Archive for May, 2008

Online Dating Tips for Men

So you’ve just joined an online dating community. Do not be discouraged when your prospect dates have not yet responded to your queries. (…)

MCSE Boot Camp – A Way to Set You For Future IT Prospects

Microsoft MCSE boot camp training features among a
few ways to get ready for your Microsoft Certification exams. This has
been rated as one of the preferred methods for plenty of reasons. (…)

Online Dating Tips for Women

Women in search for a knight in shining armor in real life dating should not lower her standards while searching online.
She should keep her dream of having a prince charming to the rescue. (…)

Vintage Christmas Ornaments – Are They Just a Waste of Money?

What is Christmas without colorful decorations? Of late, people have started using vintage Christmas ornaments as Christmas decorations! (…)

The Right Time to Kiss Your Date

Some men may not know or do not have the slightest idea if a woman is ready to be kissed. (…)

What’s New on XM Satellite Radio?

Many folks have been awaiting the merger between XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio, as this would bring more choices to satellite radio listeners and give us all more options too. (…)

The Right Time to Kiss Your Date

Some men may not know or do not have the slightest idea if a woman is ready to be kissed. (…)

How Accurate is GPS?

The answer to this question keeps changing along with advancing technology as well as United States law.  The first consumer GPS receivers on the market were far less accurate than the receivers available today even though the satellites are the same.  Also, before the year 2000, the military intentionally introduced inaccuracies into the civilian GPS signal for “security” reasons.  They called this intentional signal error “Selective Availability”.  In May of 2000, President Clinton made a decision to turn off SA and allow civilians access to increasingly accurate GPS signals.  The military still has the ability to turn off or introduce errors into GPS signals at any time and with no notice but this ability is generally only used for specific reasons of national security. (…)