Archive for March, 2009

6 Keys to Selecting The Right Golf School

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

There are many criteria to selecting the school that is worthy of the investment, and this is not an exhaustive list. However, consider these to get you focused on what is important to you.

Key #1) Golfing style

As with any topic or subject matter to learn, golf can be played in many styles. Most of them based on your personality and skill level. Some play aggressively, others, like me, more conservatively. But ultimately you have to choose a school or instructor that matches you.

Your skills, your personality, your style.

Key #2) Problem areas

I have trouble with slicing. Consistently I find that my shots slice to the right. You, to be sure, have at least one issue with your game or specific shots. You may want to find a school to address and help correct that shortcoming. If you come back from a long weekend and your slice has vanished, you would have had time (and money) well spent.

Key #3) Instructor to class-size ratio

This is a personal preference item. Some people learn in a group setting (even craze the interaction). Others of you need the attention that a one or two person class offers. It may also depend on what you are trying to gain from the school which one you actually choose.

Key #4) Price

For some this may not be an issue. Golf is your life and no amount of money is too much if you improve your game, and thus your enjoyment. For others, big obstacle. If you are considering a golf school then you know that most start above $1500. There are some “big name” instructors offering half day lessons for $10,000.

You know your budget. If you are price sensitive then, by all means, do not forget to add in travel, lodging, and food costs. Many times these “incidentals” can double the overall cost.

Key #5) Proximity

What is your traveling distance? Is your schedule tight so slipping off within 100 miles for a half day lesson is all you can squeeze. Or, are you planning your school around a vacation so distance is not really an issue. One plus of keeping tabs on those schools “in your own backyard” is when these offer last-minute specials you can jump on those quickly.

Key #6) Length of training

How long can you take off from your profession to pursue your passion? Like any good consultant would answer, it depends. It depends on whether you are looking for a long weekend, a one day seminar, or wrapping a vacation around your training. This is an important factor in choosing a school so compare wisely.

Copyright 2006 J Lance Curtis

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Cheap Car Hire In Spain

Monday, March 30th, 2009

When thinking of hiring a car in Spain, it is of course crucial to have all the information on airports at hand if flying is your mode of transport when getting into the country.

Spain boasts over 30 international airports. Information on the major airports follows; information on any of the others can be obtained from AENA (Aeropuertos Espanoles y Navegacin Aérea) Calle Arturo Soria 109, Madrid 28043 (tel: (90) 240 4704 (customer service line); website: www.aena.es), which is the organization responsible for running all of the Spanish airports.

Madrid (MAD) (Barajas) is 15km (9 miles) northeast of the city. A bus service departs to the city around every 10 to 30 minutes (0700-2400) and underground services run every four to seven minutes (0600-0130). Taxi service is available. Airport facilities include restaurants and bars, a bank, several car hire offices, hotel reservation and tourist information desks, and outgoing duty free shop.

Barcelona (BCN) (del Prat) is 12km (7 miles) southwest of the city. Bus service to the city departs Mon-Fri every 15 minutes, Sat every 30 mins and Sun every 20 mins (0600-2400). Rail service is every 30 minutes (0645-2340). Taxi service to the city is available, costing about &Euro;18 (travel time – 30 minutes). Airport facilities include a bank, restaurant, bar, several car hire companies, hotel reservation and tourist information desks and duty free shops.

Alicante (ALC) (Altet) is 12km (7 miles) southwest of the city. Bus service runs to the city (0655-2310) every 10 to 40 minutes, costing &Euro;1. A taxi service is available to the city, costing about &Euro;12. There is a taxi connection between Alicante and Valencia Airport. Airport facilities include a duty free shop, bank, bureau de change, car hire, tourist information and restaurant.

Bilbao (BIO) (Sondika) is 10km (6 miles) north of the city. Bus and taxi services to the city are available (travel time – 30 minutes) and cost about &Euro;1. Airport facilities include a restaurant, duty free shop, tourist information desk and car hire.

Mlaga (AGP) is 10km (6 miles) southwest of the city. Buses run every 10 to 30 minutes (travel time – 20 minutes). Train service runs every 30 minutes and costs about &Euro;1. Taxi service to the city is available, costing &Euro;12. Airport facilities include duty free shop, bank/bureau de change, restaurant and car hire.

