Archive for December, 2008



Forex Brotherhood Review

Tuesday 30 December 2008 @ 3:49 pm

The Forex Brotherhood is a members only program which gives you a comprehensive set of tools and programs to make you a better forex trader.  There are many aspects to this mentoring system. Some of the inclusive benefits are twice a day live webinars, the fx trading software, newsletters, hotsheets and an active forum where the host is available to answer your forex questions.

The host is Jason Alan Jankovsky and he has been a trader in the downtown Chicago area for 25 years.  This is what I consider to be one of the major benefits of the Brotherhood.  Access to a professional trader to ask questions to and who delivers real time information daily. How is this possible?  Jason does one morning and one afternoon analysis of the market via a webinar.  This online video experience brings you closer to the action as you watch and listen to a professional trader make trades in real time. It is the closest thing to actually being there.

Due to the amount of information provided it is clear that this is not a program for those “get rich quick” types.  There is quite a lot of information to go through, but you always have access to the forum to ask questions.  I mentioned that Jason is active in the forum, but there are others who are willing to step in and help regardless of your level as a forex trader.

The materials are top notch and between the tools and access to Jason, the forex trading mentor, you are starting your road to forex success with a solid foundation and on-going training.

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Flying in a Balloon

Tuesday 30 December 2008 @ 3:12 pm

If you’re like most people, you’ve often wondered what it would be like to go for a balloon ride. Going for a balloon flight may even be on your own personal list of things you want to do before you retire.

I found a great website for ballooning that tells you everything about balloons. It has sections on flying in a balloon, balloon rallys, used balloon equipment for sale, and even a section of books to help you learn to fly a balloon.

Check out HotAirBallooning.com to find out everything you’ve always wondered about ballooning. Find a company to ride with or find an instructor – either way you can be in the air soon!

If you want to see balloons close up, you’re sure to enjoy this site. When you go there, don’t miss the section about balloon festivals. It lists a whole bunch of events around the world.

Be sure not to miss the balloon ride guide which lists only approved balloon ride operators that have the HotAirBallooning.com Seal of Approval. You’ll find safe balloon rides operated by experienced, fully licensed companies there.

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Austria – one of the best places to live

Tuesday 30 December 2008 @ 2:21 pm

If you are looking for a different kind of sport, the extreme terrains of the Alps is for you with alpine skiing the most popular sport in Austria.  Similar sports such as snowboarding or ski-jumping are also widely popular.  So if you like to laze around covered with snow, listen to classical music and dissect the inner workings of mind and spirit, the comforting atmosphere of Austria invites you.  Find out why Austria is considered one of the best places to live.

First and foremost, music is the soul of Austria’s culture being the birthplace of many famous composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert, Anton Bruckner, Johann Strauss, Sr., Johann Strauss, Jr. and Gustav Mahler as well as members of the Second Viennese School such as Arnold Schoenberg, Anton Webern and Alban Berg.

It has long been an important center of musical innovation with eighteenth and nineteenth century composers drawn to the city due to the patronage of the Habsburgs, and made Vienna the European capital of classical music.  Generally regarded as the greatest of all composers, Ludwig van Beethoven spent the better part of his life in Vienna, cementing its standing as a nurturer of musicdom’s renowned stars. If you love music, Austria is definitely one of the best places to live and retire.

Austria not only prides itself in music but it also boast of a diverse cuisine which is influenced by Hungarian, Czech, Jewish, Italian and Bavarian cuisines, from which both dishes and methods of food preparation have often been borrowed.  It is the birthplace of the world’s famous persons, both revered and reviled, and boasts of a culture that succinctly combines the classical and the modern. Foodies will find that Vienna is one of the best cities to live in the world.

A landlocked country in Central Europe, the Republic of Austria borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west.  Vienna, being a cradle of classical music, has reared into the world the geniuses of music with its atmosphere bereft then of the goose stomping army of the Third Reich led by the Fuhrer Adolf Hitler, a native Austrian.  In addition to physicists, Sigmund Freud also was born in Austria as well as the world famous movie star and current California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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Using Well-Placed Mirrors to Create the Effect of Space

Monday 29 December 2008 @ 7:00 pm

Studies have proven that home-owners who keep mirrors spaced around their house are more likely to do better in life and exhibit more confidence. As well as helping to increase one’s self-confidence, mirrors help you with interior decorating issues, particularly if you don’t have much space.

Interior decorating specialsts might recommend you to deploy a free standing mirror if you want to give the illusion of extra space or room. If it is a case of a room that’s not as large as you would like it to be and you are not thrilled at the prospect of taking down partitions or replacing all the furnishings with something that will make the area seem wider, some well-positioned floor to ceiling mirrors can very well do the trick. By reflecting the whole of the room, mirrors will give the impression that there is double the space.

But bear in mind, you cannot just go placing mirrors anywhere you want to. Mirrors can’t help if large items of furniture are blocking the mirrors, for instance. Choose a wall that will give people fewer chances to see their reflections because this can lessen the effect of space that you’re attempting to create – opposite some fine oak bookcases might prove an ideal spot.

Of course, mirrors come built in to some items of household furniture in certain rooms – vanity sinks, for example, will have a mirror which will increase the sense of depth and space.

To create the best effect, study how the room is arranged and identify those parts of it that are not likely to be the opposite of where people sit. Remember that the mirrors do not have to cover the entire surface of the wall, just the whole height. If you get it right, your floor to ceiling mirrors will give the illusion that there are passages into different rooms, generating the effect of more space.

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