Archive for July, 2010

Electronic Cigarette For Sale I can still remember that hot summer day in June of 1971; I was 5 years old, and purchasing my first pack of cigarettes for my father. Each day, straight up noon, my dad would come pulling up in his Ford Torino, and that was my cue, I’d run the two blocks to McCartey’s Market, a small neighborhood grocery store on the corner of 13th and Tindall Ave in Trenton, Missouri, and pick up a pack of Sir Walter Raleigh cigarettes. On this particular June lunch hour, that I believe to have been my very first cigarette purchasing adventure, I leaned over the only checkout counter in the store and timidly… Read More…

It seems like every couple of years there are new advances made and our technology springs forward. Sometimes it can be difficult to keep up with all of the incredibly fast paced advances made. Currently, blue ray technology has been brought into the mainstream and learning what this technology is can keep consumers up to date with the latest inventions in home entertainment.
Discovering What Is Blue Ray Technology
For many, home movies were originally played on the classic vcr tape. Then, the technology moved onto DVD players, and the look of the movies was sharper and of a much better quality. Now the next evolution has started with blue ray technology.
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Global Positioning Systems (GPS) have been changing the way the world works since its inception as a tool for soldiers during World War Two. Although the design may have been different, the idea of GPS has been around for over half a century.

The design of the GPS is based on similar radio navigation systems, called the Decca Navigator, and were first used in the 1940’s. When the Soviet Union launched the world’s first satellite “Sputnik” in 1957, U.S. scientists discovered that radio transmissions sent from the satellite could be used to pinpoint where the satellite was in relation to the earth. Thus, the idea of the birth of the modern-day version of the GPS was created.

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Are you looking to upgrade your business’ bandwidth to an OC3, OC12 or OC48? This task can be intimidating and frustrating to tackle, even in the best of situations. Making the right choice for your business’ needs is challenging with so many variables to consider. To help you understand the differences between OC3 vs OC12 vs OC48 bandwidth choices, each is described below in terms of: Bandwidth Type, Speed & Description, Application, Advantages, Disadvantages and Cost. OC3 Circuit Speed & Description:  An OC3 circuit is a network line with transmission speeds of up to 155.52 Mbps using fiber optics. Application:  Large enterprises with significant bandwidth requirements or as an ISP backbone. Advantages:  OC3 benefits include super fast connectivity for critical internet… Read More…