Santiago de Compostela (SCQ) is 10km (6 miles) northeast of the city. Buses and taxis are available to the city center (travel time – 10 to 15 minutes). Airport facilities include bar, banks, car hire and shops.

Seville (SVQ) is 8km (5 miles) from the city. Taxis and buses are available to the city center (travel time – 20 to 30 minutes).

Valencia (VLC) (Manises) is 8km (5 miles) west of the city. Taxis and buses (0600-2300, every 15 minutes) are available to the city center (travel time – 60 minutes (bus), 30 minutes (taxi). Airport facilities include several car hire firms, bank/bureau de change, restaurant, bar and duty free shop.

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Christmas in San Francisco

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

New fallen snow blanketed the countryside. The sounds of passing cars along the road were muted in the still, peaceful air. Hills and valleys, in their blanket of snow, rolled softly into the distance, bathed in the mellow light of a nearly full moon. A woody smell of burning pine and warm hearths teased at my nostrils as I turned up the lane toward the house, snow crunching beneath my boots.

The house shone with a warm hazy glow, gentle sounds of laughter and Christmas carols hung sweetly in the air. A string of lights – red, green, blue, yellow – bright and happy, wound around the big picture window next to the front door of the house. In the window stood a tall, handsome Spruce, freshly cut from the surrounding hills. Bright shiny ornaments, colorful lights, garland, and tinsel adorned every sturdy branch. At the very top, a big star blazed brightly, beckoning me into this warm, cozy house.

A dog barked in the moonlit distance as I walked up the narrow path to the front door. I reached out my hand to turn the big brass doorknob…

There was a squeal of brakes and the clatter of garbage cans, the men in their stained coveralls hoisted the contents into the back of the garbage truck. Then the roar of the diesel engine as they moved up the rain-soaked street to continue their daily, early-morning rounds…

Once again, the world from outside my San Francisco flat intruded abruptly into my dream-induced inner reality. The crunching snow under my boots and the dusky smell of smoke in my nostrils was my dream-like version of Christmases long gone…

I awoke to Christmastime in San Francisco…

It was all a dream of course. The passage of thirty or forty years tends toward an idealized, Norman Rockwell-like remembrance of my childhood Christmas. I’m sure that even then the early morning rounds of garbagemen jolted people out of languid, happy dreams of Christmas and youth.

But as my drowsy brain awakens to reality, I recall fond memories of a more recent past, right here in the City.

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in San Francisco…

Winter in San Francisco is the one time during the year that it is generally warmer in the City than in the outlying areas…

Mark Twain once observed that the coldest winter he ever spent was a summer day in San Francisco. The summers are cool, and the winters are mild. The changing of the seasons are a bit more subtle here, but they are here…

The brilliant blue sky after a good winter storm – one or two inches of rain – as the late autumn afternoon sun casts dramatic shadows on the flats in the neighborhood. The deep, sound-deadening fog of winter that seems to come up from the ground instead of the summer variety that comes off the ocean. The light dusting of snow on the outlying hills surrounding San Francisco… Mt. Diablo, Mt. Hamilton, Mt. Tamalpais…

People bustling down the street, dressed in their winter garb. Odd combinations of scarf, heavy down jacket, gloves – and shorts… sometimes even sandals. There tends to be confusion here if it’s really hot or cold. Or both at the same time, which, oddly enough, happens in San Francisco. Dressing in December can be tricky- indeed, any month of the year – and “layers” is the mantra of the well-dressed shopper or merry-maker. And there are people here that just seem to have an aversion to long pants.

From the silly to the sublime, concerts and shows celebrate the Christmas spirit…

From “A Christmas Carol” at the American Conservatory Theater. To “The Nutcracker Suite” performed by the San Francisco Ballet. To Handel’s “Messiah”, at the magnificent Grace Cathedral atop Nob Hill. To the venerable dancing Christmas Trees and Sequined Santa of “Beach Blanket Babylon”, the unique cabaret-style show that is a San Francisco landmark in its thirtieth year.

A walk down to Union Square with all the high-end retailers competing for the best window display… Eight stories of neon Christmas wreaths – dozens of them – adorning Macys. Winter scenes at Tiffany’s reminiscent of my Christmas dream….Wegman Dogs – dogs with human bodies – cook Christmas dinner, play at snowball fights, and dream sweet dreams of Christmas in the windows at Saks Fifth Avenue.

