I am using my computer in place of my television. I would like to recieve the news, weather and wold news in complete video. What website should I go to to recieve continuous news footage.
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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010Hot Tips in Blizzard Weather to Offer Customers And Employees Warmth And Safety
Monday, January 11th, 2010It is exciting when Christmas is decorated with white snow, however this year people in United States have seen too much snow. From December 18th, blizzard has been striking many regions of United States. Drifting snow, cold rain and low temperature bring big troubles to people’s daily life, transportation, and many other aspects. Dear sellers or businessman, what will you do for your customers and employees in this cold weather? It is the best time to do something for them. Then, show them hot tips to prevent themselves from the freezing chill and send your warm care. The following are some hot useful tips in cold winter for you to reference. Keep warm in house: – Use fireplace, wood stoves, or other combustion heaters only if they are properly vented to the outside. – Leave the ashes cold in metal container like a bucket before you throw them into the trash can. – Do not place a space heater within 3 feet of anything that may catch on fire, such as drapes, furniture, or bedding, and never cover your space heater. – Store a multipurpose, dry-chemical fire extinguisher near the area to be heated. – Protect yourself from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning by installing a battery-operated CO detector and never using generators, grills, camp stoves, or similar devices indoors. Keep safe in traffic: – Listen to radio or television reports of travel advisories issued by the National Weather Service. – Do not travel in low visibility conditions or on ice-covered roads, overpasses, and bridges if at all possible. – If you must travel by car, use tire chains and take a mobile phone with you. And let someone know your destination and when you expect to arrive. Ask them to notify authorities if you are late. – Check and restock the winter emergency supplies in your car before you leave. – Never pour water on your windshield to remove ice or snow; shattering may occur. – Always carry additional warm clothing appropriate for the winter conditions. For first-aid Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning treatment tips: Clinical Guidance for Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning After a Disaster So many tips! The next step is to consider how to share the tips effectively. Of course you can just post it on board or paper, but it may not arouse other’s interest or impress them, even you add some pictures. Find a more attractive way to show them the tips and help readers memorize the tips efficiently. Here come three channels for you to share the tips. Add animations, multimedia elements to the tips, and then: 1. Play the tips on TV through DVD player in your shop or company. TV shows are always attractive and it is easy to draw others’ attention. 2. Burn the tips onto DVD and then send the DVD to customers as a gift. Customer can feel your warm care. 3. Embed the animated tips to your sales Website. If you manage e-commence on the internet, share the tips on your sites and at the same time it can attract the traffic.So, how to make these display ways come true? Actually it is easy to realize through two methods. 1. With PowerPoint and PowerPoint to DVD converter. You can add multimedia elements like video, Flash movie, audio, and more animations to the tip design. The show will be attractive and vivid. Here is the tutorial for you: make a DVD presentation with PowerPoint. 2. With Windows Movie Maker. Insert the tips in pictures and then import the pictures into Windows Movie Maker to make a video movie. However, it is not as flexible as PowerPoint. The weather is chilly, while it is a good chance to show your warm care to the customers and employees. Share the hot tips preventing coldness and potential dangers in blizzard with them. This is what they urgently need.
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Staging Your Home For a Cold Weather Sale
Friday, January 1st, 2010You may be noticing a distinct chill to the air with the end of the year creeping up on us; with the change in the weather there should be a change in the way that you stage your home for prospective buyers.
The staging that takes place in the warmer months can have a much different focus than the staging that takes place in the fall and winter due to the different ways that home owners utilize their space at different times of the year. In the warmer months the focus is often on outdoor living spaces while in the cooler months when people want to feel cozy and warm in their homes.
There are a few things to consider when staging your home for the cold weather; not only do you want to make sure that any prospective buyers feel welcome and at home but you also want to protect your home from the coming and going of people through your house.
To set a good mood for cold weather home tours, consider what would make you feel good coming in from the cold or the damp into a welcoming home. Probably the first thing that you’d want to notice when you first come in is warmth; so don’t skimp on the temperature when you know that your home is going to be shown. Don’t make your home steaming hot, not everyone is comfortable in a very warm home, but it should be pleasant. If you have a gas fireplace, consider turning it on to give your home that additional ambiance.
Another good mood setter that is popular with home stagers is that of smell; incorporate this with baking if you have the time to give your home an even more welcoming feel. Even if you have to buy bakery items like cookies to set out for your “guests”, you can pair them up with some hot mulled cider on the countertop to set up warm and comforting smell in your kitchen.
Don’t forget to take care of your home with all of these prospective buyers coming through to tour as well. Make sure that you have a welcome mat outside of the front door so that buyers and agents can brush their shoes off; don’t be afraid to ask agents to have their clients remove their shoes when they come through as well. If you want buyers to take their shoes off though, make sure you have a clear area for them to do that with places for them to hang coats and a seat to assist them in putting on and taking off their shoes.
Remember that the best way to make buyers feel at home when they’re touring your house this fall and winter season is to make them feel like welcome guests in your warm, cozy home.