Monday, January 9, 2012

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TomorrowAnnie Microsoft Certification
The 70-564 Exam and How to Pass It
Jan 5th 2012, 16:44

Microsoft certifications are recognized global standard for competency in IT industry. Being a Microsoft certified professional is a guarantee for a bright future because there is always a growing demand for the certified professionals. Microsoft 70-564(VB) (PRO: Designing and Developing ASP.NET Applications Using the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5) Certification Exam is an important exam among Microsoft Certifications which play a significant role in IT major people’s study and work. Audience Profile Candidates for this exam work on a team in a development environment that uses Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2008 and the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 to build ASP.NET applications. Candidates should have a minimum of three years of experience developing Web-based applications including one to two years of experience developing ASP.NET-based applications and a thorough understanding of the ASP.NET technologies in the .NET Framework 3.5. Additionally, candidates should be able to demonstrate the following by using the .NET Framework 3.5: Solid understanding of the ASP.NET applications event model Experience creating ASP.NET applications that access data Experience planning and designing user interaction solutions Experience in the full cycle of software applications After passing Designing and Developing ASP.NET Applications Using the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, you would be eligible for the following certification(s): Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD): ASP.NET Developer 3.5 How to Prepare for the Exam? For the preparation of Microsoft 70-564 exam, you need some Microsoft 70-564 exam questions or Study Guides or Practice Labs and these tools are available easily at different websites but you must be cautious while selecting the website because there are many websites which are selling low quality or irrelevant study material. So there is always a probability that you will be deprived of your money as well as precious time. In short, you must take care in the selection of study material and also you should join Microsoft certification forum to get latest updates and alerts regarding 70-564 exam.

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Unitkrew Reviews
Revlon RV408 1875 Watt Full-Size Turbo Dryer, Black
Jan 5th 2012, 17:55

Revlon RV408 1875 Watt Full-Size Turbo Dryer, Black

  • 3 heat/speed settings
  • Cold Shot button sets the style
  • Removeable end cap for easy cleaning
  • Airflow concentrator attachment
  • Hanging ring/cord guard for convenient storage

Revlon’s New RV408 1875W Full-size Turbo Dryer has everything you need in a hair dryer with its 3 heat/speed settings, cold shot button to set your style and removeable airflow concentrator attachment. This dryer is great for all your styling needs. This dryer also features a removable end cap for easy cleaning and a hanging ring/cord guard for convenient storage.

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Unitkrew Reviews
Celestron SkyMaster Giant 15×70 Binoculars with Tripod Adapter
Jan 5th 2012, 17:58

Celestron SkyMaster Giant 15×70 Binoculars with Tripod Adapter

  • Multi-coated optics
  • Large aperture perfect for low light conditions and stargazing
  • Tripod adapter
  • 13 mm (0.51 in) long eye relief ideal for eyeglass wearers
  • Diopter adjustment for fine focusing

Celestron and ;s SkyMaster Series of large aperture binoculars are a phenomenal value for high performance binoculars ideal for astronomical viewing or for terrestrial (land) use – especially over long distances. Each SkyMaster model features high quality BAK-4 prisms and multi-coated optics for enhanced contrast. Celestron has designed and engineered the larger SkyMaster models to meet the special demands of extended astronomical or terrestrial viewing sessions. The 15×70 version is one of the

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Unitkrew Reviews
David Busch’s Mastering Digital SLR Photography
Jan 5th 2012, 18:57

David Busch’s Mastering Digital SLR Photography

DAVID BUSCH’S MASTERING DIGITAL SLR PHOTOGRAPHY, THIRD EDITION is the comprehensive guide to photography with digital SLR cameras. If you’re a digital SLR owner who is comfortable with the basics of using your camera and are looking for more advanced, in-depth information on digital SLR concepts and techniques, this book will help you expand your knowledge of the many new capabilities and improvements that are now standard on these cameras. Suitable for both professionals and serious hobbyists a

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Bushnell Falcon 10×50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black)
Jan 5th 2012, 17:57

Bushnell Falcon 10×50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black)

  • Boasts durable design and rubberized, abrasion-resistant finish
  • Porro prism and coated lenses provide sharp viewing
  • 10X magnification, 50-Millimeter lens diameter, and auto focusing Porro prism
  • 25-Feet close focusing distance, 27-Ounce weight
  • 9-Millimeter eye relief and 5-Millimeter exit pupil, 300-Feet field of view at 1000 yards

Features quality Bushnell« fully coated optics for sharp images at an affordable price. Features the patented InstaFocus« system for fast focus so you won’t miss any of the action. Rubber armored for comfort and durability.

Handy fold-down eyecups prevent prescription glasses and sunglasses from scratching. Bushnell is the leading brand in high-performance binoculars, and the Falcon series offers powerful magnification at an economical price. Versatile, and ideal for stadium sp

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Boomdouble Reviews
Philips DCM278/37 Micro Hi-Fi System Dock with CD for iPod/iPhone
Jan 5th 2012, 22:15

Philips DCM278/37 Micro Hi-Fi System Dock with CD for iPod/iPhone

  • Supports all iPhone and iPod models with Universal Dock Connector
  • Play and charge your iPhone/iPod, or listen to the FM radio or an audio CD
  • Sleek, compact design is wall-mountable or will sit on a table or desk
  • Enjoy MP3/WMA audio files directly from Flash USB drives or burned CD-Rs
  • 10-watt bass reflex system with dynamic bass boost, preset EQs

Play back your iPod or iPhone while it gets a charge with this micro hi-fi system from Philips. It also offers a digital FM tuner, playback of CDs (including MP3 and WMA CDs), and streaming of MP3 or WMA files directly from USB Flash drives. A sleek, space-saving design lets you set it on a bookshelf or mount it to the wall (hardware included).Enjoy your favorite iPod tunes while charging your device. A universal dock fits most iPod or iPhone models, and your device gets a charge while it plays.

