Dallas Movers: Dallas Moving Companies.

Dallas Movers,
Dallas Moving Companies.This new type of moving quote service allows for companies to compete against each other.All of the companies listed are extremely reputable. When looking for Dallas movers, using a moving quote service will help you save a great deal of money because movers compete for a customer business rates fall drastically. ALWAYS GET A CONTRACT BEFORE THE MOVE, NOT ON MOVE DAY, the Dallas movers will catch you off guard and use tha against you..Check the contract for extra fees. How much the movers charge for extra items, or extra pounds. Do not book a mover by cubic foot!! Most rip offs are pulled this way. If you book a mover by the pound, they have to (by law) weigh the truck before and after pickup a a certified weigh station. Make sure and get copies from the Dallas Movers and Dallas Moving Companies.

Filed under: education | Posted on February 6th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

Got SWF? Need MP3? This will help.

If you’ve ever wondered of a way to easily rip the audio track out of youtube videos, there’s a good change you stumbled on technical difficulties. The hard way of getting mp3 from youtube involves ripping the video in swf/flv format, then opening that file with a video editor, then ripping out the audio track as mp3. If you would rather go from youtube to mp3 the easy way though, you can just use this ingenious website – it does pretty much all the work for you. All you have to do is input the youtube URL and you’ll get a download link for the mp3. Simple, isn’t it?

Filed under: tech | Posted on February 4th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

A letter of apology and a promise of a reliable website.

Dear readers,

If you’re a regular visitor to this particular corner of cyberspace, you might have noticed some technical issues, as of late. For a couple of weeks, I opted to host this blog from a free hosting account, and fortunately I didn’t take long to realize that was indeed a terrible choice. Being free and all, free hosting is pretty cool – but only as far as free goes. Which goes to say that we always get what we pay for; if you choose a cheap option, we’re prone to getting cheap results.

Anyway, matter of the fact is that I’m quite disgruntled over the poor performance of that free hosting service I was using. The website was taking too long to load, it wasn’t online 99% – not even 90% I would guess. I suppose many of you have indeed beem confronted with a “server is down” error or something of the kind.

Well, I want to apologize for that, and I also want to reassure you that I’m now using some of the best dedicated web hosting services out there on the market, and as such I’m pretty sure operations will run pretty smoothly from now on.

So with that in mind, I hope you feel welcome to this website that’s all about technological adventures on the world wide web!

Filed under: business | Posted on February 3rd, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

Advanced Audio Converter Software

Factory Audio Converter is the most flexible audio conversion utility you can imagine. It converts from multiple file formats in less than no time and without errors. The program features an advanced MP3 encoder, built-in audio player and CD ripper. It is very easy to use. It does not take any special knowledge for a novice user to handle Factory Audio Converter.

This mp3 converter
is much more powerful than several all-so-popular converters combined. It converts from OGG,WAV, CDA, RA, MP4, M4A, RMM, RAM, RPM, RM, RMVB, APE, APL, MPC, MP+, WMA, FLAC, AAC, TTA, OFR, SPX, S3M,WV, XM, IT, MOD, MTM, UMX, AMR, MP3/OGG compressed MODs, MIDI, VQF, AU / SND, PAF, IFF, SVX, WAV, SF, VOC, W64, MAT4, MAT5, PVF, XI, HTK, CAF to MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG, APE, MP4, FLAC, MPC, AAC. Therefore, you don’t need to worry about the extension of your input files. Considering the number of input formats it supports, this is the handiest and most versatile file conversion tool of all existing ones.

Factory Audio Converter has an intuitive interface. You can dig it on your own very quickly! If you would like to convert wma to mp3
, you should first select the folder with wma files. All files contained in the selected folder will be displayed in the main panel. Specify the files you wish to convert by checking them. If you would like to convert all the files, click Check All. All your wma files will be checked automatically. Then click mp3. The wizard window will pop up. You will be offered to select conversion parameters, which include bit rates, sample rates and channels. If you are at a loss, do not change the settings. It takes a little bit of experience to figure out how these settings influence a track’s sonic characteristics. By default, output tracks will be placed to the same folder as your input tracks. However, you can set the program to send your files to any folder you like.

If you need to extract a piece from a large audio file, select Part. Set thew beginner and the end points of your would-be track and click Start. Your extract will be saved as an mp3 file. Factory Audio Converter features a built-in audio player, which allows you to play your input and output files and estimate the quality. The CD ripper permits you to extract audio from CD and save it in mp3.

This wma converter integrates into the right-click popup menu, so you can render your files in your desired format right from the desktop. The program can be used from within other software tools as a command line plugin. Factory Audio Converter runs on Windows 98/NT/ME/2000/XP/Vista.
Our wma to mp3 converter is available on the web. You can purchase it online any time and enjoy converting wma to mp3
. You will be happy to see how fast and user friendly the program is! If you are not sure it is worth the price, download the free trial version, which is valid for 30 days. Indeed, you will not have to use it for that long to see how it works. There are prompts right on the interface, and the wizard will tell you the rest. Only registered users can use command line option. They are also entitled to regular free upgrades and technical support.

Filed under: tech | Posted on February 1st, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

Aren’t the lyrics supposed to mean something?

If you’re a fan of music, I have news news. Actually, if you’re a fan of music videos and you particularly enjoy singing along to your favorite tunes, I have something that will make you extremely happy. I found this Music Videos website that incorporates the lyrics to all available tunes… how cool is that? I usually have to go around looking for the lyrics to my favorite tunes, and the whole concept of finding both things in a single website looks pretty cool to me. Additionally, there is indeed a good selection of musics available to choose from.

