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		<title>All About The Best Telephone Rates</title>
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 As we all know telephones are really into a sort of an instrument which really empowers people&#8217;s relationship with one another. It is used for communication and might be an instrument used for inquiries, emergencies and for pleasuring. Group always go for the low and low-priced charge of course for them to be able to save and be practical. Though, we all know that it is already a part of our society to communicate with one another might be directly or indirectly, we also have to imagine on how we can be able to save for us not to spend too much in communicating. Well individuals commonly go for the better telephone fee and for the plans which they really think could corresponds their lifestyle, they tend to set on it but apparently they really have their way of making it suitable for them.
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 People are too much inclined to some plans which are quite pricey but could give them twice as much benefit that they really could grab as an offer from different telecommunications companies. Business men and women are those whom are really looking forward to best telephone rates offered, and they usually grab it every time they hook their attention to it. It is really important for businesses to have telephones or maybe plans that would really wrap up the clients whom are to be contacted.
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 They usually are present and would be a need for the company to run smoothly.
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 You have to put in mind that every business grows through vivid communication and sharing, which we all know are good reasons why telephones were simply created and best telephone rates were offered. Another thing is for loved ones whom are not staying in one roof, state or country maybe. You have to consider it as a requirement for everything to be the same and consistent communication can really be a strong hold for a relationship.
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 Though, there are some which are considered as disadvantages like having party lines or bad experiences with telephones but whenever best telephone rates are being offered, then people will really grab it with both hands for the disadvantages will be overlapped by advantages because of its usefulness. It is important for you to know the rates that could really help you save and give you less expense, but you have to consider how it can really benefit you and the people around you by these best telephone rates.
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<p>Telephone dating services are becoming more popular, yet they don&#8217;t seem to be as well known as internet dating services. With telephone dating services, businesses have features to match people through telephone communication, instead of online dating websites. To some, this may seem an odd way to meet people because you only hear a voice. On the other hand, some people may find this a more comfortable and unique way to meet people.</p>
<p>Is there anything to be lost by telephone dating? For some people there is nothing to lose by phone dating. In fact, phone dating is a particular mode of dating all its own. Phone dating is similar to online dating sites only it&#8217;s done through the phone lines and you choose a particular company to go through the process. This isn&#8217;t a 900 number gimmick, but everyday people wanting to meet other everyday people.</p>
<p>There are pros to phone dating. You may chat to a number of potential suitors via the phone and learn a lot about each other instead of seeing a picture first. This gives you an insight to their personality before you see the physical aspect.</p>
<p>You can find out about each other&#8217;s interests, hobbies, what genre&#8217; of music you both enjoy, if you have the same values, if either are into sports, what type of work you do, if you are seeking friendship or a dating relationship, etc. There is so much to learn this way and you have the distinct advantage of being in control of how far you want to take the correspondence since it remains on a telephone level.</p>
<p>You may find out the person is not your type at all in just the first conversation or you may end up being the best of friends, confidantes even, over time. You can keep it a bright and casual relationship, or you may bond on a level where you actually end up meeting each other.</p>
<p>As with any venue where you meet people, there is always the chance of someone being a bit left of center. It&#8217;s important to always put safety first and not give out personal information. But, whether you meet someone on the telephone, on online dating sites or in the grocery store, there are pros and cons. Telephone dating is just another venue.</p>
<p>I personally haven&#8217;t tested telephone dating services, but I know some people who have. They enjoy talking to a variety of people, but most don&#8217;t go past talking on the phone and exchanging a few emails. Maybe people like the idea of having someone to talk to on the telephone anytime they want without any strings. </p>
<p>Telephone dating allows control and anonymity, which for some, may add a certain level of mystique to the relationship. Too often focus is placed on the aesthetics and with telephone dating, more emphasis is placed on personality. Maybe telephone dating services can work.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[History Main articles: History of the telephone and Timeline of the telephone Credit for the invention of the electric telephone is frequently disputed, and new controversies over the issue have arisen from time-to-time. As with other great inventions such as radio, television, light bulb, and computer, there were several inventors who did pioneering experimental work [...]]]></description>
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<p>Main articles: History of the telephone and Timeline of the telephone</p>
<p>Credit for the invention of the electric telephone is frequently disputed, and new controversies over the issue have arisen from time-to-time. As with other great inventions such as radio, television, light bulb, and computer, there were several inventors who did pioneering experimental work on voice transmission over a wire and improved on each other&#8217;s ideas. Innocenzo Manzetti, Antonio Meucci, Johann Philipp Reis, Elisha Gray, Alexander Graham Bell, and Thomas Edison, among others, have all been credited with pioneering work on the telephone. An undisputed fact is that Alexander Graham Bell was the first to be awarded a patent for the electric telephone by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in March 1876. That first patent by Bell was the master patent of the telephone, from which all other patents for electric telephone devices and features flowed.</p>
<p>The early history of the telephone became and still remains a confusing morass of claims and counterclaims, which were not clarified by the huge mass of lawsuits that hoped to resolve the patent claims of many individuals and commercial competitors. The Bell and Edison patents, however, were forensically victorious and commercially decisive.</p>
<p>A Hungarian engineer, Tivadar Pusks quickly invented the telephone switchboard in 1876, which allowed for the formation of telephone exchanges, and eventually networks.</p>
<p>Further information: Invention of the telephone, Elisha Gray and Alexander Bell telephone controversy, and Canadian Parliamentary Motion on Alexander Graham Bell</p>
<p>Basic principles</p>
<p>1896 Telephone from Sweden.</p>
<p>A traditional landline telephone system, also known as &#8220;plain old telephone service&#8221; (POTS), commonly handles both signaling and audio information on the same twisted pair of insulated wires: the telephone line. Although originally designed for voice communication, the system has been adapted for data communication such as Telex, Fax and Internet communication. The signaling equipment consists of a bell, beeper, light or other device to alert the user to incoming calls, and number buttons or a rotary dial to enter a telephone number for outgoing calls. A twisted pair line is preferred as it is more effective at rejecting electromagnetic interference (EMI) and crosstalk than an untwisted pair.</p>
<p>The telephone consists of an alerting device, usually a ringer, that remains connected to the phone line whenever the phone is &#8220;on hook&#8221;, and other components which are connected when the phone is &#8220;off hook&#8221;. These include a transmitter (microphone), a receiver (speaker) and other circuits for dialing, filtering, and amplification. A calling party wishing to speak to another party will pick up the telephone&#8217;s handset, thus operating a button switch or &#8220;switchhook&#8221;, which puts the telephone into an active (off hook) state by connecting the transmitter (microphone), receiver (speaker) and related audio components to the line. This circuitry has a low resistance (less than 300 Ohms) which causes DC current (48 volts, nominal) from the telephone exchange to flow through the line. The exchange detects this DC current, attaches a digit receiver circuit to the line, and sends a dial tone to indicate readiness. On a modern push-button telephone, the calling party then presses the number buttons in a sequence corresponding to the telephone number of the called party. The buttons are connected to a tone generator circuit that produces DTMF tones which end up at a circuit at the exchange. A rotary dial telephone employs pulse dialing, sending electrical pulses corresponding to the telephone number to the exchange. (Most exchanges are still equipped to handle pulse dialing.) Provided the called party&#8217;s line is not already active or &#8220;busy&#8221;, the exchange sends an intermittent ringing signal (about 90 volts AC in North America and UK and 60 volts in Germany) to alert the called party to an incoming call. If the called party&#8217;s line is active, the exchange sends a busy signal to the calling party. However, if the called party&#8217;s line is active but has call waiting installed, the exchange sends an intermittent audible tone to the called party to indicate an incoming call.</p>