At the corner of Post and Mason, two young women display their musical talents with voice and harp, the sounds of Christmas music mixing gently with the sound of car horns and busses…

A passing cable car slowly climbing Nob Hill, brightly-lit reindeer on the roof cheerfully guiding its sluggish ascent as the cableman skillfully rings out Christmas carols with the bell…

The mix of humanity on the sidewalk, from wealthy shoppers to homeless street people. Pan-handlers offering their usual mix of “Street Sheets” for a dollar; guilt – “come on… it’s Christmas” – as they challenge your averted glance; and humor – “can you spare two-thousand for lunch in Rome?” – and whoever smiles first gets the rest of the spiel…

From Union Square, an aimless walk up Nob Hill among the fine, old, brick apartment houses with their white-gloved doorman attending the entrance, a tall Christmas tree brightly lit in the lobby. On to the stately Victorians of Russian Hill, with their mix of lights and garland and trees decorating the individual flats…

An eggnog and rum at a lively North Beach pub, or a delicious meal at one of the many fine Italian restaurants, or perhaps some jazz at Pearls, in the neighborhood made famous by the “beat” generation.

Yes indeed, San Francisco is alive with sights and sounds and smells and stories…

At Christmas, this city that has always been a little quirky, a little colorful, and even a little strange, comes alive with the sights, sounds, smells, and stories of the season…

San Francisco style;

With a twist…

Tom lives in San Francisco and works as a sound engineer, freelance writer, and web publishing. He enjoys traveling, nature, reading, photography, and music. Read more stories by Tom at http://www.touristtravel.com/travel_stories.htm

Mother’s Day Inspiration

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

I hear people grunt and groan about the holidays. “They have become too commercialized”, or “I just can’t afford another gift right now”. It saddens me. Holidays don’t have to be about the money. The gifts that are remembered are the ones that come from the heart. Particularly on Mother’s Day.

For those of us who were lucky enough to have a mother who took time out of her life to make sure our needs were met, Mother’s Day should be particularly important. As we grew up, dad was the rock who kept us safe and secure, but mom, well, mom was the pillow that caught us when we fell.

She could take our heartache and fears and make us believe that everything would be all right. Her kiss on the latest ‘boo-boo’ seemed to magically make the pain disappear. Her joy and pride at even our most minor accomplishments made us feel like we could take on the world.

I will never forget when I was four. Mom had me drink my milk each afternoon on the little enclosed porch that was just off the kitchen. One day, she was in the kitchen cleaning up and I sat there afraid. I kept hearing noises and was sure that there was a ghost. I yelled in at her “Mom?”

She replied, “Yes, Trish.”

“Mom I hear ghosts.”

She reassured me there was no such thing as ghosts. The next day, the same thing happened. Again she told me not to be afraid. That could have been the end of it but I guess she thought about it, figured out what I was hearing, and wanted to put my mind at ease. That afternoon she took me upstairs to meet the people who lived above us. Apparently they had just moved in and that was the sounds I had been hearing. I wasn’t afraid anymore and that was that. However as I look back on it, I am so grateful to have had a mother who cared enough to not just reassure me, but to convince me there was nothing to be afraid of.

Many of us have these kinds of memories. The ones that at the time, we take for granted, but as we grow older, we come to appreciate how much our mother loved us and sacrificed to make our lives better. After all, even if your mother wasn’t perfect, chances are, she did the best she could.

If you are still lucky enough to have your mother in your life, do something special this Mother’s Day. Giving a gift is fine but should be done within your budget and without complaint, but go beyond that. Remember one special thing your mother did for you. Write her a card, letter, or note telling her how much it means to you that she was that kind of mother. Let her know that you love and appreciate her everyday.

The next time you complain about another holiday or having to come up with the money for another gift, remember this:

Mom deserves at least one day a year to be in the spotlight. A time to be reminded how very much she is loved and needed in your life.

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Cheap Contact Lenses for Halloween – Tips for Success

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Everybody is always trying to top their Halloween costume
from last year with something even wilder and crazier. You
may have noticed costume contact lenses that are available
with all kinds of different scary effects for Halloween.
They’re really great if you want to scare your friends, but
when you get ready to buy some cheap contact lenses for
Halloween, just make sure you follow some important tips
to avoid any problems.

