Sunday, March 10, 2013

Tips to Switch to Mute During a Conference Call

When you are involved in a conference call, it will be possibly important for you to be able to master the basic skill needed, switching the function to mute. Since the mute button is set differently on different phones, you have to familiarize yourself with a particular phone so that you can easily use it to call.

The first step to do to switch to mute during the conference call is to familiarize yourself with phone you are going to use for the call. Find mute button. If you can't find labeled-mute button, try to either see on the side part of the phone or push the numerical code. Instead, you can also see on the user manual and find where the mute button is.

The second step is to note the code on a piece of paper if the activation of mute function needs a code. It will be helpful for you during the process of real call. In addition, you can also write a note for yourself for some other instructions such as down/up for unmute/mute on the sliding button.

The third step is to press the mute function button. When you are involved at conference call and want to turn off the sound, you can simply press the mute function button. On the other hands, several phones have button switch which slides in spite of pressing the button. For this case, you have to recognize the direction of the mute function for "on" or"off". You can easily slide it to the "on" to turn on call. In addition, if you need to enter a code, simply press the numbers needed when you want to mute the conference call.

The important thing you have to remember while you are on conference call is that when you turn on the mute function, those at the end of conversation are not able to hear you. It seems as if you were not present on the call. Mute function is beneficial to minimize the disrupting sounds while remaining audible when you are involved in the call.

Playing Pool at Your Home and Not the Bar

Who doesn't want to get together with a group of friends, go out, and shoot some pool. Hang out at the pool hall, swap stories and shoot some cues. These are just some of the activities that can occur around a pool table.

From the first break to the last ball being sunk on the table, the excitement and anticipation are building and flowing throughout the game. There is tension that builds through each shot as people are wondering which ball will be the next to go in. However, the fun does not have to occur in a pool hall or in a bar. You can bring one of these fine tables into your home. Bringing one of these tables to your home can do a lot for you and your friends.

Finding the right table to fit into your home can be a little bit of a challenge. Choosing a table that is appropriate for your home is not an easy task. You will need to determine how much it is going to be used and what it is that you want the table to be made of. The predominant type of table top is felt covered slate. The problem with a table that is made out of this is usually the weight that is associated with it. You can also decide on the color of the felt that you will have on the table as well as if the table will have a ball return, or simply have pockets.

Those are all options that you will need to look at and choose from, as well as what type of wood you will want the table to be made out of. How big the table will be is another decision that will have to be faced as well. Knowing how big the table should be will depend on where it is to be located. In most cases you will want to get a regulation size table if possible to help to create the atmosphere and to be as authentic as possible with your game.

Once you have a table and are able to use and enjoy it, then you will want to start having people over to show it off. This way you can become the place to be and be in control of what you want to do and how you want to do it.

Many of the bars in the UK that have undergone refurbishment, have replaced their pool area with extra seating for people who wish to eat or just chat. The excitement of bar games such as pool are slowly disappearing. Where do the general public who enjoy these games go? Bring these games to your home and bring back the pool challenge.

Charles IV Projects In Prague

Prague is amazing city. Centuries of construction gave rise to an exceptional integrated architectural complex, unique in the world as regards its size and concentration of cultural heritage. Different architectural styles mingle and intertwine here, and their symbiosis creates the city's unique atmosphere. The most valuable part of the city's centre was declared the Prague Heritage Reserve in 1981, which was included in UNESCO's world cultural heritage list in 1992. Prague is a mixture of modern shops and ancient architecture, Gothic spires and Baroque facades. Absolutely fantastic place for leisure, to explore architecture, go shopping, taste European cousin, enjoy chilled Czech beer and see beautiful girls.

