Archive for the ‘Automotive’ Category

Labor Day Reflection

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Labor Day now has fewer parades and even less organized labor involvement as the American worker is facing a new reality. The real celebration of the traditional long weekend now rightly resides in backyards and neighborhoods of the people the holiday was originally intended to honor. The changes are better, reflecting market economies and the resourcefulness of the American worker.

Labor unions questionable future rests with their ability to serve a greater good than simply increasing wages. The irony of the massive dwindling of labor unions (from 45% of the US workforce in the 1950’s to less than 14% today) is the growing base of non-union workers putting in more hours, increasing safety concerns, lowering the quality of life with less net income and shrinking benefits. In the past this was fertile ground for union organizers.

What Attributes Are Important In Being A Successful Entrepreneur?

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

We talk of ‘Born Leaders’, people who have that certain ‘X-Factor’ when it comes to decision making and leading others, but I must dispel the myth right now that these are qualities which you cannot develop within yourself over time. Even the meekest, most humble little clerk can develop themselves into a lean, mean dealing machine with hard work and self-confidence. So if you’re reading this and think that this is all over your head, ask yourself: ‘Is that really what I want?’ So you want to be a follower all your life, obeying orders at every turn? I doubt you want to look back at your life and find that there’s nothing spectacular to note.

Car Manufacturers

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

This trend apparently reflects the aspirations that parents have for themselves and for their children, and can include brand names of luxury cars, perfume, clothing, and even food. There were about 250 other car manufacturers when Ford built his Model T assembly plant in 1908, however, he built more cars in one day than most of his rivals could build in one month. With their own choice of weapons and battle-ready cars, players can enjoy hours of fresh game play in this story-based career mode.

How To Video - Short Subjects

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Think about this: In just a few days, with a video camera and digital editing tools, you can create many of the same powerful effects as major movie producers.

But good video – like good speeches and good prose – begins with the writing. And since I’m a writer, not a videographer, the tips below are intended to assist you with the writing part of an effective one to five-minute presentation.

1. Single theme – For a short, non-fiction video, focus on a single, basic theme. Everything in that video should relate to that single subject.

Workers Compensation Fraud Can Really Cost You

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

There are risks of injuries on the job that range from a paper cut to loss of a limb. When an accident occurs in a workplace, employees fill out a report to submit a workers’ compensation claim. Most claims that are filed are legitimate and will pay for an employee’s damages. Sometimes, though, dishonest workers make an exaggerated claim or say that an injury was work-related when it wasn’t.

Internet Affiliate Marketing

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Internet Affiliate is the brand new affiliate marketing portal dedicated to promoting affiliate referral programs to webmasters and web site owners.

Affiliate

Many people are aware of what affiliate-marketing programs are, but they are unsure of what the basics of affiliate marketing entail and where to begin.

Business

So many individuals that I help start their businesses going into internet businesses with a blindfold over their eyes.

Money

The rumors have it that if you find the right affiliate programs you can make a lot of money.

Marketing

A Closer Look At Car Audio Crossovers

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Car audio crossovers are a class of electronic filters designed for use in audio applications such as hi-fi. A dynamic loudspeaker driver that is commonly used is incapable of covering the entire audio spectrum all by itself.

Crossovers split the audio signal into separate frequency bands which can be handled by individual loudspeaker drivers optimized for those frequency bands. Let’s take a closer look at Kenwood’s KE-600 Crossover, KPX-F801 Crossover and Kenwood KPX-L101 Crossover.

Kenwood KE-600 Crossover

Kenwood KE-600, one of the most advanced signal processors, is a 6-Way electronic crossover with built-in parametric equalizer and a DC to DC power supply for high voltage outputs and low noise.

10 Ways To Avoid Printer Headaches

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Even though technology is frequently changing, one thing remains constant - corporate offices will continue to print documents at a dizzying pace. Printing errors, poor print quality, and tired out-of-date equipment are the three main culprits of wasted money and time for an office.
In today’s workplace, dependable equipment is essential. Time is too valuable to have unreliable printers and long wait times for repair. Most business professionals agree that the efficiency of your office depends on the reliability of your printers.

Here are 10 ways to avoid those printer headaches:

Help, I Need Chinese Kid Atv Parts!

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Your son practically “crashed” through the entrance of your home announcing that he needs parts for his Chinese Kid ATV and you are caught off guard – you didn’t think that you’d need to (well, at least not so soon) replace any part of the Chinese Kid ATV that you bought for your son. But, kids are kids – when they get behind those ATV wheels, they seem to think that they are “kings of the road” and they are not particularly gentle with their Kid ATVs either. So, when your son comes crashing into the house announcing to you that his Chinese Kid ATV needs some fixing up, what do you do? Well, I guess the most sensible thing to do would be to call up the ATV store that you bought his Chinese Kid ATV from and ask for the parts – IF it’s only that easy.

Serious Business Professional - Change The Music

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

What if we could program our brain the way we program a computer? Would this be a key that can unlock our secrets to success, well being, happiness, wealth, and true bliss? Let’s explore the possibility. But first let us realize that in order to understand the human brain, we must understand that it operates on two completely separate and distinct levels: the conscious mind and the much more powerful subconscious mind.

The conscious mind is about being “in the moment”. It consists of taste, sight, smell, hearing, feelings, wants, needs and what’s right and wrong. Whereas the subconscious mind stores “truth”, which consists of memory, autonomic body functions, drive, ambition, energy, analysis and inspiration.