<p>The phone&#8217;s ringer is connected to the line through a capacitor, a device which blocks the flow of DC current but permits AC current. This constitutes a mechanism whereby the phone draws no current when it is on hook, but exchange circuitry can send an AC voltage down the line to activate the ringer for an incoming call. When a landline phone is inactive or &#8220;on hook&#8221;, the circuitry at the telephone exchange detects the absence of DC current flow and therefore &#8220;knows&#8221; that the phone is on hook with only the alerting device electrically connected to the line. When a party initiates a call to this line, and the ringing signal is transmitted. When the called party picks up the handset, they actuate a double-circuit switchhook which simultaneously disconnects the alerting device and connects the audio circuitry to the line. This, in turn, draws DC current through the line, confirming that the called phone is now active. The exchange circuitry turns off the ring signal, and both phones are now active and connected through the exchange. The parties may now converse as long as both phones remain off hook. When a party &#8220;hangs up&#8221;, placing the handset back on the cradle or hook, DC current ceases to flow in that line, signaling the exchange to disconnect the call.</p>
<p>Calls to parties beyond the local exchange are carried over &#8220;trunk&#8221; lines which establish connections between exchanges. In modern telephone networks, fiber-optic cable and digital technology are often employed in such connections. Satellite technology may be used for communication over very long distances.</p>
<p>Further information: Telephone call</p>
<p>In most telephones, the transmitter and receiver (microphone and speaker) are located in the handset, although in a speakerphone these components may be located in the base or in a separate enclosure. Powered by the line, the transmitter produces an electric current whose voltage varies in response to the sound waves arriving at its diaphragm. The resulting current is transmitted along the telephone line to the local exchange then on to the other phone (via the local exchange or a larger network), where it passes through the coil of the receiver. The varying voltage in the coil produces a corresponding movement of the receiver&#8217;s diaphragm, reproducing the sound waves present at the transmitter.</p>
<p>A Lineman&#8217;s handset is a telephone designed for testing the telephone network, and may be attached directly to aerial lines and other infrastructure components.</p>
<p>Early development</p>
<p>Early telephone with hand cranked generator.</p>
<p>1844 Innocenzo Manzetti first mooted the idea of a peaking telegraph (telephone).</p>
<p>26 August 1854 Charles Bourseul publishes an article in a magazine L&#8217;Illustration (Paris) : &#8220;Transmission lectrique de la parole&#8221; [electric transmission of speech].</p>
<p>26 October 1861 Johann Philipp Reis (18341874) publicly demonstrated the Reis telephone before the Physical Society of Frankfurt</p>
<p>22 August 1865, La Feuille d&#8217;Aoste reported t is rumored that English technicians to whom Mr. Manzetti illustrated his method for transmitting spoken words on the telegraph wire intend to apply said invention in England on several private telegraph lines.</p>
<p>28 December 1871 Antonio Meucci files a patent caveat (n.3335) in the U.S. Patent Office titled &#8220;Sound Telegraph&#8221;, describing communication of voice between two people by wire.</p>
<p>1874 Meucci, after having renewed the caveat for two years, fails to find the money to renew it. The caveat lapses.</p>
<p>6 April 1875 Bell&#8217;s U.S. Patent 161,739 &#8220;Transmitters and Receivers for Electric Telegraphs&#8221; is granted. This uses multiple vibrating steel reeds in make-break circuits.</p>
<p>11 February 1876 Gray invents a liquid transmitter for use with a telephone but does not build one.</p>
<p>14 February 1876 Elisha Gray files a patent caveat for transmitting the human voice through a telegraphic circuit.</p>
<p>14 February 1876 Alexander Bell applies for the patent &#8220;Improvements in Telegraphy&#8221;, for electromagnetic telephones using undulating currents.</p>
<p>19 February 1876 Gray is notified by the U.S. Patent Office of an interference between his caveat and Bell&#8217;s patent application. Gray decides to abandon his caveat.</p>
<p>7 March 1876 Bell&#8217;s U.S. patent 174,465 &#8220;Improvement in Telegraphy&#8221; is granted, covering &#8220;the method of, and apparatus for, transmitting vocal or other sounds telegraphically by causing electrical undulations, similar in form to the vibrations of the air accompanying the said vocal or other sound.&#8221;</p>
<p>10 March 1876 The first successful telephone transmission of clear speech using a liquid transmitter when Bell spoke into his device, r. Watson, come here, I want to see you. and Watson heard each word distinctly.</p>
<p>30 January 1877 Bell&#8217;s U.S. patent 186,787 is granted for an electromagnetic telephone using permanent magnets, iron diaphragms, and a call bell.</p>
<p>27 April 1877 Edison files for a patent on a carbon (graphite) transmitter. The patent 474,230 was granted 3 May 1892, after a 15 year delay because of litigation. Edison was granted patent 222,390 for a carbon granules transmitter in 1879.</p>
<p>Early commercial instruments</p>
<p>Modern emergency telephone powered by sound alone.</p>
<p>Early telephones were technically diverse. Some used a liquid transmitter, some had a metal diaphragm that induced current in an electromagnet wound around a permanent magnet, and some were &#8220;dynamic&#8221; &#8211; their diaphragm vibrated a coil of wire in the field of a permanent magnet or the coil vibrated the diaphragm. The dynamic kind survived in small numbers through the 20th century in military and maritime applications where its ability to create its own electrical power was crucial. Most, however, used the Edison/Berliner carbon transmitter, which was much louder than the other kinds, even though it required an induction coil, actually acting as an impedance matching transformer to make it compatible to the impedance of the line. The Edison patents kept the Bell monopoly viable into the 20th century, by which time the network was more important than the instrument.</p>
<p>Early telephones were locally powered, using either a dynamic transmitter or by the powering of a transmitter with a local battery. One of the jobs of outside plant personnel was to visit each telephone periodically to inspect the battery. During the 20th century, &#8220;common battery&#8221; operation came to dominate, powered by &#8220;talk battery&#8221; from the telephone exchange over the same wires that carried the voice signals.</p>
<p>Early telephones used a single wire for the subscriber&#8217;s line, with ground return used to complete the circuit (as used in telegraphs). The earliest dynamic telephones also had only one port opening for sound, with the user alternately listening and speaking (or rather, shouting) into the same hole. Sometimes the instruments were operated in pairs at each end, making conversation more convenient but also more expensive.</p>
<p>At first, the benefits of a telephone exchange were not exploited. Instead telephones were leased in pairs to a subscriber, who had to arrange for a telegraph contractor to construct a line between them, for example between a home and a shop. Users who wanted the ability to speak to several different locations would need to obtain and set up three or four pairs of telephones. Western Union, already using telegraph exchanges, quickly extended the principle to its telephones in New York City and San Francisco, and Bell was not slow in appreciating the potential.</p>
<p>Signalling began in an appropriately primitive manner. The user alerted the other end, or the exchange operator, by whistling into the transmitter. Exchange operation soon resulted in telephones being equipped with a bell, first operated over a second wire, and later over the same wire, but with a condenser (capacitor) in series with the bell coil to allow the AC ringer signal through while still blocking DC (keeping the phone &#8220;on hook&#8221;). Telephones connected to the earliest Strowger automatic exchanges had seven wires, one for the knife switch, one for each telegraph key, one for the bell, one for the push-button and two for speaking.</p>
<p>Rural and other telephones that were not on a common battery exchange had a magneto or hand-cranked generator to produce a high voltage alternating signal to ring the bells of other telephones on the line and to alert the operator.</p>
<p>A U.S. candlestick telephone in use, circa 1915.</p>
<p>In the 1890s a new smaller style of telephone was introduced, packaged in three parts. The transmitter stood on a stand, known as a &#8220;candlestick&#8221; for its shape. When not in use, the receiver hung on a hook with a switch in it, known as a &#8220;switchhook.&#8221; Previous telephones required the user to operate a separate switch to connect either the voice or the bell. With the new kind, the user was less likely to leave the phone &#8220;off the hook&#8221;. In phones connected to magneto exchanges, the bell, induction coil, battery and magneto were in a separate bell box called a &#8220;ringer box.&#8221; In phones connected to common battery exchanges, the ringer box was installed under a desk, or other out of the way place, since it did not need a battery or magneto.</p>
<p>Cradle designs were also used at this time, having a handle with the receiver and transmitter attached, separate from the cradle base that housed the magneto crank and other parts. They were larger than the &#8220;candlestick&#8221; and more popular.</p>
