The Basics Of Podcasting

mai 10th, 2008
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Podcasting in its simplest form is the uploading of MP3 files to the internet, where they can be accessed by the majority of the online universe with little more than a modern browser. You might consider a podcast to be an audio blog, although podcasts are basically standalone units of communication and not limited solely to “audio.” The term is also applied to short video pieces that are uploaded for general consumption; that is becoming more common, but the term was born as a reference to the audio format. Although the term stems from Apple’s iPod line of products it is generic in nature and refers to any MP3 (and increasingly, video) file provided via one Internet channel or another.

To that end, the number of channels that are now using podcasts is nothing short of phenomenal. They are used in educational formats (distance learning programs) and by the mainstream media. Business Week Online is an example of excellent utilization of the format. They provide professionally conducted interviews with both newsmakers in the business world and with experts on topics like developing technology. It is both an extension of their current events function and the features section of the magazine that focuses on broader industry analysis.

Every major news outlet online - ABC, ESPN, Fox, CNN and so forth - use podcasts to augment their print-and-graphics webpage formats. You can find them on political websites and blogs, often carrying the candidate’s message but more often carrying the opponent’s gaffe. This particular phenomenon has led to the practice of campaigns hiring “trackers” to trail their opponent from public event to public event with a video camera, hoping to catch a misstatement, a contradiction or some sort of unfortunate occurrence that can be distributed via the assortment of political websites and blogs that clog the web today.

You can now “subscribe” to podcasts that are delivered via an RSS application automatically to your computer. “Podcasters” are individuals or information distributors of some sort that provide an ongoing series of podcasts. Podcasts very quickly found their way to the marketing and advertising industry, which as adopted them for widespread use on the Internet. Video podcasts in particular have become the most recent form of “popup” advertising on the web. You can be clicking through a commercial site and suddenly you are watching a commercial.

The proliferation of podcasts that are webcasts of mistakes, poor behavior or just plain foolishness began with people in the public eye but now extends well beyond the currently and formerly famous. Because these snippets of audio and video are so widespread and move across the digital network so quickly, one begins to feel uneasy. What if someone catches me falling off a bicycle and thinks it looks funny enough to share?

When email entered our society, it provided a screening device to communication that was somehow comforting. Podcasts and to some degree the whole social networking phenomenon create the opposite effect. It’s easy to feel exposed, regardless of the fact that you’re still one person using one computer.

For a technical explanation of the various methods of podcast delivery, take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcasting. They provide an excellent and extended explanation of the various software options and delivery choices that you can make in allowing podcasts into your life. For a fairly comprehensive directory of podcast feeds and sources, try http://www.podcast.net/. As a good resource for news in the podcast universe and also for a directory, there’s http://www.podcastingnews.com/

Madison Lockwood is a customer relations associate for http://www.apollohosting.com. She helps clients understand how a website may benefit them both personally and professionally. Apollo Hosting provides website hosting, ecommerce hosting, & VPS hosting to a wide range of customers.

How Can I Trust Anyone Again?

avril 24th, 2008
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Question:

I used to live on the streets and was taken advantage of in many ways. Now I am off the streets and doing much better. Trouble is, I don’t trust people anymore. I always think they want something from me and consequently I can’t get past a superficial relationship.

How do I deal with this? What is wrong with my thinking? I don’t live on the streets anymore and don’t live around those types of people. I can’t make friends with this attitude. I don’t want to be a loner all my life. What do you think? - Trustless

Answer:

I think you should be commended and feel proud of yourself for getting off the streets. That took courage and determination and is no small accomplishment. If you can do that, you can do anything you set your mind upon.

There is nothing wrong with your thinking. You are reacting to past experiences and feelings. This is natural. My goodness, how would anyone react after living on the streets? Any one of us would have issues to deal with after an experience like yours.