Moreover Prague is the seat of the top-level legislative, administrative and political bodies of the country - the parliament, government, and president; and the most important social, cultural and educational institutions reside here. The city is the entrance gate to the Czech Republic. Prague became as remarkable place and the capital of Bohemian kingdom during ruling of Charles IV, who choose Prague as his living place and so. He was a great town planner and enlarged city and designed Prague hotels and hostels and use a lot of money by building Prague New Town. Soon Prague was bigger town than contemporary Paris or London. In 1348 he also founded university that is nowadays called as Charles University (Universitas Carolina) of Prague. Charles University was first university in Central Europe and it was created at the same model that was University of Sorbonne. He wanted to create a new educational centre in Prague and also raise the importance of the Kingdom of Bohemia.

Charles initiated also numerous of other building projects in Prague and Czech lands. He lived a time of gothic architecture so he had a lot of fine gothic building built all over the Prague. Clean simple lines and solid structure characterize gothic architecture. He restored Prague Castle and Vysehrad and many of churches. He also builds a very famous stone bridge over Vltava River in the same place where was earlier the Old Judith Bridge. At today thousands of tourist like to walk over Charles Bridge. On the right bank of Vltava Charles build the Old Town Bridge Tower to guard important bridge.

For the safeguard of his crown jewels and other treasures he founded Karlstejn Castle near Prague. Building project started in 1348 and ended in 1357. Numerous artists made all decorations inside castle. Then he had build the Prague's "Hunger Wall" that is said to be first project in the World which meaning was create employment for poor and starving mob. Parts of the "Hunger Wall" stood still in Petrin Hill.

In order to see all this with your own eyes, you should go to Prague. Your stay in the capital city of Czech Republic - Prague can be more enjoyable than you have ever experienced if you find appropriate Prague hotel (see more here http://www.prague-hotels.org.uk/) or some other accommodation. Since the Velvet Revolution in late 1989 and the opening up of its borders, the Czech Republic - and Prague in particular - has seen an enormous explosion in tourism resulting in major building and renovation programs to accommodate the influx of leisure and business visitors.

With its luxurious 5-star hotels, one-room apartments in private houses, country houses and converted castles, budget accommodation and hotels, Prague can now begin to rank itself as one of the best cities for people to visit with accommodation available to suit a wide variety of tastes and budgets. With the great increase in the number of rooms available, there is now Prague accommodation to be had at any time of the year - even at the last minute (although, as always, it is advisable to book in advance).

Simple Malay Chicken Soup

What is a soup? Basically, a soup is simply meat, usually chicken or beef, and vegetables combined in water, juice, or any liquid. Soups are broadly classified into two categories: clear soups and thick soups.

Clear soups are those simply made by boiling meat and vegetables in water. Thick soups are soups thickened by adding ingredients such as cream, butter and flour, just to name a few. Soups are delicious, nutritious, and easy to make. Soups help you get the nutrition you need when your appetite fails you.

First, a couple of rules you need to know when making soups (yes, even simple stuff has rules):

Use a tall and narrow stockpot to minimize water loss from evaporation. The last thing you want is a dried-up soup. Start with cold water. This helps in getting the flavors from the meat and vegetables to blend and fully develop. Remove all blood from bones by soaking in water for at least 20 minutes as you don't want a cloudy soup. Use ripe vegetables for more flavor. Simmer only to prevent getting a greasy and cloudy soup. Remove foam as it forms to prevent the soup from clouding. To slowdown evaporation and intensify the flavor, do not cover the soup while cooking. To prevent bacterial contamination, cool the soup as fast as possible if not consumed immediately. Do not cover hot soup after removing from heat as bacteria could multiply in between the soup's surface and the lid.

Malaysia's multicultural society is reflected in its cuisine. As such, Indian and Chinese influences have helped shaped Malay cuisine to what it is today. Spices are widely used in Malay cooking including soups.

Malay chicken soup recipe (for two to three persons):

Ingredients:

1/2 chicken, cut into 6 pieces 1 to 2 large onions, quartered 2 to 3 large tomatoes, quartered 2 carrots, diced 3 to 4 large potatoes, cut into 8 pieces each 3 to 4 ribs celery, leaves included, cut into 2 cm pieces 2 to 3 cloves garlic, crushed and diced Ginger (about 4cm in length), sliced thinly 2 whole cardamom seeds One cinnamon stick (4 to 5cm in length) 3 to 4 cloves 1 star anise 1/2 tsp cumin 1/2 tsp fennel seeds 1 tsp black pepper salt to taste

Method:

Clean and remove any blood from chicken. If need be, soak chicken in a large bowl of cold water for about 20 minutes to remove all traces of blood. Place chicken in a large stockpot. Add all ingredients except onions, tomatoes, carrots, celery and salt. Cover with cold water. Bring just to a boil and skim off fat and foam. Reduce heat to simmer, uncovered.