<p>Disadvantages of single wire operation such as crosstalk and hum from nearby AC power wires had already led to the use of twisted pairs and, for long distance telephones, four-wire circuits. Users at the beginning of the 20th century did not place long distance calls from their own telephones but made an appointment to use a special sound proofed long distance telephone booth furnished with the latest technology.</p>
<p>What turned out to be the most popular and longest lasting physical style of telephone was introduced in the early 20th century, including Bell&#8217;s Model 102. A carbon granule transmitter and electromagnetic receiver were united in a single molded plastic handle, which when not in use sat in a cradle in the base unit. The circuit diagram of the Model 102 shows the direct connection of the receiver to the line, while the transmitter was induction coupled, with energy supplied by a local battery. The coupling transformer, battery, and ringer were in a separate enclosure. The dial switch in the base interrupted the line current by repeatedly but very briefly disconnecting the line 1-10 times for each digit, and the hook switch (in the center of the circuit diagram) disconnected the line and the transmitter battery while the handset was on the cradle.</p>
<p>After the 1930s, the base also enclosed the bell and induction coil, obviating the old separate ringer box. Power was supplied to each subscriber line by central office batteries instead of a local battery, which required periodic service. For the next half century, the network behind the telephone became progressively larger and much more efficient, but after the dial was added the instrument itself changed little until American Telephone &amp; Telegraph Company (AT&amp;T) introduced Touch-Tone dialing in the 1960s.</p>
<p>Digital telephony</p>
<p>Main article: Digital Telephony</p>
<p>The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) has gradually evolved towards digital telephony which has improved the capacity and quality of the network. End-to-end analog telephone networks were first modified in the early 1960s by upgrading transmission networks with T1 carrier systems, designed to support the basic 3 kHZ voice channel by sampling the bandwidth-limited analog voice signal and encoding using PCM. While digitization allows wideband voice on the same channel, the improved quality of a wider analog voice channel did not find a large market in the PSTN.</p>
<p>Later transmission methods such as SONET and fiber optic transmission further advanced digital transmission. Although analog carrier systems existed that multiplexed multiple analog voice channels onto a single transmission medium, digital transmission allowed lower cost and more channels multiplexed on the transmission medium. Today the end instrument often remains analog but the analog signals are typically converted to digital signals at the (Serving Area Interface (SAI), central office (CO), or other aggregation point. Digital loop carriers (DLC) place the digital network ever closer to the customer premises, relegating the analog local loop to legacy status.</p>
<p>IP telephony</p>
<p>Hardware-based IP phone.</p>
<p>Internet Protocol (IP) telephony (also known as Voice over Internet Protocol, VoIP), is a disruptive technology that is rapidly gaining ground against traditional telephone network technologies. As of January 2005, up to 10% of telephone subscribers in Japan and South Korea have switched to this digital telephone service. A January 2005 Newsweek article suggested that Internet telephony may be &#8220;the next big thing.&#8221; As of 2006 many VoIP companies offer service to consumers and businesses.</p>
<p>IP telephony uses an Internet connection and hardware IP Phones or softphones installed on personal computers to transmit conversations encoded as data packets. In addition to replacing POTS (plain old telephone service), IP telephony services are also competing with mobile phone services by offering free or lower cost connections via WiFi hotspots. VoIP is also used on private networks which may or may not have a connection to the global telephone network.</p>
<p>IP telephones have two notable disadvantages compared to traditional telephones. Unless the IP telephone&#8217;s components are backed up with an uninterruptible power supply or other emergency power source, the phone will cease to function during a power outage as can occur during an emergency or disaster, exactly when the phone is most needed. Traditional phones connected to the older PSTN network do not experience that problem since they are powered by the telephone company&#8217;s battery supply, which will continue to function even if there&#8217;s a prolonged power black-out. A second distinct problem for an IP phone is the lack of a &#8216;fixed address&#8217; which can impact the provision of emergency services such as police, fire or ambulance, should someone call for them. Unless the registered user updates the IP phone&#8217;s physical address location after moving to a new residence, emergency services can be, and have been, dispatched to the wrong location.</p>
<p>Usage</p>
<p>Fixed telephone lines per 100 inhabitants 1997-2007</p>
<p>By the end of 2006, there were a to </p>
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<p>We also offer on-site training for our CCTV systems.</p>
<p>We train the relevant people that will be observing and monitoring the systems, in the sense of how to operate the system, how to block out areas that do not need to be recorded.</p>
<p>For example, if the wind is blowing the tree (if there is a tree in the shot), it can be blocked out so that the hard drive is not filled up by the CCTV constantly recording.</p>
<p>If there is a road behind and the traffic keeps coming past and starts the cameras recording, we can block that out.</p>
<p>We train the clients how to do that, how to actually go in and see how user-friendly the system is for them to be able to monitor.</p>
<p>We also have a twenty four hour team in place that is always there for any back up repairs, any servicing or maintenance, which will ensure that the system is running optimally at all times.</p>
<p>CCTV Deters Opportunistic Crime</p>
<p>There is a belief that CCTV security cameras deter opportunistic crime, where people take advantage of the situation on the spur of the moment.</p>
<p>Todays opportunist is tomorrows professional criminal.</p>
<p>If we can reduce the number of opportunities for easy crime, we can reduce the number of people becoming professional criminals.</p>
<p>CCTV cameras are also creating a vastly increased rate of conviction after criminals are detected.</p>
<p>Virtually everyone caught committing an offence on camera pleads guilty nowadays.</p>
<p>When people know that they have been video taped, they admit to the offence immediately.</p>
<p>Frequently Asked Questions Part 1</p>
<p>How do I choose the correct camera for my application?</p>
<p>Many aspects of the CCTV installation must be taken into consideration in order to obtain the correct performance levels for your requirements.</p>
<p>A high resolution camera should be considered where greater detail of the scene is required.</p>
<p>Choosing a more sensitive camera will improve the reproduction of the image in poorly lit areas.</p>
<p>A conventional camera produces a pale backdrop when an object is shot against a white background.</p>
<p>BLC (which is back light compensation) will counter strong light sources, retaining picture quality.</p>
<p>Concentrated light sources directed towards the camera (e.g. car head lamps) can be inverted by an optional peak white inverter or an eclipser function.</p>
<p>This has the effect of bringing detail to areas and making an object clear, that would otherwise be shadowed.</p>
<p>Why do I have a clear sharp picture in the day and it is out of focus at night?</p>
<p>This is due to the depth of the field of change as the light conditions change and can be easily overcome by the following set procedures.</p>
<p>For further information, contact SAS Security Services on 021 556 3050. </p>
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Jurgen Orzessek is the Managing Director of SAS Security Services, which operates through out the Western Cape. SAS Security Services has a reputation for professionalism, devotion to duty and a commitment to the industry. For further information on CCTV Security Systems, Cameras and Installation, go to <a rel="nofollow" href="http://cctvsuppliers.co.za/">http://cctvsuppliers.co.za</a> or you can contact our offices on 021 556 3050.</p>
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		<title>Massive List of Web-Sites To Make Loads of Cash!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 14:32:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[*  Youdata -   A nice reputable site where you simply log-on and see if they have any web-sites for you to click on. There are mainly store web-sites. Through making a profile of your likes and dislikes, they gear the sites they send you towards the things you are interested in. You do not need [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>*  Youdata </strong>-   A nice reputable site where you simply log-on and see if they have any web-sites for you to click on. There are mainly store web-sites. Through making a profile of your likes and dislikes, they gear the sites they send you towards the things you are interested in.
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 You do not need to remain on the site for any length of time, just click &#8211; that&#8217;s it. I clicked on 4 sites and made .81 which was deposited to my Paypal account the following day. They have been slow lately however they do promise to pick up as they are fairly new and working hard to provide a good service.</p>
<p><strong>*   Helium </strong>-  An article writing web-site. They have recently made some changes effective December 2010. Personally, I am not impressed with these changes. It used to be you could receive .00 for suggesting a title and then another .00 to .00 for writing to the title. They have done away with this.
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 You can really get noticed on this site if you produce quality articles. Helium is big on rating articles which are done by fellow writers.
