Key Logger Stealth iBot

February 9th, 2010 No comments »

In our daily life, especially with our staffs or with our family/kids, we have some issue with the use of computer. Usually people are using public computer (work computer or home computer for kids) and we obviously hove some rules to follow to make their work more efficient. But we might have some staffs or even our own kids who cannot follow the rules. This is when trouble comes. You would want to give them a proof that they are actually not following your rule. We tend to have a high curiosity about what they are using the computer for.

Here comes the good news for all of you…The Brick House Security look for this needs in the market and they have developing a great device called Key logger and it will solve all your curiosity about the computer use in your home, office or anywhere. They call thir magnificent device: Stealth iBot. From the name we already know that it is as tough as Stealth and totally undetected by the user. You just plug it in and later on, you can track it again on any computer. Just plug it in, quick install it and plug it out. You will find a lot of interesting stuff, more than enough to nurture your staffs or kids. =)

Here is some of the videos:

If you feel that this device will help you in a lot of good ways, come and visit their website and Stealth iBot blog.
And make sure that this device is only used on a computer that you owned.

Shop Wiki: Travel Outdoor Version

February 5th, 2010 No comments »

ShopWiki Homepage

The idea of helping other without a hidden agenda to take profit is one of the greatest human effort in this life. How to turn this great idea into reality. One of the example is to help other to shop better. How to shop better? By helping them finding stuffs that they need, with the best price available. Any recommendation in neutral and really puts the customers on the first place. What we need is what we should get on the first place.
There comes this great website called ShopWiki, where they revolutionize the way people shop. As the internet is a growing in a spectacular way, we need something to filter any web store that we visit. A lot of website doesn’t really have a good quality, but with ShopWiki, you can find the best website with the best price too. For example, if we are looking for any travel and outdoor fun, we would have to find any hiking boots, where in ShopWiki,  they will be like a good friend who will tell us what to buy according to our needs. Photos of the product is a must and they are definitely have it!

Another great recommendation is …for example we take: buying a sleeping bags. This items is not something that we often buy. And there are many kinds of sleeping bags, with their color, weight, warmth, usage, some only good for summer, some for other weather. Anyway, if we don’t know what to buy, shopping for a sleeping bag will be a confusing things to do. But thank’s God for ShopWiki where every specification from a lot of website is gathered into one place and we can decide right away with the best price without going around from one website to another website.

Last but not least, even if you are not in a need of buying anything, visit their website now, learn about what you can use for your personal needs later on. Trust me, it’s really helping!

Weather and Climate in Haiti

February 3rd, 2010 No comments »

In the devastation earthquake in Haiti, this is what we should learn about their weather and climate. Hopefully this dreadful earthquake never happen again.

Here are what we found about Haiti:

Port-Au-Prince’s Climate: Haiti’s capital is located at the head of the Canal de Saint-Marc and the Canal du Sud at the western end of Hispaniola’s Cul de Sac. The city is about 19 degrees north of the equator and 1,400 miles directly south of New York. Haiti is also 1,400 miles east of Mexico City. Cuba is just about 50 miles to the northwest, Puerto Rico is yet again 50 miles to the east, while Jamaica lies 100 miles (160.9 kilometers) to the southwest. Port-au-Prince has a tropical climate. Average temperatures along the coast are at 26.7°C. The annual precipitation averages 1,346 mm in Port-au-Prince, but only 508 mm in the north-west. The rainy season is in summer and as with much of the Caribbean area, the winters (Dec-Jan) tend to be dry.

Haiti’s Climate: The best time to go is November-March, when day temperatures are in the 70s-80s F/23-32 C and nights are in the 60s-70s F/15-27 C. The rainy season is May-July, but even when it rains, it usually lasts for only an hour or two in the evening. Hurricane season is July-October. The hill country is always about 10 degrees F/5 C cooler. Take a sweater no matter when you go: Evenings can be cool even colder in the mountain areas.

Haiti terrain consists of two large peninsulas, the southern peninsula is the longest of the two. The two peninsulas are separated by the Golfe de la Gonâve. Characteristic are mountain ranges, which are dissected by numerous mostly narrow valleys. The highest point of the country, the Pic de la Selle, reaches an altitude of 2,680 m. The coastline is very rugged, so that there is a large number of natural harbours. The longest river is the Artibonite, which is partly navigable.

