I am all about innovation and changing the way we all think. But below is an article about a new product that well lets say I don't understand. Just check it out for yourself:
techshout.com: Thanko, a company known for its innovative products has rolled out a new keyboard. According to FarEastGizmos, the computer peripheral has a built-in fan to keep users’ hands cool.
Many times users’ hands sweat due to the prolonged usage of the keyboard, especially in the humid conditions. In such cases Thanko keyboard users can simply turn on the fan switch and continue working in comfortable environment.
The built-in fan blows strong cool air, so that it is convenient for users to work. The keyboard measures 51×22x3.5 cm.
As of now the Thanko keyboard with integrated fan is only available in Japan. The Thanko fan keyboard is available for 6,650 yen.
Thanko Keyboard with Built-in Fan Introduced [techshout.com]
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
CRAMERICA
Well currently I am reading(listening to) one of Cramers books. If you dont know who Jim Cramer is check out CNBC's website. There I am sure you will see his name a few times. His book is great. He spells out how he believes one should trade. Although I think you cannot take one persons way of trading and use it for yourself, I think you should take a few ways of trading and mold them to yourself. Well this is just one step towards that of me learning the stock market. Happy trading!
* I would like to note also I have put a new sidebar on the site that will link you to some of his stories. Also Jim Cramer is the co-founder of www.thestreet.com.
* I would like to note also I have put a new sidebar on the site that will link you to some of his stories. Also Jim Cramer is the co-founder of www.thestreet.com.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Inventors...who are they?
I have so many ideas for inventions its not even funny. So as my quest through the net I have discovered a place that has some really interesting stories talking about inventors and their inventions. Davinci Institute is described on their site as:
The DaVinci Institute produces a number of unique events ranging from the two monthly networking event - the Night with a Futurist, and the Startup Junkie Underground - to a series of Boot Camps and Crash Courses primarily designed around serving the needs of businesses and entrepreneurs. Our events feature some of the most talented thinkers and seasoned veterans who have fundamentally changed the business landscape with the sheer weight of the footprints they leave behind. Our goal for each of these events is to serve as a turning point in the lives of all people who attend.
I have found a few places in my area in this area. I will post those in a later post.
The DaVinci Institute produces a number of unique events ranging from the two monthly networking event - the Night with a Futurist, and the Startup Junkie Underground - to a series of Boot Camps and Crash Courses primarily designed around serving the needs of businesses and entrepreneurs. Our events feature some of the most talented thinkers and seasoned veterans who have fundamentally changed the business landscape with the sheer weight of the footprints they leave behind. Our goal for each of these events is to serve as a turning point in the lives of all people who attend.
I have found a few places in my area in this area. I will post those in a later post.
ANYONE READ THIS??
OK I READ PEOPLES BLOGS AND COMMENT ON THEM. DOES ANYONE READ THIS THING? OR I AM JUST TALKING TO NO ONE???? YOU KNOW IF YOU ARE READING THIS THERE IS A COMMENT BUTTON BELOW. FEEL FREE TO COMMENT. OTHERWISE I FEEL AS THOUGH I AM TALKING TO MYSELF.
Recession Concessions
From Padre's "free drink with foreclosure notice" special in Phoenix to NYC's famed Gray's Papaya $3.50 Recession Special, these restaurants and bars are profiting from penny-pinching specials.
Josh Woodward, Chris Heyman and Chef Govind Armstrong - the three partners behind the Table 8 restaurants in Los Angeles, South Beach, Florida and an upcoming New York City location - tell customers that even in the midst of the recession, you can still "live like you did when gas was just $4 a gallon," in Woodward's words. The solution: Order off of Table 8's Recession Concession menu.
The menu - essentially a prix-fixe offering of three courses for $42 (South Beach) or $38 (Los Angeles) - bundles regular entrees, appetizers and desserts together into a combination deal.
Since its launch in March, the menu has drawn more customers to the restaurant, Woodward says. He sees it luring in customers who previously had the perception that Table 8 was too expensive for them.
The menu fairly faithfully mirrors Table 8's regular roster of dishes, in both preparation and portions. "We may not put our largest steak on it, but it's all the same dishes one could order a la carte and spend twice as much," Woodward says.
By Christina Crapanzano
LINK to the site of publishing
Josh Woodward, Chris Heyman and Chef Govind Armstrong - the three partners behind the Table 8 restaurants in Los Angeles, South Beach, Florida and an upcoming New York City location - tell customers that even in the midst of the recession, you can still "live like you did when gas was just $4 a gallon," in Woodward's words. The solution: Order off of Table 8's Recession Concession menu.
The menu - essentially a prix-fixe offering of three courses for $42 (South Beach) or $38 (Los Angeles) - bundles regular entrees, appetizers and desserts together into a combination deal.
Since its launch in March, the menu has drawn more customers to the restaurant, Woodward says. He sees it luring in customers who previously had the perception that Table 8 was too expensive for them.
The menu fairly faithfully mirrors Table 8's regular roster of dishes, in both preparation and portions. "We may not put our largest steak on it, but it's all the same dishes one could order a la carte and spend twice as much," Woodward says.
By Christina Crapanzano
LINK to the site of publishing
?Make money teaching how to trade stocks?
WOW, I dont know whats going on here. One minute I am thinking about putting money into the stock market and the next I am not sure if its going to be around much longer. At what point should we get in or out?
That brings me to another business idea. If you were knowledged enough in the areas of investment. I think there is a need/demand for "classes" regarding investing. You could structure the classes to the point where the first one is just talking about stocks, then move onto options, commodities, and futures. There are probly 10 classes that could consist in your program.
These classes are going to be their to make people rich or to show them how you think they should invest. Or my favorite they won't intro you into a monthly fee'd program that is a bunch of webinars that ends with your students using your trading platform.
So just a "plain jane" style of instruction. Myself and about 3 or 4 others are awaiting you to start it so we could join.
That brings me to another business idea. If you were knowledged enough in the areas of investment. I think there is a need/demand for "classes" regarding investing. You could structure the classes to the point where the first one is just talking about stocks, then move onto options, commodities, and futures. There are probly 10 classes that could consist in your program.
These classes are going to be their to make people rich or to show them how you think they should invest. Or my favorite they won't intro you into a monthly fee'd program that is a bunch of webinars that ends with your students using your trading platform.
So just a "plain jane" style of instruction. Myself and about 3 or 4 others are awaiting you to start it so we could join.
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