Like most things in life, trusting people comes with time and experience. There will be some people in this world that will break your trust. This is something you must accept and you probably have a head start on this one. When you encounter someone like this, don’t get discouraged, feel sorry for him or her and move on. That person will never find true happiness until they learn to treat people with respect.

Nobody is born mistrusting other people. You learned to hold back your complete trust the first time, or the second time, or the third time you got hurt for trusting someone who was less than honest with you. The situation you were in, living on the streets, was a terrible and frightening condition. People do things there which they would not normally do just to survive. So the first thing then, is to separate these things in your mind. The world you are in now is not the world you were in on the streets. They are completely different circumstances and you must try to separate them.

While on the streets, you learned that if you didn’t trust, you wouldn’t be blindsided when a relationship failed. Holding back, saving you the pain, protecting yourself, became very important and in some circumstances, vital. You knew no one could hurt you, really, really, badly, as long as you didn’t put your trust in them. You felt secure in knowing no one could ever hurt you badly, as long as you made sure they were kept at a distance.

But the reality is, that was a different time, and a hostile environment that you are no longer a part of. Now, you must escape from it completely, and leave it behind for good. Do not however, try to erase it from your mind. Embrace the experience. Know that if it had to happen to you, maybe there was a reason, some higher calling, and it brought you where you are now.

Now you are safe, and back in the real world. Without placing faith in others, without trusting, even if it may cause you to ultimately get hurt, you’ll never experience complete love.

Love and trust are partners; they work together. No matter how many times you may be hurt by people who trample the trust you place in them, you owe it to yourself to bestow the ultimate trust on the next person you choose to befriend. Choose wisely and placing trust will not be so difficult to do.

When there is trust…

1. You know he or she will be there for you no matter what happens.
2. If you start to fall, they will catch you.
3. If you are cold, they will warm you.
4. If you need a hug, their arms will enfold you.
5. If you need a soft word, theirs is the one you will hear.
6. If you need a laugh, they have a joke.
7. No matter what you need, you know they will be there, and they know the same about you.

I know it is hard to trust sometimes, but it is well worth the potential hurt, and yes, there may be some hurt. Trusting takes two and all you can ever do is hold up your side and trust the other person enough to do the same.

So how do you trust people? The bottom line is, trust is a decision. You must decide to let go of your fears and doubts, and trust other people. Henry Stimson once said, “The chief lesson I have learned in a long life is that the only way to make a man trustworthy is to trust him; and the surest way to make him untrustworthy is to distrust him and show your distrust.”

All things in life start with a decision. Once you decide to start trusting, it will get easier. Each time you trust another person, you will feel rewarded and warm inside. When someone breaks that trust, know in your heart that you did the right thing by giving that person the benefit of the doubt. We can’t control what others will do, but we can control how we react to it.

When you start thinking about those negative memories of the past, do something to change your focus, no matter what that might be. For me, I simply think of a memory, real or imagined that makes me smile. Try anything to jolt your mind off the bad images. Then fill your mind with pleasant thoughts and images, and before long, all the “bad stuff” will start to fade, but yes, it takes time. You will never forget it, but it won’t affect you like it does now. It will just pass away like a faded memory.

Do these things and I know you will see positive things begin to happen. But more importantly, know in your heart, that you are a greater person, because of what happened to you. Now the only question remains: will it defeat you, or will it make you stronger? Since you are questioning it, and reaching out to others for advice, I know it has already made you stronger. Remember, to trust is only a decision; to be free will be the result. - Kelly

Kelly Jones, better known as blushgirl has been in the online dating scene since 1996. Her experience in the field helps her answer questions on romance and relationships for her site visitors, and allows her to meticulously review dating and matchmaking sites. If you would like to reach Kelly, please visit her at: http://www.blushpersonals.com.

