Thursday, November 09, 2006
Who doesn't like free stuff?
Let's be serious, kids and kittens, who really doesn't enjoy getting free stuff every now and then? If you've got the time to waste on the internet like I certainly do, you should take a few minutes to browse through all the great offers that freebiefanatic.com has to offer. They have a whole page full of all sorts of different things you can get for free by taking the time to complete those easy, no-hassle offers. Think of all of the free stuff you could get through coupons. If you're a hungry and starving student like me you take as much free samples of food as you can get and theres plenty of offers to try to take down your general costs of living through a number of ways. You can even get some freebies for your pets that you certainly love more than actually buying things and taking care of them. These are just some of the ways that freebiefanatic.com can help you out, and all you have to do is sneak a peak at what you can do for them.
Post-Election Day
Here in MA, it was pretty obvious that Deval Patrick was going to sweep the votes. I'm fairly sure everyone up here in New England believes in a strong democratic leader, so there was really no reason he shouldn't have won.
What's even more exciting is that the Democrats won enough seats in the senate on Tuesday to have majority and take control of the U.S. Senate. President George W. Bush's Republican Party now sits not quite as strongly as before, and more importantly the Democrats are holding both houses of Congress for the first time in 12 years. This is great news to me, it's finally showing that Americans are craving for a relief from the nonsense that is their government right now. From the chaos, we will once again have order.
What's even more exciting is that the Democrats won enough seats in the senate on Tuesday to have majority and take control of the U.S. Senate. President George W. Bush's Republican Party now sits not quite as strongly as before, and more importantly the Democrats are holding both houses of Congress for the first time in 12 years. This is great news to me, it's finally showing that Americans are craving for a relief from the nonsense that is their government right now. From the chaos, we will once again have order.
ViaTalk to Rock?
I've posted before about different Voice Over IP services out there, so most of my readers should be pretty familiar with it by now. In my opinion, VoIP is positively looking towards the future of communications, because it cuts out extraneous charges that you could recieve from standard telephone companies and bases the system on a flat, low cost fee without all of the hidden nonsense. And since the companies are internet based you will always get top-notch service and easily accessible support that just isn't there with the standard options. One of the best companies out there for this type of service is ViaTalk clearly because they are an extremely professional, independently owned business based right out of New York so they know what the average consumer needs from their telecommunications services in their everyday busy lives. ViaTalk cuts out all of the nonsense debt and gives you a complete broadband phone service package at a low cost, which you can see for yourself through the prices they proudly boast through their pages. They have plenty of options suiting the needs of many different users spanning across every state of the United States, and if you check now they even have offers to get the first months of use free, and even giving you the chance to make all of the long distance calls you need at an unlimited value for under $16 dollars a month. Remember, they can offer such great deals because they are privately owned and are not pressured by the big wigs behind the huger competitors, so check them out and tell your friends...let your enemies suffer with the rest.

Musical Films
I need to analyze a musical film for a research paper. Unfortunately, animated films are out of the question which is too bad because I was hoping to do a film analysis on "The Nightmare Before Christmas." We also can't do any films we fully screened in class which leaves the oh so obvious "Moulin Rouge" and the oh so hilarious "Everyone Says I Love You" out of the picture. So I was trying to think of a film that people wouldn't really think at first is actually a musical film but through careful analysis can be proven so.
So now I'm thinking "School Of Rock." Think about it! It's a classic tale of a nobody turning himself into somebody, and though it may not be he lives out his original dreams but this slacker finds his true talent and positively effects the lives of others. Theres plenty of rising and falling in the plot and of course it is also LOADED with songs!
If not, it's back to the drawing board for me.
So now I'm thinking "School Of Rock." Think about it! It's a classic tale of a nobody turning himself into somebody, and though it may not be he lives out his original dreams but this slacker finds his true talent and positively effects the lives of others. Theres plenty of rising and falling in the plot and of course it is also LOADED with songs!
If not, it's back to the drawing board for me.
Video Conferencing
Looks like the future is coming sooner then ever, my avid readers. LifeSize is starting to bring the future to us today with their excellent Video Conferencing System that not only helps out the corporate world, but even the classrooms as well. If you check out their products and solutions pages, you can see all of their awesome systems to expand the possibilities of your meeting or classroom with the use of their top-notch high definition video screens and cameras that can link two or more seperate rooms into one giant meeting of the minds through the power of technology. Just think: we could cut business deals with people on the other side of the country, or even learn Japanese from a professor who is actually over in Japan! The future is here folks, and LifeSize offers the solutions we need to get into it.