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How To Get Started In Forex Trading?

Forex trading can be a rewarding experience, but if traders do not start out right, they may end up regretting the decision to jump into the FX trade. In order to avoid making mistakes that would sour the experience, future traders can take some time to consider the things they need to do before they start trading.

The very first thing that is the most important is the broker. The broker is the person the trader will be working with closely and who will be the person that the trader will go to for advice. Some traders would like to be completely independent, while other traders would like to discuss every trade with someone before they execute it. Traders will need to find the right person who can be as involved as they want them to be and with whom they can have a close relationship.

After finding that perfect person the trader can work with, then the trader can begin a demo account. New traders might be excited to begin trading a real account, but it may not be a good idea to do this right from the beginning. Different brokerage firms use different software for trading, and new traders need to give themselves a little time to become familiar with the brokerage firms software.

While traders are breaking in their new software, they can take this time to begin honing a trading strategy. Traders have different types of charts to choose from when they are trading, short-term as well as long-term, and they need to decide which type of chart helps them to accomplish their goals the best. The month or so that they have to practice with their demo accounts will give them the chance to make their mistakes there rather than when they have their money at stake.

Now traders are ready to make their first real trades. There should not be any difference in trading a real account than it was to trade the demo account, but with real money emotions sometimes take over the process. Traders need to remember to keep their emotions at a distance and trade with the knowledge they learned before they opened their live accounts. (continue reading…)

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Introduction to International Data Roaming

The OECD has been undertaking work on international mobile roaming services during the last two years. Two reports have already been published, the first of which benchmarked retail and wholesale charges for voice roaming services and SMS. It found their price level was unreasonably high, particularly in view of the underlying costs, and conducted a preliminary analysis of options available to policy makers in order to lower prices and increase transparency for end-users. The second report provided a deeper understanding of these options and put forward a set of recommendations that could be implemented by governments, should it be necessary, after assessing the specific situation in a given country.

While these reports have addressed issues surrounding international mobile roaming services in general, they have not dealt with the specific issues of data roaming services. Though sharing many common aspects with voice and SMS roaming services, data roaming services have several specific characteristics, such as potentially closer substitutes (as a customer’s usual home number does not have to be transferred in order to provide full substitutability, especially for data-only services), and the possibility of delivering them over different end-user devices (notebooks, netbooks, tablets, smart-phones, and so forth).

This report primarily focuses on presenting the methodology and main findings of a pricing data collection exercise that covers data roaming services in the OECD area. It encompasses data roaming services with Internet access functionality, as well as pricing for incoming and outgoing Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS). Available data roaming prices for handset and laptop use have been collected, even though only handset-based prices have been used for comparison, except for one of the benchmarks.

The report addresses some specific issues related to regulatory approaches adopted for data roaming services. The available evidence on wholesale data roaming prices for the European Union is presented. This allows some consideration to be made on the adequacy, effectiveness and possible regulatory exit of the European Union’s Roaming Regulation. An ambitious requirement of this legal provision is the obligation for data roaming operators to implement the so called “cut-off limit”. It is a threshold that operators make available to consumers, beyond which the data roaming service ceases, if the customer does not explicitly accept its continuation. Bill-shock phenomena are a matter of concern for policy makers, especially for data roaming services. The implementation of this measure is one step towards protecting data roaming customers in a market where average prices are still not reasonably competitive.

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Innovative Uses of Shipping Containers

Shipping containers are quite versatile and durable and due to these qualities, people have now started using them for various purposes other than the storage. Today it is very common to see classrooms, extensions, offices or even some businesses who use a basic shipping container as their operating area.

A shipping container is made using high strength steel and very sturdy 7-9 gauge steel panels that hold the entire frame together. These containers come in 10, 20 and 40 feet sizes. Today many shipping container dealers and shipping yards offer surplus containers for sale. Such containers are available at the cheap rates and can be easily reused in numerous ways. Here we are listing some of the ways:

  • 1. These containers are made using solid steel and are sturdy to protect your goods. They perfectly served their masters when they were used for shipping goods on the high seas where they endured high velocity winds, corrosive salt water and extreme pressure when they were stacked one above another. Therefore, they can serve as a safe for your valuable items on this earth as well.
  • 2. It is a great and cost effective way to use your own shipping container to ship your items to the new destination or country when you are moving. These shipping containers are also helpful when you are not interested in unpacking everything at your new destination. You can leave all your items in the container till you need them.
  • 3. Small and mid size businesses can use shipping container as their office. Though, such a container would definitely need some makeover where they will have to add few windows and a electricity connection.
  • 4. People can modify a shipping container and use it as a point to sell wares. This will be great because if one location doesn’t work for sales, they can always move their container to a new place!
  • 5. These shipping containers also provide an option to add extra rooms to several overcrowded schools. They are cheap options until the school builds the additional rooms.
  • 6. The refrigerated shipping containers can be used in the National Parks or wilderness areas to keep huge food supplies or medicines safe from the wild animals and elements.


