If your company is like most businesses these days, you need a high-quality paper shredder to both protect your private information and comply with federal privacy laws such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). If you're office is particularly big, you're going to need a high-volume shredder such as the GBC ShredMaster GLX2030. It is perfect for busy offices in which 10 or more people will use it, and it has a lot of features that will impress you. Here six reasons you should purchase this high-quality machine.
1. Keep those private documents private. The GLX2030 is a cross-cut shredder that can effectively destroy all of those papers that contain sensitive information such as addresses, credit card numbers, and more. The shreds will have dimensions of 1/6" x 1-7/9", giving this machine a Level 2 security rating. If you accidentally leave paper clips or staples in your paper, the GLX2030 is strong enough to take care of them.
2. Shred even more. This shredder has the ability to shred some plastic items such as credit cards. It will also destroy CD's and DVD's, so you'll only need one machine to get rid of all your sensitive documentation. This machine also has a 30-gallon waste bin to store everything you shred. Emptying the shredder is easy as well, because you can pull the bin right out, much like a drawer.
3. Avoid those annoying paper jams. Paper jams are a pain to deal with, but you'll encounter few of them when shredding with the GLX2030. That's because it's equipped with a paper overfeed indicator that will glow if you're trying to shred too much at once. When that happens, just remove some sheets and no jam will occur. There's also a reverse mode to use just in case you need to.
4. Keep the peace. Offices can be noisy places, thanks to chatter, the clicking of keyboards, and other sounds. The last thing you need is a noisy shredder and the GLX2030 is anything but. It runs very quietly, even when destroying plastic objects, so your office won't become totally chaotic.
5. Save the planet. After its work is done, the GLX2030 will shut down automatically. This helps conserve energy. Also, you can purchase paper bags for shred disposal. The bags are totally recyclable so you'll keep plastic bags out of the landfills.
6. Enjoy a terrific warranty. GBC shredders come with some of the best warranties in the business. The majority of the GLX2030's parts are covered for two years while the cutting head is protected for as long as you own the machine. Plus, you can receive on-site service from a qualified technician in case your shredder needs repairs.
The GBC ShredMaster GLX2030 is the perfect paper shredder for a busy office. It is large enough to be used by multiple people and since it can shred non-paper items, it offers a simple solution to all of your shredding needs. It has a lot of features that make using it easy and enjoyable, and it's backed by one of the best warranties imaginable. Get this great machine for your office now so you can start shredding!
13/05/2010
19/04/2010
Booking a Four Star Hotel in New Zealand
Staying in a four star hotel in New Zealand is a wise move for those who want to enjoy luxury without having to pay large sums for it. All accommodation that has this criteria has been found to have an excellent standard, above the average. This may include some facilities that are considered luxurious, and a high level of service.
Some people become a little confused about what distinguishes hotels from motels and travel lodges in New Zealand. To fit into this category, the property needs to include ones where there is the ability to have charge back facilities at either a bar and restaurant on the premises, or next door to it. This makes them perfect for the business traveler or the weary and tired, as once you've arrived, you really don't need to expend any extra energy to go searching for a place to eat (and perhaps a glass of wine!)
Whereas a motel often has a full kitchen so you can self cater, the rooms you'll be staying in at a four star hotel in New Zealand often only offer tea and coffee facilities, though some do include a kitchenette, which at times provide a microwave. Breakfast is always available though it varies on whether this is just through serving it in the in-house restaurant, or a special room set aside for the purpose, or direct to your room (if you remember to put your order in the previous evening.)
The rooms can vary from small to well sized suites. A room for a single or twin share often includes the bed in a single room, that will generally also have some sort of comfortable chair to sit on, and either a table or desk. If it is a suite, there will be at least one bedroom, with a separate living area. Suites are more likely to have a kitchenette as well. An apartment (generally two to three bedrooms in size) are most likely to have a kitchen of some description, and sometimes include an internal laundry. These are perfect for family or large sized groups who are travelling on the road, and need some extra home comforts.
