Posted on 31 July 2012. Tags: cost effective solution, DIR, Extend, lg dvd player, niche, office, player, range, repeater, signal amplifier, thanks in advance, wi fi, wireless capability, wireless router, Yahoo
I have a D-Link DIR-615 wireless router operating to 802.11n installed in my office. Unfortunately, the signal is very weak in the room and niche where my LG DVD player (with wireless capability) is, making watching streamed Netflix shows on the main TV nearly impossible. Plus, my house is not wired for ethernet, and there’s no easy way to run an ethernet connection from the router to the DVD player. I’ve heard that I could get another router that will act as a repeater, buy a repeater (one Yahoo Answer mentioned a bi-directional Wi-Fi signal amplifier; not sure if it’s the same as a repeater), or perhaps buy a newer router that has longer range. I’d greatly appreciate your ideas on a cost-effective solution. Thanks in advance.
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Posted on 25 June 2012. Tags: Account, company states, conferencing products, cutting edge tools, income source, intuitive interface, personal templates, player, snap, video conferencing room, video email, video fun, video meeting, way, WowWe
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Once you become a member of WowWe, other people don’t have to join for you to communicate with them. They can view a video email or participate in a video meeting without a WowWe subscription.
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If you don’t like the system and let us know within 3 days of purchase, WowWe will refund your money – NO QUESTIONS ASKED.
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WowWe is, without question, the low-cost provider of video email and video conferencing. Combine that with our cutting-edge tools, and you can be sure that you are getting a superior value.
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The video email is FREE to you and the company states that it will always be FREE to use. The video email comes with a variety of different templates to choose from and also the ability to upload your own personal templates for personal or business branding. For a small upgrade fee ($19.95) you can use the video conferencing room which allows for 50 people ( and more if needed) and requires no user download for participants like GotoMeeting does. Also, the video email and conferencing products are a great tool to promote your main MLM or existing business without interfering. There is opportunity if wanted, of adding an additional income source by becoming an affiliate.
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Posted on 27 April 2012. Tags: everything, fool, girlfriend, guy, niche, player, popular group, school juniors, social pariah, way
I moved to a new school about 8 months ago and everything’s been going fairly well. I’ve found my niche but all of a sudden this guy has been indirectly coming on to me. (This has been going on since December.) He is continuously flirting with me in an awkwardly cute way. It’s weird because he goes out of his way to make me notice him in class but won’t actually talk to me (except twice). BUT, he has an on again/off again girlfriend and I am 100% not interested in getting involved in that.
The question is, do you think he’s just trying to mess with me/make a fool out of me? I’m not a social pariah, but I’m definitely not in the “popular group” like himself. Everyone in my town knows/loves him.
I am *NOT* going to pursue him since he has a girlfriend, but if they break up and he continues flirting with me like he is, what should I do?
He acts really awkward/bashful when he’s near me, but around his friends, he acts very arrogant and sure of himself. Do you think he’s just trying to mess with me?
We’re both high school juniors.
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Posted on 06 November 2011. Tags: ball, baseball knowledge, coaching training, fall winter, hey guys, Highschool, highschool team, knowledge, middle infielder, niche, offseason, outfield, player
Hey guys. Im an above average ball player at my school, and would like to improve over the off season so i can make my highschool team in the spring. If anyone has any baseball knowledge of coaching, training, etc. I need some offseason drills i can do around my house, in my garage or backyard this fall/winter. Im a middle infielder, and play the outfield as well, trying to find my niche. I really enjoy second base, and would love to play short stop but my big weakness is my throwing arm. I dont release the ball the proper way, therefore it dosent go as fast or as far. If anyone can help that would be appreciated. Thank you
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Posted on 01 June 2011. Tags: cod, first person shooter, Game, gaming question, GHOST, halo, large scale, mature players, niche, Online, person, player, scale maps, series, teamwork
I want a first person shooter with online multiplayer that requires more teamwork, (maybe with squads, where every player has a niche) less run and gun (unlike CoD series) and is realistic (like Ghost Recon) maybe with vehicles (like Halo: Reach), long, large scale maps and games, and, importantly, mature players. (as in I don’t want eight year olds swearing in my ear). If anyone can think of a game that fits these criteria, put it in the answers
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Posted on 17 April 2011. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate marketing, Bonus, Book, cash deposits, Deposit, gaming revenue, gross gaming, online games, player, real money, sense
I promote online games where players make real cash deposits and can win real money. Each player is eligible for a bonus comp on their deposit. Meaning, if Player A deposits $100 they receive a $100 bonus.
If Player A loses, then they lose not only their deposit but also the bonus.
At the end of the month these bonuses are deducted from the Gross Gaming Revenue of that month. However, I don’t see how each bonus can be deducted if the player loses this back to the house.
If Player A receives a $100 bonus but loses the bonus, then the house is neither ahead $100 or lost $100, they are in fact even.
If Player A wins and makes a withdrawal then yes the house is out the $100 bonus. Then and only then can the house deduct this loss of $100 bonus from the Gross Gaming Revenue and of course any winnings cashed out by Player A.
However, and maybe I’ve got this wrong, but how can a $100 bonus be given, then lost, effectively being returned to the house and then being deducted? That doesn’t make sense.
It’s similar to me lending a friend $100. At that point I’d be out $100. However my friend returns the $100 and I’m back to square. I’m neither out nor ahead, I’m square again.
My question, given what I’ve tried to explain above, does this make sense, or am I being diddled on bonuses being deducted when they should not be deducted at all?
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