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<p><strong>*   Ezine</strong> -  Another article writing web-site. They recently made it free to join their site and are allowing people to submit 10 articles. They will review these and let you know if they will keep you. They also move you up in rank and have many perks for being a good writer.</p>
<p><strong>*   Hubpages </strong>-  Article writing web-site. Very good site and worth checking out. You are paid by Google Adsense. They appear to rank high with the search engines. A fun site to create all types of &#8220;hubs&#8221;. Take some time with getting to know how the site works.<br />
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 *  <strong>Bukisa </strong>-   Article writing web-site. You can submit articles to this site which you have submitted to other web-sites. Bukisa is a fun site to work on.
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 They also seem to rank high with the search engines. Bukisa recently offered an opportunity to also generate income through Google Adsense. You are paid by Bukisa as well as by Google.</p>
<p><strong>*  Associated Content</strong> -  Article writing web-site that it quite reputable and interesting to be a part of.</p>
<p><strong>*  M Turk </strong>-  This web-site has many small jobs you do right on-line and receive payment through Amazon. After logging in, you begin working on the requests from correcting spelling to clicking on photos and the word that best matches it.
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 Worth checking out. Its free just as all of these sites are in this article, unless otherwise noted.</p>
<p><strong>*  Elance </strong>-  This is a site where people advertise jobs they need to fill which are almost all done on-line. Too much information to list here.
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 Its best you go to their site and look around. Some of the incomes are as much as a full-time mid-level position.</p>
<p><strong>*  Clixsense</strong> -They give you a certain amount of ads and sites to simply click on. You must remain on the page for 30 seconds as there is a timer counting down so you know when to move onto the next offer. Easy..Easy&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>*  Getafreelancer</strong> -  People advertising for jobs they need filled. Can be article writing to more involved positions.</p>
<p><strong>*  Shetoldme</strong> -  Article writing site that is reputable and nice to work with.</p>
<p><strong>*  Xomba</strong> -  Article writing site. Need to have a Google adsense account since this is how the articles generate money. Google adsense is free of charge.</p>
<p><strong>*  PingOMatic</strong> -  A web-site to promote articles from. You do not earn money with them but they do provide a very good service. Again, this is free of charge.</p>
<p><strong>*  Cashcrate</strong> -  A web-site where you complete short surveys. They seem to be one of the better ones since its easier to reach their minimum pay-out amount.</p>
<p><strong>*  Infobarrell</strong> -  Article writing web-site. Worth checking out. Seems to rank high with the search engines.</p>
<p><strong>*  Getmyarticles </strong>-  Article writing web-site.</p>
<p><strong>*  Articlesfactory</strong> &#8211; To increase your exposure through article writing.</p>
<p><strong>*  Articletrader </strong>-  You can use the articles on their site as well as submit articles. It&#8217;s all about link building. Gain visitors to your blog and web-site. Free of charge.</p>
<p><strong>*  Redgage </strong>-  RedGage is a website that pays you for your content and monetizes your social activity. You can submit links to articles you have written from other sites.</p>
<p><strong>*  Reviewstream</strong> -  Write reviews on any restaurants you visit, products you have used, etc. They pay about .00 per review.</p>
<p><strong>*  Suite101 </strong>-  Article writing web-site. Only 20% of the writers who submit a writing sample and application to them are chosen so do not get discouraged if you don&#8217;t make it the first time around. Pat yourself on the back if you do get chosen!</p>
<p><strong>*  HARO</strong> &#8211; Help A Reporter &#8211; Too much to list &#8211; go to their site and look around.</p>
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 *  <strong>Justanswer </strong>-  A web-site that provides expert advice on everything from legal to auto repair questions. Must apply and be very knowledgeable or a verified expert in the areas you wish to work in. Payment is made by the people asking the questions.</p>
<p><strong>*  Ejury</strong> -  On-line mock jury trials that pay you for participating. Simply sign up on their web-site. Free of charge!</p>
<p><strong>*  Trialjuries</strong> -  On-line mock jury trials that pay you for participating. Sign up on their web-site. Free of charge.</p>
<p><strong>*  E-how/Demand Studios </strong>- Must apply in order to write for them. Seems to be a very stable company as they have been around a while. Good for exposure. Give them a try.</p>
<p><strong>*  Triond -</strong> They publish your work on other sites besides Triond. Gives the writer a wider audience. Can also generate income through Google Adsense.</p>
<p><strong>*  Articleincome </strong>- Write anything thats on your mind and earn extra income with your original content from contextual advertising. Free to join!</p>
<p><strong>*  Pickjack </strong>- Get paid to ask and answer interesting questions. You really should take a look at this site. Again, its free of charge.</p>
<p><strong>*  Cashlagoon -</strong> Take surveys and get paid. They also offer a referral system. You receive 20% of whatever your referral earns. Its possible to earn as much as .00 per survey and sometimes even more.</p>
<p><strong>*  Chitika </strong>- Monetize your web-site with this company.</p>
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 *<strong>  Yahooanswers </strong>- This works well for bringing people to read your articles since you can log-on and look for others asking questions that one of your articles might just hold the answer(s)to. Send a short message letting them know you wrote an article that may be helpful to them and send the link.</p>
<p><strong>*  Mahaloo</strong> &#8211; This one is a must! Everyone should at least look into this site and read over what they have to offer.
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 Quite interesting. You do receive payment. Its free of charge. Involves article writing and offers an interesting and unique twist.</p>
<p><strong>* Sharedreviews </strong>- They pay .00 for every product review that has at least 750 characters and is approved by the editors.</p>
<p><strong>* Propeller </strong>- A great way to bring the articles you write increased exposure.</p>
<p><strong>* Cloudcrowd </strong>- Similar to &#8220;MTurk&#8221;. Earn money while you complete small tasks online. Work today and get paid the next business day. Free of charge!
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 Be patient and helpful as they are fairly new and do not have a whole lot of work available at this moment but they are doing a very good job at making sure they are building a good business not only for themselves but for those who chose to work with them.
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<p><strong>* Wikinut &#8211; </strong>Great article writing web-site. Fun and easy to use. Generate residual income through Google Adsense. Fairly new site.
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 * <strong>Howhub -</strong> Fun article writing web-site. Earn residual income.
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<p><strong>* Constant Content &#8211; </strong>Great article writing web-site. Opportunitiy for &#8220;up-front&#8221; payments. Earn residual income.
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<p><strong>* Snipsly -  </strong>Another article writing web-site. Fairly new. Seems to be doing well. Earn residual income.
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<p><strong>* Writing.com -</strong>  Interesting article writing web-site to earn residual income through Google Adsense.
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<p><strong>* Ongobee &#8211; </strong>Fairly new article writing web-site. Much like Xomba. Easy to use. Generate residual income through Google Adsense.
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 *<strong> Squidoo &#8211; </strong>Very fun web-site to create &#8220;lenses&#8221;. Has some likeness to &#8220;Hubpages&#8221;. Earn royalties of 50%. Paid through Paypal. Can also donate earnings to charity if you like.
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 Some members earn several thousands of dollars per year at this site. 
