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Taking Home Security Seriously – Alarm Systems
Nov 13th, 2008 by dino

House alarm systems are available for a reason. If you have one, you are far less likely to be broken into and have all your valuables stolen.

But some people still don’t worry about having an alarm fitted. They think that provided they keep all their doors and windows locked and bolted, no one will get in. While that may help to prevent opportunist thieves, it won’t prevent the determined burglar from breaking in. That’s why having reputable house alarm systems is such a good idea.

Of course there is a lot you can do to keep your home secure without having an alarm. But supposing your home is quite isolated. Would the neighbours hear if someone crept round the back of the property and smashed a window to get in?

They would if you had one of the modern house alarm systems that use window sensors as well as a standard alarm. These set the alarm off if it is active and someone crosses the threshold to get into the house. Even if they do so without breaking the glass, they will be scared off thanks to the alarm itself.

The best house alarm systems work in a number of ways to protect your home. Some will be monitored by a company that can call the emergency services for you if necessary. Others will use heat detectors and other ways of identifying unwanted intruders when the alarm is set.

In short, house alarm systems can greatly reduce your chances of falling victim to a robbery of any kind. So make sure you are doing all you can to keep your home safe.

While an alarm will alert you if anyone were to break into your property, it helps to know who is outside your house at all times. That’s why a lot of people opt for security systems that have cameras mounted to outside walls. They enable you to see who’s about and how secure your property is.

If you’re considering having one of these in place, you might want to consider the range of wireless home security systems that are available now. Many people are attracted to these because they are easy to install, saving them a potentially costly fee for paying someone else to do it instead.

But wireless home security systems have another big benefit, and that’s the fact that you don’t have to worry about wiring. Wired systems involve a network of wires both in and outside your home. That not only means that installation takes a lot longer, it also means that all someone needs to do is walk up and cut the wires to disable your system entirely.

You’ll also find that it’s much easier to add an additional camera to wireless home security systems than it is to a wired system. In fact, if wires are involved you’ll probably have to get an expert in – and that’s if you can install another camera at all.

So bear in mind your needs and how quickly you’d like to get your system up and running when you are on the verge of buying a system like this. A little forethought will pay dividends in the end.

Source: Fat Loss Tips

Facebook your friend or foe ?
Oct 24th, 2008 by Dino Delellis

A few days ago, I wrote an article that was republished a number of times around the internet. In it I detailed a little bit of the angst being felt by people who had been banned or suspended while diddling around in the social network – Facebook.

To a lot of people this is really a non-issue, much to do about nothing. But to the 100 Million who inhabit the fastest growing social network and the several tens of millions who now spend more time inside facebook than around the rest of the internet, this is quite a serious topic.

If you are one of those several tens of millions of users who have *lost* a facebook friend or relative, you know what I mean. And if are one of those unfortunates who have been banned or have an ongoing suspension that appears to be lasting forever, then the topic is near and dear to your heart.

Oh I forgot, there is another class of people feeling angst too. These are the mom and pop type companies who have decided to use facebook for marketing and who got a little too aggressive with their marketing when they saw that things were looking up.

In that article, I wrote a little about the facebook warning messages which I and many others consider quite bland. I detailed in vivid language that I personally felt that for such an important thing, they facebook could have done a little better in terms of bringing the urgency of the situation to their members.

However, what I didn’t go into at that time was the myriad of ways one can get suspended and banned.

Here they are, and facebook says that not reading the TOA Terms of Agreement is not an excuse.
Blatant Nudity – for you exhibitionists this is a no no
Writing too much to people who are not your friends ( yet )
Writing too much to people have invited you to be their friend but whom you have not yet accepted.
Writing on too many walls in a short period of time – looks like spam
Creating a group inside Facebook with the Facebook name/word in it – its trademarked you know.
Creating a website outside of facebook with the facebook name in it
Hijacking the accounts of others – only a hacker would do this one

Using an image that you do not have the authority to use – tens of thousands do this.
Using the facebook email like its twitter. Its not, there is a chat facility for that
If you are a group admin, spamming your own group more than three times in a day.
If you have just been warned about something. Do it twice more within an hour or so.
Sending Add requests to more than 250 people you don’t know within a 24-48 hour span of time.

Generally, it would appear that there are two classes of evil that can get one banned or suspended from facebook. Nudity and stealing images and other such types of activity is one class of activity.

The other class of activity is time based. Sending 400 emails in a month is generally ok. Sending 400 emails all in one day is not. When you get a warning about a certain activity, lets say it was writing on walls, you are NOT told how long before you can continue that activity. I am not saying that facebook is right or wrong in not telling users, but this uncertainty makes it more difficult for spammers to figure out when they can continue spamming – so some would say its all good.