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nessundormas Orthodontics
Orthodontic Braces – Top Ten Myths
Jan 5th 2012, 22:11

With the abundance of information about orthodontic braces on the Internet, patients usually come into my office already having many ideas about braces. Nevertheless, what they have heard from friends or read online is not always accurate. Here are the top ten myths about braces and orthodontics. 1. My wisdom teeth are making my teeth crooked- You may think that wisdom teeth cause crowding. However, there is very little evidence to support the fact that wisdom teeth cause crowding. If this was true, then your teeth would never get crowded after your wisdom teeth were extracted. In fact, people who never developed wisdom teeth or who had their wisdom teeth removed may still see their teeth get crooked over time. Teeth just tend to drift forward over time regardless of whether or not you have wisdom teeth. 2. Braces have to hurt or feel tight to work- No pain no gain right? Well, not exactly. In the old days, only stiff wires were available. When tied to the dental braces, these stiff wires exerted heavy forces leading to more pain and discomfort for the patient. Now, with new technologies and flexible wires, there is significantly less discomfort associated with tooth movement. These days, you can have straight teeth with minimal discomfort. However, there are always some patients that complain about not having any pain because they think that without pain, their teeth are not moving. Remember, “It does not have to hurt to work!” 3. The tighter the better- A common comment I get from patients is, “Make it tighter, doc. I want to get my braces off faster!” You may think that tighter adjustments and heavier forces will move your teeth faster. While a certain level of force is necessary to move teeth, a force level that is too high may start to damage the bone and surrounding tissues. Orthodontics is a delicate balance of forces. Too much force may cause some teeth to move the wrong way and increase overall time you need braces. 4. Wires need to be changed every visit- Super-elastic wires of the present day can be bent into all different shapes and still spring back into their nice U-shaped form. If you have crooked teeth, the super-elastic wire can be connected to your crooked teeth and provide a steady light force to straighten them without needing to change the wire very often. With the limited wires of the old orthodontia days, if a wire was used that put too much pressure on a tooth, the bracket would either pop off the tooth or the wire would be permanently deformed and not move your teeth at all! That is why in the old days, orthodontic patients got many wires with incrementally higher stiffness, and these wires were changed more frequently. 5. Only braces can straighten my teeth- Not necessarily. With new technology, it is now possible to have straight teeth without ever having to wear braces! Invisalign clear aligners are the most popular way to straighten teeth without braces. However, before you get too excited, know that Invisalign does have its limitations. For example, Invisalign may not be the best orthodontic option for fixing some bite problems or severely crooked teeth. The best way to see if Invisalign can straighten your teeth is to find an Invisalign orthodontist and schedule a consultation. 6. Once I get my braces off, my teeth will stay straight forever- Getting your teeth straight and your bite right is just half the battle. Keeping your teeth straight after getting your braces off is the rest of the battle. Teeth are connected to the bone by elastic fibers. As the teeth are moved into their new straightened positions, some elastic fibers are stretched and others are compressed. After your braces are removed, these elastic fibers will tend to push and pull your teeth back towards their original position. That is why retainers are required when braces are removed to keep your teeth straight.. 7. Any overbite is bad-I f I had a dollar for every time a new patient complained of having an overbite, only to be told that their overbite is normal, if could probably have bought a car by now. The point is that many patients think that having a mild overbite is a bad thing and this is wrong. People with zero overbite (whose teeth bite together in the front) actually start wearing down their front teeth over time. So a small overbite actually protects the front teeth from wearing down. Of course, a large overbite can be problematic so a small overbite of only two to three millimeters is ideal. 8. The date that I am supposed to get my braces off is set in stone- When patients are told before treatment that they will be in dental braces for a certain number of years, it is very easy to focus on that date. Usually, an orthodontist can judge from his or her experience what the typical time frame is to finish treatment. However this depends on many factors. Some factors that would slow down treatment include: broken braces, not brushing well, not coming in for regular appointments, and having dense bone. If you want to get your braces off on time, make sure you co-operate by brushing and flossing well, wearing your elastics, and showing up for your regular appointments. 9. It is easy to transfer or switch orthodontists- Though it may just look like braces and wires to you, every orthodontist uses slightly different wires, brackets, and appliances. Sometimes, the wires that one orthodontist uses would not even fit in the braces that another orthodontist uses. Each orthodontist also has his or her own technique in treating each case. For example, in creating that beautiful smile, some orthodontists may focus on correcting a bite problem first while other orthodontists may focus on straightening the teeth first. Sorting out the finances is another difficult part of switching orthodontists because different offices structure their payment plans in different ways. If you switch orthodontists, you probably will end up paying more money than if you had just stayed with one orthodontist. 10. Headgear is old school- You may think that headgears are only seen in old movies. However, headgears are still used in many orthodontic offices to correct overbite problems. The reason that headgears are still used is that they work…when worn. The good news for you anti-headgear wearers is that many orthodontists now use other ways besides headgears to correct overbites. If you have a large overbite and do not want to wear a headgear, contact your local orthodontist to see if your overbite can be corrected using an appliance other than headgear.

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