Skype Is Mobile

March 10th, 2010

Got a message? Set your message free at outside.skype.com. Get in touch with our teams in 5 locations around the world, and we’ll bring it alive using artists around the world. With Skype on your mobile, it’s never been easier to get in touch with your friends – no matter where you are.

Who Really Needs First Aid Kits, Anyway?

March 9th, 2010

That’s right, we’re here to provide you with a not-at-all ironic, completely legitimate list detailing exactly why your growing business can afford to completely, 100% ignore first aid kits and just get along without them. Read on for our absolutely honest opinions on why this is a great, can’t-fail idea.

#5: Injuries? What Injuries?

Really, when do people get hurt? I’ve never heard about it myself, and I think it’s mostly isolated to various TV shows and dramatized re-enactments. If I took a completely unscientific poll, I’m pretty sure most of the people I asked would say they’ve not only never been injured themselves, but don’t even know of someone with a past injury. And I’m sure it’s the same for you. Why buy a first aid kit that will never even be opened?

#4: Can’t we just heal ourselves?

This seems to work in comics and various superhero films, and I’m really starting to think that it works in real life, too. I mean we see it all the time when we cut ourselves or something — the body just heals itself right up! Who needs all this first aid crap, anyway?

#3: All that junk…

They’re all full of complicated gauze and bandage and a bunch of stuff that I swear is just thrown in there to pad things out. Sure, a paramedic might tell you differently, explaining that each item in a kit is absolutely crucial for even the smallest injuries, but who really listens to paramedics (or doctors) anyway? We’ve got the internet instead!

#2: You can find simple and “safe” replacements for anything in a first aid kit!

Now we’re getting creative. Have a bleeding flesh wound? Head over to your supply closet and see what you can use! There’s probably all sorts of crap in there that can easily substitute for a proper first aid kid, right? Am I right? No?

#1: You’ll save more money by solving accident problems after they happen.

Ah sure, they say being able to treat injuries with a first aid kit can save thousands of dollars in medical bills, workers compensation, and even eventual lawsuits, but who are “they” really? Doctors? Experts? Paramedics? When have they ever known anything?!

If you do not agree with everything you have just read – you are probably very right. You should never leave a workplace safety for a chance. First aid kits, blue bandaids, fire safety equipment – it’s not just a waste of money. It is you being responsible for your own health and security.

VoIP Tips Skype, Phones, Gizmo, and Ventrilo

March 8th, 2010

live.pirillo.com – I don’t use traditional means of communication anymore. I tend to use voip more than anything. I have Ventrilo open pretty much constantly, to communicate easily with my friends and co-workers. Today, I decided to give the Gizmo Project a try, as well.

Initiating Green Construction With Solar Powered Energy

March 8th, 2010

Solar powered energy is hailed as the answer to the energy crisis. It is not always affordable, or space efficient, but it is the cleanest of all energy sources. It is also very consistent when placed in key locations, which makes it easy for the average family to rely on in any season, each year round.

The average panel that you would buy differs in price, depending on the wattage rating it may produce in peak hours. Prices also differ based on company and other options, but you can generally get about 100 watts per second from a panel costing around $900 or more. It does seem expensive, but consider that this is a long-term solution to your energy problems, not to mention the bills associated with them.

Depending on where you live, you can apply for tax credits. Tax credits are now be given by the United States government, both on the federal and state levels. The tax credit won’t pay for all of the upgrades you are planning, but it can make the project much more affordable.

Some look down on solar energy for being inefficient during certain periods. It’s true that solar energy will wane during times such as night, or during poor weather. It’s also true that during these moments there is still energy being converted, just at a slower pace. Home owners wary of making the purchase should realize that solar panels are always working, just at different paces.

The upfront cost of $5,000 or more for a good set of panels is a lot of money. The good news is that panels are laden with long warranties- sometimes 20 years or more. When your product is guaranteed for that long, you will be able to realistically plan your return on investment. Even just saving $20 each month, the panels would be paid for over the course of the warranty. In reality you will save much more than that.

The amount of money required to install a solar panel shouldn’t cost much if you know of someone who can do it for you. If you yourself have the ability to climb on your roof and make some easy installations it will be free! All you need to do after that is install a batter to store electricity you aren’t using, and then wire the battery to your electrical system. Take special care and observe all proper safety procedures.

Closing Comments

Saving money on bills each month is always nice. Instead of shelling out hundreds in electricity and heating, having solar panels take care most of the bill is a burden lifted of your shoulders. Start consulting prices as soon as possible to see how plausible it would be to get your own panels.

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