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My Personal iTouch Review

Posted by Tousala | Posted in General Interest | Posted on 27-08-2009

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Here is my personal itouch review. The iTouch is a handheld, touch screen-based device originally released by Apple in September 2007. The ipod Touch or iTouch as most people are calling it, is Apple’s portable media player and Wi-Fi mobile platform. The Apple ipod touch 8 GB, 16 GB and 32 GB is a whole new way of listening to music its fantastic…

The new 2nd generation iTouch is slimmer, lighter and has a bigger battery for an amazing 36 hours of audio playback. Obviously the battery life depends on how the iTouch is being used and for how long.

The itouch is much slimmer than the iphone, an iPhone look-alike, the iPod touch, was expected with added video, as was the re-vamped nano. Basically, the itouch will be considered better because people can enjoy the benefits of the iphone without compromising their ability to use a phone.

The itouch is a neat thing and has many uses, but does it have enough memory yet? Another thing to consider most people who use flash players, like to use them while exercising, and want to be able to switch songs and volume without having to look at the screen.

The iPod touch features the same revolutionary interface as iphone. Itouch sources tell me Apple does not supply any software with the itouch, all of the content control is via Apple’s itunes software. The WiFi feature of the itouch is a real bonus. While the iTouch is great to read, it is harder to type a lot of text into it. Overall I think the itouch is great and is on the whole quite user friendly.

Be the envy of your friends, with quite possibly the most stylish piece of kit ever to come off the Apple production lines, the itouch price is also quite reasonable, would be nice if Apple provided at least a basic cover in the bundle though. With its great features, it comes with the service of Apple which I think is excellent. I would highly recommend this device to anyone of any age and think that Apple has made a great product here a touch of class, it is very eye grabbing, people want to play with it all the time and above all it’s sexy.

Making Profits From Real Estate in Slow States

Posted by Tousala | Posted in General Interest | Posted on 27-08-2009

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If the location is stagnant you will have to know up front that buying a investment for wholesale real estate investing will require some understanding. You do not want to be required to restrict yourself to purchasing a property that you will need to live in. For instance, that means you buy a property and occupy it until you turn it. In such an area you will have to get an edge on other investors. You won’t be able to turn it any higher than what the location supports. Therefore, you need to acquire at a substantial discount to make a good profit if you are planning to do this the traditional way.

In this instance wholesalers will begin by doing their homework on prices in the local markets. Given the current real estate areas and the number of motivated sellers, wholesalers who are flipping real estate are doing very well. No matter what you decide to do, at the end of the day, you have to determine the money you made against the level of risk that it took getting the property successfully wholesaled. This is why quicker low risk techniques like real estate wholesaling are recommended.

Remember to educate yourself about assigning properties and/or discuss with an experienced expert before you consider any new investment company and personal finance goals.

Alleviating the Nightmare: How to Learn Spanish Grammar

Posted by Tousala | Posted in General Interest | Posted on 27-08-2009

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Grammar is hard!  Spanish has HOW many verb conjugations?  What do you mean by gender?  ARRGH!  This is too hard!  I quit.

Any English speaker who has taken an entry level Spanish in an attempt to learn the language has likely felt similar frustrations.  Learning Spanish Grammar is difficult for native speakers of English.  This is, in part, because of the gendered nouns and the variety of verb conjugations

Unlike in English, all Spanish nouns have a gender.  This is most often indicated by the article or by the way the word ends.  For example, a noun like la casa that has the feminine article la and ends in an a (casa), is a feminine word and must be followed or preceded by only feminine pronouns.

To absorb this, students’ may choose to create flashcards or even place sticky notes all over their houses to help memorize the words and their gender, or simply remember that words ending in -a, -dad, -tad, -z, -ión, -ción, -umbre, or -ie are most often feminine and all others are masculine.  This is a vital part in learning Spanish grammar both with regards to speaking and writing.

Okay, so gender is not that difficult when you put it in its simplest terms.  Verb conjugation, though, is anything but easy.  There are a variety of “person” possibilities that make this part of learning Spanish grammar difficult at best.  It is vital, then, to know to whom you are addressing.  Is it first (I), second (you) or third person (he/she) singular?  Are you speaking to more than one person; if so, is it first (you as in a group), second (you as in a group and me) or third person plural (they as in a group)?

Once you have a fundamental understanding of person as it relates to learning Spanish grammar, it is time to begin practicing on verbs.  It is key to understand the difference between a root and an infinitive.  The root most often remains unchanged.  For example, the verb hablar means “to speak”.  The root is habl-, and the infinitive is –ar. 
Sounds too difficult? Why not just booking a spanish course in Barcelona? You will find many great spanish schools in Barcelona - just look them up in Google!

 

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