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March 23, 2010

Steps For A Safe Cruise

by @ 10:24 am. Filed under Media + More

Keep your dream vacation from turning into anything but. When you’re going on a cruise, whether it’s a family vacation, a honeymoon, or just some time away, use a little common sense to keep yourself and your valuables safe.

Victims of theft aboard cruise ships can run into yards and yards of red tape attempting to prosecute the responsible parties. First of all, most cruise ships require attendees to sign a waiver, keeping the cruise line from being held liable for crimes that occur on board. Secondly, many cruise ships are registered in foreign countries, while passengers (including the criminals) are from various locales. Meanwhile, the ship is sailing in water owned by still another jurisdiction. This often puts the area of responsibility into, well, murky waters. Finally, once passengers leave the cruise ship, it is virtually impossible to trace your stolen belongings. Where they end up is anyone’s guess.

So, be smart. Stay safe, and follow some simple rules to keep theft from occurring in the first place.
Keep good records. Before you leave home, make an inventoried list (photographs are helpful) of everything you have with you, and keep it someplace safe. Record credit card and bank account numbers, and leave the list at home. Do bring along a list of phone numbers to all of your financial institutions (and a phone card if necessary) in case a credit card disappears; that way you’ll be able to report the loss while still on board and avoid any fraudulent use. Most importantly, if you don’t need something, then don’t take it with you. The less you have to worry about, the easier it is to keep track of everything you’re carrying.

Simply putting a suitcase under the bed in your cabin is no defense against a determined thief. On many cruise ships, the door locks are changed less often than those at a hotel, and your room may not be as secure of a place as you think. If you can’t leave your valuables at home, make use of the ship’s safe. Do not carry wallets in back pockets- pickpockets and purse-snatchers are possible anywhere, even on a cruise ship. Consider investing in an under-the-clothing money belt, which keeps your cash safe and provides the added benefit of not allowing you to forget your wallet lying on the table somewhere! Avoid displaying any valuables or cash you have with you, and invest in plain but sturdy luggage that does not draw attention to itself.

It may sound scary, but consider the fact that you take all of these precautions and many more when you venture to a new city and stay at a hotel. A cruise ship is a lot like a floating city, full of people from all walks of life, and a little precaution can help save your valuables. Not to mention your vacation!

Kirsten Hawkins is a cruise and travel expert specializing in discount cruises and travel. Visit www.luxury-cruise-deals.com/ for more information on how to cruise the world for little or no money.

February 8, 2010

Voice over Production that Accommodates Your Production Demands

by @ 11:03 pm. Filed under Marketing Hall, Media + More, PR

If you have ever heard something on TV, radio or film, then it is likely that voice over production polished the sound of it. Voice over production is used in every facets of the entertainment sector whether in movies, TV and radio. Many aspiring actors begin their occupations in a voice over area. Voiceover production facilities are necessary in advertisements, promotional ads, and general television, audio and movie production and development. Even if you are a company in a rural area that may not have access to quality recording studios and need voiceover recording to complete your project, there is still assistance available. Some voice over recording studios can provide you with casting and dubbing remotely.

It is important to determine the defects in the vocal dubbing and eliminate them before releasing the final product. Making changes after the fact can be detrimental to the budget and draining on the morale of the vocal talent. It is best that you outsource your voice over work to a pros facility that have many years experience and know how rather than take a chance performing the vocal dubbing work on your own. From radio jingles to big budget movies, the caliber of the voice over production can set the spirit for the overall experience of the project. Even if you feel as though your project may be modest in scale, outsourcing to a voice over production studio is still a possible option for your budget and your demands.

December 3, 2009

How to Remove Errors and Speed up Your PC

by @ 10:54 am. Filed under Media + More, Tools Tips + More

Frustration increases as your laptop gets older and slower.

If your Registry is a mess you can end up with a very slow PC

Windows Registry is an important file on your windows operating system and it contains a lot of information about your laptop. E.g. where are software installed, which DLL files are shared among the installed sofware, short cuts in you Windows start menu and on your desktop.

windows registry will record allmost every event that happens on your Windows Computer. This could be the position of the files that you have used recently, it could also be information about currently installed programs and programs that have been uninsatlled again.

There are plenty of explanations why a PC gets slower as it gets older.

A professional tool can make your computer fast again.

These 3 steps are typically followed by a profressional tool:

Other reasons why your PC might be slow

Sometimes it is not your Windows Registry that you can blame for your slow computer.

Sometimes anti-virus programs causes your PC to be slow due to bad configuration

The anti virus program can be configured to analize irrelevant files, this will cause the program to waste a lot of valuable CPU time.

Add to that your anti virus software may be set to scan both your local harddrives and all network drives.

