Archive for September 15th, 2009
Hot Fashion With Sunglasses
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on September 15th, 2009
When it comes to fashion, sunglasses are “hot!”
What can be hotter than George Clooney as Danny Ocean wearing designer sunglasses in the Oceans movies? Paris Hilton or the Olsen twins can be seen, just about anywhere in Hollywood, day or night, wearing the latest in designer sunglasses. When they walk the red carpet and they are asked, “What are you wearing?” they might lower their sunglasses down on their noses and peer over the rims and drop designer names like Vera Wang, Dior, Valentino, Gucci and Armani.
The same clothing designer may also be the designer of the sunglasses that you choose to accessorize your brand-name clothing. For instance, the smart Tommy dresser can add to the look of a Tommy Hilfiger clothing ensemble with Tommy Hilfiger sunglasses. For casual wear, Kate Spade sunglasses might do nicely. Carrera is known for a sporty look. For a sensual mood, Valentino frames that have smooth round edges and Swarovsky crystals might just put you (or whoever is looking at you) in the mood.
Name-brand and designer sunglasses can be polarized to reduce the glare of the sunlight reflecting off surfaces like the highway, cars, water or snow. Polarized sunglasses work by blocking off the horizontal light reflections and only let in vertical light reflections. The polarization of designer sunglasses makes them fashionable in other areas of lifestyle like golfing, boating, biking, swimming, fishing and aircraft flying.
Sunglasses in any shade, shape or size, by any name may be a “hot” fashion item for trend-setting stars, men, women and children, but the importance of protecting the eyes from damage far outweighs the importance of looking cool.
AC/DC Clamp Meters & Clamp On Multimeters
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on September 15th, 2009
There are many ways and methods to measure electrical current. One method most commonly used is running current through a known resistor. Voltage drop over this resistor is determined by the current and the resistor value. Many clamp-on multimeters and clamp-on current measuring adapters that can measure AC current are built in this way.
Some clamp-on multimeters can also measure DC currents. But instead of trying to describe how they work believe me they do and if you want a fast reading on how much amperage is flowing through one of your vehicle’s components then this is a perfect match for a fast look. Gone are the days when you hook this wire here and that wire there and then all of a sudden there was a crackling sound with smoke coming up and you had a burned up multimeter.
Of course with traditional clamp-on current meters, measurements can only be made on single conductors. If you need to measure current in multipair cables this usually needs covers to be moved to gain access to individual wires. But now there are some new special clamp on multimeters that can measure current in multi-core cables and power cords without the need to split them.
A low cost AC/DC clamp meter will usually do most of the simple light duty jobs that you may encounter in your repair work but, of course, if you are a professional then you need the best and latest technology available. There are many clamp on meters to choose from so do yourself a favor and decide what is best for your needs.
Test Your IQ Online
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on September 15th, 2009
IQ tests are tests which attempt to measure intelligence – where intelligence – subject to some contention, is defined as mental ability to among other things, solve problems, comprehend idea, learn new things and benefit from experience.
Attempts at testing intelligence have been with us for quite a long time. Ancient China for example, had an examination system (which really was some sort of an intelligence testing mechanism) and which was employed in the recruitment of civil servants during the Han Dynasty.
Intelligence testing as we know it by that specific name however has its roots in the work of a Frenchman called Alfred Binet early in the 20th century. History has it that Binet – who had established himself as a force to recorn with in psychology in France by that time had been given an assignment by the French government to develop a test that could reasonably predict given children’s potentially for educational achievement. The end result of Binet’s work was what he referred to as the Binet-Simon intelligence scale which was for long was used to ‘measure intelligence’
There have been many developments in the field of intelligence testing since Binet first formally ventured into the field. In fact, the very term IQ test (intelligence quotient) testing has been overtaken by these developments. As it were, when the term IQ test was coined, intelligence was then measured as a ratio of ‘mental age’ and ‘chronological age’.
Simply speaking, there were tasks that were considered apt for a given age and intelligence quotient which was measured by the IQ tests then could be calculated at Mental age/Chronological age x 100. In this case, a child of 10 years who could undertake tasks considered apt for a child of 12 had an intelligence quotient of 120, because 12/10×100 is equal to 120. Ideally, a person could only successfully undertake mental tasks apt for their age, and if a person could do mental tasks beyond their chronological age (e.g. the 10 year doing tasks apt for a 12 year old) was considered remarkably intelligent.
Another 10 year old doing tasks apt for a 14 year old would be even more intelligence and so on and so forth. Obviously, this method of measuring intelligence faced a number of challenges as it proves inadequate for measuring intelligence beyond a given age – because, as we know that (the supposed) intelligence does not just go on increasing with age – and in fact starts declining at a certain age. Modern IQ tests therefore tend to measure the subject’s standard deviation from established means (sort of midpoints) – since it has been established that intelligence in a given sample of people, like many other phenomena, if properly tabulated would form a curve and it is the deviations from the midpoints of that curve which is what is measured by modern IQ tests.
IQ tests and the whole notion of IQ testing have not been without controversy. There is contention, for example, on whether it is really possible to measure human intelligence – given that there is not even consensus on definition of the very term intelligence. The tests employed to measure intelligence have also been criticized for being biased towards certain social groups – especially after a prominent scientist in mid 20th century came up with the argument that certain races were intellectually superior to other races – an argument he backed with data obtained from IQ tests – and which was contested on account that items included in IQ tests give undue advantage to economically privileged (and thus well exposed) social groups – hence their apparent higher IQ test scores.
Learn How Rhodiola May Help You
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on September 15th, 2009
Arctic Root, also renowned as the Golden Root, is a native plant of arctic Siberia. This particular plant is a well known natural remedy against tension and anxiousness. For hundreds of years it has been employed in numerous European and Asian nations to treat numerous maladies.
Some of the handled illnesses include fatigue, depression, anemia, impotence, gastrointestinal ailments, infections, and nervous system disorders. So how does this extract of Rhodiola rosea help provide relief against stress and anxiety?
Since in today’s hectic society more and more people suffer from stress and anxiety, an all natural remedy would be very beneficial. Imagine an anxiety fighting natural supplement which does not have any negative side effects of rhodiola rosea on the body.
Rhodiola Rosea has the ability to stabilize the body without disrupting any bodily functions. It is its ability to normalize hormones which makes the golden root effective in treating depression and stress. So how exactly does it work?
The Golden Root stimulates neurotransmitters and enhances their effects on the brain. What this means is that this particular plant enhances the brain’s ability to process serotonin (a neurotransmitter that helps the body adapt to stress).
When your body adapts better to stress, you develop more tolerance against stress. This means that the physical effects that stress may have had on your body before you started taking this supplement have been reduced. Rhodiola Rosea is also known to improve your mood, your energy level, and your mental clarity. When you are serious about incorporating this particular product into your daily routine be sure that you find a trustworthy provider, especially if you utilize rhodiola rosea for depression.
Be assured that the product is free of chemical additives, pesticides, yeast, and artificial dyes. These ingredients are usually a red flag when it comes down to natural remedies. So if you suffer from stress or anxiety, talk to your doctor about possibly integrating this natural remedy into your everyday routine.
DISCLAIMER: I hope this helps, but note that I am not a medical professional so you should consult with your physician before taking any medical suggestions from the Web.

