Archive for August, 2008

New Style New Riders

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Verucci has introduced their lasted 150cc scooter as the Viper 150 Turbo SE. With a look of a touring motorcycle like a Honda Goldwing the Viper Turbo will catch your and fool you as not believing this could be a scooter. With speed of 65mph that has you keeping up with all traffic plus the benefits of 60 to 80mpg is a real gas savings that you can bank on. Ridding scooters has become a way of life for many people being squeezed with the soaring gas prices since hurricane Katrina.

With more riders every year buying scooters it’s not just for one gender. More and more women are picking up on the scooter craze for fun and saving gas. Replacing the second car for running errands has become a main stay for women. A big reason for this is you sit on a scooter rather than straddle like a motorcycle. With TV ads using scooters to sell their wares with a pink scooter ridden by a pretty girl this just sets in motion the emotions needed for a scooter purchase. With a pink scooter you can really make an impression and some sites cater just to the female scooter rider.

If you are consider a scooter purchase there are some choices for you with the newer styles being added late in 2005. The very popular Retro styles and the 150cc scooters seem to lead the pack in terms of sales. The Euro style holds its own always with the most sales. The 150cc scooters are picking up once consumers realized the benefits of the added power for speed you get with a larger scooter.

Michael Milstead owner of http://scootertronics.com has seen scooter sales rise in the wake of soaring gas prices and more women riders taking to the streets.

Seminar Secrets: Beyond Working the Room

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

When you are at a seminar, workshop, or other networking event, are you using it for its full marketing potential? No? Then, here are some powerful suggestions to make your next event a money-making endeavour:

1. Get Business Cards: A lot of people think their objective is to pass out business cards like mad. So, they run around an event, throwing their cards in front of people and sprinting onward to the next table. If this sounds like you, ditch this behavior right now!

Instead, ask other people for their cards. Ask them about their business and hobbies. These are connections to people. Honor that fact.

2. Show up: It’s so easy to check out when another person is speaking. When you are chatting with someone, be polite and say a few words, and then listen to them. Who knows, this could be your newest big client, best friend, or spouse (hey, it happens!).

3. Take notes: Now, when you return to your table or during the next break, write a note on the back of the business cards you just collected to cue about the conversation. This will help you remember later.

4. Organize your cards: When you have a little time, place all of your cards into categories such as a) potential customer, b) referrer, c) vendor, d) general, or e) icky/never, ever call in a gazillion years. Follow up on the first two as soon as you get home. Follow up with the vendors and general categories within a couple of weeks. The icky category can be used in the cat litter box.

5. Leave your gang: If you are at the seminar with co-workers or people you already know, spend some time with them if you must. But make it a priority to build some brand new bonds, as well.

6. Follow Up! Pay attention: this is the most important part! When you get home, take another day off, or set a big chunk of time aside to follow up with the people you met. Send friendly e-mails out to all those people in the first 2 categories you made in step 4. Use the notes on the back (aren’t you glad you did that now?) to add a personal touch to each e-mail. A phone call or a hand-written note is an even better touch.

Use seminars and other events to their FULL potential. Powerful people speak at and attend these things. Yes, you will learn amazing things to fill your brain. But remember to fill your rolodex with amazing people, and you’ll be astounded at the added impact these powerful relationships will bring you.

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Chicken Soup with Chopsticks (Excerpts from Chapter One)

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Does God care if I marry a gentile?
Even as I started dating a Chinese girl, I knew I was embarking on a remarkable adventure. I just had no idea where and how far the adventure would take me. The more events unfolded, the more I realized that my view of the world and how I lived in it were being profoundly and permanently altered…

If the problem with marrying a gentile was that my religion prohibited intermarriage, why should that bother me? Perhaps not everything in Judaism made sense, and as an intelligent and thinking individual I could take from my heritage what I felt was meaningful and disregard the rest…


The possibility that God Himself does not want a Jew to marry a gentile is not something I recall being taught explicitly. This may be because, even though I believed in God in my own nebulous way, I didn’t take seriously the proposition that God authored the Torah. For one thing, I considered many claims in the Torah absurd: that the world is less than 6,000 years old, that Noah lived more than 900 years and built an ark to house the planet’s animals, and that a sea parted miraculously to enable the Hebrews to escape their Egyptian pursuers. As far as I was concerned, these were stories with possible moral messages but not actual facts. If the Bible were true, then the theory of evolution, and much of science, must be wrong. In a world where humans went to the moon, performed brain surgery, and saw and talked to people on the other side of the planet, I had far more trust in what modern science presumed than in what the Bible stated…


Quest for a Life Partner


I was expected to marry one of my people. Not to do so would be a shocking betrayal of my family. The prohibition against intermarriage was so ingrained that it was hardly an appropriate subject to bring up for a family discussion…


Whereas my siblings sought only Jewish spouses, I kept my options open. I was not convinced of the necessity to restrict my search for a mate to those of my religion, especially as we constituted a tiny minority (a fraction of one percent) of the human population. Moreover, I encountered females, from various religions and backgrounds, who were extremely nice, good-natured, and attractive. My motto about intermarriage, as in other areas of life, was “I’ll cross that bridge when I come to it.”