Regular scans of your network drives takes a lot of your CPU time, the reason is that network drives are much slower than local harddrives

Normally there is hardly no risk involved in disabling network scanning in your anti-virus software

- John Mckinsey Bates

November 3, 2009

Carribean Cruise

by @ 8:27 am. Filed under Media + More

Caribbean Cruises are among the most demanded cruise vacations in the world; with almost two million plus travelers sailing on different liners every year. Warm tropical climates sprinkled with great beaches, exotic foods and excellent tourist spots in a chain of fine islands is a hot tourist destination in the world. Cruising along Caribbean is very popular as the liner anchors at different ports in different islands giving cruisers a rare opportunity to explore the whole region. Cruises to any country are fun as they offer comfort at one’s finger tips and amenities of top order.

Planning for a future Caribbean Cruise is relatively easy nowadays, as most of the cruise liners have their details listed on their own web portals. Tour operators abound all over the continent and a lightening speed service is almost assured on a click of a mouse button. A well planned tour schedule might well work advantageous as tourists clog the liners during vacation time. Depending on the season, cabins may get completely booked months before the cruise is scheduled to set sail and hotel accommodation becomes too difficult. Caribbean cruise bookings can be made either online or by tour operators. Here comes the most difficult part of the plan; choosing the right liner! Most of the cruise liners vie each other for their share of almost two million prospective travelers. The competition among these cruise line operators is very fierce and getting the major chunk of the lot is the ultimate motto! Never ever get confused as to which liner should be chosen! Well, it depends on your objective.Travelling with full family? Then choose a liner which offers facilities for tiny toddlers to mature adults. Keep in mind the comfort of elders too! Teenagers need special attention on the cruise liners. For instance, if the time allotted for the planned cruise is for the family, it makes a perfect sense to choose a Disney cruise; it might be best since these ships design activities specifically for children and teens. May be a liner which is based on family themes. There are liners for travelers on a tight budget too! Traveling couples should opt for a quiet ship with romance theme; likes of Princess Cruise is a wonder! Fat wallets can find some of the most luxurious liners which offer anything and every thing except moon! Look for liners known for their top notch services such as Crystal, Silversea, or the new Queen Mary II. However, it is best decided with a cool mind after surfing over the information provided by them in their online portals.

Of the numerous cruise liners bound to Caribbean Islands, each offers a variety of price, schedule, and island stop options. Pick your dream ship liner-be it an extravagant vacation aboard a floating luxury hotel, a romantic getaway with your loved one on a love liner, or an activity-filled voyage on a family cruiser. Almost, 20 different classes of cruise liners travel over to different parts of Caribbean! Four classes of cruises are right now available and pick any one of them depending on your objective, budget, time, places to visit and the facilities offered. Contemporary/Value class caters mostly to tight budget travels while premium, luxury and specialty classes cater to those special classes traveling on extravagance, comfort and status.

Carnival and Royal Caribbean are two of the most popular contemporary/value cruise lines and together make up almost 90% of the entire cruise industry. These are designed for people with tight budget and on popular holidays. Premium cruises are more expensive and the ships aren’t too large, but the service is considered superior to that of a contemporary/value cruise. Ocean liners like Celebrity, Princess, and Holland America boast a larger online staff for fewer passengers. . Ocean cruise liners like Seabourn, Windstar and Cunard belong to this highest class and offer top-notch service and amenities and are designed for those who are high society and premium grade. Specialty cruises like American Hawaii cruises sail to a secluded and unique destination and are exclusively designed for special passengers like elders, singles and some times gays and lesbians too.

Stein O Stien is the webmaster of http://www.travel-and-vacation.com.
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September 26, 2008

Media Mogul Ted Turner

by @ 5:33 pm. Filed under Events + Entertainment, Infos, Media + More

Perhaps one of the most recognizable names in the media and entertainment industry, nobody would have thought that Ted Turner, expelled from Brown University in 1960, would revolutionize the face of media.

His initial success in the billboard industry led him to establish CNN (Cable News Network) in 1980. He figured that most people would like to watch the news when they got home from work. He introduced the “all news, all the time” concept that was crucial in modernizing the news in TV formats. Turner also stressed that CCN will never go off the air unless “it’s the end of the world.”

In 1986, Turner acquired MGM/UA from Kirk Kerkorian for $1.5 billion. However, the company’s pre-buyout debts overwhelmed Turner that he was forced to sell some of its shares. Turner would eventually sell the company back to Kerkorian.

Turner went further to expand his media empire. In 1988, he created Turner Network Television (TNT) to showcase old classics. In the same year, he bought Jim Crockett Productions (which later became World Championship Wrestling). Turner has been known to say that wrestling always has a special place in his heart.

On October 10, 1996, Turner became the vice chairman of Time Warner, Inc. after the merger of Turner Broadcasting System and Time Warner. Another merger eventually forced Turner to step down from his position. The AOL-Time Warner merger in 2000 was disastrous, in which Turner lost $8 billion.

Asked if there are plans of buying his shares back, Turner’s constant reply is that he cannot afford to buy them now.

To learn more about the Bacardi Family, check out this comprehensive company history of Bacardi Limited.

The history of the Bacardi Family is profiled in a Washington Post article “Rum and Revolution.”

The Bacardi Family shares family secret, launching new Bacardi Rum.

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