When chicken is half-cooked (after about 15 minutes), add onions, tomatoes, carrots and celery. Keep removing fat and foam. Let simmer for a further 30 minutes. Taste and add salt. Remove from heat and serve. Garnish with fried shallots and chopped green onions. Simply sedap (Malay for delicious).

The Ultimate Disney World Savings Guide Ebook Review - Too Good to Be True?

A former Disney Cast Member created The Ultimate Disney World Savings Guide to help families save money at Walt Disney World. She also wanted to provide you with tips and techniques for maximizing your time and making the most out of your Orlando vacation.

We have all seen these e-books all over the web claiming to have secrets that no one else knows about and promising you the world. I have wasted my money on some of these myself in the past.

However, I was very interested in seeing whether you really could save money at Disney World as she claims. Considering that I live an hour's drive from Disney and have a 2 year old, I figured that I would soon need to know these secrets in the coming years.

With that said, I purchased the e-book and downloaded it from the download page.

As I opened the e-book I will say that my initial response was disappointment because of the length of the book, 140 pages (40 pages of which are readers' comments giving tips and websites, forms, more tips, etc.). Some people may like long e-books but not me.

I like for them to get straight to the point, leaving out all fluff. I also don't like having to read on the computer screen for hours on end.

However, the more that I read the book the more satisfied I became. I came across many tips and ideas in which I was unaware.

POSITIVES

The e-book is very comprehensive giving you information covering saving money on lodging, dining, tickets, and souvenirs.

She even gives you information on nearby hospitals and provides forms to help you keep track of reservations, confirmations and other important information for your trip.

The guide starts off by discussing ways to save money on lodging. This includes staying in one of the Disney resorts, nearby hotels or vacation properties.

Lodging is likely to be one of the biggest expenses of the trip. The author does a good job of explaining your different options for lodging and how to find the best deal.

She even goes into extreme detail providing tables with the different rates according to the different seasons (peak season, off peak season, holiday season, etc.)

One of the strategies that she explains in this section could possibly save you hundreds if you chose one of the more expensive resorts at Disney. It does involve a little work and some risk but seems to be worth the effort.

I could also see how money could be saved using another one of the tips that she provided in the guide. She explains how to find vacation rental property and the pros and cons of staying in a vacation property versus staying in a hotel.

The author then goes into the different ways of saving money on your tickets. Hands down one of the best ways to save money on 1-2 day tickets with Disney is by attending timeshare presentations.

But most people do not want to spend their precious vacation time fighting off high pressure salespeople for 2-3 hours.

The author does a good job of explaining the other ways to save money on tickets. But don't expect to find free or even $10 Disney tickets anywhere without attending a timeshare presentation.

You can save the most using the author's techniques on the multiple day tickets with the added options such as Park Hopper (ability to go to the different Disney parks using one ticket) and No Expiration option.

Although the author does a good job providing a lot of useful information there are some things that I think would make the guide better.

NEGATIVES

I think that the presentation of the information could be improved and that it should be shortened.

I have already expressed my disdain for long e-books.

Maybe it is my short attention span, but I thought that the book was too long and boring in some places.

Also throughout the e-book there are areas of large blocks of text. Separating this large block into paragraphs would have made the information easier to read on the screen and more scannable when reviewing for specific information.

VERDICT

Overall, I would say that the Disney Secrets guide is worth the money. You may be able to find some of the tips on your own by scouring the web for hours on end in forums, signing up for newsletters and other time consuming methods.