If you want to stay somewhere that will be comfortable, welcoming and help you unwind, no matter how far you've travelled or what you plans for the following day are, then booking into a four star hotel in New Zealand is a good plan. You can expect to enjoy your stay.
Some people become a little confused about what distinguishes hotels from motels and travel lodges in New Zealand. To fit into this category, the property needs to include ones where there is the ability to have charge back facilities at either a bar and restaurant on the premises, or next door to it. This makes them perfect for the business traveler or the weary and tired, as once you've arrived, you really don't need to expend any extra energy to go searching for a place to eat (and perhaps a glass of wine!)
Whereas a motel often has a full kitchen so you can self cater, the rooms you'll be staying in at a four star hotel in New Zealand often only offer tea and coffee facilities, though some do include a kitchenette, which at times provide a microwave. Breakfast is always available though it varies on whether this is just through serving it in the in-house restaurant, or a special room set aside for the purpose, or direct to your room (if you remember to put your order in the previous evening.)
The rooms can vary from small to well sized suites. A room for a single or twin share often includes the bed in a single room, that will generally also have some sort of comfortable chair to sit on, and either a table or desk. If it is a suite, there will be at least one bedroom, with a separate living area. Suites are more likely to have a kitchenette as well. An apartment (generally two to three bedrooms in size) are most likely to have a kitchen of some description, and sometimes include an internal laundry. These are perfect for family or large sized groups who are travelling on the road, and need some extra home comforts.
If you want to stay somewhere that will be comfortable, welcoming and help you unwind, no matter how far you've travelled or what you plans for the following day are, then booking into a four star hotel in New Zealand is a good plan. You can expect to enjoy your stay.
05/01/2010
Monday Market Movement - My 2010 Technical Outlook
What’s going to happen next?
That’s the main question I get from people. I find it interesting that so many people want to believe that I can see the future but I suppose that’s been the same for thousands of years - people want to know what’s going to happen and they are willing to put their faith in someone who’s just a little more insightful than they are. This isn’t unique to stocks, my old consulting company was called Delphi Consulting - also taking advantage of my reputation as a business prognosticator.
While I do pride myself on my ability to spot trends early AND to figure out how to make a buck playing them (you can see how I did last year in our 2009 Review) - I don’t like it when that part of my reputation distracts from my general message, which is that NO ONE, not me, not Cramer, not anyone, can tell you what is going to happen next in the markets and the best strategy you can follow is one of maintaining a balanced, sensibly hedged portfolio that can make money in ANY market direction.
This weekend, in member chat, we were discussing an excellent presentation by James Montier, now of GMO, who listed "Ten Lessons (Not?) Learnt," which is a must read for all my Members, as it lists and expands on 10 themes that echo what we discuss every day at PSW - things every investor needs to hear and understand before they go chasing off after the next guru who promises to give them a peek at the future (emphasis on my 5 favorites):
* Markets Aren’t Efficient
* Relative Performance is a Dangerous Game
* This Time is Never Different
* Valuation Matters (in the Long Run)
* Wait for the “Fat” Pitch
* Sentiment Matters
* Leverage Can’t Turn a Bad Investment Good
* Beware of Over Quantification
* There is No Substitute for Skepticism
* The Benefits of Cheap Insurance
In short (since this is not supposed to be a philosophical article) neither James Montier or I can predict the future. I can’t speak for the thousand other bozos who tell you they can but we’re telling you, for a fact, that we cannot. So, bearing that in mind, let’s look at a few trends that we’ll be watching in 2010 and examining the possibilities of their outcome…
The Hidden Danger of Motorcycles
My younger brother has a motorcycle and has had at least some form of motorcycle ever since he could drive. He is currently twenty-five years old, and my parents hate the fact that he owns a motorcycle. What they don't know yet is that he is currently planning on going back to school to get a degree in aviation so that he can earn his commercial pilot's license. Yikes.