Tip 1 – Getting The Right Fit

When you are about to order some cheap contact lenses for
Halloween, you’ll notice that they can appear to be one-
size-fits-all. Be careful! Some suppliers sell them this way,
but you may want to avoid those companies because a one-
size-fits-all attitude towards contacts can be dangerous to
your eye health. You can probably buy crazy colored
contacts without any problem. But before you do, get a
prescription first, and order only from places that can
provide your prescription. Your doctor’s prescription is
basically a description of the shape and size of your eye,
which is necessary to make sure that the lenses you order
will fit your eye, and not cause any rubbing, injury or
infection to your eyes.

Tip 2 – Making The Right Choice

Once you have your prescription and you’ve found a
company that can provide it, you’ll want to pick the right
lenses to coordinate with whatever costume or theme
you’ve selected for Halloween this year. If you wear a
clown outfit, you don’t want eyes that look like a zombie or
vampire (unless, of course, you want to be a scary clown).
Keep your costume in mind when you select the style of
contact lenses you want to order. There are all kinds of
crazy, colored lenses to choose from for this. If you’re
going to be a ghost or something else scary, you can order
zombie lenses, pitch black contact lenses, fire, bloodshot
eyes, or something similar. If your theme is fun, like Mardi
Gras or patriotism, try red spirals or red-white-and-blue,
among other possibilities.

Tip 3 – Following The Right Instructions

When you order your cheap contact lenses for Halloween,
you may have the false impression that you don’t have to
take care of them like you do with regular prescription
contact lenses that someone might wear for vision
correction. This is a false assumption that many people
make. If you don’t exercise normal care and caution with
your cheap special effects lenses, you may regret it because
you can end up with eye infections or injury as a result. To
avoid these unfortunate consequences, never share your
lenses with anyone else. Don’t wear them for lengths of
time that are beyond the time periods they are designed for;
for example, if they are daily lenses, don’t try to keep them
in 24-hours-a-day like extended wear lenses. Also, if you
plan to re-use them more than once, take care to clean them
properly and store them overnight in a good contact lens
solution.

Cheap contact lenses for Halloween are great for having
fun and saving money. Just remember the above tips and
you’ll be able to enjoy a safe and happy Halloween. Your
eyes are one of the most important assets you have. Don’t
risk them by getting cheap lenses without a prescription, or
being careless in how you wear or clean them. A little
effort is all it takes to be safe and healthy, and to have a
great Halloween, listening to the blood-curdling screams
when your friends see your bloodshot eyes, pitch black
mirrored eyes, or whatever ghastly delight you decide to
choose for your costume.

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Thursday, March 26th, 2009

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Jobs in Mechanical Engineering

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Mechanical engineering is considered to be the most extensive of all the engineering areas of study, hence, if you graduate with a mechanical engineering degree, you will normally have numerous vacancies in mechanical engineering to pick from. Industries include power and heating systems, cooling systems, and even the design and maintenance of air conditioning; automotive design, heavy plant engineering science; piping and pressurized systems. Roles can also include positions in marketing, clerical or supervisory positions, additional options are the food industry and production manufacturing. What sort of wage can an engineer hope for?

A salary study comissioned in ‘03 found that a job in mechanical engineering may often tender an income going from $40,000 annually to $93K, salary depends on training and your job experience. An additional factor affecting a mechanical engineering earnings is the engineering discipline you have chosen. Discovering a job

A current and detailed resume is absolutely essential. Once you are satisfied with your CV, you’re ready to take a deep breath and begin networking. So, where can you find jobs? Attending job fairs: The engineering department in your college should receive details about job fairs near you. You will have a fantastic chance to introduce yourself to the individuals recruiting.

Internships: Any college can provide assistance with getting the perfect internship. Graduating students are frequently recruited by companies where they were interns, and can additionally enhance your chances of a good mechanical engineering salary. Industry groups: Relevant groups and meetings can provide you with the chance of not just learning what is taking place in your chosen profession, but also provides networking possibilities.