Chico River: Kalinga’s Ultimate Whitewater Adventure

avril 14th, 2008
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“Face your Fear! Get Ready! Now forward, hard forward, harder! “. Everybody listens to Danny Bravo - the head rafter as everybody gets wilder than the river itself. This is a challenge of endurance and ability for those who like to attack the edge. If your attitude leans toward extreme sports then this 225 kilometer stretch of adrenaline-pumping whitewater is for you! But although it is ranked among the extreme sports, it doesn’t mean you can’t take the family to enjoy it and get them “Wild over Water”. Anyone who enjoys the outdoors and is looking for adventure will be delighted by whitewater rafting. People of all ages and athletic abilities, with no previous experience raft the rivers can challenge the rapids and enjoy the wilderness fun. The Chico River is for those seeking untamed whitewater thrills offering potentially terrifying drops, ledges, rapids and the most exciting sightseeing trip.

The Kalinga Trip
The adventure actually begins on the night of December 26,2003, when Roger Alcantara - a Manila Times photojournalist and myself had to take an almost 12 hours bus ride from the bus terminal in Espana, Manila to get to Tabuk in Kalinga Province. Our bus departure time was 10:15pm and we finally reached Tabuk at around 9:45am with about three stopovers in between, more than enough to urinate and to take a long dreamed coffee break. The best thing about taking long trips at night is you normally fall asleep because you hardly see anything interesting along the road.

When we arrived at the Davidson Hotel, a surprising twenty excited rafters are also there having their breakfast. After unloading our things in our room, had enough time to freshen up and came down to enjoy a local breakfast, we waited for Naty Sugguiayao - our host for this trip of never ending adventure. After loading up, we went to lawagan resort to fetch some other rafters headed by Lito Beltran, a popular photography instructor of the Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation.

The Rafting Adventure
It was not a sunny day; imagine a kalinga mountain trekking with a freezing temperature is maybe not everybody’s adventure, but a worthy experience though. Along the rough roads leading to Lubuagan, a breathtaking view of the rice terraces, waterfalls and kalingans greeting you “Umali Kayo” a native tongue of saying “Welcome” will definitely make your day. As we reached Lubuagan - the “start-off point”, a rafting safety seminar was given. Lead rafter Danny Bravo gave us the tips on how to read the river, the paddling moves and the most important survival guide. “If anybody falls from the raft, just go with the flow, never let go the paddle if you are not in a shallow rapid; use your feet to push against the rocks, until the guides throw you a safety rope and bang! You’re back to adventure” - a line remembered by the author.

Vital to every rafting, the basic paddle commands to be remembered are, “forward”, “backward”, “left back” and “right back”. Finally, after life jackets were checked, the head gears are buckled, the grip on the paddles are tightened, each foot are in proper positioning and cameras are safe in a dry sealed pelican boxes, the river raft were pushed of the mooring to negotiate Class III and IV rapids. It doesn’t take long after you’ve gotten into a raft to realize this is an exciting fun filled way to spend a day. The first rapid, is just the start of a heart stopping several mile series of rapids that intensifies in its strength and power until you find yourself enjoying every second of the ride. But that is far from the end of the trip. No, there is still more white water to come along with calm sections where you can get out of the raft and frolic in the river.

Along with both of us are four raft guides conquering the wild river with a raft named “Allasiw” meaning an exchange of four peace tokens - a gesture of the historic head-hunter tribes of Kalinga. Our fear was totally gone as the ride went on and each time we conquered a rapid, or skirted a rock formation, we laugh out loud and then branded each victory with a rousing rafters “High Five” gesture.

In between moments of sheer adrenaline, the head rafter lectured us on the names given to a popular Chico River spots such as Angel’s Nightmare, Gods Playground, Dead Carabao, Piggybank, Danny’s Drop (where Danny Bravo slammed into a rock and broke his tooth) and Dragons Tail. Each site gives us a different taste of adventure no one can ever forget. Sometimes it is tricky finding time to enjoy the scenery because you are so focused on the awesome wild river exploration.