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<p>Written by <a href="/people/luv2rite0419">Diamond Channing</a></p>
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		<title>Have Spare Parts, Will Travel</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 14:32:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although we have all come to depend, perhaps a little too much, on electronic gadgets that seem to make our lives more interesting, what happens when they break down or get broken is horrifying. We feel like we cannot function without the gadget and it may well hold vital information that we need to keep [...]]]></description>
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<p>Although we have all come to depend, perhaps a little too much, on electronic gadgets that seem to make our lives more interesting, what happens when they break down or get broken is horrifying. We feel like we cannot function without the gadget and it may well hold vital information that we need to keep doing what we are doing. Anyone who has lost a mobile phone knows what this means for sure. However, today there are spares in the form of iPad parts or a Macbook replacement screen etc which allow the gadget to be fixed quite easily. Of course, the less down time there is; the better for those with excruciatingly busy lives to keep up with.</p>
<p>There are several ways to get around this problem which most of us can work out quite simply. Either we ditch the offending gadget and buy a new one or we get a technician to fix the old one. Both options are good but if a little time is taken there may be a better way out.</p>
<p>For example, since most of these spares can now be sourced on the internet, some with next day delivery, it may be possible for the owner to actually fix the gadget himself. </p>
<p>All it takes is a modicum of common sense, and the right tools of course, for the gadget to be up and running very quickly.</p>
<p>For those who just do not have the time to spare, there are many technicians making a good living from repairing broken gadgets and some of them may even come to the office or home to get this work done. The advent of mobile technicians came about because people are always pressed for time.</p>
<p>Imagine the busy executive who has all his work inside the broken gadget. If there are deadlines to be met all he has to do is look up a traveling technician who is in the same city or neighborhood and get him to come on over to fix the thing. </p>
<p>This is great for those where time is at a premium and they merely have to leave the gadget at reception or with their secretary for the technician to come over and fix right there on the spot.</p>
<p>For us other mortals who have to save a dollar where we can, this work can be done at home. Once the spare has been sourced online, plus the attendant tools which open the gadget, it is merely a matter of trying our hand at being a Mr. Fixit. It is not hard for sure and many people surprise themselves when they have a go at this simple task.</p>
<p>For those who just cannot imagine doing this work themselves, then it is also easy to find a good technician in the vicinity where the gadget can be dropped off and fixed in a matter of hours. Sourcing the spare beforehand may just save a dollar or two so look on the net to see what prices one can get the spare for.</p>
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<p>Stewart Wrighter has found the explosion of <a rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://www.etechparts.com/">Macbook Replacement screen</a> parts online a positive development. He recently ordered <a rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://www.etechparts.com/">iPad Parts</a> online for his son.</p>
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		<title>YAHOO! SITE MAP: A USEFUL INTERNET MARKETING TOOL</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 14:32:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A website refers to a compilation of Web pages that can be typically accessed through a software package, commonly known as  a Web browser (one example is the HTTP on the Internet). These pages, which are essentially documents that are in the HTML or XHTML format (HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language), are accessed [...]]]></description>
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<p>A website refers to a compilation of Web pages that can be typically accessed through a software package, commonly known as  a Web browser (one example is the HTTP on the Internet). These pages, which are essentially documents that are in the HTML or XHTML format (HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language), are accessed from a &#8216;common root URL&#8217; &#8211; or the website&#8217;s homepage (as most people know it). From this homepage, the visitor/Internet user can browse or look through the entire website either with the use of the hyperlinks or the URLs of the different web pages.</p>
<p>Viewed on computers and other devices that are capable of connecting with the Internet (such as PDAs and cellular phones), websites can be grouped into numerous types, depending on their use or the services that they offer. Some of them include the following:</p>
<p>· Archive site &#8211; maintains and protects electronic contents that are valuable to the point of extinction.<br />· Business site &#8211; promotes a business or a service.<br />· Commerce or eCommerce site &#8211; offers goods for sale.<br />· Community site &#8211; allows people with related and similar interests to communicate with each other (either through chat or message boards).<br />· Database site &#8211; searches and displays a particular database&#8217;s content.<br />· Development site &#8211; provides data and sources that are related to software development and web design, among others.<br />· Directory site &#8211; contains wide-ranging contents that are usually divided into categories and subcategories.<br />· Download site &#8211; allows users to download electronic contents, such as game demos and software.<br />· Game site &#8211; provides a &#8216;playground&#8217; where people meet and play.<br />· Information site &#8211; contains data or content that have the sole purpose of informing visitors (not for commercial purposes).<br />· News site &#8211; dispenses or distributes news and commentaries (similar to an information site).<br />· Pornography site &#8211; shows pornographic videos and images.<br />· Search engine site &#8211; provides general information and serves as a &#8216;gateway&#8217; for other sites and resources (can also be a web portal site).<br />· Shock site &#8211; shows images and other materials that aim to offend viewers.<br />· Vanity site &#8211; a personal site that is run or maintained by an individual or a small group, the contents of which can be of any information that the site owner wishes to include.<br />· Blog site or blogs &#8211; registers online readings and posts online diaries or discussion forums.<br />· Wiki site &#8211; allows users to collaboratively edit the contents.</p>
<p>Yahoo! is perhaps the most famous example of a very large website. The most popular and widely-used website, Yahoo! is a mixture of the different types of sites &#8211; it is a directory site and a search engine site, among others.<br />Because of the enormous (and diverse) amount of information that it contains, the Yahoo! site map is an extremely useful feature in the Yahoo! website. <br />A site map is a web page that lists the entire pages on a web site. Organized in a hierarchical fashion, site maps can be in textual or visual form (a diagram or an image).</p>
<p>The Yahoo! site map serves as a blueprint for the Yahoo! website. Similar to a book&#8217;s Table of Contents, the Yahoo! sitemap makes it easier for visitors or users to find specific information or pages on the Yahoo! web site without having to browse many pages, because the site map gives an overview or a visual outline of the Yahoo! web site, with each location provided with active links to enable the user to directly move to a specific location.<br />In addition, the Yahoo! site map allows web developers to put out links from across their sites, making it easier for search engine robots (or engine spiders) to find these pages.</p>
<p>Because the Yahoo! site map improves the search engine optimization of a site, this feature can be considered a valuable tool for online marketers, whose aim is to stimulate and direct traffic to their web sites.<br />Note, however, that the Yahoo! site map can only give you the &#8216;basics&#8217;. Because it is important for web marketers to &#8216;rank high&#8217; on main search engines, an effective web marketing strategy that promotes your web site is also very much needed.</p>
<p>Listed below are some search engine strategies to consider:<br />1. Write a descriptive page title at the top of your webpage that avoids &#8216;filler&#8217; words like &#8220;the&#8221; or &#8220;and&#8221;.<br />2. Incorporate descriptive keywords on your home page, along with your business name. This is  called &#8220;keyword prominence&#8221;.<br />3. Include a Description Meta Tag at the top of the web page. This refers to the sentences (1 or 2 lines, with a maximum of around 255 characters) that describe the content of your web page.<br />These are just some of the many techniques that you can employ to get more users to visit your website. The important thing is to focus on keywords &#8211; and let Yahoo! site map do the rest.</p>
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		<title>Travel Credit Cards Will Make Traveling Easier</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 14:31:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traveling constantly can become tedious and stressful so it&#8217;s necessary to find ways in order to make the journey more convenient and perhaps even fun.  If you travel a lot for business or leisure, travel credit cards should be among the things you have in your wallet since they provide the convenience that jet setters [...]]]></description>
