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20
May
20099:33 pm

Plan Your Destiny With A World Map

There are many educational tools available to parents and teachers these days. From the Internet to PowerPoint presentations, the tools seem limitless. But one of the most useful and powerful tools is still the old fashioned world map.



Many of us grew up in the days when one of the most interesting and most used items in the classroom was the world map. Countless hours have been spent by countless children standing in front of one of these things, their eyes hovering over the various countries and continents as they searched for a particular place. Who can forget coming across some strange named place and how our imaginations would immediately take hold with visions of what life in that place must be like? There was almost a sense of adventure as we studied those far away places and names.



For many of us, the geography alone was a thrill. We looked with interest at the vast area that the oceans occupied on our planet and then we searched for the highest mountain range or the snow capped poles. All of it was pure fun to us, but it was also educational. The world map in the classroom was a focal point of the room, whether we believed it then or not.



The world map was our ticket to all of these unique places on earth and it can be that way again for our kids. Of course you can view the planet from the Internet today, but it is not the same. You can also look at a smaller rendition in a text book, but that, too, is just not the same as studying a big, brightly colored object that is hanging right in front of you. At least for many of us it is not the same.



An investment in a good product of this sort is money well spent on a child?s education. Not only can they learn about the various places on earth, but they can also learn something about the people that inhabit the planet and quite a lot about the history of mankind. This type of knowledge is the kind of knowledge that will serve them well over the rest of their lives. Having a deep understanding of our planet and how it is laid out will never be considered useless information, and the sooner a child is exposed to this wonderful information the better.



We all want our children to have the fullest appreciation for life and mankind as we can afford to give them. This includes the role that our planet plays on all of our lives. But how do you find a good product? One that is accurate and easy to read?



A good place to begin is at World Globes Direct. They offer many varieties of these items and have broken them down into age and grade groups in order to help you pick the right one. Visit http://www.worldglobesdirect.com to learn more.





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1
October
20072:27 pm

Yeah, yeah…

Okay, so I’ve not posted in a while… sit on it!

After puppies, there were several months of health problems (on the puppy end) which have (hopefully) been cured now, and we bought a large yard for them to play in. It happens to come attached to a large house for us, with enough rooms for separate offices, a guest room and (eventually) a media room to watch movies in! YAY

So, there’s my excuses for not posting – live with it!

  
Mood: Tired
4
September
200610:50 am

Browzar: Good vs. Evil

Browzar, the new web browser that’s supposed to protect your privacy is now exposed as adware? Does anyone check these things out before writing up a news story proclaiming a products greatness anymore? Read on for more…

22
August
20063:31 pm

Free WiFi isn’t secure?

What’s wrong with checking my email and bank account or shopping online while I’m sipping a cup of joe at the local Java cafe? Where has everyone been the last few years while security experts have been warning about public internet access security concerns?

24
June
20062:11 pm

FCC Approves New Internet Phone Taxes

So the FCC has found another way to meddle with the internet… I’m already paying taxes, fees, fines, whatever you want to call them on my phone line, AND my DSL connection, AND to my ISP, and now I have to pay taxes on top of all that for what I use those services for? Something just isn’t making sense here.

According to the article, only calls terminated to or originating from the PSTN will be required to contribute to the Universal Service Fund – but my argument is that the company or service providing the Internet -> PSTN connection is already paying into the USF for their connection to the phone network (and their internet connection) as am I for my connections, so why charge them again?

Also from the article:

By one VoIP industry estimate, customers could owe as much as $2.12 extra on a $30 monthly bill because of the changes, said Jim Kohlenberger, executive director of the VON Coalition, which represents the Internet phone industry. Traditional wireline users would pay $1.38 on a comparable bill, while wireless users pay an average of $1.21, he said.

This higher rate for VoIP calls is because they require providers to calculate what they owe based on the percentage of their total long distance calls…
...based on the assumption that 64.9 percent of their total revenues represent long-distance calls. The safe harbor option for cell phone providers climbed to 37.1 percent from 28.5 percent under the FCC’s order, but it remains far lower than the VoIP share.

So, on top of an idiotic tax they are just guessing at how much to charge?

You can go read all about it yourself…

CNet News Article

Slashdot | FCC Approves New Internet Phone Taxes

  
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