Sino-Attraction


In the summer of 1994, three years after I left my parents’ home in Montreal and was living on my own in Toronto, I met Belinda. I was twenty-nine; she was twenty-five. We quickly became friends.


“Would you like to see my snake?” Belinda asked, as I dropped her off in front of her building.


My heart pounded and raced.


“Okay,” I heard myself saying. I knew that sooner or later she would show me her pet. I hadn’t reckoned it would be so soon.


Belinda ran inside and returned shortly with a tiny corn snake tucked into her sleeve. Once in the car, she let me hold it. It was the first time I had held a snake. Instinctively, I applied my peripheral vision to the clammy, slender creature in my palm, imagining it was some inanimate object.


Belinda reached for my other hand. “What do you think about our relationship?” she asked.


It was the first time we had held hands. Thoughts of the biblical symbolism of the serpent and the fact that she was Chinese pulsated through my mind. At the same time, I was taken aback by her forthrightness. It was only our second date.
I took a slow, deep breath.


“As you know, Belinda, I’m marriage-minded. You told me you were too. But, I’m not interested in just getting married, having children, and leading a normal life. That’s the minimum of what I would expect. I want to reach for the moon, grow together with a life-long partner, embark on an adventure with this person that would make a difference in the world.”


The snake began to slither its way up my sleeve, and I pleaded for help. I don’t recall anything else we talked about that evening.


* * *


When I met Belinda, I had little interest in religious Judaism. I was unaware of its unique spiritual treasures and their relevance to today’s world. In fact, like many of my peers, I had an affinity for secular Jewish culture, and that is where it stopped…


In college and university I took courses in political philosophy and became interested in Marxism, Platonism, socialism, humanism, feminism, and any other “ism” that was popular in academia. I wondered if any of them was the key to fixing the world and ushering in a utopia. I delved into the teachings of Christianity and Buddhism. I traveled to the Arctic for a month, hoping to taste native spirituality. I joined the army and sought, but did not find, patriotic pride. I spent two summers in Israel working on a kibbutz and interviewing the vatikim, or elders, those idealists who left the relative comfort of their European homes in the ’30s and ’40s to go to a harsh and barren land and pioneer a new experiment in socialism. At one point I seriously considered moving to a kibbutz and dedicating my life to the principle “from each according to his ability, to each according to his need.” Later, when I moved to Toronto, I toyed with New Age ideas and started frequenting an ashram…


Belinda and I began to explore different religions together, and we frequently talked about spiritual matters. We also talked about Disney, travel, computers, and Indian food. We were amazed at how much we had in common. Like typical romantic couples, we spent most of our free time with each other, sometimes engaging in juvenile activities. One of our favourite pastimes was to go to parks and look for trees to climb. Once we played an entire game of Chinese checkers seated high up on tree branches, with a bag of snacks hanging beside us.


I knew that when my parents found out about my latest girlfriend they would vehemently oppose the relationship unless, perhaps, Belinda were to convert to Judaism. I feared being ostracized by my immediate family. Perhaps on a deeper level, I feared cutting myself off from my ethnic roots. As painful as these thoughts were, they did not deter me from pursuing the course on which I had already embarked.


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European alpinist Anthony Loeff is reporting the scales for Mount Everest and Kilimanjaro

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Now that Min Bahadur Sherchan has successfully scaled the tallest mountain in the world, he is once again ready to focus on his family. Hall was frostbitten and severely disoriented due to altitude sickness. Bahadur Sherchan returned a hero to Calgarians. His first found him within 245 metres of the peak when his team stopped to help a fellow mountaineer who was left for dead. Three years later, Andrew Brash, a University of Calgary alumni, returned to Chomolungma to finish what he had started.

The Chinese were flying their airplanes over Mt Everest and had Chinese officials in Kathmandu. Indeed, the decision to actualize a long-time personal goal left Bahadur Sherchan with some internal uncertainties, he cited the political actions of China and Nepal as providing the greatest adversity he faced on his journey. This season Anthony Loeff the French alpinist is reporting the scales for Everest after reaching the top of Mont Blanc in France earlier this season.

The 76-year-old man from Nepal is now the oldest person to have reached the top of Chomolungma or Mount Everest. Andrew Brash last attempt resulted in the rescue of Lincoln Hall, an Australian climber who was left by his team in the “death zone.”