You can certainly do so and may find ways to save. However, I would recommend investing in the guide and using it to get a jump start on planning your trip. The guide will unquestionably pay for itself with the information inside.

After all time is money and the kids are all ready to visit the happiest place on earth.

Colours In Your Life

Whether we accept it or not, the way we dress communicates something about us. Colours affect movement of our lives although most of the time colour choices are done unconsciously. We all have a favourite colour and often wear clothes of that colour. However, these colours are linked to our personality type, our strengths and weaknesses, as well as indicating our potential in life.

Here, we informed you on the significance of colours in fabrics and the clothes which we wear and you can learn what your favourite colour actually tells about your personality.

Often, in some cultures, we have certain beliefs on colour superstition. People believe that certain colours bring bad luck while some colours bring good luck. Many people also believe that there are appropriate colours for particular occasions. For example, the Chinese consider it bad luck to wear black on the first day of the Lunar Year as black symbolises death and should never be worn on such occasion.

Colours in your clothes

If you wear red

Red increases energy and is known to be the power color. You are very much impulsive, excitable and energetic. You are highly ambitious and want things to happen quickly when you want them to do so. You want to be the best in everything you do. You may be a little insensitive to the feelings of the other people, since you like to be the centre of attraction.

Learn to be a good listener. Red means vital force, with your nervous activity urging you to achieve results and be successful. If you make a habit of wearing red it may indicate you place importance on sexual desire and eroticism. This energy can be best used in the form of creative endeavor, leadership development and expansion.

You are courageous and extroverted, but tend to become irritable and ill tempered if you do not get your own way. Learn to be patient. Maroon and brick reds show you are fun loving, but be careful not to become resentful and feel victimised by the others.

If you wear pink

Pink is the sign of sensitivity and love. You have an affectionate, loving nature, which makes you sympathetic and understanding. You may lack willpower and show weakness when you are unable to control affairs of the heart.

You need a great deal of support from others and can sometimes behave like a child. You should learn to accept and love yourself. If you become more self-reliant you will attract and give out the feelings of warmth and love you desire.

If you wear orange, peach or apricot

Orange is the significance of stimulation. You are competent, self-oriented and impatient. You are also independent, an organizer and self-motivated. Orange is the colour of practicality and creativity. Your energy levels are high, and you are sometimes restless. You have a forceful will and tend to be active and competitive. You are also excitable and can seek domination over the others.

Bright orange and burnt orange can make you feel frustrated and blocked. Try wearing peach, which will direct your energy to the others in a more caring way.

If you wear yellow

Yellow is the significance of energy. You have an interesting and stimulating personality. You like to be active and involved in whatever is going on. Lively and vital, you can cope well with life's challenges.

Bright yellow represents spontaneity and communication. You are active, inspiring and like to investigate. There is a desire and hope of greater happiness, which implies some minor conflict in which release is needed. Yellow presses forward to the new, modern, the developing and uniformed, and drawn in ideas from the" higher mind".

If you wear green

Green is harmony in mind, body, and soul. You are a cautious person and not inclined to trust others easily. You are an observer in life, but do not wished to get involved more than you have to. A quiet life suits you best. You are benevolent, humanistic and service-orientated.

If you wear blue-green you need a peaceful environment, wishing release from stress, and freedom from conflicts or disagreement. You take pains to control the situation and its problems by proceeding cautiously. You have sensitivity of feeling and a fine eye for detail. Try wearing pale yellow with your green to help you share yourself and develop an optimistic attitude.

If you wear light blue

You are creative, perceptive and sensitive. You have a good imagination and practical approach to life. Your approach can be analytical and you are best advised to use your knowledge for problem solving. You like to do things in your own time and not be rushed. You need a secure and peaceful environment.

If you wear dark blue

You are intelligent, self-reliant and have a great depth of feeling. You feel responsibility for others and enjoy decision-making. You need tranquility all around you and must be surrounded by tenderness, love and affection. Noisy people disturb you. You may suffer from mental stress owing to the lack of play and relaxation. Try wearing some blue-greens or greens to help your self-expression and improve your health.