So, do my parents have any real reason or cause for concern? Um, yes, I would say that they do. Famed female hip hop artist and actress, Queen Latifah was extremely close to her younger brother when he was tragically killed in a horrific motorcycle accident. When I was a police officer in the Raleigh Police Department, there was an incident right before I was hired where a Raleigh police officer was killed when he lost control of his motorcycle after hitting an unseen bump on the road. At times, it almost seems silly to have a helmet law in certain states when it comes to riding a motorcycle because what sort of real protection is a helmet going to afford you when you are driving a motorcycle at speeds of over 80 miles per hour on an open road?
When I asked my brother why he wanted to own a motorcycle and more importantly, why he would want to ride a motorcycle, his answer was very typical of a guy- especially one at his tender age of 18 years old (back then): “because it's a little dangerous and very freeing”. He said he liked the feel of the wind in his face when he was speeding down the road. If that's the case, then why couldn't he get a boating license or purchase a convertible car where he could put the top up or down? Why choose a motorcycle? I still didn't understand it. That's when I started to notice something. Motorcycles attract a certain type of people.
When I first joined the police department, I noticed that the vast majority of police officers had or owned some form of motorcycle. Most of the motorcycles that were driven by police officers tended to be of the Harley Davidson variation. However, there were a few who enjoyed the sport bikes (similar to what my brother has). I thought it was really odd that there was such an overwhelming majority of men (and women) who seemed to really enjoy riding motorcycles. When I talked about it with some of my friends, some speculated that all people who owned motorcycles had at least one tattoo and were extremely short. I'm not sure how true this is, but I do know that there is something about driving out in the open with nothing surrounding you to protect you really- that motorcycle enthusiasts alike seem to find especially intriguing.
I still cannot quite put my finger on what it is about motorcycles that really excites the owners, but I do know that they are much more dangerous than driving in a vehicle.
So, do my parents have any real reason or cause for concern? Um, yes, I would say that they do. Famed female hip hop artist and actress, Queen Latifah was extremely close to her younger brother when he was tragically killed in a horrific motorcycle accident. When I was a police officer in the Raleigh Police Department, there was an incident right before I was hired where a Raleigh police officer was killed when he lost control of his motorcycle after hitting an unseen bump on the road. At times, it almost seems silly to have a helmet law in certain states when it comes to riding a motorcycle because what sort of real protection is a helmet going to afford you when you are driving a motorcycle at speeds of over 80 miles per hour on an open road?
When I asked my brother why he wanted to own a motorcycle and more importantly, why he would want to ride a motorcycle, his answer was very typical of a guy- especially one at his tender age of 18 years old (back then): “because it's a little dangerous and very freeing”. He said he liked the feel of the wind in his face when he was speeding down the road. If that's the case, then why couldn't he get a boating license or purchase a convertible car where he could put the top up or down? Why choose a motorcycle? I still didn't understand it. That's when I started to notice something. Motorcycles attract a certain type of people.
When I first joined the police department, I noticed that the vast majority of police officers had or owned some form of motorcycle. Most of the motorcycles that were driven by police officers tended to be of the Harley Davidson variation. However, there were a few who enjoyed the sport bikes (similar to what my brother has). I thought it was really odd that there was such an overwhelming majority of men (and women) who seemed to really enjoy riding motorcycles. When I talked about it with some of my friends, some speculated that all people who owned motorcycles had at least one tattoo and were extremely short. I'm not sure how true this is, but I do know that there is something about driving out in the open with nothing surrounding you to protect you really- that motorcycle enthusiasts alike seem to find especially intriguing.
I still cannot quite put my finger on what it is about motorcycles that really excites the owners, but I do know that they are much more dangerous than driving in a vehicle.
The Hidden Danger of Motorcycles
My younger brother has a motorcycle and has had at least some form of motorcycle ever since he could drive. He is currently twenty-five years old, and my parents hate the fact that he owns a motorcycle. What they don't know yet is that he is currently planning on going back to school to get a degree in aviation so that he can earn his commercial pilot's license. Yikes.
