By: Rosemary Jollabaq | 2011-06-09 | Aviaton The FAA has been making monumental improvements to revitalize the technology implemented to monitor and increase safety while traveling, and are working to ensure patrons that the skies are safer than ever. Right next door to the FAA’s offices in New Jersey, the 58 acre NextGen Aviation Research and Technology Park found at the William J. Hughes Technical Center is diligently at work, devising m read more
By: Robert Mark | 2010-04-04 | Politics Close on the heels of this 4th of July comes the realization that the most heated presidential election we will probably see in our life times is really upon us. The relentless drum-beat from both nominees is that this nation is in serious need of some serious change. While I'm not quite ready to throw in the towel with those who say the U.S. is busted, there is little doubt that the Congress has forgotten the meaning of the words leadership and compromise. No where does that seemingly worn out notion of leadership - or the lack of it - hit home more than at our own personal bunch of sky-bobbies, the FAA. read more
By: Paul Alan | 2011-03-14 | Home Improvement A mitre saw, also known as a "chop saw", is one of the most helpful and versatile tools a craftsman can own. It can help to simplify almost any wood crafting project, from framing to trim to cabinetry. read more
By: Jack Rogers | 2011-08-08 | Travel & Leisure The Federal Aviation Agency, also known as FAA, has been partially closed for the past week. The reasoning for this closure was due to disagreements in its budgeting. About sixteen million dollars in its spending budget was set aside for small rural airports in the United States, which was being questioned by congress. A recent report that came out stated that the FAA shutdowns lead to the furlough of about seventy thousand jobs. read more
By: Anna Thomson | 2011-12-27 | Electronics As the proud owner of a Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, I can say that all three systems have their advantages and disadvantages. read more
By: Daniel Pott | 2010-11-30 | Aviaton Everyone thinks about safety when they are getting on a flight. Airlines are taking it very seriously, everything from the security checks to the training for the pilots is part of the commitment. But one of the bad things is the pilots, like truckers, are requested to work a long number of hours back to back which means a number of them are flying planes with not very much rest time. read more
By: John Collins | 2011-02-14 | Vans Electric vehicles are still somewhat new to the market, but that does not mean that they are nonexistent for it. Businesses are slowly starting to take notes of the environmental benefits of all electric trucks, vans, and cars, and they are using those benefits as inspiration to start acting in a more “green” fashion. GreenGo Tek (GGT Electric) has been a long known name in association with read more
By: sara | 2010-11-23 | Laptops Qualcomm is known website marketing . a key player inside the ultraportable CPU market featuring a Snapdragon range regarding processors being the most widely used mobile or portable PC platforms. What's making news now is the fact that Qualcomm is striving at something above the current market standard of CPU speeds. read more
By: Joseph Preston | 2011-02-10 | SEO Well, in a manner of speaking, there is such a thing as a Google partnership among some SEO companies. Its a sales pitch, and an illegal one at that. Its a fairly common snake-oil sales pitch, and one that too many rubes fall for. Otherwise, there would be more Search Engine Optimization business owners doing jail time. read more
By: George Tyler | 2011-04-07 | Entrepreneurs Question: Can you become a successful entrepreneur? Answer: Yes, but you can’t do it alone. Entrepreneurs begin by creating a vision. The vision states what your company does, why it is in business and what it will achieve. From this vision, a company strategy emerges. It describes the actions the company will take to make the vision a reality. Your company’s future pain and success is read more
By: Nick Pfennigwerth | 2010-04-01 | Business We live in an ever-evolving, fast pace world thanks to the sophistication and speed of technology. Information and technology these days are doubling every two years. You can keep up with change by involving yourself in strategic partnerships. Strategic partnerships will help you grow to become more successful in faster and accelerated ways. Learn the power of strategic partnerships! read more
By: Anthony W Bills | 2011-05-26 | Reference & Education Private Public Partnership has been found to be one of the most effective ways to minimize the government’s expenditure in funding the public and or social projects without affecting the quality. PPP has been successful in some developing countries though it’s surrounded by challenges and risks. read more
By: Julian Cedric | 2010-03-30 | Entrepreneurs It is not enough that you have a business partnership. What really determines the success or failure of your business venture is HOW to make your business partnership work. read more
By: Paul Alan | 2012-01-12 | Home Improvement If you are planning to do a fair amount of home revision, and when you are ready to commit to taking care of your home as independently as possible, take a moment to learn more about mitre saws. read more
By: wholesaleeshops | 2010-12-16 | Computer forensics At a recent investor conference, Intel disclosed that the first Sandy Bridge processors will be quad core, followed by more mainstream dual-core chips. read more