The tropical vegetation of Haiti was decimated by cultivation and deforestation for timber. In the higher-lying mountainous regions pine forests are found, in the valleys there are cedars, mahogany (sadly very few are left) and oak trees. The country’s flora includes orange and mango trees. All in all, there are 5,000 plant species in Haiti, of which two thirds are trees and shrubs. 600 fern species and 300 different kinds of orchids have their habitat in the country. It is estimated that 35% of the plant species only exist in Haiti. In the desert-like areas some Haitian cacti species grow. Common animal species are above all crocodiles and iguanas. It’s always a good time to visit. Storm Warning – Tanpèt – Danje – Siklòn!
Pandan siklòn yo ap fòme paj Meteyo sou Kreyol.com nan la pou ou. Swiv Sèvis Nasyonal Meteyo, swiv yo – prè pou bay avètisman, siveyans, anons ak lòt enfòmasyon sou sitiyasyon danje 24 è pa jou. Ou ka achte yon ti radyo avek pil pou koute meteyo pou tout nouvèl sa yo.

Haitian Weather Feeds: Note that feeds on this page are from local weather reporting services and reporting stations. Local observations or Current Conditions may not be available from the closest reporting station for a variety of reasons. Where some stations are closed overnight or on weekends, for instance, a local report will not be available. Other reasons may include the station being offline for repair or maintenance or various communications outages.

Port au Prince  Haiti Climate Graph

Haiti & politics of climate change

January 23rd, 2010 No comments »

A chilling cartoon by Steve Bell in The Guardian says it all. Standing among the ruins of the Haitian presidential palace in Port-au-Prince are two persons. A speech balloon above one reads: “Perhaps if Haiti were a bank…”

The country has been the victim of nature’s fury before. Barely one and half years ago, it was battered by four devastating hurricanes. And now this killer quake, which has leveled Port-au-Prince, has killed tens of thousands of people, left many trapped under rubble or missing, destroyed homes and livelihood, and shattered hope.

The government doesn’t have enough resources and trained manpower to for a full-scale rescue and relief operation and has appealed to the international community for help. Promises have flown in from all corners of the globe.

Some countries, including China, have already dispatched essentials and personnel. But most of the promises are yet to materialize.

Well, Haiti is not a bank. It cannot expect to get what it has been promised. So what if it did not bring the disaster upon itself. Haiti is arguably the poorest countries in the Western hemisphere today. But till well into the 19th century it was one of the richest in the Caribbean (the richest French colony in the New World before its independence in 1804). And unlike the banks, the poor Haiti of today is not the result of its people but of foreign interventions and patronage of its dictators.

The disastrous involvement of foreign powers has prevented the island nation from building infrastructure that serves the people, and not the multinationals. That’s why images on the Internet show that shantytowns built on deforested hillsides have been wiped but asphalt and concrete roads laid for vehicles of the elite are still standing.

Battered as they have been by natural and human forces for centuries, the Haitians will rise above this disaster, too, even if it is the worst to hit them in 200 years. After all, they are citizens of the only country to win independence through a slave revolution.

They, in all probability, know globalization is not for their benefit, because they are not banks or multinationals spewing clouds of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

It’s an irony that poor countries like Haiti have to face the wrath of nature. We’ve seen what tropical cyclones did to Myanmar in 2008 and Bangladesh last year. We are seeing what climate change has been doing to poor countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

The rich and powerful nations don’t even bat an eyelid before giving hundreds of billions of dollars to their banks and private companies to bail them out of trouble. But ask them to give even a fraction of that to poor countries to battle emergencies or fight climate change and its only lip service that you get.

That we are living in a global village is a myth. The global village is a concept used by the rich nations to become richer at the expense of the poor countries. What a global village we live in that does not even have a core of relief doctors, workers and equipment to help victims of natural disasters?

This is a global village where media houses have the money to hire helicopters and beam footages across the world to hike their TRPs and make more money, while aid organizations wait with relief material for transport.

