To sum it

Saturday, 31 July 2010

To sum it up: Makes good money, makes good sense!

Very few people understand computer code. And it’s my guess very few will or have the desire to. So, what’s big businesses problem? FEAR? I certainly don’t know, but if you look around the Internet and Stock Markets these days you can see that they’re slowly figuring this out. Makes good money, makes good cents!

Patrick Sadler has over 12 years of past Internet experience. He is sole proprietor of Knowledgeworks, Inc. Knowledgeworks manufactures and produces Developers Linux CDs, specializing on the latest stable versions of the Linux Networking Operating Systems. You are able to reach him at the factory website: http://knowledgeworks.org.uk.
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Virtual PBX Unveils New Features for All VPBX Plans

Saturday, 31 July 2010
Virtual PBX Unveils New Features for All VPBX Plans

0 Comments | Wireless News, Jul 30, 2010

Virtual PBX, an inventor and supplier of hosted PBX services, announced new features for all VPBX standard plans.

The company said that every plan will now include an unlimited number of extensions and users. In addition, most plans will also include an increase in the total number of minutes, with the company’s entry-level plan getting triple the number of free minutes. The new packages are available immediately to both new and existing clients.

“Virtual PBX is dedicated to provide the best overall solutions to our customers, and with recent technological advances by the company, we are now in the position to provide even more features and functionality without raising prices,” said Greg Brashier, COO of Virtual PBX. “Today’s announcement allows customers to now base their purchasing decision on the number of minutes needed for the month. Our users can customize their plans and take advantage of unlimited extensions.”

Each standard plan, VPBX-5, VPBX-10, VPBX-20 and VPBX-50, now includes unlimited extensions, so users can set up as many extensions as desired, with no added cost
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PERIL ON STATE ROAD 80 PLEA FOR SAFETY {HEADLINE2}

Thursday, 29 July 2010

PERIL ON STATE ROAD 80 PLEA FOR SAFETY {HEADLINE2}

0 Comments | Palm Beach Post, Jul 28, 2010 | by JASON SCHULTZ

Ocie Mae Saulberry was returning to Pahokee from a bingo trip in West Palm Beach when she drove off the side of State Road 80, sinking into the canal that runs alongside it.

It took nearly a month for anyone to find the 40-year-old, still inside her Buick.

Since her death in March 2009, three other drivers have died in the canal along the same stretch of highway between 20-Mile Bend and Belle Glade. The most recent was 43-year-old Saintilio Leocal, who drove into the canal July 16 about a mile east of where Saulberry died.

That’s four deaths too many, say local leaders who want the state to install guardrails along the road.

But the Florida Department of Transportation says the roughly 18- mile stretch doesn’t meet state guidelines to require guardrails. That’s because the road has wide shoulders, and the canal is more than 60 feet from the travel lanes.

“What do you mean it doesn’t meet the guidelines?” asked Palm Beach County Commissioner Jess Santamaria, one of the officials leading the push for guardrails. “The guidelines are that people are dying.”

FDOT officials said they do not know how many miles of state highway exist in the county or South Florida with canals but no guardrails. Department design engineer Howard Webb estimated it would cost about $116,000 per mile to install guardrails between the south side of the highway and the canal, or about $2.1 million for the entire stretch.

The problem is not limited to state highways. Drownings also occur along local roads that lack guardrails — for example, the Feb. 12 death of Scott Patrick Wilson after a collision with polo club founder John Goodman. Wellington maintains that stretch of Lake Worth Road, according to county traffic officials.

Saulberry’s cousin, Breyona Elijah, said that every time she drives to the Glades, she looks at the spot where her cousin died. When she heard about Leocal, the first thing she thought of was Saulberry’s death.

“Ocie was a good, very outgoing person,” Elijah said
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Local plant society sets field trip for Saturday

Thursday, 29 July 2010

Local plant society sets field trip for Saturday

0 Comments | Idaho State Journal; Pocatello, Idaho, Jul 9, 2010

POCATELLO — Ruth Moorhead will lead a Sah-Wah-Be Chapter, Idaho Native Plant Society, field trip to Deep Creek Mountains on Saturday.

