If you have been looking for web hosting on the internet, you have probably observed the abundance of ads for dedicated servers.
If you are a novice when it comes to computers and website hosting, you may not understand what a dedicated server is.
A dedicated server hosts only your website.
You are, in essence, hosting your own website.
You have total control of the bandwidth, space and security of the server.
In most cases, the provider will give you the equipment that you need as long as long as you continue to use their service.
You can usually get a better deal with a dedicated server if you pay annually for the service instead of monthly.
Most service providers ask for a monthly fee.
Monthly fees for a dedicated server usually run a couple of hundred dollars.
If you pay annually, you may be able to save a bit of money.
There is a risk of paying annually, however.
If the provider goes out of business and the equipment becomes obsolete, you may be out of luck.
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September 2nd, 2010 | Posted in college-scholarship | No Comments
A patent provides an organization exclusive rights which help them to protect their concept or invention from being used by someone else.
The patent rights are there for a particular period of time; after which any other person or organizations are free to use the concept or idea.
If during these specified period if someone else tries to use the technique for their own benefit then it is illegal and the patentee can take legal action against the offender.
To patent a product, one has to submit an application in the patent office; upon verification the application is either accepted or rejected.
In the application the applicant provides detail about his invention and makes claim that he should be given patent of the product or concept which he has invented.
Generally the application is filed in the patent office which falls under the jurisdiction of the applicant which in majority of the cases is the country in which the applicant is residing.
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September 1st, 2010 | Posted in ExtraIncome | No Comments
Choosing a PuppyChoosing the right canine for your household is very important.
Will the dog get along with kids? Will the dog get along with other animals in the household? Does the dog have a good disposition? These are some of the questions you might ask when deciding what kind of dog you want.
Are you looking for a purebred or mixed breed or just a plan old mutt? Mixed breeds can be more affordable, whereas purebred can be quite expensive.
Don’t dismiss the mutt option either from the local pound.
Mutts can be just as lovable, energetic, and loyal as the other breeds.
Size matters.
Think about how big or small the dog is that you want.
Do you have room for the pup to run and play or will it be cooped up because you don’t go outside a lot.
If so, do you have a room where the pup can run free? Personality for a puppy develops around seven weeks of age.
Spend a little time picking and choosing your dog, and you both will reap the rewards.
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September 1st, 2010 | Posted in Myspace | No Comments
It’s time to get your CD produced, but you know that this time, you don’t want to work with a company or manufacturer.
If you know what you need, you can easily find at home equipment that will allow you to get the most out of your CD duplication experience.
Knowing what the options are, what to look for and how to approach your search for the perfect machine will help you to put together your best look for a CD.
There are a large variety of brands that are available with equipment for CD duplication, all which have specific features and builds.
The first part of the checklist that you want to look into is finding the brands that you know are durable, last for longer periods of time and work with your computer equipment.
Searching for reviews and comparing your individual needs is the best way to filter down what your best options are.
After you have your brands narrowed down, you can look into some of the features that will fit you best.
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September 1st, 2010 | Posted in playstation3 | No Comments
If you have delinquent credit and are married, you might want to build your credit in your name instead of using your spouse.
Somebody has to have stability.
Also if you are divorced and all the credit cards of credit information are in your spouse’s name you will need to reestablish your credit in your name.
Getting your credit reestablished is the first step to repairing your credit.
When you obtain your credit report you will see that your spouse’s name is listed on the credit reports.
This is because together you and your spouse applied for credit cards, took out car loans or what have you.
This means that you are responsible for your spouse’s account.
The advantage is that credit bureaus cannot list the negative accounts against you if you are divorced.
Once you have copies of your credit report you will then need to cancel all joint accounts.
If you contact the creditors to resolve the issues on your credit report be sure to ask the creditors to take in consideration your spouse’s credit history.
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September 1st, 2010 | Posted in credit-score | No Comments
Copper foil is a stained glass leading technique that has a more delicate or intricate look to it than the lead came technique.