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<p>Traveling constantly can become tedious and stressful so it&#8217;s necessary to find ways in order to make the journey more convenient and perhaps even fun.  If you travel a lot for business or leisure, travel credit cards should be among the things you have in your wallet since they provide the convenience that jet setters need.</p>
<p><strong>Why Travel Credit Cards?</strong></p>
<p>For the most part, this type of card makes it easier to pay for things like hotel accommodations, room service, and many other travel essentials.  In addition, you can also take advantage of certain perks such as rebates or reward points which can be redeemed once you reach the required threshold.  Since it is not practical to carry a lot of cash when traveling, using cards is the most sensible practice.</p>
<p><strong>Where to Find the Best Cards</strong></p>
<p>Many credit card companies offer travel cards to their customers but since not all offers are worth taking, you should be very particular in choosing the best.  One of the things you should look for is the initial rate of interest imposed by the lender on the card you are about to sign up for.  Most offers start with 0% APR which means the card can be used for charges without the interest for about a year.  However, such rates almost never last a year so you have to be careful in using the card for purchases due to the risk of having to pay more than you can afford. </p>
<p>Another thing that you should take note of is the rewards program offered along with the card.  Always keep in mind what you really need and whether or not the rewards offered would be beneficial to you now as well as in the future.  It is smart to go for cash rebates or air miles since they can save you a great deal of money down the road. </p>
<p>Aside from the usual card offers you get in the mail, you might also want to check out online offers for travel credit cards.  There are a number of websites that offer great travel cards which not only provide convenience but significant savings as well, so it would be smart to take advantage of the opportunity to switch cards or replace very expensive ones.</p>
<p><strong>International Cards</strong></p>
<p>If you often travel to other countries, it would be best to choose a travel card that is accepted worldwide.  Some cards are not accepted in countries outside the one in which it was issued which would spell inconvenience for card users. </p>
<p>The good thing is that it is very easy to find out which cards are accepted all over the world.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It may be that there is no other concept that has attracted the imagination as the idea of time travel &#8211; the ability to travel to any point in the past or future. What could be cooler? You could jump into the time machine to go back and see major events in history and talk with people [...]]]></description>
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<p>It may be that there is no other concept that has attracted the imagination as the idea of time travel &#8211; the ability to travel to any point in the past or future. What could be cooler? You could jump into the time machine to go back and see major events in history and talk with people who were there. Who could you find? Julius Caesar? Leonardo da Vinci? Elvis Presley? You could go back and find yourself at an earlier age, go forward and see how you look at the future &#8230; It is these possibilities that make time travel the subject of many books and science fiction movies. </p>
<p>
 Turns out, somehow, we are all time travelers. While we&#8217;re at the computer, with mouse clicks, the clock is ticking. The future is constantly being transformed into the past with this lasting only a fleeting moment. Everything is being done now quickly moving into the past, which means that we continue to move through time. </p>
<p>Ideas about time travel have existed for centuries, but when Albert Einstein released his special theory of relativity, he laid the foundations of the theoretical possibility of time travel. As we all know, nobody could prove a trip back in time, but no one could rule it out too <br /><strong>Understanding time </strong><br />
 The astronomer Carl Sagan was right when he said that time is &#8220;resistant to simple definition.&#8221;Many of us think we know what is the time, but it is difficult to define it. Literally, you can not see or touch time, but can see its effects. The proof that we are moving in time is everywhere: our bodies age, buildings are exposed to weather and crumble, trees grow. Most of us feel the pressure of time as if we were compelled to meet deadlines and schedule appointments.Generally, our lives are dictated by the time they need to be somewhere. <br />
 Ask anyone to define the time and probably most will look at your wristwatch or clock to another. We see time as the ticking of the hands of these devices. We know that there are 60 seconds in one minute, 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. These are the basic numbers of time that we all learn. </p>
<p>
 Time is also defined as the fourth dimension of our universe. The other three spatial dimensions are: right-left, forward-backward and up-down. Time can not exist without space and, similarly, the space can not exist without time. This intimate relationship between time and space is called space-time continuum, which means that every event that happens in the universe involves both space and time. </p>
<p>
 According to the theory of special relativity of Einstein, time will pass more slowly as an object approaches the speed of light. This leads many researchers to believe that travel faster than light speed could open the possibility of time travel, for both the past and the future. The problem is believed that the speed of light is the highest speed at which something can travel, then it is unlikely that we can travel to the past. As an object approaches the speed of light, its relativistic mass increases and becomes infinite when reaching that speed. Accelerating an infinite mass faster than that is impossible, at least until now. </p>
<p>
 But time travel in the other direction does not seem so difficult, and one day, the future may be a possible destination. </p>
<p><strong>Space phenomena </strong><br />
 While the writers have big ideas for time machines over the years, yet none was built in the real world. Most theories of time travel does not rely on any machine. Instead, time travel will be made, probably by natural phenomena that will transport us instantly to a point in time to another. These space phenomena, which we are not sure that there include: <br /><strong>rotating black holes <br />
 wormholes <br />
 cosmic strings </strong></p>
<p>
 We will see each one in the following sections. </p>
<p><strong>Black Holes </strong></p>
<p>
 Image courtesy NASA <br />
 When the stars who have more than four times the mass of our sun reach the end of life and have burned up all their fuel, they collapse under the pressure of its own weight. This implosion creates &#8220;black holes&#8221; which have gravitational fields so strong that even light can escape them.Anything that comes in contact with the event horizon of the black hole is swallowed. The event horizon is the admission of a black hole from which nothing can escape. <br />
 You can imagine the shape of a black hole into something like an ice cream cone. It is wide at the top and ends at a point called a singularity. At the singularity, the laws of physics cease to exist and all matter is crushed beyond recognition. This type of non-rotating black hole is called the Schwarzschild black hole, named after the German astronomer Karl Schwarzschild. </p>
<p>
 Another type of black hole, called a Kerr hole, is also theoretically possible. Kerr holes are rotating black holes that could be used as portals for time travel or travel to parallel universes. In 1963, New Zealand mathematician Roy Kerr proposed the first realistic theory for a rotating black hole. In his theory, dying stars would collapse into a rotating ring of neutrons that would produce sufficient centrifugal force to prevent the formation of a singularity. Since the black hole would not have a singularity, Kerr believed it would be safe to enter it without being crushed by the infinite gravitational force at its center. </p>
<p>
 If Kerr holes do exist, may be able to pass through them and leave a &#8220;white&#8221; hole. A white hole would have the reverse of the black hole. So instead of attracting all that is within range of its gravitational force within himself, he would use some kind of exotic matter with negative energy to push everything out and away from you. These white holes would be our way into other times or on other worlds. </p>
<p>
 Given the little we know about black holes, perhaps Kerr holes may exist. However, physicist Kip Thorne of the California Institute of Technology, believes that the laws of physics prevent their formation. He says there is no way to enter and exit a black hole and that anything that attempts to enter will be sucked in and destroyed before it even reaches the singularity. </p>
<p><strong>Wormholes </strong><br />
 Thorne believes that the universe might exist another type of structure shaped tunnel, which could be used as a portal to time travel. It is considered that the wormholes, also called Einstein-Rosen bridges, have the greatest potential for time travel, if they indeed exist. They could not only allow travel in time and also travel to many light-years from Earth in only a fraction of the amount of time that would be required with conventional methods of space travel. <br />