Meet at 8:30 a.m. near the Bison sign at the north side of the ISU general parking lot, 5th Ave and Dillon St., Pocatello, to carpool, or meet the group at about 9 a.m. at Cherry Springs, along Mink Creek Road, for the first stop of the outing
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Of course, we do not generally require

Thursday, 29 July 2010

Of course, we do not generally require such a high level of proof before we make everyday decisions (nor are double blind trials easily applied to testing the individualistic prescriptions of much alternative medicine), but given the price of some tonics it is a good idea to question what ‘proof’ means in their advertising: it may mean little more than that the advertising standards people haven’t caught up with this one yet!

If in doubt, you could contact the company asking for more evidence to support their claims. Testimonials may, of course, be falsified, or selectively edited; in any case, many types of hair loss can cure themselves spontaneously, and even the loss leading to male pattern baldness can stop for a few years of its own accord. If the treatment being sold involves rubbing the scalp, or requires more frequent washing, it may be this rather than the product that is having the beneficial effect – hence the use of double-blind trials.

Before you buy a tonic, check the ingredients (mistrust any that insist on the secrecy of their formula) and see whether you cannot in fact produce something similar at home for a fraction of the cost.
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Another source that

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

Another source that I like to use is the online auction giant, eBay. Their eBay Motors Division has the largest online auction source of cars, trucks, SUVs and more. You can see what vehicles in the same condition as yours are currently selling for.

Another great place that you can find locally is a car club for your particular vehicle. If you own a sports car, classic, Jeep, or some other specialty type vehicle you will probably be able to find a club for it in your area. People who belong to these clubs are not only enthusiasts who know everything about the vehicles but most of them also know people who might be looking for a car like yours, especially if it is in really pristine condition or is considered a rare version.

Many of these clubs will have their own newsletters or even magazines that they will sell advertising space in. Placing an advertisement directed at such a targeted audience will get you the best results.
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RCN Reports First Quarter 2010 Results

Wednesday, 28 July 2010
RCN Reports First Quarter 2010 Results

Market Wire, May, 2010

RCN
Corporation (NASDAQ: RCNI) today announced first quarter 2010 results.

RCN Corporation is a leading
provider of all-digital and high-definition
video , high-speed internet, and premium voice services to residential
and small-medium business customers, in Philadelphia, Lehigh Valley (PA),
New York, Boston, Chicago and Washington, D.C., as well as high-capacity transport services to
carrier and large enterprise customers.

“RCN’s reported first quarter results demonstrated continued consistency in
revenue, EBITDA, and free cash flow generation, including $1.3 million of
deal costs absorbed to date,” stated Peter D. Aquino, President and Chief
Executive Officer. “During Q1, we continued to drive our key initiatives,
including the testing, and now launch, of our industry leading TiVo
Premiere from RCN HD DVR. We began rolling this platform out in DC and NY,
and will move to the rest of our markets by the summer. In addition, RCN
Metro has launched its Xtreme Network in the New York/New Jersey market,
providing financial institutions and other enterprises with an ultra low
latency network to meet their requirements for speed and execution.
Operationally, we are focused on continued execution as we work through the
process to close our merger with an affiliate of ABRY Partners.”

First Quarter Review

Following are highlights of first quarter 2010 results for consolidated RCN
and for the company’s two reporting segments: Residential/Small-Medium
Business, comprised of the RCN and RCN Business Services business units;
and RCN Metro Optical Networks.

Consolidated Results

--  Revenue. Total revenue of $190 million increased slightly from
    $189 million in the first quarter of 2009 and was flat compared to the
    fourth quarter of 2009.
--  EBITDA. EBITDA of $53 million increased 1% from $52 million in the
    first quarter of 2009 and decreased 3% from $55 million in the fourth
    quarter of 2009. Included in first quarter 2010 EBITDA are costs of
    $1.3 million related to the pending acquisition of the company.
    Excluding these costs, EBITDA increased 4% from first quarter 2009 and
    decreased slightly from fourth quarter 2009, and EBITDA margin of 29%
    expanded by nearly 100 basis points from first quarter 2009 and was
    flat compared to fourth quarter 2009. EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial
    measure -- see "Non-GAAP Measures" below.
--  Capital Expenditures. Capital expenditures were $22 million, down from
    $26 million in the first quarter of 2009 and $41 million in the fourth
    quarter of 2009, primarily as a result of the completion of Project
    Analog Crush(SM) during 2009.
--  Free Cash Flow. Free cash flow was $7 million, compared to $8 million
    in the first quarter of 2009 and $7 million in the fourth quarter of
    2009. Free cash flow also included costs related to the pending
    acquisition of the company, as noted above. Free cash flow is a
    non-GAAP financial measure -- see "Non-GAAP Measures" below.