Louis C.
Tiffany created the copper foil technique in the early 1900’s.
Tiffany didn’t have the adhesive-backed copper foil that we have today.
When he built his copper foil stained glass projects, he painstakingly cut the copper strips and applied wax to them to secure it to the stained glass.
Copper foil is often used for decorative glass boxes, stained glass lamps, and other stained glass projects with intricate curves.
The copper foil is flexible and when the solder bead is applied correctly, it is strong enough for just about any stained glass project.
Deciding whether to use copper foil or lead came on a project is mostly a personal choice; yet, some areas may have building restrictions or codes that you might want to check.
Some people believe that the copper foil method of stained glass construction is not strong enough for large stained glass windows.
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August 31st, 2010 | Posted in entrepreneur | No Comments
When it comes to selling goods on Ebay, what you have and how you present it are two vital characteristics of successful auctions.
Buyers like to know that theyre getting a good deal, and they like to know details about the merchandise they are paying for.
But did you know that the timing of your Ebay auctions can also affect their success? Its true.
Real Ebay pros use timing strategies to maximize their profits, and you can, too.
Some sellers are discouraged when their auctions fail to get bids within the first few days of the listing.
This is very common; most bids are placed in an auctions final hours or even minutes.
Buyers who have been watching the auction will try to place the winning bid just before time runs out, to cut down on competition.
Since this is the case, Ebay sellers will benefit from making sure their auctions end during peak buying times.
When are Ebays peak buying times? According to the pros, daily purchases spike between 8 and 10PM Eastern Standard Time.
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August 31st, 2010 | Posted in corporate-gifts | No Comments
In some areas, security cameras can be seen as a driver or pedestrian approaches an intersection.
Most often times the intersection is considered a high traffic intersection or a dangerous intersection.
By placing the security cameras at these intersections, it is easy for authorities to determine specifics on traffic related accidents, or injuries.
In some cases, the security cameras actually slow drivers down.
The security cameras at different intersections, allow the determination of how an accident occurred, who was at fault, or what happened prior to the accident, as well as if the accident involves a hit and run situation, often times the tag number is recorded.
To some people, they don’t feel as if security cameras should be placed at intersections.
However, what should it matter if they are not breaking the law or doing something wrong? Then they should have nothing to be concerned about.
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August 31st, 2010 | Posted in smallbusiness | No Comments
We can use various practices to improve our self-worth.
It is important to build our self-esteem in order to withstand the nonsense that goes on in our life each day.
When one has low self-worth, he or she places little value on the self, which can lead to laziness and depression.
The conditions will cause many other problems to develop, including illness and disease.
Self-worth is the value that we place on the self.
We can use several methods that will assist us with making personal transformations while building self-esteem.
To build self-worth one has to cultivate a positive mind while making a few adjustments in his or her life and person.
Keep in mind, having a balanced self-esteem is never easy, since people of all lifestyles will try hard at tearing down what you have built up.
You want to cultivate and build staying power and positive energy, since you will need it to stand firm once you have cultivated and built your self-esteem.
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August 30th, 2010 | Posted in Real_Estate | No Comments
Is the nature of business forcing customers to use internet banking? Or, is there something in it for the customers? Indeed there are many advantages to doing internet banking.
1.
It is easy to open an internet banking account.
You sit, in the comfort of your home or office, and type in your answers to a few questions.
You set up the security measures that will be used to access your account, like usernames, passwords, etc.
Then, all you need to do is print off and sign a form to send in to complete the process.
2.
Internet banking is cheaper.
With the advantage of having no physical structure to keep up, virtual banks have low overhead.
They can afford to cut you a break by offering higher interest rates on your savings.
They will also offer lower overdraft fees.
Even banks that are backed by physical buildings encourage online banking with free bill paying services.
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August 30th, 2010 | Posted in entrepreneur | No Comments