It took us almost three hours for that ride, we stopped over to a flat river where we enjoy our break beneath a breathtaking waterfalls while having a snack and of course a feast for the smoking dragons. Our raft moves ahead for the second half for us to take advantage of the much awaited wild rapids and perhaps to have our photo shoot. Although drenched by the cool waters and freezing temperature, the rafters were still excited and exhilarated when they finally get back to the dry. Upon reaching “Malaking Bato” - the drop-off point, we enjoyed a bountiful lunch by the river with a perfect aroma of locally grown Robusta coffee. This trip creates the perfect blend of natural exercise, exhilaration and serenity that will have you coming back year after year!

History in the Making
Whitewater rafting is the newest sports adventure to invade the local shore. While high-adventure travelers craving for more whitewater rafting spots beyond Central America and Africa flocked for decades to the rivers of Brazil and Borneo, the Philippines remained in the quiet depths, all but overlooked. It was in 1995 when initial kayaking was done in Cagayan de Oro with the goal of introducing Whitewater rafting in the Philippines. Long before 1995, adventure driven group however have been involved in river expeditions, studying its characteristic for more than 10 years and honing their skills in paddling the rapids. Those activities have prompted the discovery of one of the word’s most exciting rapids of Kalinga’s Chico River.

Ned Sickles together with other Oregon natives Gary Fondren and Dr. Bob Anderson were the first to discover the sports-tourism potentials of the Chico River as a world-class whitewater rafting destination when they spot it in 1997 via satellite mapping, after which the group traveled all the way from the United States to visit the Cordillera’s. Joining them on their first exploratory run were Tita Naty’s eldest daughter Mae Shiu who was with the UP Mountaineers then and Elmer Cabotaje who is now a boar of trustee of the Philippine Airlines Mountaineering Club.

The exploration lasted for four days; needless to say, they were impressed with awesome natural scenery, the diversity of rapid levels, and the rivers cultural, historical and political contributions. From then on, Ned and company returned every year to train native kalingans to become a professional river guides. Ned Sickles was considered the father of Chico River Whitewater rafting. He brought all the international standard rafting equipments including the latest named after the native name of Naty Sugguiyao called “Lagunawa” - meaning a beautiful lady. The months of July to January are primetime months and have historically offered the most rainfall, highest water and most exciting whitewater rapids. So if you are planning to challenge the rapids and party in between, you have the months of February to June to plan your trip.

Chico River Quest Inc. is the biggest Whitewater rafting tour operator in Kalinga, being managed and operated by Kalinga natives headed by Naty Sugguiyao. CRQI operates in partnership with Kalinga Raft Guides Association, these enthusiast know the river well and received their training from professional whitewater guides from the USA.

Contacts:
Web: http://www.chicoriverquest.com
http://www.lakbaypilipinas.com

Getting There:
By Air:
Philippine Airlines flies from Manila to Tuguegarao thrice weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
From Tuguegarao, it’s an hour by Bus or Jeep to Tabuk.
PAL Reservations: (02) 855-8888

By Land:
Autobus Lines - Tel# (02)743-6870
Victory Liner - Tel # (02) 920-7396
These Buses offers daily trip to Tabuk. Reservation is a must to get a secured seat.

The Chico River Rafters Creed:
The Chico River is never to be conquered,
But to be respected and protected.

Back to Manila:
It was indeed a great year ender trip for the rest of the rafters; everybody was baptized as the newest river warriors and left a promise of coming back.
Face your Fear and see you in the rapids:)

Melo Villareal is a Filipino Backpacker, PhotoJournalist, Netrepreneur and a Blogger. He authors two blogs: http://www.melovillareal.com offers tips on how to earn money online while Philippines Travel Blog http://www.lakbaypilipinas.com/blog/ offers travel tips on exploring the Philippines 7,107 islands.

Air Charter Services And It’s Advantages

avril 13th, 2008
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Though private air charter services are used extensively by business and luxury class, still the aviation through air charters is unfamiliar to many people around the globe. Air charter services are best suited to executive business travel and personal vacations, as private air charters eliminates many time-consuming formalities but still provide extra features that are to be found no where else.