If you wear violet

Yours is a sensitive, compassionate nature so you can be easily imposed upon and should be careful to pick friends who are as sensitive as you are. To be happy, work where you feel needed. Try wearing lilac or magenta, a colour with more red in it. This will boost your self-confidence and provide your vulnerability with protection.

If you wear purple

You are very intuitive and have deep feelings and high aspirations. You are interested in the best of everything, including your friends. Lesser mortals do not interest you or enter into your scheme of things except where necessary.

Watch that you do not become arrogant try to make more time for listening. Orchid, grape or violet can make you feel imposed upon by others' belief systems, rules and regulations. Be sensitive to your personal and spiritual needs. Try yoga or meditation to release mind blocks.

If you wear white

White contains all the other colours in the spectrum, showing that you have a positive, well-balanced and optimistic personality. You are highly individualistic and a loner. You seek a simplified lifestyle free from outside pressures.

You have chosen a simple and pure colour, but one that reaches out for recognition. You are probably going through a transitional period with new ideas not yet taken form. Be open-minded and communicate, for with white all things are possible.

If you wear gray

You are very much an individual. Many people may get the impression you are self-sufficient as you have excellent self-control and prefer to remain uninvolved. Those who wear gray have a tendency to isolate themselves, which can lead to loneliness. You may be passive because you feel stressed and overburdened.

You may need rest, relaxation and freedom from daily stress. Maybe you need a good break take in the blue of the ocean or green of the countryside. People who wear gray are often those who make judgements and may be good critics. Those who lack judgement and struggle to form opinions should wear gray.

If you wear brown

Brown clothing suggests an honest, down-to-earth person who likes a structured supported lifestyle. A lover of the best things life has to offer, you are a sensuous type, appreciating good food, drink and company. Brown is the colour of Mother Earth.

It is a protective colour, but you may be bottling up emotion or a secret that makes you retreat into your shell and fear the outside world; thus you feel protected by wearing brown or muddy colour. There is a desire to be emotionally secure and accepted by the outside world. You need to understand your self-worth and ward off narrow-mindedness.

If you wear black

You are strong-willed, opinionated and disciplined. You may be too inflexible and too independent. Watch out that these are not defense tactics. You may really lack confidence in yourself and your own ability to handle life efficiently. It may be you have a little way to go to maturity and are using black to cloak yourself while you discover your true identity.

Black represents renunciation the ultimate surrender or relinquishment and those who choose to wear black constantly want to renounce everything out of a stubborn protest. Wearing black on certain occasions shows you have control in yourself in order to communicate an authoritative image.

Colours for appropriate occasions

Funerals: The color white is preferable, because it is a symbol of mourning. Black is also a common color for funerals. Wearing the color red is considered 'taboo', and people see it to mean disrespect towards the dead.

Weddings: For a traditional Chinese wedding, the color red or other bright colors is considered to be a lucky color, thus wearing bright colors can scare away evil spirits and bring good luck to the couple.

For a westernized wedding, the groom is usually seen wearing a black tuxedo, and the bride, a white dress. These two colors can be used to differentiate the men from the women.

In modern day western weddings, the color of clothes has been varying. People are becoming bolder when choosing the color of their attire.

Graduation Day: On graduation day, people wearing caps and gowns are a common sight. The students wear caps and gowns on special occasions.

The attire consists of a full-flowing robe and a skullcap. These gowns are usually black. The color of the hood's satin lining indicates the school that conferred the degree. The tassel is usually black in color. For a doctorate degree, the tassel is gold in color. For a bachelor degree, women wear gowns with white collars.

To conclude we can say colours are neither good nor bad, but they do influence the human psyche because of the different vibration levels of colors. Colour usually gets our attention first. If the colour is appealing, we are then ready to look at the fabric, style and texture. Colour choices affect mood and reveal personality traits. Colours come in three basic moods: active, passive and neutral. Active colours are warm and create a positive, confident environment. They can help in social situations by inspiring upbeat conversations, creativity, and productivity. Passive colours create calm while neutral colours work as a bridge between the others.


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