Min Bahadur Sherchan and four climbing guides reached the 29,035-foot (8,850-meters) summit of the world’s highest mountain early Sunday, said Ramesh Chretri, an official with Nepal’s ministry of tourism.

As he planned for the climb, Sherchan told reporters he wanted to inspire fellow senior citizens. He also said many Nepalese have established records on the Mount Everest, so it was only fitting that the record for the oldest climber to reach the summit should also belong to a Nepali. “The Chinese weren’t allowing anybody on the Mount Everest. They ended up commandeering it for themselves, even though Everest is shared by two countries. Sherchan just 19 days away from his 77th birthday beat the age record set last year by 71-year-old Japanese teacher Katsusuke Yanagisawa.

With the Chinese preparing for the impending summer Olympic Games, Min Bahadur Sherchan noted that the government’s actions hardly reflected the Olympic spirit. Further, he was all too aware of the potential dangers Chomolungma or Mount Everest could bring. Certain parts of the climb are more dangerous than others and it is important for climbers to remain focused Andrew Brash returned this week from Nepal after successfully climbing to the summit of Mount Everest. They basically coerced the Nepali government to not allow any climbers past camp two on the Nepali side. They flexed their muscles this year all the in name of the Olympic spirit, but it was hardly spirited at all.”

More than 2984 people have climbed to the summit since it was first conquered in 1953 by New Zealander Edmund Hillary, who died in January, and Nepal’s Tenzing Norgay.

Nepalese man, 77, oldest climber to conquer the peak of Mt Everest “Chomolungma this year became a political pawn,” he said with some frustration.

Your Dream Loves You - Do You Love Your Dream?

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

“Your Dream loves you but the question is,
do you love your Dream?” John Di Lemme

Have you ever read or heard something that made you stop dead in your tracks? That is what happened to me when I read the statement that was sent to me from my friend and mentor, John Di Lemme. John created “FindYourWhy.com” and he is the worlds leading authority on making millionaires out of ordinary people. That is one of his dreams.

John is a constant inspiration to me. John writes to me many times a week and I read his words carefully but today his message hit me like a Heart Attack. We all have dreams and goals and they come from our heart to our mind. I feel that our dreams are created from love, thus, our dreams love us. Do we love our dreams?

Dreams are given to us by our creator. We would not have been given a dream if we did not have a way to make it materialize. The dream is our gift from our creator. GOD is my personal savior. You may call your creator by another name. That is your choice. My God is love and so is our dream. If we truly love God or our creator, we must take our dreams and goals seriously and love them as well.

We have created our dreams out of love but do we act on them? If not, than we are not loving the value of our gift, the dream. To love and appreciate the value of our dream we must take action on them everyday. I believe that when you take action on your goals and dreams, miracles happen. Miracles happen out of the love of God, self and your dream.

When you love your dream and act upon that gift you will see your destiny manifest itself in your life. Your manifest destiny comes from loving your dream and making it happen.

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Frank Gasiorowski, Ph.D. Philosophy/Humanities is an Author, Speaker, Radio and TV Guest for http://www.90DayGoals.com and Voice-Over narrator on the new BIBLEMIX CD. Frank is one of the founders of the “Total Self Mastery University” http://www.TotalSelfMastery.com with Dr. Mike Davison. Frank is the Founding Director of F.A.I.T.H. Ministry. http://www.FindAnswersInTheHEART.com

Resolving Needs - What Your Employees Wish For!

Monday, August 4th, 2008

For your people, they want to do a great job - no, really, despite your experiences,
they do. And what might seem to ‘the management’ the important things,
just don’t stack in the day-to-day reality of the workplace.

Here’s why.

Your people want to focus on looking after their customers, yet there are
many things, often just little things, that get in their way. Removing these little
things they are having to tolerate, allows them to deliver the very best service
to their customers. Yet they are reluctant to get this clear. For some reason.

You need to find out.

So. Ask them!

Yet why is this so difficult for some managers? Partly to
do with not wishing to open challenging dialogue; not even thinking there might
be issues or to dismissing needs of their people as irrelevant, amongst others.
These issues, so vital to the well-being of their people and therefore their relationships
with their customers, get missed.

So, how do managers get around
this.

Easy

They just ASK. They ask in ways that work,
but basically, they just ASK.

There are a many ways to do this.
Ongoing dialogue; focus groups; feedback; 360’s. But a really simple way to get
to the bottom of what is bothering your people is, one-on-one to simply ask them
this simple question:-

“If you had three wishes in your job, what would
they be?”

So why do we ask for three wishes? Because
often there are one or two issues that are ‘givens’. Like more staff, more pay
etc. Three wishes gives a bit of scope in the replies. If you can, allow your
people to personalise the returns, but only if they want to. Once you’ve got
your people being constructive around changes - and you let them tell you, you
can respond, often very quickly and make things a lot better.