Read the Terms of Conditions and if you get suspended or banned there is an email where you can try to plead your case. I suspect they get thousands of pleading emails daily, so don’t expect a quick answer. One to three weeks may be the norm for a response.

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The 6 Most Popular Social Networking Sites Online
Oct 24th, 2008 by dino
Facebook, Inc.

Six Popular Social Networking Sites

Social networking is now part of our culture. In fact, there are so many to choose from and those who decide to become a member of one are more likely to become a member of another. Just to give you an idea of what is around, here are six of some of the most popular social networking sites.

1. The first is called Facebook. As of July last year, it has the largest number of registered users among college focused sites with more than 34 million members worldwide. Although it is the seventh most visited site in the US, it ranks number one for photos. What makes this social networking site so special is that it generates revenues through advertising which according to some is a little over $1.5 million a week.

2. Next is MySpace which was founded in 2003. According to a study, this social networking site is the world’s sixth most popular English language website and the third most popular in the US. Similar to Facebook, members are able to post pictures, videos, blogs and music.

3. The third is YouTube which unlike the other two only focuses on the uploading, viewing and sharing of video clips. Established in 2005, members are able to upload videos for free and save those which they like in their account. If you want to save this in your computer, there are software programs you can use. The nice thing about this social networking site is that even unregistered users are also able to watch videos.

4. The fourth site is Second Life which is an Internet based virtual world. What makes this so different from the other three is the fact that you are able to create a character and then interact with other members. By interacting with other members, you are able to participate in individual and group activities, create and trade items and services with one another again in a virtual setting.

To date, this social networking site has 8.9 million registered residents with a majority of them that happen to be inactive and some of them are owned by one person.

5. For business networking, one of the most popular ones around is Linkedin which has 12.5 million members. Established in 2003, this social networking site is designed to give registered users a way to maintain contact with people they know so those within the connection can use it to find business opportunities, find jobs and new contacts as well as review or recruit potential candidates.

6. One of the oldest social networking sites around is Classmates which has over 40 million members. Established in 1995, it is a great way to connect with old friends back from high school or college. After so many years, you and your friends have changed and now have successful careers which you can use should you decide to go into business together.

These are just a few of the hundreds of social networking sites around. What makes each of these so popular is the fact that members are able to use it for free and when used for business, they don’t have to pay for advertising. That is unless of course you will be utilizing pop up ads and banners. But the simplest way is to post links to your webpage so members who may need your products or services will get in touch with you or recommend you to someone who needs it.

Source: YouTube

Facts About Autism
Oct 22nd, 2008 by dino

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is the name of the group of serious problems with development that are caused by a problem in a young child’s brain. The disorder often surfaces before the age of three, continuing on into adulthood. Being able to recognize and treat the disorder early can positively affect the severity of it. All Autism forms affect communication and interaction abilities with people. No one knows the causes of ASD, nor does anyone know how to prevent or cure it. The key is to be able to treat autism as early as possible.

Autism signs and symptoms are seen in crucial developmental places. A child with Autism can have social interaction problems, as well as problems with language and behavior. Difficulty learning, or learning in a non conventional way can also be a sign. The child may also have a difficult time paying attention or reacting to something. Signs of Autism are seen in infancy and childhood.

Common signs of Autism: Social skills-little or no response when calling his or her name, avoid eye contact, appears not to hear you at times, resists cuddling and holding- might only cuddle when they want to, appears unaware of others’ feelings, wants to be alone- be in their “own world”, having trouble expressing their own feelings.

Signs in the area of language include: Not talking as early as other children, reverting in speech development, not making eye contact when asking for something, may speak in an odd tone or cadence, inability to initiate conversations (or to maintain conversation), repeating a word or phrase exactly but not comprehend the usage of it, difficulty in describing their needs.

Behavioral signs are: A child may repeat and action time and again, for example, rocking or hand flapping, having a specific schedule or ritual, and getting upset if that schedule is disturbed, constantly moving. A child could also be enthralled with an object’s moving parts, can be hypersensitive to sound, light and touch, while being unaffected by pain, may also lack intuition to point at interesting objects, such as a helicopter flying overhead.

Call your doctor immediately if your child seems to have lost a skill, at whatever age. Request a referral to a developmental pediatrician. Taking action as early as possible will make a big difference.

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The Dino Delellis Blag!
Oct 14th, 2008 by Dino Delellis

Hello, my name is Dino Delellis and this is my first post and my opportunity to blag on or about any number of topics that I think others will find interesting.

Today for example, is the Canadian election day, and unfortunately too many of us are looking for the missing Candidate called “None of the Above”

Honestly, what does one do when one likes their local MP ( Member of Parliament ) yet hates the party that that MP is associated with ?

Anyone else ever have this problem?

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