It should be noticed that private air charters do not lack any facility from the conventional airlines, and air charter service providers make it dead-sure that the best facilities are offered to their customers, including, catering, food, ground facilities, and return services, etc. Let us have a detailed peep into the advantages that private air charters offer to us.

The very first advantage that almost anybody can notice in hiring the private air charters is the freedom of scheduling. Unlike conventional airlines, private air charters provide full freedom to choose the schedule of the flight. There is absolutely no limit, as most of air charter service providers have it open for seven days a week and for 24 hours a day. There are no chances of missing the flight, as it is you who have set the time of the flight, and you can alter it also, if you need to! Most importantly, there is no chance that a flight is delayed. Private air charters are singularly for your service, and they wait for your arrival before the take off!

Private air charters also provide better options for the choice of airport. This ultimately saves a lot of time in traveling through car and ground transportation. Most of the scheduled airports are crowded, but with the facility of air charter services, you can have your own preference for the airport.

Security and privacy are two other issues that are solved meticulously with air charter services. Luggage loss is a major problem in scheduled aviation, but with private air charters, you are free of such issues. If you are traveling with your office colleagues and want to discuss some plans, or want to practice for the seminar or a presentation, you have the luxury of utmost privacy and you can enjoy it to the fullest extent. If you are taking some time off from your busy life, and are traveling with your family members; traveling with private air charters would be the most stress free, enjoyable and relaxing way to travel!

No wonder that with so many options and facilities, air charter services are attracting the eyes of big organizations or corporate giants, but it still remains a quandary as why general public is not motivated by these facilities. Cost is the major factor, but those who know what they are paying for, understand that air charter services are worth their weight in gold!

Max Stephen is the author of this Private Jet Service article, and the webmaster of http://www.charter-private-jet.net

Family Vacation Deals

avril 9th, 2008
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Ah, the family vacation. It can strip of you every ounce of patience, and leave you strapped for cash. When all is said and done, you’re left feeling more stressed than you were before taking your holidays!

Maybe there is another way. To be sure, traveling with the entire family can be expensive and hard to plan; but there are some holiday destinations that will actually help you get great family vacation deals.

Family Cruises

Cruises are awesome choices for family getaways. There are plenty of deals available, when you know where to look. Search the Internet for cruise websites and you can stumble upon a good deal on a great cruise for your family. Some cruises offer discounts for certain age groups, like “kids stay and eat free” with paid adults. These are the deals that you should watch for. Other package deals can include family-friendly tours and extras, like Disney cruises.

Florida Vacations

If Florida is your idea of a great family vacation, you’re in luck. There are great family vacation deals available for all sorts of Florida destinations. Some packages will include free tickets to the most popular tourist spots, like Universal Studios and theme parks. Many hotels included in package deals will provide free meals for kids–and anyone with hungry mouths to feed will know what a huge saving this can be. Most Florida hotels are kid-friendly and welcome families by offering discounted rates and kids’ activities.

Air travel

Ask questions when you book your airline tickets. While they may not advertise it, some airlines have deals for young passengers. You may save half or even the full price of your child’s ticket when you purchase yours. Other airlines offer special rates for kids under a certain age. These savings can really add up, particularly if you have several children.

Many travel agencies, resorts and airlines offer promotional periods when they will accommodate your entire family for one great price. These special packages are generally offered once or twice a year as a means to promote their businesses. Ask around to see which companies will be offering special family promotions, and when they will be available. If you’ve already booked your time off, don’t be afraid to adjust it if it means saving a few hundred dollars.

If you are still in the preliminary stages of booking your holidays, find out where the family vacation deals are. Locate the big bargains; narrow them down to find the ones that suit your family’s needs and fit your budget, then decide together. Some agencies and resorts are so family-friendly, they’ll offer tips and tricks to help you find the biggest savings. Do a little research before you book. The time you spend looking for family vacations now will pay off in big savings and a holiday that’s truly fun and relaxing.