Understanding
the little things, makes a big difference to the people who are vital to your
success - who create the business for you. Don’t miss the chance.

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The Stunning Nokia 6124 classic

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Launched in April 2008 the Nokia 6124 classic has remained a very popular Bar style phone. Nokia have done a outstanding job on the overall design of this mobile handset.

The 6124 classic supports 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 and 3G HSDPA 850 / 2100 . A 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels, video, flash; secondary videocall is integrated into this mobile handset camera. For those that need access to the Internet on the move a WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML browser is included.To allow mobile Internet access a WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML browser is included. This mobile phone is bluetooth enabled meaning it can be used with with a number of mobile accessories. Regarding the the display the mobile handset is supplied with a 2 inch screen, which is a bit disappointing considering alternatives for the money. The display type on this mobile handset is a TFT, 16M colors. The 6124 classic is very compact easily fitting into ones pocket. In terms of colours the 6124 classic only comes in BlackWhite. The battery cell that is supplied with the 6124 classic is a Standard battery, Li-Ion. The ring-tones on the 6124 classic are Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3, AAC along with a vibrating tone . Additionally the Nokia 6124 classic has the following additional features:

  • MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player
  • Voice memo
  • FM stereo radio
  • Calculator
  • Video calling
  • Push to talk
  • Office applications (Excel, PDF, Powerpoint, Word, Zip)
  • Built-in handsfree
  • Java MIDP 2.0
  • .

    The 6124 classic is one of the most recent mobile handsets currently on the market, never the less it remains possible to find some fantastic bargains on this phone.

    The most cost effective way to shop for a mobile in today’s hi tech world is from specialist websites. Shopping online can deliver some significant cost savings, amazingly it is possible to get a Nokia 6124 classic on a free line rental deal , which may not cost anything to run.

    Now Lets Discover What a Sex Ring is Why They are Awesome

    Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

    Sex rings are sensual aids and tried out to make the tool feel harder and larger. If blokes use a willy ring men will stay harder for a much longer time and delay orgasm. Penis rings, like most sex aids, are outstanding for the bachelor pad. Sensual aids like sex rings work by holding the blood flow in the privates until the man actually finishes the sexual session.

    Plentiful ladies like the look of a penis ring on their lover and guys delight in the sex toy because it makes their penis feel bigger. As a sensual aid for blokes it is one of the best selling. This sexual toy comes in different materials such as leather. Purchase Dildos from Sex Bomb and have the best night in ever and sleep easy.

    Lads can wear a willy ring by making sure you yourself are flaccid and then sliding the male privates through as well as the balls. Then the chaps are ready. The sex toy will make men feel mega hard and give your sexy boyfriend a fascinating climax. The tremendous thing about sensual aids is penis rings are here to give your sexual life a magnificent lift. The stunning sex life you yourself experience can often really spice up your love life with your partner. Chaps can find penis rings in all major martial toy shops. If lads desire to see more about sexual toys you yourself might look on the world wide web.

    Michael Schumacher - 2006 Make or Bust?

    Friday, August 1st, 2008

    To Michael Schumacher this 2006 season must be one of his toughest challenges yet. For a multi world champion and arguably the best driver the world, coming 3rd last year must have been devastating. The truth is, had it not been Michael driving that Ferrari, even third in the championship would have been a dream.

    He has already hinted that he may retire at the end of his Ferrari contract at the end of this season, so this year really is a make his mind up year. With this in mind Michael will only have one goal in mind, to win the championship.

    Ferrari had a massive leaning curve last season, when they did not take the new regulations seriously enough and probably had the wrong manufacture of tyres. However the rules have changed again and there will be an open playing field come the first race of the season. The team is fired up, Ross Brawn the technical director is fired up and you can bet Michael will want to end his F1 career in glory. Personally I think only winning he championship will keep him in a F1 car!

    A benefit to Michael and Ferrari this coming season is the reintroduction of changing tyres during a race. It was argued that Bridgestone tyres last year just didn’t like the endurance type races. The truth is no one really knows, but this year will certainly give us an idea. Michael is well known for his involvement in the technical side, aiding his team to make better technical decisions. He is also known for his driving in the wet, often being able to stay out longer on dry or intermediate tyres or just judge things better. He can bring this all back next year, when the visits to pit during races are for more than just fuel.

    The truth is I tend to support the underdog in motor racing, so I don’t tend to shout Michael on. But it has to be said he is one of the greatest F1 drivers ever, if not the greatest. We might not see it now when we compare, Senna, Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart etc. But I think in many years time when Michael has retired, we will look back and see him as the genius from Germany.

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