So, do my parents have any real reason or cause for concern? Um, yes, I would say that they do. Famed female hip hop artist and actress, Queen Latifah was extremely close to her younger brother when he was tragically killed in a horrific motorcycle accident. When I was a police officer in the Raleigh Police Department, there was an incident right before I was hired where a Raleigh police officer was killed when he lost control of his motorcycle after hitting an unseen bump on the road. At times, it almost seems silly to have a helmet law in certain states when it comes to riding a motorcycle because what sort of real protection is a helmet going to afford you when you are driving a motorcycle at speeds of over 80 miles per hour on an open road?
When I asked my brother why he wanted to own a motorcycle and more importantly, why he would want to ride a motorcycle, his answer was very typical of a guy- especially one at his tender age of 18 years old (back then): “because it's a little dangerous and very freeing”. He said he liked the feel of the wind in his face when he was speeding down the road. If that's the case, then why couldn't he get a boating license or purchase a convertible car where he could put the top up or down? Why choose a motorcycle? I still didn't understand it. That's when I started to notice something. Motorcycles attract a certain type of people.
When I first joined the police department, I noticed that the vast majority of police officers had or owned some form of motorcycle. Most of the motorcycles that were driven by police officers tended to be of the Harley Davidson variation. However, there were a few who enjoyed the sport bikes (similar to what my brother has). I thought it was really odd that there was such an overwhelming majority of men (and women) who seemed to really enjoy riding motorcycles. When I talked about it with some of my friends, some speculated that all people who owned motorcycles had at least one tattoo and were extremely short. I'm not sure how true this is, but I do know that there is something about driving out in the open with nothing surrounding you to protect you really- that motorcycle enthusiasts alike seem to find especially intriguing.
I still cannot quite put my finger on what it is about motorcycles that really excites the owners, but I do know that they are much more dangerous than driving in a vehicle.
So, do my parents have any real reason or cause for concern? Um, yes, I would say that they do. Famed female hip hop artist and actress, Queen Latifah was extremely close to her younger brother when he was tragically killed in a horrific motorcycle accident. When I was a police officer in the Raleigh Police Department, there was an incident right before I was hired where a Raleigh police officer was killed when he lost control of his motorcycle after hitting an unseen bump on the road. At times, it almost seems silly to have a helmet law in certain states when it comes to riding a motorcycle because what sort of real protection is a helmet going to afford you when you are driving a motorcycle at speeds of over 80 miles per hour on an open road?
When I asked my brother why he wanted to own a motorcycle and more importantly, why he would want to ride a motorcycle, his answer was very typical of a guy- especially one at his tender age of 18 years old (back then): “because it's a little dangerous and very freeing”. He said he liked the feel of the wind in his face when he was speeding down the road. If that's the case, then why couldn't he get a boating license or purchase a convertible car where he could put the top up or down? Why choose a motorcycle? I still didn't understand it. That's when I started to notice something. Motorcycles attract a certain type of people.
When I first joined the police department, I noticed that the vast majority of police officers had or owned some form of motorcycle. Most of the motorcycles that were driven by police officers tended to be of the Harley Davidson variation. However, there were a few who enjoyed the sport bikes (similar to what my brother has). I thought it was really odd that there was such an overwhelming majority of men (and women) who seemed to really enjoy riding motorcycles. When I talked about it with some of my friends, some speculated that all people who owned motorcycles had at least one tattoo and were extremely short. I'm not sure how true this is, but I do know that there is something about driving out in the open with nothing surrounding you to protect you really- that motorcycle enthusiasts alike seem to find especially intriguing.
I still cannot quite put my finger on what it is about motorcycles that really excites the owners, but I do know that they are much more dangerous than driving in a vehicle.
04/01/2010
Autopilot Profits Internet Income: Is it Feasible?
The rush and excitement doesn’t seem to slow down for the internet marketing industry no matter how crowded it’s getting in the business. What would you expect? The more proliferate the industry becomes, the more awareness it creates, the more awareness generated, the more demand for goods and services available through the industry increases. It’s a cycle bound for expansion beyond reality’s logic. After all, it’s cyberspace we’re talking about here. But what about all the hype surrounding Ewen Chia’s new “set and forget” product: the Autopilot Profits? Well, there are two things that contribute to the uproar that accompanied the product’s release: it’s the brainchild of Ewen Chia (if you’ve been into internet marketing long enough you probably know the name), and the product claims to be able to set you up for a successful and lucrative internet marketing business.