 The Wormholes are considered possible based on Einstein&#8217;s theory of relativity, which says that any mass curves spacetime. To understand this curvature, think of two people holding a blanket and stretching well. If a person put a baseball on the sheet, the weight would roll the ball into the middle of the sheet, causing it to bow at that point. Now, if a marble is placed at the edge of the same sheet it would travel toward the baseball because of the curve. </p>
<p>
 Imagining that space is a curved two-dimensional plane, wormholes like this could be formed by two masses applying enough force on spacetime to create a tunnel connecting distant points of the universe </p>
<p>
 In this example, space is viewed as a two-dimensional plane instead of the four dimensions that actually make up spacetime. Imagine that this sheet is folded, leaving a space between the tops and bottom. Putting baseball on the top side will cause a curvature to form. If an equal mass were placed at the bottom of the sheet at a point corresponding to that occupied by baseball at the top, the second mass would eventually meet with the baseball. It is more or less how the wormholes can be formed. </p>
<p>
 In space, masses that place pressure on different parts of the universe could eventually form a tunnel, that is, a wormhole. We could travel from Earth to another galaxy and back relatively quickly. For example, let&#8217;s imagine a scenario in which we wanted to travel to Sirius (or Sirius), a star seen in the Canis Major constellation just below Orion. Sirius is about 9 light-years from Earth, which is equivalent to about 90 trillion kilometers. Obviously, this distance would be too large for the space travelers to traverse and return in time to tell us what they saw there. Until now, the farther people have traveled into space is to the moon, which is about 400 thousand kilometers from Earth. If we could find a wormhole that connects the space around Sirius, we could save considerable time by avoiding the trillions of miles we had to go with traditional space travel. </p>
<p>
 How all this relates to time travel? As discussed previously, the theory of relativity says that as the speed of an object approaches the speed of light, time slows down. Scientists have discovered that even at the speed of a spacecraft, astronauts can travel a few nanoseconds for the future. To understand this, imagine two people, one person A and person B. The person A stays on Earth, while person B takes off in a space rocket. At takeoff, their watches are in perfect sync. The closer the speed of light traveling the rocket person B, the slower time will pass for it (relative to person A). If the individual B for a few hours to travel 50% of the speed of light and return to Earth, will be obvious to both that person A has aged much faster than individual B. This difference in aging is because time passed much faster for person A than to the individual B, who was traveling closer to the speed of light. Many years may have passed for person A, while person B experienced a time lapse of few hours. Learn more about this twin paradox in How Special Relativity Works. </p>
<p>
 If wormholes can be discovered, this may allow us to travel both to the past and the future.Work like this: say that the entrance of the wormhole is portable. Thus, the individual B in the previous example, who traveled in space for a few hours to 50% speed of light, it could take an incoming wormhole into space, while the opposite end would remain on Earth with individual A.The two people continue to see themselves as the person B traveled into space. When person B returned to Earth a few hours later, for the individual A few years could have passed. Now, when person A looks through the wormhole that traveled into space, he will realize at a younger age, the age he was when person B launched into space. The cool thing is that, on entering the wormhole, the older person could go into the past, while the younger person B could step into the future. </p>
<p><strong>Cosmic strings </strong><br />
 Another theory on how we could travel back and forth in time uses the idea of cosmic strings, proposed by Princeton University physicist J. Richard Gott in 1991. They are, as their name suggests, string-shaped objects that some scientists believe to have been formed in the early stages of the universe. These strings can cover the entire expanse of the universe and are under immense pressure: millions and millions of tons. <br />
 These cosmic strings, which are thinner than an atom, would generate an enormous amount of gravitational pull on any objects that pass near them. Objects trapped in a cosmic string could travel at incredible speeds, and since the gravitational force them distorts the space-time, they could be used for time travel. Approaching two cosmic strings, or a rope and a black hole, it might be possible to warp spacetime enough to create closed timelike curves. </p>
<p>
 A spacecraft could become a time machine using the gravity produced by the two cosmic strings (or by a rope and a black hole) to throw into the past. For this, she would make a circular path in a loop around the cosmic strings. However, there is still much speculation about whether these strings exist and, if so, what form would have. Gott himself said that for just one year back in time, it would take a loop of string that contained half the mass-energy of an entire galaxy. And as with any time machine, you could not go back further than the point at which the time machine was created. </p>
<p>
 Problems with time travel <br />
 If someday we can develop a theory for time travel, would open a Pandora&#8217;s box of very complicated problems called paradoxes. A paradox is defined as something that contradicts itself. Here are two common examples: <br />
 Suppose you could go back to a time before his birth. The mere fact that you can exist in a time before you were born creates a paradox. If you were born in 1960, how could there be in 1955? <br />
   <br />
 Perhaps the most famous paradox is the grandfather paradox. What would happen if a time traveler went back and killed one of her ancestors before her own birth? If the person killed his grandfather, as she could be alive to come back and kill him? If we could change the past, this would create an infinite number of paradoxes. <br />
 Another theory regarding time travel brings the idea of parallel universes, or alternative histories.Say you actually go back to find his grandfather when he was a child. In the theory of parallel universes, you may have traveled to another universe, one similar to ours, but it has a succession of different events. For example, if you go back in time and kill one of your ancestors killed that person in a universe that is no longer the universe that you exist. And if you then try to get back to your own time, can end up in another parallel universe and never get back to the universe you started. <br />
 The idea here is that every action causes the creation of a new universe and that there is an infinite number of universes. When you killed your ancestor, you created a new universe, a universe similar to yours until the time you changed the original succession of events. </p>
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 Still confused? Welcome to the world of time travel. Just imagine how complicated are the ticket prices. </p>
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 Battery Charger prices in India from naaptol.com (Indian online store, advertises often in TOI):
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<p><strong>Battery</strong><strong>Charger                                 Price (in Indian Rupees)</strong></p>
<p>
 Rechargeable Batteries Charger, Camera Charger                     499
</p>
<p>
 Sony Battery charger with 4AA mAh Battery, Camera Charger                         1,835
</p>
<p>
 Uniross batteries charger with 1300mah 6 batteries 4xaa, camera charger                      850
</p>
<p>
 Universal Battery Charger, Camera Charger                              499
</p>
<p>
 Sony battery charger for aa &amp; aaa batteries, camera charger                  1,099
</p>
<p>
 Digital Camera Battery Charger For Canon Nb-5l Battery, Camera Charger                 1,412
</p>
<p>
 Nokia Charger for N70 , N90, Car Charger                 800
</p>
<p>
 car charger for nokia mobiles, Car Charger                   119
</p>
<p>
 Car Charger For Nokia Mobile Phone, Car Charger                 199
</p>
<p>
 Car Charger For LG Mobile Phone, Car Charger                                 199
</p>
<p>
 Car Charger For Sony Mobile Phone, Car Charger                   199
</p>
<p>
 Charger for Multi-Brands, Car Charger                                                 260
</p>
<p>
 Nokia charger for all nokia Mobiles, Car Charger                     600
</p>
<p>
 AA / AAA Battery Charger, Camera Charger                           185
</p>
<p>
 AA / AAA Battery Charger, Camera Charger                           299
</p>
<p>
 Cd Multi-Cell Charger For AA And AAA Battery Charger, Camera Charger                99
</p>
<p>
 Battery Charger Kit BC72 (for D-LI72 batteries), Camera Charger                  2,820
</p>
<p>
 Battery Charger Kit BC68 (for D-LI68 batteries), Camera Charger                  2,820
</p>
<p>
 MAGICON Car Charger &#8211; Nok 3310 LTC, Car Charger                    179
</p>
<p>
 Multifunction Mobile Car Charger, Car Charger                                    225
</p>
<p>
 car charger for Multi brands cell phones, Car Charger               121
</p>
<p>
 Motorola Headset Car Charger, Car Charger                           350
</p>
<p>
 Amzer Car Charger, Car Charger                                             350
</p>
<p>
 Multifunction Charger, Car Charger                                          1,446
</p>
<p>
 Amzer Car Charger, Car Charger                                             214
</p>
<p>
 Amzer Car Charger, Car Charger                                             242
</p>
<p>
 Amzer Car Charger, Car Charger                                             350
</p>
<p>
 Amzer Retractable Car Charger, Car Charger               533
</p>
<p>
 Motorola Car Charger, Car Charger                 242
