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Gift Card Converter As Seen on Dragons Den

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Gift Card Converter As Seen on Dragons Den

Gift Card Converter

Gift Card Converter As Seen on Dragons Den

Now here’s a great idea for a website, Gift Card Converter As Seen on Dragons Den – a place where you can buy, sell and trade unwanted gift cards.

Gift Card Converter lets you list a card for free, accompanied by details of the balance and people can purchase or swap it through the site.

The value of the card must be between £10 and £300 and Gift Card Converter takes 10 per cent commission from the sale price.

The system is very straightforward, with plenty of online help and there’s also an option to donate your card to charity. When I visited, Gift Card Converter As Seen on Dragons Den was proving very popular indeed.

I have to admit it, it certainly beats leaving those unwanted or unspent cards  in your top drawer, wallet or purse, never to be seen again.

Gift Card Converter As Seen on Dragons Den

“Simon and Allan deliver a confident pitch for a website that seems to tap perfectly into current consumer feelings about saving money and preventing waste. Their website Gift Card Converter lets people sell or trade their unused gift vouchers for less than their face value, with a portion of the sale price going to the site owners.

Duncan Bannatyne thinks this is a fantastic idea. His companies sell vouchers and Duncan is annoyed when they are not used, meaning the money is wasted. But he isn’t convinced they will change people’s habits and make the business work.”

Read the full story on the Dragons Den website.

Visit Gift Card Converter

Breakthrough with Tony Robbins

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Breakthrough with Tony Robbins

Tony Robbins new show, Breakthrough starts on TV (NBC) in the States tonight. I hope you enjoy the trailer as much as I did!

“A Breakthrough is a moment in time when the impossible becomes possible. When something happens that shapes you, that moves you. Maybe you meet someone that inspires you. Maybe it’s a tool or a strategy that you learn. Maybe you finally get so fed up you won’t settle for the life that you have any more. It’s when something inside of you clicks and everything changes. You take massive action and you transform your life.

We’re living in extraordinarily difficult times. Every day we read and experience more tragedy. We’re focused on things we can’t control, whether it’s the economy, the oil spill or unemployment. Here’s a chance for you, your friends and family to witness how quickly a life can change for the better. For the first time on Prime Time television, Tony is demonstrating how to take good people who got a raw deal, whose lives have been seemingly crushed, on a 30-day journey of complete transformation.”

www.breakthroughinsider.com

The Executioner Fly Zapper Has Arrived!

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

The Executioner Fly Zapper Has Arrived!

The Executioner Fly Zapper

If you are like me, I hate flies and for the past week they have been getting worse. So I decided to do something about it, and settled on The Executioner Fly Zapper!

When you are working from home especially, there is nothing worse than trying to concentrate when a fly starts annoying the patience out of you.

Luckily my The Executioner Fly Zapper Has Arrived from amazon 20 minutes ago.

So far The Executioner Fly Zapper has zapped about 10 flies – takes a bit of practice but I am going to have so much fun later!

Have a good day!

*******WARNING – This is NOT a toy for children************

>>>>UPDATE – Very successful afternoon – No More Flies!!!!!<<<<

Concept2 Rowing Machine

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Concept2 Rowing Machine

Concept2 Rowing MachineConcept2 Rowing Machine

Having just been for my regular morning row on the Concept2 Rowing Machine I am feeling great! I usually row 3 – 4 mornings a week I am looking forward to the weekend and lighting the Barbecue later.

Concept2 Model D Indoor Rowing Machine Product Description

Whether you already row or are considering rowing as a way to keep in shape, cross train for another sport, or compete on the water, the Concept2  rowing machine is a terrific choice.
Rowing offers several benefits over other exercises: it exercises your entire body, including the arms, legs, chest, back, and abs; its low-impact rhythm is easy on the knees and ankles; it burns a ton of calories because it uses so many muscle groups; and it relieves stress.
The Concept2  Rowing Machine adds to these benefits by offering such features as a quiet flywheel that’s designed to minimize noise while providing the smooth feel of rowing on the water, along with a spiral damper that lets rowers choose the feel of a sleek, fast boat or a slow, heavy boat.

The Concept2  Rowing Machine offers a different rowing experience than the rowing you did as a kid. The difference lies in the sliding seat, which compresses and extends your legs with every stroke, in addition to the more obvious work being done by the back and arms. This promotes both strength and flexibility throughout the wide range of leg and arm motion, while challenging the back in the middle of the stroke and the abs at the end.

In addition, customers say that the rhythmic nature of rowing helps clear the head and ease the stress of the day.

The Concept2  Rowing Machine comes with a PM3 performance monitor that accurately tracks your distance, speed, pace, calories, and watts, with five display options for rowers–all data, force curve, rowing with a pace boat, bar chart, and large print. The monitor also provides easy menu-driven operation, letting you access a powerful list of features, including preset and favorite workouts, trials against a previous performance or pace boat, FISH games, animated rowers that teach techniques, and multiple language options.