Climate change has brought Haiti to a tipping point. But it neither has the money or the technology to resources to turn back.

And the rich world, which has both, is not interested in helping it or other developing countries to fight and adapt to climate change. Haitians saw that again in Copenhagen last month when rich nations obliterated all chances of a fair deal by trying to dictate terms to the developing countries.

But then why would rich world try to save poor nations (unconditionally) or the environment when there’s no money to be made from of it?

Web Hosting Geeks

January 17th, 2010 No comments »

In our experience of having a hosting for our website or blog, we do need a great hosting, especially if you are serious about your web. You need a reasonable price, many options for all we need, and a great support too! How a bout a free domain included on the service? That should be not bad right? Now, what we need is not just some recommendation. We know all of us might be a web hosting geek and we would want to compare it our-self. By reading  all the of the web hosting company profile, all the services that they offer to us, and in the end, we will use one or some of them for our needs.

Do not think about anything yet, don’t be discourage about the time that you have to spend on comparing all the web hosting companies. Not mentioning that we might not know what are those hostings available out there. One other great features on Web Hosting Geeks is the option to have multiple domain hosting and the Green Web Hosting. For all of our readers who also have a concern about our green planet. It is totally recommended to choose the green web hosting company. They way a lot of company preserve their energy, they do extra effort is what we value the most. I think I don’t need to explain more about what kind of green things that they do. You all know about that, and if you need more info, just visit their website on:

Webhostinggeeks.com (Web Hosting Geeks – website hosting reviews and web host rating)

Great Glaxiuz Sport Stacking Cupz

January 11th, 2010 No comments »

Here is what we found very interesting and an adrenaline rush skill sports with Glaxiuz Sport Stacking Cupz.
There you have to stack-up 12 cupz in a sequence and stack-down in a flash! Don’t blink and you’ll miss it.
Good for hand-eye coordination and for ambidexterity. If you want to know more, please visit:

Glaxiuz Sport Stacking Cupz (cupz.glaxiuz.com)

Have fun!

Shop Wiki for all your house needs

January 3rd, 2010 No comments »
One of the major problem for us to choose a lot of home furnishing and decor are the option to choose it from many different kind of shops and we have to walk in the store’s warehouse or showroom, where they usually have a very large area to display their product. The thing is, we have to spend a lot of energy to go around from one store to another store. The advantage is that we can choose and feel the quality of the product. But actually even there are some advantages, there is a new and efficient way for us to shop for our house need. From housewares and home maintenance to kitchen and dining too.
Let me introduce Shop Wiki, where I think some of us may already know about it, but for those of you who doesn’t know yet, save a lot of your energy to shop around and just visit their site. Why?
It is because Shop Wiki will revolutionizes online shopping by putting more than 30,000 stores not just because the store advertise in their site, but, Shop Wiki will put all of the best web online store, categorized by what you need. Try to search about workshop and home improvement, they have it. Search for Outdoor and Gardens….well, no surprise…they surely have it! Keep ’strolling’ on their easy to navigate website and you can choose what you need with their quality description, price comparison between shops and you can buy in the comfort of your home or anywhere else.

Myrtle Beach Golf – Ttimesonly

December 22nd, 2009 No comments »

Dunes golf course

For us who love the earth, there is a big probability that we love Golf! We are probably love golf not just for the sport activity, I think we love it because of the early morning breeze, or maybe even looking at the green green grass. There is no thought about ‘neighbor grass is greener on the other side’, it is simply because we love green earth.

For those of you who live in South Caroline, I was amazed with this golf resort, it’s called Myrtle Beach Golf…hear again…it’s a Beach Golf…what is better in our eyes than a green grass and bright blue of the beach! Their trained golf proffesional for more than 14 years will help you with your beach golf vacation. Search for the best golf course and the most important thing is to book it first on their number: 877-238-1975, or you can also book it online. If we want to take our family, choose the best resot for you, many selection for you like: Prince Resort, The Horizon, Towers on the Grove, Grande Shores, SeaSide, Avista Resort. All of them have their specialty from those of you who love to fish, panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, architectural beauty and spacious condo for groups of golfers, for meetings or even romantic gateways on the ocean front.

