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An inflatable Bounce house is a fun and creative way to bring enjoyment to almost any kind of party or event
By wiliam | Wed, Apr 2 2008 | 01:04:46
An inflatable Bounce house is a fun and creative way to bring enjoyment to almost any kind of party or event. Not only are Bounce houses relatively cheap when you consider their size and the amount of people they can entertain; they are also safe and loved by adults and children alike.

Different Types of Bounce Houses:

Children's Obstacle Courses - Bounce houses shaped like obstacle courses are great for those that want to experience a little bit more than just bouncing around. They are great when it comes to making fun games to participate in whilst on the inflatable Bounce house.

Basketball Court - What better way to score a slam dunk, than when you are able to leap 6 feet into the air thanks to the inflatable Bounce castle that you are on. An infla
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Analyze 2 is ready - For Online Roulette System
By hank | Mon, Mar 24 2008 | 05:03:45
Let me start by saying that I am fairly happy with Analysis 2. At least we all have something that we can play with and test. The results are mixed. Some members like it. Some are getting many calls.

At the moment the Analysis tool works on the last 13 numbers and gives them weight. From that it picks the highest percentage from the 13 colors and picks that.
Why only the last 13 numbers? Why not more?
Why does that get it correct?
Why did we collect all those numbers?
When it only selects the last 13 numbers?
These are just some of the questions that came to my mind. I know some of the answers that may come from these questions. And I know that further developments are in the works to improve the outcome. How are those millions of numbers that
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How safe is your data? Tips to safegard IT.
By Tom Mustac | Sat, Mar 8 2008 | 11:03:27

Ever since I have been working with computers I have been told of the importance of backing up my files to protect myself from a hardware failure. This is something that I have found very tedious and time consuming so usually I didn’t do it. As I got older, some of my friends were using computers in their small businesses and they didn’t backup either. The scary part is that many small business still do not today or they have a false sense of security and possibly a greater risk of data leakage because of a poorly thought out solution. This is one of those things in life that seems to sell best after an incident. This is similar to the way that many people have a burglar alarm installed after they are robbed. Today, even the smallest of businesses use computers for schedulin

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What is Online Backup Without Customer Support? Not much.
By Sarah Dworak | Thu, Feb 28 2008 | 09:02:47

Consider the following scenario:

It’s after ten p.m.  You’ve stayed at work late to finish up a big presentation that could mean big things for your business.  You make a few final edits, hit save, and head home for a few hours of sleep. 

In the morning you come in energized and ready to give a killer presentation, but when you step off the elevator, you’re greeted by your frazzled secretary, Anne.  “Jack, we’ve got a major problem!” she says.  “The server crashed and we can’t get it back up and running!”  

Your stress level immediately goes through the roof.  You don’t need this now!  Your big meeting is only two hours away.  You take a deep breath and tr

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Events and Education: Fighting the Recession Blues!
By Harry Brelsford | Tue, Feb 26 2008 | 09:02:07

Been watching too much TV lately? If so, you are likely freakin’ about the news reporting on the economic situation. Truth be told, the technology sector is, by all appearances, doing well whereas the housing sector is struggling. But it is possible you are anxious as you hear about a slowing economy. What steps can you take to prepare for a possible recession and still have success as a small and medium business (SMB) technology consultant?

Economic business cycles have been with us since the start of time. Always have been; always will. It is your ability to adjust and adapt that will make you successful in the long-term. The low hanging fruit in a downturn to turn yourself around is EDUCATION. Education takes many forms but this article will focus on upcoming events tha

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Half-and-Half: SMB consultants must know the business and technical sides
By Harry Brelsford | Wed, Feb 6 2008 | 02:02:09

In this article, I consider both technical and business conversation to be of equal importance because small and medium business (SMB) consultants are in the challenging position of serving both the technical and business demands of a customer. Early in my SMB consulting career, a senior professional told me that technology consulting was hard but the rewards were great. He was right in ways I didn’t understand. I knew the technical side very well; I learned the business side every day.

Fortifying a cup of gourmet coffee with half-and-half can increase your enjoyment. A different kind of half-and-half can maximize your value as a SMB consultant. The nature of being a SMB consultant is to be “half-business” and “half-tec

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This is not your father's SMB!
By Harry Brelsford | Fri, Jan 25 2008 | 02:01:20
A few weeks ago, an urgent press release crossed the wires about Microsoft doing SMB. I thought that might be an interesting read and I discovered that the article related to Microsoft acquiring a server messaging block (SMB) independent software vendor (ISV) in the open source community. This surprised me because I know SMB to refer to small and medium sized businesses. However –back in the old days as a NetWare consultant (I was a CNE in the early and mid-90s), I truly had to know the finer points of server messaging blocks. How times change.

Fast forward to modern times and you will discover that the SMB (small and medium business) space is one of the hottest areas in technology. Small businesses are always being created both in good times and bad. That is what makes
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The Princeton Review Adds New Dimension to Test Prep
By Princeton | Wed, Jan 16 2008 | 01:01:19
New York, NY Jan. 15, 2008 -- The Princeton Review is adding a new dimension to test prep - the virtual dimension.  This January, The Princeton Review will hold two free SAT Strategy Session Events in the virtual world of Second Life.


The Second Life sessions are the company's first step into the virtual world to help students learn more about the SAT.  Second LifeR is an online world where users can create a virtual likeness of themselves (avatars) and interact with users from around the world.


The Princeton Review, which offers private tutoring, classroom and online test prep to help students improve their college and graduate school admissions test scores, has added a number of high-tech options for test preparation, such as drills on iP
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How an Airport Uses RFID to Increase Security & Productivity
By VUANCE LTD | Thu, Dec 27 2007 | 01:12:33
When Charlotte Country Florida Airport in Punta Gorda (or PGD) was flattened by two hurricanes, a new airport had to be designed to bring back commercial airlines and handle its 300+ planes. This is where RFID was employed to good effect.



The airport faced three key challenges:
1. Satisfy access control and security requirements set by DHS, TSA, FAA and FDOT. When chain link fences or other barriers are placed between the airside operations and hangars, someone has to come out to identify the aircraft and remove the barriers. This is a labor intensive, time consuming process.

2. Prevent theft and vandalism of aircraft, fuel trucks, tow motors and other equipment by tracking their movements and ensuring that barriers provide access only to opera
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Five Leadership Tactics That Will Make 2008 a Pivotal Business Year
By Dan Freedman | Thu, Dec 20 2007 | 02:12:30
As you look back over 2007, you're feeling a vague sense of discontent.
Business is sluggish. Several key employees have left. And with new competitors springing up every day, you need to be at the top of your industry. Oh, things are not terrible—not yet—but they could be a lot better. You need to turn things around, and you know you need to make some big changes in the upcoming year. Problem is, you're not sure what they are.
A new improvement initiative? A hot new product? A new executive team? Quint Studer has a suggestion: Make 2008 the year you focus on leadership. Not
leaders, mind you—leadership.

"Solid business results that stand the test of time do so for one reason and one reason only: consistently excellent leadership,"
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