If motivation is what you need, you’ll find it in Concept2’s online challenges, Million Meter Club, and online ranking.

The Concept2 Model D Indoor Rowing Machine is also notably comfortable, with an ergonomic handle that allows for a natural arm and hand position; an aluminum rail capped with a stainless-steel track for smooth seat movements; and adjustable Flex-foot footrests.

Other details include a removable LogCard that stores your workout data and personal preferences; built-in heart rate monitoring with an optional Polar receiver (sold separately); a USB interface for easy data transfer to a PC or Mac; caster wheels for quick mobility; and a collapsible design for efficient transport and storage.

The Concept2  Rowing Machine requires a footprint of 9 by 4 feet for use and offers a weight capacity of 500 pounds. It also carries a five-year warranty on frame parts and a two-year warranty on moving parts and the monitor.

Concept2 Model D Indoor Rowing Machine Description

Manufactured by the company that set the standard in rowing, the Concept2 Model D Indoor Rower delivers proven performance and fitness benefits.
Concept2 Indoor Rowers are used worldwide by Olympic athletes, cardiac rehab patients, and every caliber of rower in between. Rowing provides superb total-body cardiovascular conditioning in a smooth impact-free exercise.
A great investment, this commercial-grade machine is recommended for home use and supported with free online motivational tools such as the Concept2 online logbook, rowing challenges and training forum.
The self-calibrating Performance Monitor (PM3), included with each Model D, displays workout data, five display options, a LogCard to record results, games and more! Every Concept2 Rowing Machine comes with a 30-day money back guarantee and limited 2-year parts, 5-year frame warranty.

Ryder Cup 2010

Monday, July 5th, 2010

The Ryder Cup 2010 is unique. No other professional golf tournament of such note employs a team concept. Conceived in the 1920s, the Ryder Cup is named for Samuel Ryder, a wealthy Englishman from St. Albans in Hertfordshire. He provided the trophy and helped establish regular matches. Since then, the Ryder Cup has become one of the world’s greatest sporting events. Held every two years, it’s clearly one of the most anticipated golf events of the year’and with good reason. You never know what will happen at the competition.

Ryder Cup 2010 Format
The key to the Ryder Cup’s popularity is match play. It adds pressure, nerves, and gamesmanship to the tournament attributes missing in other tournaments. You can also add a dash of patriotism to the tournament, which heats up the competition even more. These things plus the pairings make the Ryder Cup a must see event for fans.

The order of play is Foursomes in the morning and Fourball in the afternoon for the first two days. The final day’s play is Singles.

Below is a description of the match play formats used in the Ryder Cup 2010:

* Foursomes play involves four groups of two-man teams. Two golfers play against two other golfers with each team playing one ball. The players play alternate shots until the hole is played out. Team members alternate playing the tee shot. One player tees off on odd-numbered holes, the other on even-numbered holes. The team with the lowest score on the hole wins the hole. Should the two teams tie for the best score, the hole is halved.

* Fourball play matches four groups of two two-man teams. Each member of the two-man teams plays his own ball. Thus, four balls are in play per hole, with each of the four players competing. The team with the lowest score on the hole wins the hole. Should the two teams tie for the best score, the hole is halved.

* Singles play pits one player from the American Team against one player from the European Team. A player wins the match when he is up more holes than there are holes remaining. The player with the lowest score on the hole wins the hole. Should the two players tie for the best score, the hole is halved.

The Order of Play
The Ryder Cup’s order of play is the result of a gradual evolution. Until 1959, the competition held four Foursome matches on one day and eight Singles matches on the other day, each of 36 holes. Official changed this in 1961. They held four 18-hole Foursome matches on the morning of the first day, four 18-hole Foursome matches on the afternoon, eight 18-hole Singles on the morning of the second day, and eight more Singles on the afternoon. One point was at stake for each match win, boosting the total number of points available to 24.

In 1963, officials added Fourball matches for the first time, boosting the total number of points available to 32. They changed the format again in 1977. They included five Foursomes on opening day, five Fourball on the second day, and 10 Singles on he final day, reducing the total points to 20. Officials revised the competition once again in 1979 to include four Fourball and four Foursome matches the first two days and 12 singles matches on the third day, making the total points available 28. That’s the way it stands for this year’s tournament.

The Pairings
The pairings also make this tournament a must see event. Each team captain submits an order of play independently to the appointed official. Tournament officials then match up the order of plays, resulting in the “pairings.” Since the pairings are dependent on the order of play, golf fans never know who will be playing against each other until they are announced. Neither do the team captains. One year, for example, Tiger Woods, the number one ranked player in the world, teamed with Phil Mickelson, the second ranked player in the world, for the American side. That’s a dream team of golf if there ever was one.

For golf fans, the Ryder Cup 2010 is generally a refreshing change from the stroke play events held almost every weekend end. This year’s competition promises to be more exciting than past tournaments. With Tiger Woods out, it will be a real challenge for the American team to defeat the European team, which has won the last three tournaments and five out of the last six.

