Archive for July 23rd, 2008

How to Manage Kids and Computers

Posted by: irenein Blog in Blog
23
Jul

Like soccer practice, SpongeBob SquarePants and chicken nuggets, computers are part of the childhood landscape today.  In fact, software makers now market games suitable for a 1-year-old to play. Your diapered progeny can simply strike any key to move the activities along in, for example, the best-selling “Reader Rabbit Toddler.”

But overseeing how your kid and the computer grow up together also poses real challenges for parents and guardians. You want to make sure your children’s best interests are served as they navigate a digital world that includes not only the adventures of Reader Rabbit but also social networking, chat rooms, online games, instant messaging and assorted Internet snares.

The good news is that you’re not on your own.  Lots of good advice is available, and this article can also help you get oriented to some of the issues. To start, let’s talk about where to locate your kid’s PC.

Where to park it

It’s best to set up your “kid computer” in the vicinity of where you hang out — a common area such as the family room or kitchen. You may need to negotiate this with your privacy-craving teenagers, but for younger kids it just makes sense, because you can …

  • Talk with them about what they’re learning and join the fun.
  • Easily direct or rescue them when they’re having trouble.
  • Watch and monitor Web sites they visit (if they’re allowed on the Internet).
  • Make sure they have a proper chair and a monitor at the correct height, and check that other basic ergonomic standards are observed.(cont….)

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Cars…2009 Model Year

Posted by: irenein Blog in Blog
23
Jul

How I wish one of these collection be mine…. Have a great day to all and nice reading.

Less than a year after being sold by Ford Motor Company to a group of investors, Aston Martin seems to be continuing down its successful path. For 2009 the marque’s flagship gets a number of updates. The DB9 gets new 19-inch, 10-spoke alloy wheels, new door mirrors and a revised, anodized aluminum five-bar grille. Inside is a new center console made from die-cast zinc with an iridium-silver finish and the “Emotion Control Unit” (ECU) that was initially introduced in the DBS. The ECU — constructed from glass, polished stainless steel and polycarbonate — replaces the DB9’s key. The DB9 also gets an upgrade under the hood. The already-powerful 6.0-liter V12 gets 20 more horses for a total of 470 horsepower. Top speed is now 190 mph, and 60 mph comes up slightly faster than the previous model. The suspension has also been revised to improve ride quality as well as handling. Meanwhile, the V8 Vantage gets a number of enhancements, most which occur beneath its sexy skin. The Aston’s V8 grows to 4.7 liters, fuel economy and emissions are improved, and the displacement bump provides a 40-horsepower increase to 420. The 0-60 mph time drops to just 4.7 seconds, and top speed is now 180 mph. Other improvements include a revised interior, upgraded suspension and standard new 20-inch wheels.

Source : MSN

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