that you can think of some other great reasons to purchase a the Sonicare Flexcare but these are my top three.

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April 8, 2010

Further Uses for the Indoor Bug Zapper

I don’t know if you have ever used a handheld, indoor bug zapper, but I think that they are marvelous. I’m talking about the handheld type that looks like a child?s plastic, toy tennis racquet. They come in two basic forms. I prefer the rechargeable bug zapper, for the reason that batteries end up up costing more than the indoor bug zapper itself, although you could always buy rechargeable batteries, but then they are costly too.

My wife and I like to spend time in the garden. We meet friends there, dine there and in general loaf about outside, as do most folks about here, when they are not working. What’s more, it?s much cooler outside than inside. A comfortable chair, a few snacks, a cool drink and a book or a companion and life does not get much better. In fact, it’s idyllic.

That is until about six or seven o’clock when the first squadron of mosquitoes have judged that the sun’s rays have lost enough strength that they will not evaporate and they come out looking for blood. Some evenings are worse than others, of course. Normally, the mosquitoes are pretty bearable, especially seeing as I have discovered the indoor bug zapper. (I don’t know why it is called an ‘indoor bug zapper’, it is equally as effective outdoors as in).

It’s not that I like to slaughter things, but I find it hard to have compassion for mosquitoes. Nevertheless, I do get a certain amount of enjoyment from seeing and hearing mosquitoes and other bugs literally blow up with a flash and a spark as they come into connection with the electric and ground wires of the indoor bug zapper. These electric bug zappers can pack quite a charge, particularly if the batteries are new or the pack is completely charged.

The other day, I found a novel use for my handheld, indoor bug zapper. I’ll tell you how it came about. I was in the garden, as normal, and my bug zapper was close at hand as the first squadron of mosquitoes was expected. I had my book in one hand and the bug zapper on my knees, when my wife asked me to go to the store for her. No problem, therefore, I set off on the five minute walk.

I was half-way there when I realized that I had the indoor bug zapper in my hand, but it was not worth taking it home and beginning the trip again. Anyway, on my return trip, I had my small bag of provisions in one hand and the indoor bug zapper in the other, when a local bully of a dog came running out of a garden right for me. This has happened often and, although he has never bitten me yet, it is somewhat scary. He stood there glaring at me with teeth bared and his ‘pack’ of assorted local friends came out to surround me and join in.

I don’t really know what the best course of action is in this situation. I have tried holding my ground, but the intimidation just goes on and I have tried to keep walking, but he gets worryingly close by on occasion. This time, I unexpectedly lashed out with the indoor bug zapper and just caught him on the snout. Well, I’m not sure whether it hurt him, it did not seem to too much, but it gave him a very nasty shock in more ways than one, I can tell you! He leapt about four feet into the air as if he were on a pogo stick and then ran for all he was worth with all his pals following him. It was very gratifying after six months of aggravation from this dog.

Anyway, I don’t take my indoor bug zapper everywhere with me, but I will in future, if any other local dogs trouble me. I know it works a treat. I have seen that one since, but he stays well away from me and doesn’t utter a peep. I believe I would take my indoor bug zapper with me, if I were wandering in an unknown part of town or the park nonetheless.

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March 3, 2010

Hand Held Bug Zapper

If you aren’t already familiar with the electric insect killer, you are really going to like it and if you have had one before, I’m sure you’ll welcome it back like an old pal! The handheld insect killer does just what it says it does: it zaps bugs. But it does it really, very well.

Any bug that is touched by the wiring of the electric insect zapper is electrocuted. Smaller insects like midges and mosquitoes are vaporized with a very satisfying flash and a crack. Larger bug, like house flies and wasps are killed, but don’t explode like the smaller ones.

How many times have these flying insects taken the edge off an otherwise lovely evening in the garden? Or how many times have you not been able to get a good night’s sleep, because you know there’s at least one mosquito in the bedroom. It has happened to me hundreds of times, I know! It is very satisfying to get one’s own back with the hand held insect killer.

I don’t relish killing things without cause – I’m married to a Buddhist- but mosquitoes? I’m sorry, they can die. And the hand held bug killer does it without any messing about. No waiting and hoping they’ll fly into the ultraviolet light and then into the mesh. No, one sweep of the electric insect killer and the mosie’s gone and you can hear whether you got her or not. (I say her, because the sucking mosquitoes always are females – honest, I wasn’t being sexist).

Basically, there are two kinds of electric insect killer. There is the battery operated bug zapper and the rechargeable electric bug zapper. Both operate on the same principle, but I prefer the rechargeable type, although I suppose you could use rechargeable batteries too. However, I think that they would be more expensive that the bug zapper in the first place. Anyway, I have had a handheld bug killer of the rechargeable sort for five years and I am ecstatic about them.