Jack Moorehouse is the author of the best-selling book “How To Break 80 And Shoot Like The Pros.” He is NOT a golf pro, rather a working man that has helped thousands of golfers from all seven continents lower their handicap immediately. He has a free weekly newsletter with the latest golf tips, golf lessons and golf instruction.

Holiday Sailing in Dale Pembrokeshire

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Holiday Sailing in Dale Pembrokeshire

A picture from our recent week away Sailing in Dale Pembrokeshire. Moored up for the night in Dale, Pembrokeshire. Glorious part of the country and so relaxing!


Sailing in Dale Pembrokeshire

Wireless Outdoor Indoor Thermometer

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Wireless Outdoor Indoor Thermometer – if you like what is going on outside with regards to the temperature, I stumbled across a cool site.

Check it out here!

Marketing blunders: What not to call your website

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

While reading my latest email received from Accounting Web there was an interesting article which caught my attention – “Marketing blunders: What not to call your website”.

Marketing on the internet takes time and patience and is a continuous learning curve.

Read the full article here and I hope it brings a smile or a chuckle to your day as it did mine!

BBQ Sauce Recipe

Monday, June 21st, 2010

“Braai Master…

I would not bother sending this to any woman; they would never understand in their life time, this is men’s business, serious men’s business!

Mac was at the braai and Stu was at the braai and I was at the braai; three men standing around a braai, sipping beer, staring at boerewors, rolling them backwards and forwards, never leaving them alone.We didn’t know why we were at the braai; we were just drawn there like moths to a flame. The braai was a powerful gravitational force, a man-magnet. Stu said the thin ones could use a turn, I said yeah I reckon the thin ones could use a turn, Mac said yeah they really need a turn it was a unanimous turning decision.

Mac was the Tong-Master, a true artist, he gave a couple of practice snaps of his long silver tongs, SNAP SNAP, before moving in, prodding, teasing, and with an elegant flick of his wrist, rolling them onto their little backs. A lesser tong-man would’ve flicked too hard; the boerie would’ve gone full circle, back to where they started.

Nice, I said. The others went yeah. Kevin was passing us, he heard the

siren-song- sizzle of the boerie, the braai was calling, beckoning, Kevinnnnn …come. He stuck his head in and said any room?

We said yeah and began the braai shuffle; Mac shuffled to the left, Stu shuffled to the left, I shuffled to the left, Kevin slipped in beside me, we sipped our beer.

Now there were four of us staring at the boerie, and Mac gave me the nod, my cue. I was second-in-command, and I had to take the raw boerie out of the plastic bag and lay them on the braai; not too close together, not too far apart, curl them into each other’s bodies like lovers – fat ones, thin ones, herbed and continental. The chipolatas were tiny, they could easily slip down between the grill, falling into the molten hot-bead-netherworld below.

Carefully I laid them sideways ACROSS the grill, clever thinking. Mac snapped his tongs with approval; there was no greater braai honor.

Luke came along, he said looking good, looking good – the irresistible lure of the braai had pulled him in too. We said yeah and did the shuffle, left, left, left, left, he slipped in beside Kevin, we sipped our beer. Five men, lots of boerie. Stu was the Fork-pronger; he had the fork that pronged the tough hides of the Free States finest boerie and he showed a lot of promise.

Stabbing away eagerly, leaving perfect little vampire holes up and down the casing. Luke was shaking his head, he said I reckon they cook better if you don’t poke them. There was a long silence, you could have heard a chipolata drop, and this newcomer was a rabble-rouser, bringing in his crazy ideas from outside. He didn’t understand the hierarchy; first the Tong-master, then the Boerie-layer, then the Fork-pronger and everyone below was just a watcher.

Maybe eventually they’ll move up the ladder, but for now – don’t rock the Weber.

Wendy popped her head in; hmmm, smells good, she said. She was trying to jostle into the circle; we closed ranks, pulling our heads down and our shoulders in, mumbling yeah yeah yeah, but making no room for her.

She was keen, going round to the far side of the braai, heading for the only available space . . . the gap in the circle where all the smoke and ashes blew. Nobody could survive the gap, nobody had ever survived the gap.

Wendy was going to try. She stood there stubbornly, smoke blinding her eyes, ashes filling her nostrils, boerie fat spattering all over her arms and face. Until she couldn’t take it anymore, she gave up, backed off.

Kevin waited till she was gone and sipped his beer. We sipped our beer, yeah. Mac handed me his tongs. I looked at him and he nodded. I knew what was happening, I’d waited a long time for this moment – the abdication. The tongs weighed heavy in my hands, firm in my grip – was I ready for the responsibility?

Yes, I was. I held them up high and they glinted in the sun. Don’t forget to turn the thin ones Mac said as he walked away from the braai, disappearing toward the house.

Yeah I called back, I will, I will. I snapped them twice, SNAP SNAP, before moving in, prodding, teasing, and with an elegant flick of my wrist, rolling them back onto their little bellies. I was a natural, I was the TONG-MASTER.

But only until Mac got back from the toilet.”

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