That said, I recommend you crank up your speakers and push over your furniture, and get partying like it’s 1999 again! I don’t know about you, but I have somewhat of a hobby in learning the lyrics to my favorite songs… mainly because I like singing along, as opposed to humming along. But also because I find it’s nice and relaxing, and occasionally one will realize the lyrics to some songs are actually kind of deep and meaningful. If you’re one of those people who think that the lyrics don’t mean anything other than being a vehicle for lovely voices, you should think again! Maybe you’ll be surprised with what you find, once you start noticing the words in the songs you like.

Filed under: hobbies | Posted on January 29th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

How to use LED lights to achieve that futuristic home visuals.

I don’t know if you’re up to speed on the latest technological developments – as far as LEDs go, but let me tell you dear reader… nowadays a lot of cool stuff is possible by taking advantage of the potential offered by LED lights. Since they are relatively inexpensive, highly customizable and colorful, and spend little energy, LEDS are food for anything you can imagine decoration-wise, from Christmas lights to full-fledged led signs. In fact, you can even use LEDs as pixels and use them to make a gigantic screen. Of course, getting millions of leds will be very expensive, but it’s all a matter of finding a good balance between investment and purpose.

A friend of mine is using LEDs in his home remodeling, and I should say I’m very impressed with the result. He set up 6 dotted lines along the bottom of the walls, and he hooked it all up to his main computer. He can now easily configure and control not only the brightness and color of each LED, but besides that he can even program the system to produce some amazing visual patterns. I have a feeling this kind of decoration will indeed become more popular in years to come!

Filed under: tech | Posted on January 26th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

All about my secret plan of getting lost in the woods somewhere.

On modern society, I’m of two minds. On one hand, I very much enjoy living in broad information age. I love technology and progress as much as the next guy. On the other hand, sometimes I feel I could use some peace of mind. I love occasionally spending some time away from it all. Fortunately, there are now solutions that allow us to take the best from both worlds. I’ve been looking up some satellite internet service providers, and apparently one can get an Internet service even in the most remote and desolate areas of the United States of America.

Sometimes, I really do feel like just leaving it all and get out on the road. I could make a reasonable living from my freelance gigs and internet endeavours, and I could just roam freely and aimlessly around the country. Can you imagine what a grand adventure that would be? All I would need would be a netbook (solar powered, of coure) and satellite broadband, and I could really go around wherever my whims would push me. Kind of like a modern age beatnick, except I would be able to afford renting a motel room or a cottage whenever I felt like doing so. Does that sound like a plan, or what?

Filed under: travel | Posted on January 25th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

Give me some ideas for a children’s birthday party!

It’s amazing how I get into all kinds of trouble without thinking twice. In case you’re wondering dear reader, my current ordeal involves coming up with birthday party ideas for my nephew. Not that I lack ideas, but when it comes to birthday parties I’m usually better at organizing celebrations for people around my age. Putting together a good party for kids will be more complicated than it sounds. Well, for once I’m not really up to date on the latest trends, as far as cartoon character go. But I guess I can handle that easily with a little Internet research.

I mean a good children’s birthday party is supposed to be decorated with a nice colorful theme, right? And popular cartoon shows are usually one of the best options – at least they used to be, back in my day. Maybe I’m over-thinking, but I really want to do everything I can to make it a “awesome” party. I’m even thinking about requesting the services of a party planner, but I’m not sure if I’m up for that. I want to create something unique, something very much of my own. Something that no one else would have thought about.

…. So. Any ideas?

Filed under: education | Posted on January 22nd, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

Are there still wild things under the children’s beds?

Last night I went to see the movie “Where the Wild Things Are” by Spike Jonze, with that kid Max who’s probably going to win the Academy Award for his amazing performance. Well, I must admit I was almost forced into the movie theater by a friend who knew I would love the movie. And I did. You see, my opposition was in that I was very much fond of that children’s book story, and I was afraid the movie version would completely butcher the concept. Fortunately, it really didn’t … much the other way around.

There’s something almost magical about this story, and I think many Americans easily attest to this feeling. It’s essentially a reflection on the confusing experience of being a child, and it focuses brilliantly on the idea that throwing tantrums won’t get them (the kids) nowhere nice. Watching this movie really made me go back to my childhood, and it evoked some old memories of my old childrens beds, and of my mom and dad reading me that book before bedtime. They always read me that story when I went to bed angry about something, and each and every time it made me feel better. If you don’t it yet, I highly recommend you check it out!

Filed under: education | Posted on January 21st, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

Did you get in trouble for “drunking under driving”?

I already mentioned I am a reckless driver, right? Well, you might think I was overstating or otherwise just indulging one of my customary rants… but I’m afraid this is the real deal. I have had my bit of rough patch earlier in life, and there are people out there who have a good idea of what I’m talking about. Such as those Los Angeles Criminal Defense Attorneys from that one time I did that one thing. They were really nice to me, and I couldn’t possibly expect for better help and support dealing with such a tricky situation.

For all the youngsters out there reading this, the best I can say is… do not drink and drive. Do not assume you’ll do “all right”. Do not get carried away by your drunken bravado, because more likely that not you’ll get into some kind of trouble. Ever since I smashed a car from “drunking under driving” and nearly running over an innocent person, I have indeed learn my lesson. Nowadays I prefer sleeping it off in my car, if it gets to that. But ideally, I altogether avoid drinking if I am in charge of driving for the evening. And I earnestly recommend you do the same.

Filed under: education | Posted on January 21st, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

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