Make use of the papers: Engineering firms place ads in the newspapers just the same as any other employer. Check daily; make applications; follow through. Tenacity is so important. Use cyberspace: Post a CV on the well-known job hunting sites on the internet. Log onto the LinkedIn web site, enter a profile and make contacts online. Make good use of the web to fire up the search for the ideal job. Perseverance and building up industry contacts are key to obtaining a job. Keep your cv and details out and circulating; never overlook following through each lead; establish an internet profile. These are all steps you can take to find the job you aspire to.

Office Space Swings and Roundabouts for Liverpool

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

The city of Liverpool, in the north of England, is experiencing the adverse effects of the global economic crisis. The demand for office rental space has plummeted causing many of the great cities office blocks to stand idle.

It is proving almost impossible to make any kind of profit in this sector and an upturn seems very unlikely. Every other major city across the country is suffering from the same problems but that does not make it any easier to deal with. Occupied office space has dropped by a third in Merseyside in recent years.

While some companies are attracted by the resulting reduction in rents this will not ultimately make a massive affect on the current dilemma. The owners of the empty office blocks are looking to the local government to assist them in devising a concerted plan of action. Another means of occupying the office space, is desk hire. There has bee a rise in the demand for renting desk space as more workers are working remotely or from home leading a nomadic work pattern.

It will need a radical approach to entice new business to the Historic city and a degree of vision as other parts of the country will also be putting their thinking caps. At least the lower cost of living and decline of the value of sterling against other currencies will be a positive factor when trying to attract corporate renters.

This area of commerce is worth a lot of money to the city and if the council are not quick to act there will be a rapid decline in the infrastructure which had seen a steady rise in prosperity during the boom years in Britain. To lose this momentum would be devastating for Liverpool and surrounding districts.

Doom 3 and Half Life 2 can be used to Train Workers in Fire Safety Procedures

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Durham University computer scientists have created a new way to educate people in fire evacuation procedures. Doom 3 and Half Life 2, violent computer games, are now being used to build virtual worlds like buildings, offices and factories to train people to face actual emergencies.

The researchers are of the opinion that the use of these commercial games is a radically easier, faster and more cost effective teaching method compared with both the old toolkits used to provide virtual reality and the creating of a new program for the purpose. A single developer in close to three weeks was able to build a 3D model, which includes virtual buildings, three fire evacuation setups and complete smoke and fire effects. Details of the model were published in the Fire Safety Journal, and it was noted that the program helps identify the problems related to the plan of the building when it comes to evacuation. It also helps train people in the evacuation methods and educates them on how to act when faced with a fire.

Employers must make sure adequate training is in place to avoid falling foul of hefty penalties from the authorities, find out more about enrolling onto the accredited nebosh course for health and safety.

Dr. Shamus Smith, the lead researcher, said that the virtual world setup requires a lot of tools, and the usually available toolkits provide only a fraction of these tools. He explained that it is not easy to create smoke and fire in the virtual world for a realistic effect. These and many other features, essential for a good virtual setup, require advanced knowledge of programming and make huge demands of time from the programmer. The idea of using the available features from commercial computer games helps create an effective simulation, with the minimum effort.

The Bluff Decision in pOker

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

In online poker, the bluff is an essential weapon in your arsenal. It should be used selectively and with focused intention when playing at the casino. Winning with a bluff is an exulting experience. Losing a bluff can be humiliating, although it might help create an image that you can leverage later on in the game. Timing is everything when it comes to bluffing.

How and when do you make the decision to attempt a bluff? You must consider your risk vs. the potential reward you can gain. Figure out how much it will cost you to bluff. In no-limit, you can put lots of chips at risk. In limit poker, bluffing is less likely to succeed, but your losses are limited too.

Once you know how many chips you need to put in to pull off a bluff based on what you’ve observed about your opponents’ playing styles, then calculate how much you can win if the bluff works. Is it equal to or several times larger than your bet amount? The smaller the pay-off, the less reason to bluff.

If you’ve decided the pot is worth bluffing, then determine what your chances of success will be. Your only clues come from the other players. What are their playing styles and calling patterns? Can you spot any tells that make help you read an opponent’s hand? Have there been any indicators that you are up against a weak hand or a strong one?

Never bluff just for the thrill of it. Instead, base your bluffing action on the risk/reward factor and how you think other players will react to your bet.