</p>
<p>
 car charger for LG &amp; Motorola cell phones, Car Charger                      115
</p>
<p>
 car charger for Motorola &amp; Nokia cell phones, Car Charger                 123
</p>
<p>
 car charger for Moto and Panasonic cell phones, Car Charger               126
</p>
<p>
 car charger for Motorola , BenQ, Nokia cell phones Models, Car Charger                    133
</p>
<p>
 car charger for Sony Ericsson &amp; Panasonic cell phones, Car Charger                130
</p>
<p>
 Dolica DZ12AA1800 Battery and Charger Kit, Camera Charger                      695
</p>
<p>
 Battery Charger Kit BC78, Camera Charger                 2,820
</p>
<p>
 AA Rapid Charger (w/4 Batteries), Camera Charger                 1,128
</p>
<p>
 Nikon MH-53 Battery Charger , Miscellaneous Accessory                   1,295
</p>
<p>
 Apple Iphone Rapid Car Charger+Travel Charger +Usb Cable, Car Charger                350
</p>
<p>
 ERD Car Multiplug Charger, Car Charger                     350
</p>
<p>
 Sony Ericsson Car Charger &#8211; CLA-60-CARKIT, Car Charger                         540
</p>
<p>
 car charger for Black berry cell phones, Car Charger                125
</p>
<p>
 car charger for LG cell phones, Car Charger                 127
</p>
<p>
 car charger for Sony Ericsson cell phones, Car Charger                         128
</p>
<p>
 car charger for Sagem cell phones, Car Charger                        129
</p>
<p>
 Uniross charger CR 123, Camera Charger                    1,195
</p>
<p>
 Uniross Express 700 Charger + Uniross 1100mah AAA X 4, Camera Charger                         1,899
</p>
<p>
 Sony BD1, Camera Charger                 950
</p>
<p>
 Sony BG1, Camera Charger                 845
</p>
<p>
 Uniross Globe Trotter Charger, Camera Charger                      2,550
</p>
<p>
 Amzer 3 in 1 Travel Charger Kit, Car Charger              2,095
</p>
<p>
 Amzer Smartphone 3 in 1 Travel Charger Kit, Car Charger                   1,154
</p>
<p>
 Dynamic Car Charger wIntelligent Chip, Car Charger                335
</p>
<p>
 Flexi Car Charger for Nextel Phones, Car Charger                    535
</p>
<p>
 Griffin PowerJolt Car Charger White, Car Charger                    q1,694
</p>
<p>
 Sanyo NiMH Charger &#8211; 4pcs Eneloop 2000 NiMH Battery, Camera Charger               1,508
</p>
<p>
 Samsung Digital Camera SLB-0837B Compatible Battery Charger Kit with Car Charger, Camera Charger                   705
</p>
<p>
 Universal Battery Charger for All Mobile Batteries, Mobile Charger                  55
</p>
<p>
 Mobile AA Portable Battery Charger, Mobile Charger              69
</p>
<p>
 Nokia Battery 1110 Series, Mobile Battery                   95
</p>
<p>
 Cd Multi-Cell Charger For AA And AAA Battery Charger, Camera Charger                99
</p>
<p>
 Nokia BL 5C, Mobile Battery              110
</p>
<p>
 Car Charger for All Sony-Ericsson Phones, Car Charger                       110
</p>
<p>
 Uniross 2 x AA Ni-CD 1.2v 800mah, Camera Charger                        110
</p>
<p>
 RIM OEM BlackBerry Charging Bundle Black, Car Charger                5,604
</p>
<p>
 Motorola OEM BX80 1350 mAh High Performance Battery, Mobile Battery                5,555
</p>
<p>
 RIM OEM BlackBerry Power Station with Extra Battery Charger, Other Miscellaneous Accessory                   5,555
</p>
<p>
 RIM OEM BlackBerry Power Station with Extra Battery Charger, Other Miscellaneous Accessory                   5,555
</p>
<p>
 APC BR24BP 24V BATTERY PACK, Laptop Charger                      5,500
</p>
<p>
 Plug In Car 1600 Watt Power Inverter DC/AC , Car Charger               6,633
</p>
<p>
 Sony NP-FP70 , Camera Battery                                             6,500
</p>
<p>
 Nikon EN-EL4 Battery , Camera Battery                                 6,495
</p>
<p>
 Plug In Car 1200 Watt Power Inverter DC/AC , Car Charger               6,336
</p>
<p>
 Nikon EN-4 Battery , Camera Battery              6,095
</p>
<p>
 RIM OEM BlackBerry High Capacity Battery with Door Blue, Mobile Battery              5,663
</p>
<p>
 JVC BN-VG121, Camera Battery                    5,640
</p>
<p>
 Panasonic VW-VBG260, Camera Battery        8,628
</p>
<p>
 Standard 1340 mAh LiIon Battery, Mobile Battery                   7,452
</p>
<p>
 Sony AC Adaptor VGP-AC16V8 , Laptop Charger                7,279
</p>
<p>
 Sony Ni-Cad-NP98 , Camera Battery              7,000
</p>
<p>
 SONY NP-FS22, Camera Battery                   6,999
</p>
<p>
 Nikon EN-EL4a Battery , Camera Battery                    6,895
</p>
<p>
 SONY NP-F770, Camera Battery                   6,750
</p>
<p>
 Nikon GP 1 GPS, Camera Charger                  13,445
</p>
<p>
 NOKIA Advanced Car Kit &#8211; CK-10, Car Charger                              12,999
</p>
<p>
 Solar Laptop Charger. Charges Laptop battery of 14.8 V, Computer Component                     12,750
</p>
<p>
 Nikon MH-22 Quick Charger , Camera Charger                                  12,045
</p>
<p>
 FuelPad Multiple Battery Rapid Rate Charger, Mobile Charger                         10,400
</p>
<p>
 Plug In Car 2000 Watt Power Inverter DC/AC , Car Charger               9,603
</p>
<p>
 60 Amp Rack Mount Linear Power Supply AC/DC With Rolling Casters, Car Charger                         27,612
</p>
<p>
 35 Amp Linear Power Supply AC/DC With Fan Control, Car Charger                         14,373
</p>
<p>
 Plug In Car 3000 Watts 12v DC to 115V AC power inverter with modified sine wave , Car Charger                13,477
</p>
<p>
 Battery Charger prices in India from ebay.in (eBay India) (used or new):
</p>
<p><strong>Battery</strong><strong>Charger                                 Price (in Indian Rupees)</strong></p>
<p>
 CallMate Compact Battery Charger~1000 Charge~2batteries, Go Green~Use Rechargeable Battery~Save Earth~MRP-450                  349
</p>
<p>
 Sony 2500 mAH Ni-MH Battery &amp; Charger BCG-34HLD4E              1,150
</p>
<p>
 Dd shager battery charger aa / aaa / 9v                         475
</p>
<p>
 1st Time in India The ALKALINE AA/AAA Battery Charger               695
</p>
<p>
 Dd shager battery charger aa/aaa/9v with 4 aaa battery             725
</p>
<p>
 Camelion AA / AAA BC-0528 battery Charger 100% Money 487
</p>
<p>
 Uniross 800Mah Charger + Ni-Cd AA X 4 Batteries                330
</p>
<p>
 Strength mini battery charger with 2 aaa rech battery                 399
</p>
<p>
 Cordless drill 12V with 1 battery and 1 charger                         3,699
</p>
<p>
 Camelion AA / AAA BC-0528 battery Charger Powerful                     248
</p>
<p>
 Uniross mini charger 2 xaa ni-cd 800mah battery aa32              399
</p>
<p>
 Uniross mini charger + 2100mah aa / aaa x 2 batteries               599
</p>
<p>
 Uniross mini charger 2 xaa ni-cd 800mah battery aa32             399
</p>
<p>
 Nikon MH-61 Battery Charger for Coolpix 3700 4200 5200              599
</p>
<p>
 Battery charger hp 65w 18.5v 3.5a nx6325 nx6115 nx6320                 1,699
</p>
<p>
 MOBITEK universal charger for all batteries                             100
</p>
<p>
 Powerful CREE LED Flashlight with Battery &amp; Car Charger     2,499
</p>
<p>
 Maxcell Mobile Battery Charger With 4 Months Warranty                    70
</p>
<p>
 Brand New OLYMPUS Lithium Ion Battery Charger LI-10C, Brand new with one year olympus replacement warranty                        1,495
</p>
<p>
 NEW Olympus LI-40C Battery Charger for LI-40B &amp; LI-42B, Brand new genuine olympus charger one year warranty                        1,450
</p>
<p>
 Salora Battery Charger SC-420                                                            293
</p>
<p>
 Sony Genuine Bccs-3 external battery charger with power, cable operates world wide 100-240 volts brand new                       1,950
</p>
<p>
 Battery Quick Charger with 2 aa / 2 aaa rechargable battery                  850
</p>
<p>
 Nikon genuine battery charger for enel-3e batteries d90, brand new 1 year replacement warranty with power cable                   2,950
</p>
<p>
 Battery charger for samsung q300 r208 r220 r225m s300m                  125
</p>
<p>
 Not get easily this charger with 2 aa 2100mah batteries             799
</p>
<p>
 Uniross 350mah Fast Charger + 2700mah AA X 2 Batteries                             919
</p>
<p>
 Sony genuine bccs-3 external battery charger with power, brand new for digital cameras with sony np bg-1 battery                    1,990
</p>
<p>
 SONY Video Camera Battery External Charger-NP-FP Series, 100% Imported + 3 mth Warr + Bill + Free Shipping              749
</p>
<p>
 Uniross Compact Fast Charger + 2700mah AA X 2 Batteries                           995
</p>
<p>
 Camelion BC 1002B Fast Charger + 2100mah X 2 Batteries                            989
</p>
<p>
 Kodak 4 AA NiMh 2100mAh Batteries &amp; Charger charge AAA                                  529
</p>
<p>
 Charger For ALL Mobile Cell Phone Battery Lowest price                               170
</p>
<p>
 Envie Intelligent 1Hour LCD Rechargable Battery Charger                                            795
</p>
<p>
 Canon genuine battery charger for nb 6l rechargeable, battery one year canon warranty brand new never used               1,950
</p>
<p>
 It is always cheaper to buy directly in stores in India in any city (Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Ahmedabad) rather than to buy online when you can spare time. Prices can vary from store to store and offers can change from festival days (Dussera, Diwali, Sankranti, Pongal, Ugadi, New Year, Christmal, etc.) to non-festival days. You will also be able to get a hands on experience before buying the product if that is new for you.
</p>
<p>
 I have been noticing that some electronic or consumer electronic stores are selling these goods at same price as market price (other electronic stores) but place a higher MRP tag and an offer price tag showing a discount. It helps to check several stores to get a good idea of current prices in the market before deciding to buy. It applies to online shopping as well.
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