Posted in General Interest on 11/29/2009 01:05 pm by Editor
Experts tell us that in the developed world about 40% of the adult population will have problems with hemorrhoids at some time in their lives. Those numbers tell you that you aren’t the only one with hemorrhoid problems. Far from it! You have lots of company!
Hemroids seem to be caused primarily by environmental and lifestyle factors. The two primary problems are low-fiber diets and sedentary lifestyles and/or work requirements. To lower the chances that you will ever have hemorrhoids (or lower the chances that they will come back, once your hemorrhoids are cured), you need to identify your personal risk factors and then minimize or eliminate them.
If you already have hemorrhoids you need to find a treatment for bleeding hemorrhoids that leads to an effective way to heal hemorrhoids and continues until a full cure has been made
Logically then, you will need to be seeking some proven hemorrhoid cures, which is much more than a simple fast-acting pain killer.
Contrary to what some of the purveyors of over-the-counter short-term relief products would have you believe, hemorrhoids can be treated, shrunk, healed and cured permanently. You do not have to buy a short-term relief product every week for the rest of your life. Unless you opt for that “solution”. And why would anyone accept a costly short-term repeated treatment instead of a much lower cost permanent cure?
Short term solutions are just that: only good for the short term. What you really want is healing and curing your hemorrhoid problem, then changing or eliminating what caused them so they don’t come back! Ever!
Disclaimer: Nothing in the above explanations is intended to be or represented to be or should be construed to be any form of medical advice. The information herein has been gleaned from medical journals, news articles in the popular press and other freely-available public sources. It is presented here for informational purposes only. For any medical advice the reader is urged to consult with his or her licensed physician or other medical specialist.
– J.P. Koontz
Posted in General Interest on 11/29/2009 09:47 am by Editor
“Saving a home from foreclosure needs fast and informed action but the solution doesn’t need to be costly,” said Fed Reserve Governor Elizabeth A Duke. “It shouldn’t hurt to get help.” There are several foreclosure guides available online which assist the homeowner in understanding their options to avoid foreclosure.
Many solicitors of foreclosure schemes reach out to potential victims by a variety of means using the internet, the telephone, and direct mailings. Some barristers go door-to-door or approach homeowners at events related to home preservation. The info the Fed Reserve is providing, which is a part of its “5 Tips” series, is designed to give purchasers the basic info they need to recognize and prevent foreclosure avoidance scams. Shoppers are urged to check the recommendations of advisors and to avoid working with someone that collects a fee before providing any services or accepts payment only by assistant’s check or wire transfer. Clients should not pay for a service without knowing precisely what they are purchasing.
Avoiding foreclosure cannot be guaranteed–regardless of the circumstances. Working with a bonafide advisor can increase the chances of keeping a home, but patrons should be wary of people who tell them it’s a sure bet. Details of the transaction, together with any guarantees, should be supplied up front and in writing.
Posted in General Interest on 11/29/2009 09:19 am by Editor
The inventor of pcb manufacturing was an Austrian engineer named Paul Eisler. He made the first printed circuit board as part of a radio in the year 1936. The PCB manufacturing company will have everything else necessary already in stock and ready to go: you provide the custom parts and they’ll provide the rest, including the highly trained technicians to put everything together right the first time. His invention was finally noticed by the US military, which integrated the technology into bomb detonators to counter German advancements in the field. They can get the bare printed circuit boards required along with all of the other necessary parts.
Designing and fabricating a printed circuit board for a quick turn manufacturing run or producing limited number of devices can be a major headache for many engineers. Any areas of the board where components will be placed are plated. Then any texts are printed on the board with a screen printing process. The boards are then ready for testing. When the completed board provides mechanical support and all necessary electrical connections to the components, it is essentially a pcb circuit design or Printed Wiring Board. Each layer is separated by a substrate, or an insulating layer, and then laminated together to form a printed circuit board.
The history of pcb design is one that has assisted in the mass production of many household items that we now take for granted – a relatively simple invention that has revolutionised the possibilities of our consumer goods. It was possible for soldering to be done automatically by passing the board over a ripple or a wave of molten solder material by use of a wave soldering machine. In the case of prototypes, low level production runs, wire trap or turret board would usually be more efficient for the printed circuit board layout .
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Posted in General Interest on 11/29/2009 09:15 am by Editor
One of the oldest materials for clothes is wool. Very shortly after our forefathers, the Neanderthals, learned that you can carry half a dead furry animal or piles of fur to keep warm, they invented spinning wool. And what a fantastic material wool fibre is! It has lots of characteristics that synthetic fibres do not reach – amazing.
If you are like me and are fond of wool, you most probably will want to work with it. The first thing you could think about is spinning wool. I found a nice informative page about that on a german blog: Schafwolle spinnen
Next thing is of course dyeing wool yourself. This is something many people don’t dare…although it is pretty easy and can be done in any household with plant and a few chemicals. Have a look over here (sorry, the video is only in german):Bücher über Wolle färben
Last but not least you will want to knit with your wool, and let’s be honest, although it can be really fun to do all the things like spinning and dyeing yourself, most of the time you will just buy a good ball of wool in a shop.
Read here about knitting on this german blog: Mützenstrickanleitung
The wool shown on that page has proved to go nicely when knitting and is easy to wash. Now get your knitting needles or your spinning wheel and have some fun with wool!
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