Nancy Anderson contributes to several online magazines, including http://jebog.com and http://recreation-site.com.

Now You Can Keep Your Valuables Safe

avril 9th, 2008
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The best place to hide anything is in plain sight! For this reason, diversion safes are the perfect place in which to hide your valuables. The Chicago Crime Commission has said that a burglar spends an average of 8 minutes in the victim’s home. They are looking for easy items they can grab and then exit within a very short timeframe.

So, put the odds in your favor with hidden safes. With a hidden safe or a diversion safe, you can increase your odds of keeping your valuables and treasured items protected! Simply hide your valuables inside the diversion safe which is made from an otherwise ordinary object and put it in it’s rightful place. No one will notice they are there. A regular object that is placed in a conspicuous location and doesn’t look out of place, can fool burglars.

How do diversion safes or hidden safes work? The diversion safes are disguised as such things as genuine personal care items, genuine well-known household products and genuine food containers. Examples of these are a can safe, wall outlet, salt shaker, salad dressing jar, book, candle, flower pot diversion safe, beer and soda safe, etc. Some diversion safes also come in different titles and different brands. They are constructed to be undistinguishable from the genuine product and are even weighted to feel full. They look and feel like the real products, right down to the bar codes.

These hidden safes, once spread about your home, make it much harder to keep your valuables or money from being found by burglars and even friends and relatives who may have sticky fingers.

One of the biggest benefits of these safes is cost. The use of hidden safes in recommended hiding spots is an inexpensive alternative to the more highly priced safes you can buy for a whole bunch more money. Prices generally range from $8.95 to $20.00 which is way less than most conventional fireproof safes. Determined burglars can easily remove very heavy safes, even ones that are bolted down to the floor.

Help yourself and not the burglar; hide your valuables and treasured items in plain sight!

Merokee Enterprises is active in the”War on Crime”. You can learn more about diversion safes at http://www.personal-defense-technology.com

The Basic Elements of Contracts

avril 3rd, 2008
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At the foundation of every legal transaction is the document known as a contract. Here is a guide to this document, why it is important and why you should use it.

The Basic Elements of Contracts

For as long as we can remember, things have been accomplished by agreement. At one time, a person’s handshake was good enough to cement that agreement. In these more hectic times, that is no longer the case. To bind someone to an agreement, a written contract is needed.

At its core, a contract is simply an agreement between two parties. One party agrees to do something in exchange for the other party doing something. In most instances, this involves one party paying money to the other in exchange for something. A classic example would be a real estate transaction. I agree to pay you $300,000 in exchange for you transferring the home to me. Obviously, there is more a real estate agreement, but this is the basic idea.

The courts have very particular views about the enforcement of contracts. Simply put, they almost always enforce them. If they did not, the entire business world would be rocked to its foundations. If you cannot count on the other party doing something, how can you possible do business? Imagine if you made widgets and a large retailer ordered a huge amount after signing a contract to pay you an equally large amount. What if the retailer than decided not to go forward and didn’t pay? You would be stuck with a huge inventory, no revenues and probably go out of business. With a contract, you can go to court and force the retailer to honor the terms of the contract, to wit, pay you and take the product. This is the beauty of a contract.

For contracts to be enforced, they need to be in writing. If you reach an oral agreement with another party, it means little. The reason this is the case is it is very difficult to tell which party is telling the truth about whether there was an agreement and, if so, what the terms were. The courts feel so strongly about this that there is a body of law known as the Statute of Frauds. Although it differs from state to state, the basic premise is any agreement exceeding $500 must be in writing to be enforced. Obviously, there are exceptions to this rule, but they are few.

A contract is a critical weapon in the arsenal of any business. Oral agreements mean nothing these days, so make sure it is in writing to protect yourself.

Gerard Simington is with http://www.findanattorneyforme.com - an online attorney directory.