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Sunday, September 16, 2012
New Vinyl Toys Debut at N.Y. INTERNATIONAL GIFT FAIR/08.
Strangeco debuts their new vinyl product line at the N.Y. International Gift Fair/08.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Pain Relief - Headaches, Migraines, Back Ache, Etc. Binaural Beats (0.5Hz)
http://www.binauralbrainwave.net
HEADPHONES REQUIRED
A low Delta wave to help soothe pain. This is particularly effective for headaches and migraines. Make sure you're sitting or lying down somewhere comfortable. It also helps to close your eyes.
HEADPHONES REQUIRED
A low Delta wave to help soothe pain. This is particularly effective for headaches and migraines. Make sure you're sitting or lying down somewhere comfortable. It also helps to close your eyes.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
How To Avoid Being Charged Overdraft Fees
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Follow these tips to keep more in your wallet by avoiding overdraft fees.
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Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know how. Emphasizing high-quality instructional videos, Howcast brings you experts who provide accurate information in easy-to-follow tutorials on everything from makeup, hairstyling, nail art design, and soccer to parkour, skateboarding, dancing, kissing, and much, much more.
Step 1: Choose the right bank
Choose a bank or credit union that provides their customers with overdraft protection.
Tip
Realize that banks and credit unions are competing for your business, so choose carefully.
Step 2: Link checking and savings
Sign up for an overdraft protection plan that links your checking account to your savings account or a credit card.
Step 3: Check account balance
Check your account balance frequently and keep track of your deposits and withdrawals in your checkbook register.
Tip
Don't forget about automatic electronic payments you may have set up with utilities, loans, health clubs, or other institutions.
Step 4: Get alerts
Have your bank e-mail or text balance alerts to your computer or phone to keep you informed of your balance.
Step 5: Keep extra money
Whenever possible, keep some extra money in your account to allow for mistakes and avoid overdraft fees.
Step 6: Review statements
Review your bank statements each month to see what checks or transactions have or have not cleared.
Step 7: Opt out of protection plans
Opt out of protection plans so that your debit card will be declined if there isn't enough money in your account to cover the transaction. It'll be embarrassing, but a little embarrassment is better than paying $35.00 for a cup of coffee.
Did You Know?
According to the Center for Responsible Lending, debit-card overdrafts are the single largest source of overdraft fees.
Subscribe to Howcast's YouTube Channel - http://howc.st/uLaHRS
Follow these tips to keep more in your wallet by avoiding overdraft fees.
Howcast uploads the highest quality how-to videos daily! Be sure to check out our playlists for guides that interest you: http://howc.st/ytmainplaylists
Subscribe to Howcast's other YouTube Channels:
Howcast Health Channel - http://howc.st/HOE3aY
Howcast Video Games Channel - http://howc.st/tYKKrk
Howcast Tech Channel - http://howc.st/rx9FwR
Howcast Food Channel - http://howc.st/umBoJX
Howcast Arts & Recreation Channel - http://howc.st/vmB86i
Howcast Sports & Fitness Channel - http://howc.st/vKjUjm
Howcast Personal Care & Style Channel - http://howc.st/vbbNt3
Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know how. Emphasizing high-quality instructional videos, Howcast brings you experts who provide accurate information in easy-to-follow tutorials on everything from makeup, hairstyling, nail art design, and soccer to parkour, skateboarding, dancing, kissing, and much, much more.
Step 1: Choose the right bank
Choose a bank or credit union that provides their customers with overdraft protection.
Tip
Realize that banks and credit unions are competing for your business, so choose carefully.
Step 2: Link checking and savings
Sign up for an overdraft protection plan that links your checking account to your savings account or a credit card.
Step 3: Check account balance
Check your account balance frequently and keep track of your deposits and withdrawals in your checkbook register.
Tip
Don't forget about automatic electronic payments you may have set up with utilities, loans, health clubs, or other institutions.
Step 4: Get alerts
Have your bank e-mail or text balance alerts to your computer or phone to keep you informed of your balance.
Step 5: Keep extra money
Whenever possible, keep some extra money in your account to allow for mistakes and avoid overdraft fees.
Step 6: Review statements
Review your bank statements each month to see what checks or transactions have or have not cleared.
Step 7: Opt out of protection plans
Opt out of protection plans so that your debit card will be declined if there isn't enough money in your account to cover the transaction. It'll be embarrassing, but a little embarrassment is better than paying $35.00 for a cup of coffee.
Did You Know?
According to the Center for Responsible Lending, debit-card overdrafts are the single largest source of overdraft fees.
Why You Should Trademark Your Name
Ever wonder why Common is no longer Common Sense? Or why Soulja Boy is now Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em? Well, the answer to both of those questions is, the failure to acquire a trademark.
Common Sense, after building a sizable fanbase and an impressive body of work, soon learned that a reggae band owned the name before he did. Soulja Boy was sued by a hip hop artist who also owned the name first and had to either change his name or modify it in a way that was legally acceptable. This is a terrible situation to be in after you have invested years into building your career. There have been cases where artists could not release completely recorded and packaged albums because they did not own their names. What happens is that you not only have to stop using the name, but you could be sued as well. In some cases, you can make the other party a monetary offer to release the name, but if you’re a bigger star, they’re likely to make you pay a hefty sum.
How do you acquire a trademark and how much does it cost? Well, I’m glad you asked that question. Filing a application costs about $325 and it can take a minimum of 6 months to get a confirmation. You can do a name search and file electronically online. There’s more detailed info on the website and they give you a walkthrough. www.uspto.gov/main trademarks.htm
Having an entertainment attorney do this for you can cost about $1000 because there can be a lot of paperwork involved. Also, entertainment attorneys have added resources that give them the ability to do a more thorough search of finding out if the name you’ve chosen is available.
Better to pay now than pay later. You should also try to pick a unique name. I meet a lot of hip hop artist that have given themselves common names or names of already trademarked comic book characters. This will guarantee you a future of legal trouble.
Check the trademark website and always consult with a attorney if you’re unsure about anything.
Why You Should Trademark Your Name
TravisYahuw - Genius (Creative) Produced by Autechre
Scribed by TravisYahuw, Produced by Autechre, this tune is a very distinct masterpiece!
Remember listen to it with an open-mind, and also remember, remain humble,
peace.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Miles Bonny - A Song From Miles
Written by: Kermit the Frog
Song: A Song From Miles
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Bandcamp: milesbonnympm.bandcamp.com
iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/de/album/lumberjack-soul/id442700260
Video edited by Miles Bonny
© MPM 2011
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