Residential/Small-Medium Business Segment

--  Revenue. Residential/Small-Medium Business revenue of $141 million
    decreased 2% from $144 million in the first quarter of 2009 and was
    flat compared to the fourth quarter of 2009. Year-over-year revenue
    comparisons reflect 3,000 fewer customers and a decrease in average
    revenue per customer ("ARPC") to $109.
--  EBITDA. Residential/Small-Medium Business EBITDA of $36 million
    decreased 4% from $38 million in both the first and fourth quarters of
    2009. Resi/SMB EBITDA includes $1 million of costs related to the
    pending acquisition of the company. Excluding these costs, EBITDA of
    $37 million decreased 1% from both the first and fourth quarters of
    2009, and EBITDA margin of 26% was flat compared to the first and
    fourth quarters of 2009.
--  Capital Expenditures. Residential/Small-Medium Business capital
    expenditures were $12 million, down from $19 million in the first
    quarter of 2009 and from $33 million in the fourth quarter of 2009, due
    primarily to the completion of Project Analog Crush(SM).
--  Customers and RGUs. Residential/Small-Medium Business customers of
    approximately 426,000 decreased 3,000 compared to both the first and
    fourth quarters of 2009, due in part to higher churn related to the
    completion of Project Analog Crush(SM), as well as the tightening of
    credit standards for new customers in certain markets. Total revenue
    generating units of approximately 896,000 decreased by 18,000 compared
    to the first quarter of 2009 and decreased by 3,000 compared to the
    fourth quarter of 2009, as continued growth in data RGUs was offset by
    a reduction in voice RGUs, consistent with trends for highly-penetrated
    landline voice providers, and a slight decrease in video RGUs, due to
    the customer trends noted above.

RCN Metro Optical Networks Segment

--  Revenue. RCN Metro revenue of $49 million increased 8% from $46 million
in the first quarter of 2009, and increased slightly from the fourth
quarter of 2009, driven primarily by continued strength in transport
services as well as growth in IP services.
-- EBITDA. RCN Metro EBITDA of $17 million increased 15% from $14 million
in the first quarter of 2009 and decreased slightly compared to the
fourth quarter of 2009. RCN Metro segment EBITDA includes $0.3 million
of costs related to the pending acquisition of the company; excluding
these costs, EBITDA increased 17% from the first quarter of 2009 and
increased slightly from the fourth quarter of 2009 and EBITDA margin of
35% grew by nearly 275 basis points from first quarter 2009 and was
flat compared to fourth quarter 2009.
-- Capital Expenditures
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Wednesday, 28 July 2010

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Volunteer Legal Services Project of Monroe County broadcasts CLEs

Wednesday, 28 July 2010
Volunteer Legal Services Project of Monroe County broadcasts CLEs

Daily Record (Rochester, NY), Jun 17, 2010 by Linda Kostin

Volunteer Legal Services Project of Monroe County Inc. and ProBonoNY joined forces May 7 to recruit pro bono divorce attorneys throughout the Seventh Judicial District with a live broadcast of a doubleheader divorce CLE program.

“Divorce 101″ and “Additional Topics in Matrimonial Law” were broadcast live from Rochester’s Hall of Justice to courthouses in the seven rural counties of the Seventh Judicial District.

Made possible thanks to the support of the Hon. Thomas M. Van Strydonck, Administrative Judge, Seventh Judicial District, organizers believe the program was the first live broadcast of a pro bono recruitment CLE in New York, according to John Ritchie, special counsel to the Hon. Fern Fisher, Deputy Chief Administrative Judge for New York City Courts and Director, New York State Courts Access to Justice Program.

Sharing their expertise in matrimonial law as CLE presenters were: Charles Inclima; Catherine Cerulli, J.D., Ph.D., University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; Kevin Nasca, principal law clerk to Hon. John M. Owens; Thomas Martin; Paloma Capanna, and Lisa Sadinsky.

With nearly 50 participants attending each CLE, the pro bono broadcast was a success
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