Have a green vacation, play golf with the professional assistant. Only on Myrtle Beach Golf. Visit their website on www.ttimesonly.com now to learn more and book as soon as possible for your upcoming vacation!
Happy Golfing!

Palindrome

December 14th, 2009 No comments »

In other side of life and saving our beautiful world, we can have fun with words too:

Today on a TV show ‘Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?’ They showed a question to the contestant and the question was:
What of the following is a Palindrome? A. Vroom, B. Jumbo Shrimp, C. Race Car.

I was wondering what Palindrome was. That is the key element of the question and then they give the answer…

Read the definition and you will get the answer:

A palindrome is a word or sentence that reads the same forward as it does backward. The words a and I are perhaps the simplest and least interesting palindromes; the word racecar and the name Hannah are more interesting and illustrative. Neither spaces nor punctuation are usually taken into consideration when constructing sentences that are palindromes — one of the most famous palindromes is “A man, a plan, a canal, Panama” — but when the spaces are properly positioned as well, so much the better. An example would be the also famous palindrome “Able was I ere I saw Elba,” purportedly spoken by Napoleon, referring to his first sighting of Elba, the island where the British exiled him.

Palindromes are a type of palingram called letter palingrams. A palingram is a sentence in which the letters, syllables, or words read the same backward as they do forward. The sentence, “He was, was he?” is a word palingram, because the words can be placed in reverse order and still read the same. The sentence, “I did, did I?” is not only a word palingram but a letter palingram (or palindrome) as well.

A number of interesting palindromes are given below for your amusement. Can you make up your own?

Words

  • aibohphobia
  • alula
  • cammac
  • civic
  • deified
  • deleveled
  • detartrated
  • devoved
  • dewed
  • evitative
  • Hannah
  • kayak
  • kinnikinnik
  • lemel
  • level
  • madam
  • Malayalam
  • minim
  • murdrum
  • peeweep
  • racecar
  • radar
  • redder
  • refer
  • reifier
  • repaper
  • reviver
  • rotator
  • rotavator
  • rotor
  • sagas
  • solos
  • sexes
  • stats
  • tenet
  • terret
  • testset

Places

  • Glenelg (Australia)
  • Kanakanak (Alaska)
  • Kinikinik (Colorado)
  • Navan (Meath, Ireland)
  • Neuquen (Argentina)
  • Ward Draw (South Dakota)
  • Wassamassaw (South Carolina)
  • Yreka Bakery (Yreka, California)

Not Quite Legitimate

  • Retteb, si flahd noces eht tub, but the second half is better.
  • Doctor Reubenstein was shocked and dismayed when he answered the ringing telephone, only to hear a strange, metallic, alien voice say, “Yasec iovn eilacilla temeg! Nartsa raehoty lnoenoh pelet gnig, nirehtde rewsnaehn ehw. Deya! Msid! Dnadek cohssaw nietsne buerro, tcod?”

