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Deal of the Day - Security Spy Camera
Tuesday, January 16, 2007 12:01 am
World’s Smallest
Pinhole Spy Camera with Metal Body.
Amazingly tough and incredibly small. Kinamax’s new Mini Spy Camera gives you top-dollar surveillance at a rock-bottom price. The world’s smallest pinhole spy cam with a metal body, the Mini Spy Camera delivers high sensitivity (0.5 lux) performance at your fingertips. It’s about the size of a penny! Low power consumption. Easy installation.
A Must for Private Eyes and Law Enforcement Agencies.
Tiny size and extraordinary versatility make the Kinamax Mini Spy Camera a must-have for private investigators and law enforcement agencies that engage in surveillance and video monitoring. You can record indoor and outdoor activities (where allowed by law).
Great for Keeping Your Eye on Your Property.
The Kinamax Mini Spy Camera lets you keep a watchful eye on valuables and loved ones. It’s ideal for homes, workshops, warehouses, schools, offices, stores and gas stations. Plus, the Mini Spy Camera is great for portable video surveillance and hobbies. Hide it easily in a box, toy, book, flower, plant, clock, and radio – almost anywhere! You can even record the motion video to a VCR, or watch the video on TV… without a computer. With the Kinamax Mini Spy Camera, it’s easy to keep track of anything! Comes with AC power adapter, battery power adapter.
Buy one here!!!
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Tags: Deal of the Day, spy camera
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Financial Timeline
Sunday, January 14, 2007 2:57 pm
You’re finally at the coveted place known as “in the black,” which means you actually earn more than you spend. It’s taken hard work and discipline, but you’re well on your way to financial freedom. Because you bring in more than you pay out, you finally have the chance to do something positive with your money, like paying off your debts and building a successful future. But to do so, you’ll need to follow a financial timeline. Here are the areas you should focus on in order of importance.
1. Pay off high-interest debt
The longer you carry debt, the more money you’ll end up paying. Therefore, the first step in a successful financial timeline is paying off the money you owe. But not all debt is created equal, so it pays to pick and choose. The first thing that has to go is high-interest credit card debt. If you’ve been carrying a balance for a while, you could be paying 20% or more. Since you’ll probably never find an investment that provides you with more than that amount in interest, there’s no sense saving money until you’ve completely paid off this debt.
2. Pay off additional debts
Additional debts that should be paid off, but on a different timeline, include student loans and mortgages on first homes. Typically, these loans have two things in common. First, the interest on them is tax-deductible, so it can pay to have that deduction in April. Second, the interest, especially on student loans, tends to be lower than on credit cards. That means you have a choice to make. If you’re able to safely make more interest on a given investment than the amount of interest you’re being charged for your student loan, it could be wise to invest rather than pay off the debt. This way, the interest you generate will pay off the interest on the loan and eat away at the principal. And once you’ve paid off the entire loan, you’ll still have the principal from the investment to work with.
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Tags: debt reduction, finances
Categories: Great Ideas, Life Hacks, Productivity Tools
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Few Clues to High IQs
Thursday, January 11, 2007 8:52 pm
Kids with high IQs have a distinct pattern of brain development, according to a 20-year study of more than 300 young minds published in the March 30 issue of the journal Nature.
And for the next big brain study, scientists will get these smart kids to figure out what this Nature study really means.
Like all brain and intelligence studies, this one is loaded with implications. If smart brains are biologically different from dumb brains, does that mean that genetics and therefore race determine intelligence?
Yes and no. That is, yes to the former to some degree (if you can define intelligence), and no to the latter. Regardless, dim-witted eugenicists will use the study to advance their cause of breeding super-intelligent humans.
The study, led by Dr. Philip Shaw of the National Institutes of Mental Health, found surprisingly that the brains of smarter kids developed more slowly than the brains of children with average to lower intelligence, based on standard IQ tests.
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Tags: brainpower, genius, high iq
Categories: Misc Madness, Real News, Commentary
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Job fairs. Speed dating for job seekers and employers! Or like a cattle market.
Most Colleges and Universities organise job fairs round about graduation time to allow students to meet new employers - it’s a fairly common method of recruiting recent graduates.
Job seekers can use job fairs to find out a bit more information about employers, working life and general industry information. This is what most people use job fairs for.
However, the opportunity exists for job seekers to use the brief few minutes they have with employers to create a lasting impression (er, a “good” lasting impression!) and sell themselves, for job fairs are also an opportunity for the cream of the crop to rise to the top!
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Tags: get a job, interview, job advice, job fair
Categories: Great Ideas, Productivity Tools, Commentary
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Make Money by Investing in Real-Estate
Wednesday, January 10, 2007 12:54 amYou always hear about people who made their fortunes investing in the stock market, and you also hear about other investors who lost their shirts playing the same game. But you hardly ever hear about real-estate investors who go bankrupt, and that’s because it doesn’t happen often.
That’s right, those individuals who invested wisely in real estate many years ago are living a very comfortable lifestyle. Investing in real estate wisely can garner lots of money, so if you’re just getting started, or have considered investing in real estate, the information that follows is invaluable.
take the risk
No one hears about how much money one can make investing in real estate. That’s probably because it is a little well-kept secret. If everyone knew about it, everyone would be doing it, right?
Wrong. Much like starting your own business, investing in real estate requires entrepreneurial skills and a vision. Which is why not everyone is jumping on the real estate bandwagon.
Not everyone is willing to take the additional risk that real-estate investing entails. And these are the same people or renters that will make you rich. The little secret is that there are hundreds of individuals who choose to procrastinate for every one individual who has a vision and chooses to take the risk with investing in real-estate.
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Tags: become rich, make money, sell real estate
Categories: Great Ideas, Productivity Tools, Sweet Resources, DIY - Do It Yourself
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Deal of the Day - Engraved Money Clip
Tuesday, January 9, 2007 12:01 am
From office to evening cocktails, eliminate the bulkiness of a wallet and step out in style!
Carry your currency conveniently and compactly with our handsome Men’s Silver Money Clip from the LaSalle Collection.
The brushed silver metal clip holds dollar bills securely, while adding impressive style to your look.
We handsomely engrave his 2 or 3 initial monogram across the silver clip calling it his alone.
Clip measures 2″L x 1″W and comes packaged in a grey, velvet gift box for presentation.
Makes a perfect gift for Groomsmen, birthdays, holidays or any special gentleman if your life!
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Biff from Back to the Future
Sunday, January 7, 2007 6:05 pmBiff from Back to the Future owned!!!! You ever had a question you wanted to ask him but didn’t know how to go about doing it? Watch this video and chances are he answers it here!
Tags: Funny Video, youtube
Categories: Misc Madness, Hilarious Video, Best Featured Media, Commentary
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Smartest Dogs by Breed
Wednesday, January 3, 2007 11:05 pm
Brightest Dogs
Understanding of New Commands: Less than 5 repetitions.
Obey First Command: 95% of the time or better
1 Border Collie
2 Poodle
3 German Shepherd
4 Golden Retriever
5 Doberman Pinscher
6 Shetland Sheepdog
7 Labrador Retriever
8 Papillon
9 Rottweiler
10 Australian Cattle Dog
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Tags: pets, smartest dogs
Categories: Misc Madness, Random TimeCheeze, Sweet Resources
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