These days, I spend a great deal of time in northern Thailand with my wife, so you can bet your life that my electric bug killer gets a good work-out almost every night. We usually eat in the garden in the evening and all socializing is done outside by tradition, especially in the rural areas, where we live, so it comes in very handy. I also use my electronic bug killer to ’sweep’ the bedroom for bugs before we go to bed at night, just like a secret agent.

The hand held insect zapper seems to improve every time I buy one, which makes it hard to give you definite specifications. The hand held bug zappers I bought four or five years ago, sometimes failed within six to nine months of purchase, although their ability to hold a charge was less after four or five months.

However, the new electric bug killer will last 9-12 months and still be very pokey after nine months. My latest one even has a powerful torch called a headlamp incorporated into it. I’m not sure what it’s supposed to be for, but if you feel that vengeance is sweet, you can attract mosquitoes with it and then kill them with your handheld insect zapper.

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February 20, 2010

Common Indoor Bugs

Some of the most common indoor bugs we see anywhere in the world are flies, spiders, fleas and beetles. No-one likes to have a bug indoors, so most people will go to just about any lengths to eradicate these common indoor bugs. The less common indoor bugs may be woodlice, earwigs, scorpions and millipedes or centipedes, although they are not less unwelcome.

No matter where you are in the world, it is very difficult to keep these common indoor bugs outside, unless you go to the extremes of keeping all your windows and doors shut all of the time, which is quite impossible. I now live in Thailand and I know for certain that this is not an option.

So, just what can you do about it? Well, let’s deal with all the flying bugs first, as of all the common indoor bugs, I think they are the most unpleasant indoor bug. They are very irritating, buzzing around your head and mosquitoes and other flies can create painful sores and besides that, all flies spread disease. I hate to see them strutting about on food, knowing that they have probably just come off some dung heap somewhere and now they are spitting on my food to taste it with their grubby feet!

My first line of defence is fine-mesh door and widow screens. They are not expensive and can be added retrospectively to any window. My window meshes slide, so they can cover only one half of a window at a any one time, but I do not find that a problem. You can still set up cross-winds, by opening two or more windows at opposing sides of a room. I just love to see the flies on the mesh trying to get in by day and the mosquitoes doing the same by night. At night, it is wise to turn on as little light indoors as possible in order not to draw these common indoor insects.

My second line of defence is natural predators – lizards, like Geckos (Jin Jok, in Thai). Some people don’t like them in the house much either and I can’t say that I’m all that keen on them indoors myself, but they are hard to keep outside and they do eat hundreds, if not thousands, of indoor bugs every day. I particularly like to see them lying in wait on the outside of the mesh, ready to jump on any bug trying to struggle its way through the wires.

My third line of defence is an indoor bug zapper. You know, the electric, handheld bug zapper that looks like a child’s tennis racquet. They are brilliant at catching and annihilating any flying indoor bug. The bug literally explodes and vaporizes on contact with the fully-charged wires of the indoor bug zapper. If you haven’t tried using one, you really ought to. They are most satisfying. These three defences keep our house pretty much free of flies.

The creeping common indoor bugs are not so much of a problem really. Door screens on self-closers will keep 99% of them out and the Geckos will help too. Spiders can get in pretty very easily, but then, I don’t mind them too much as long as they keep out of my way, as they consume other insects too. They are on our side really. However, for those who can not bear to catch them and throw them outside, the handheld indoor bug zapper works a treat on spiders too.

Sometimes, Fleas can be a problem, if you keep cats or dogs, but then if you wash or dust the animal once a month, you should be able to keep these common indoor bugs under control fairly easily. However, there are two final methods that we employ. Once a week, before we go out for the day, we spray every room with fly killer and every six-months we spray any rugs or carpets with an insect killer containing permethrin, which will survive washing and vacuuming for that long without losing its ability to kill common indoor bugs on contact. If you follow these measures, you will be able to keep your home or office quite free of the most common indoor bugs and the less common indoor bug as well.

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February 8, 2010

Plywood Boat Building – 5 Fast Things To Think About When Figuring Out How To Make A Boat

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , — Thomas Young @ 11:34 am

Plywood boat building is a teriffic project for the greenhorn boat builder who has little or no knowledge. If you have ever thought about building your own boat, but were too afraid to try, then plywood boat building is most likely a good entry level project into the world of hobbyist boat building.

If you have no past skill with boat building why would you consider plywood boat building? There might be numerous reasons:

1. Your chances of success in building your first boat will be very much improved with marine plywood since it has some of the greatest floatation capabilities.

2. Purchasing a boat that is factory built can be extremely costly. If you want something that is relatively low charge then you should definitely get the materials to build a plywood boat. You will save a lot of money in the long run and gain practice with this beginner project to move on to more difficult boat building projects.

3. There are lots of awesome do it yourself plan sets that are available, that are dependable and tested, they are simple to follow and novice-friendly.