Phrases and Sentences

  • A dog, a plan, a canal: pagoda.
  • A man, a plan, a canal: Panama.
  • A new order began, a more Roman age bred Rowena.
  • A tin mug for a jar of gum, Nita.
  • A Toyota. Race fast, safe car. A Toyota.
  • Able was I ere I saw Elba.
  • Animal loots foliated detail of stool lamina.
  • Anne, I vote more cars race Rome to Vienna.
  • Are we not drawn onward, we few, drawn onward to new era?
  • Are we not pure? “No sir!” Panama’s moody Noriega brags. “It is garbage!” Irony dooms a man; a prisoner up to new era.
  • As I pee, sir, I see Pisa!
  • Barge in! Relate mere war of 1991 for a were-metal Ernie grab!
  • Bombard a drab mob.
  • Bush saw Sununu swash sub.
  • Cain: a maniac.
  • Cigar? Toss it in a can. It is so tragic.
  • Daedalus: nine. Peninsula: dead.
  • Dammit, I’m mad!
  • Delia saw I was ailed.
  • Denim axes examined.
  • Dennis and Edna sinned.
  • Depardieu, go razz a rogue I draped.
  • Desserts, I stressed!
  • Did I draw Della too tall, Edward? I did?
  • Do good? I? No! Evil anon I deliver. I maim nine more hero-men in Saginaw, sanitary sword a-tuck, Carol, I — lo! — rack, cut a drowsy rat in Aswan. I gas nine more hero-men in Miami. Reviled, I (Nona) live on. I do, O God!
  • Doc, note I dissent: a fast never prevents a fatness. I diet on cod.
  • Drab as a fool, aloof as a bard.
  • Drat Saddam, a mad dastard!
  • Draw, O coward!
  • Draw pupil’s lip upward.
  • Ed, I saw Harpo Marx ram Oprah W. aside.
  • Eva, can I stab bats in a cave?
  • Evil did I dwell; lewd I did live.
  • Gateman sees name, garageman sees name tag.
  • Go hang a salami; I’m a lasagna hog.
  • Goldenrod-adorned log.
  • Golf? No sir, prefer prison-flog.
  • Harass sensuousness, Sarah.
  • I roamed under it as a tired, nude Maori.
  • Laminated E.T. animal.
  • Lay a wallaby baby ball away, Al.
  • Lepers repel.
  • Let O’Hara gain an inn in a Niagara hotel.
  • Live not on evil.
  • Lived on Decaf; faced no Devil.
  • Lonely Tylenol.
  • Ma is a nun, as I am.
  • Ma is as selfless as I am.
  • Madam, I’m Adam.
  • Madam in Eden, I’m Adam.
  • Marge lets Norah see Sharon’s telegram.
  • May a moody baby doom a yam.
  • Meet animals; laminate ‘em.
  • Mr. Owl ate my metal worm.
  • Murder for a jar of red rum.
  • Never odd or even.
  • No, Mel Gibson is a casino’s big lemon.
  • No cab, no tuna nut on bacon.
  • No lemon, no melon.
  • No sir — away! A papaya war is on.
  • On a clover, if alive, erupts a vast, pure evil; a fire volcano.
  • Party boobytrap.
  • Poor Dan is in a droop.
  • Reviled did I live, said I, as evil I did deliver.
  • Rise to vote, sir.
  • Saw tide rose? So red it was.
  • Senile felines.
  • So many dynamos!
  • Some men interpret nine memos.
  • Stab nail at ill Italian bats.
  • Stack cats.
  • Stella won no wallets.
  • Step on no pets.
  • Stop! Murder us not, tonsured rumpots!
  • Straw? No, too stupid a fad; I put soot on warts.
  • T. Eliot, top bard, notes putrid tang emanating, is sad. I’d assign it a name: gnat dirt upset on drab pot-toilet.
  • Tarzan raised Desi Arnaz’ rat.
  • Ten animals I slam in a net.
  • Too bad I hid a boot.
  • Was it a car or a cat I saw?
  • Wonder if Sununu’s fired now.
  • Won’t I panic in a pit now?
  • Won’t lovers revolt now?
  • Yo, banana boy!
  • Yo, Bob! Mug o’ gumbo, boy!
  • Yo, bottoms up! (U.S. motto, boy.)

Interesting isn’t it?

Clothing for Men

December 11th, 2009 No comments »

In our pace of life, we have a lot of thing that we need during our life story.  And we have to buy things from many kind of places. But sometimes we just want to have anything more simple and faster. In terms of shopping we also want to get anything that we need in one place where we can compare and we can look on all the offers. If we shop from one store to another store, we are often confused to compare it.

In this revolutionary internet era, a marvelous shopping web is available for all of us, and it’s called: ShopWiki.com. For us men, we tend not to spend too much time on shopping for cloths. Even if we are love the current style we can always get updated on shop wiki.

ShopWiki Homepage

Find all the guide that you need for this winter season too, get all your ski jackets, ski pants and all other mens sport coats and blazers. When size is not a matter anymore, you can get a complete guide, photos, colors and sizing too. Finding clothes for men has never been easy. Just shop around and you will find a lot that you like, because shop wiki listing a men’s clothing a way lot more than you think.

One of my favourite is the cashmere turtle neck, either its in brown or grey, it is totally great for this upcoming holiday. See it for your self and who know that we have the same taste.

Orvis Ribbed Cashmere Turtleneck Sweater

Have fu n shopping!