Now if you think something’s fishy or amiss, that’s natural. The benefit of the doubt here is caution. Let’s examine how you can get Autopilot Profits internet income according to the product claims. All in all, the product claims to be able to do it all for you, but let’s look into probably the more interesting and eye-catching stuff. First, let’s delve into the ‘automatic’ stuff: automatic website set up and business arrangements (automatic payroll set up scheme, et al). This part would definitely appeal to a first timer or greenhorn in the industry. The promise of Autopilot Profits internet income without exerting a relatively huge amount of effort is quite a catch. The product claims to be able to teach you, step-by-step, how to create your own effective website/s, payroll systems, the works. Then, it also claims to be able to point you in the right direction: how to find the proper potential consumer base, how to get web traffic, how to market your product, and so on. Now this aspect of the product appeals to both rookies and those who’ve been in the business for some time. The product claims to be able to teach you all the best practices you need to be successful (and ergo, rich).
As you can very well see: it’s eye candy. But is there even a slight vestige to the verity of these claims? Yes, there is. There are a handful of pinpoint practices that one needs to learn and apply, and upon implementation, he can immediately reap its rewards. There is a particularly successful pattern of setting up a website and all the business arrangements necessary to get things going. But then that all leads to the last and most important claim of the product: putting everything on ‘Autopilot.’
Again, quite an appealing prospect—sitting back and relaxing while watching the Autopilot Profits internet income flow in. But is it feasible? Actually, yes, it is. But that doesn’t mean you’ll have it as easy as the product claims. At the very least, the whole package would benefit both the newbie and experienced internet marketing affiliate, and it would definitely help out in setting things up and getting things going (especially keeping them going with minimum supervision), but though cyberspace may be a place where remote manipulation and ‘Autopilot’ programs flourish and thrive, it’s not going to be a good idea to let your programs work for you. If you want to try it out yourself, do so, but keep in mind that aait’s still best to learn and improve on what you have.
Now if you think something’s fishy or amiss, that’s natural. The benefit of the doubt here is caution. Let’s examine how you can get Autopilot Profits internet income according to the product claims. All in all, the product claims to be able to do it all for you, but let’s look into probably the more interesting and eye-catching stuff. First, let’s delve into the ‘automatic’ stuff: automatic website set up and business arrangements (automatic payroll set up scheme, et al). This part would definitely appeal to a first timer or greenhorn in the industry. The promise of Autopilot Profits internet income without exerting a relatively huge amount of effort is quite a catch. The product claims to be able to teach you, step-by-step, how to create your own effective website/s, payroll systems, the works. Then, it also claims to be able to point you in the right direction: how to find the proper potential consumer base, how to get web traffic, how to market your product, and so on. Now this aspect of the product appeals to both rookies and those who’ve been in the business for some time. The product claims to be able to teach you all the best practices you need to be successful (and ergo, rich).
As you can very well see: it’s eye candy. But is there even a slight vestige to the verity of these claims? Yes, there is. There are a handful of pinpoint practices that one needs to learn and apply, and upon implementation, he can immediately reap its rewards. There is a particularly successful pattern of setting up a website and all the business arrangements necessary to get things going. But then that all leads to the last and most important claim of the product: putting everything on ‘Autopilot.’
Again, quite an appealing prospect—sitting back and relaxing while watching the Autopilot Profits internet income flow in. But is it feasible? Actually, yes, it is. But that doesn’t mean you’ll have it as easy as the product claims. At the very least, the whole package would benefit both the newbie and experienced internet marketing affiliate, and it would definitely help out in setting things up and getting things going (especially keeping them going with minimum supervision), but though cyberspace may be a place where remote manipulation and ‘Autopilot’ programs flourish and thrive, it’s not going to be a good idea to let your programs work for you. If you want to try it out yourself, do so, but keep in mind that aait’s still best to learn and improve on what you have.