4. You might even bring the whole family in on the project.

5. Once you gain experience with plywood boat building, you could build boats for friends and other family members, and even build your own business with these inexpensive, practical boats.

No feeling is better than building a boat with your own two hand and then getting out into the water with it. Many people dream of owning boats, but find that they are just too costly to purchase, even used ones. Despite what you might have heard, boats do not have to be costly and you can save costs at every turn when you are building your own boat.

Your way to start on building your first boat is to locate the most excellent set of plans that are available. These plans should be exceptionally straight forward, so that even a greenhorn can utilize them. A comprehensive material list should be included and there should also be DVDs available if you need to see examples that are visual and show you how the process is carried out. Another extremely important thing that you should think about is finding some plans that are authored by someone that has knowledge with building boats.

Whatever plan that you choose you should have options for other types of boats, you might just find that building boats is an addictive hobby. Once you build one boat and master the art, you will look forward to building another boat and taking on a more complicated project.

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January 27, 2010

Wooden Boat Plan – Building Your Own Boat Is A Worthwhile Experience

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — Thomas Young @ 12:46 pm

Ah, the great out-of-doors. Who doesn’t like being out on the water on a summer’s day with a fishing pole? What? You don’t possess a boat? You can’t afford to purchase a boat? That is not shocking, because boats are awfully pricey. If you’re like me, you can’t even afford a simple dinghy. You can change all that by constructing your own boat with a relatively low-priced wooden boat plan.

Before freaking yourself out and talking yourself out of constructing a boat with a wooden boat plan, you should think about something. Anyone can make a boat. This doesn’t have to be a pipe dream. Even someone who has never picked up a tool in their life can build a boat, if they find the right wooden boat plan.

When you are on your search for a wooden boat plan what should you be looking for?

1. You should not have to pay an arm and a leg for the plans and they should also come along with a money back guarantee if you would decide that you do not want to construct a boat anymore. It is an enjoyable hobby so you really should give it some effort.

2. Are DVDs available to back up the plans that you pick? Some people are more visual than others and may need to see a demonstration of how things are constructed in addition to plans on paper.

3. Does the person that created the plans have previous boat making experience? You shouldn’t just download some free plans off the web sine you won’t know who put them together. Be secure and cautious about the plans that you select, you don’t want to be in a boat in the middle of the lake and begin experiencing problems.

4. Is there good feedback about the plans that you are considering? Have they tried them, were they happy with the results and have they effectively built boats?

You may find out that boat making is incredibly rewarding. It is obviously out of reach for many of us to be able to afford to purchase a boat, new or even used. When you are making your have boat you will be able to easily save on materials as well as labor since you will not have to hire someone to do the work. It is all on you how your boat making develops and even if you do not have any experience, an brilliant plan set can guide to you completion and success. After you have finished your current project you might even find that you enjoy boat making so much that you are wanting to build another one. Once you have established an initial skill set, there will be no stopping you.

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January 14, 2010

Onkyo Skw204 Bass Reflex Powered Subwoofer Black – Good Buy Or Keep Looking?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — Jessica Lauren @ 8:18 am

You have seen the high prices on subwoofers if you have looked around the internet at all. You are probably not pleased with what you are seeing if you are on a budget like me. It gets more important every day to save money on everything that you possibly can.

TheOnkyo SKE204 Subwoofer may seem like a good buy because of the price and specs on this speaker but we need to look through some information on these speakers and figure out the pros and cons. Everyone may have a little different opinion so I will just put the facts out there and allow you to decide on your own.

Ok first,let’s look at what we know about the Onkyo skw204 Bass Reflex Powered Subwoofer Black – the specs that it offers come at a very reasonable price. These speakers also claim to put out deep bass that will rival many other higher priced systems and says that it will allow you the experience of a subwoofer without paying a ton of money. There have been mixed feelings on the issue but as I said before… different people,different opinions.

One of the user reviews spoke about how he loved the system and it’s ability to put out high quality bass without the “one note” sound that other same price range subwoofers may have. There may not be a more annoying feelings than thinking you are going to get a great buy and then find out that you ( thinking you were saving money ) had actually gotten a less than enjoyable experience than you had hoped for.

One little problem that I read about with these speakers is that when it is cranked up too high the grill and box seem to rattle a bit. I am not sure what too high is because that is what the user wrote but from the other feedback that was offered it seems like the system would had to be pumped up quite loudly. A normal movie or music experience should not cause the distortion in my opinion. If you want to really wake the neighbors up I would suggest trying out another system that doesn’t rattle at high levels.

Do you have a lot of wires that you need to run near this speaker? If you do that may be a problem since the speaker is pretty sensitive to other wires that run nearby or over it’s wires. Once again it’s a preference thing,if you don’t have wires to run over it you do not have to worry about this con of the Onkyo skw204 Bass Reflex Powered Subwoofer Black.

All in all this is a great speaker for the price,even if you are on a budget you should be able to afford it.

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