Flexible paper phone

Researchers at the Canadian Human Media Laboratory, Queens University in Ontario, have made a full-featured smartphone flexible electronic paper.

Paper phone can dial and receive calls, play music and read an e-book. However, in contrast, adapts to form pockets or purses, and some actions can be made by it to bend in certain ways.

This device has a flexible screen diagonal 9.5 cm (3.7 inches) made from e-paper company E-Ink, below which the flexible printed circuit with resistive sensors bending. These sensors allow the phone is programmed to recognize different types of bending, which then result in actions such as viewing menus, dialing, dialing songs or perform some other function.

When it is not in use, the paper phone does not waste electricity. Vertegalov team has made ​​a similar device, called Snaplet, which can be worn as a band on the forearm. Works like a clock when the convex curve (arm), it becomes a personal digital assistant when the plane, and can be used as a phone when he bent concave.

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Water pump

A water pump is a pump that brings water to the surface. It can be done mechanically or by hand with a crank back and forth. A manual pump is also called crank pump.
In the past, groundwater (including spring water ), or rain water for consumption or other purposes usually used an acorn from a well or cistern scooped. Also, surface water was frequently used.

During the 17th century the first water pumps show up anwere used to pump shallow groundwater. They appeared initially mainly in urban areas where surface water was unavailable or very dirty. They were the town pump or village pump intended for common use and a meeting place for the residents. Also, the laundry was done with this type of pump. Sometimes they were beautifully executed with an elegant stone casing. Many of these pumps are built in the 18th century. Even brewers sometimes had their own pump. The pump had a reasonable quality but sometimes it was often difficult to get to the pump.

In the 19th century, there was cast iron pump and from 1870 it become the village water pump. Also cast iron pump was located and designed for individuals such as farmers. It was really popular. Many farms and houses, possessed it. (continue reading…)

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Kissing on the Internet

Scientists have developed a device that could remotely make you be kissed. Dirty or innovative? Judge for yourself!
It works quite simple: the station stops the mouthpiece of the device in the mouth and moves as if it was the tongue of the recipient. Software in the box stores the movements and sends it to the device of the recipient. The receiver is the mouthpiece of the device in the mouth and stabbing movements so that the sender has made experience.
For those that were not entirely clear, there is the movie below.

Scientists are still planning to improve the unit. Similarly, the moisture of the tongue, the way of breathing and flavor to the machine are more people added to the idea that they really kissing.
But who will use it later? The researchers see it certainly evident. A popular singer or actor would use the equipment and so fans can enable remote with him or her to kiss.

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Superbus

Ever heard of superbus? This is a transport that was designed by astronaut Wubbo Ockels. The long bus without any problems exceeds the distance with 250 kilometers an hour. A working prototype of the Superbus will be seen in May 2011. at exhibition in Dubai.

The Superbus is an alternative transportation such as bus and train. His maximum speed is 300 kilometers per hour, and the average cruise speed, according Ockels is approximately 250 km per hour.

The bus looks very aerodynamic and can accommodate 23 passengers. “Many people never get the chance to drive a Ferrari, but they will be able to do for the price of a ticket in the superbus drive” says Ockels.

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Open Your Mind About Valves

Valves are used in just about every industrial application one can think of. From your house to the space shuttle, life would be difficult without the use of valves. Ultimately what is a valve used for? A valve is designed to start or stop the flow of liquids or gas through pipelines from one place to another. In most cases they are simple devices that can be operated by using your hand. Some others are more complicated contraptions with electronic devices attached to them. (continue reading…)

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“Pepsi” bottle made of the herbal materials

American soft drink producer will make in the future bottle of the organic orange peel and potatoes, or the shell oat grain.

The U.S. soft drinks producer, the company “Pepsi”, has developed a bottle produced of the renewable raw materials of plant origin, which can be completely recycled. “Pepsi” this bottle will start to use the test program in 2012, and if they prove successful, we will commence their full commercialization, reports Reuters. “Green Bottle” is now made ​​from hemp grass, bark and leaf conifers that surround the corn cob, and the future composition of organic bottles may enter and peel oranges and potatoes, the shell oat grains and other byproducts of the food industry. (continue reading…)

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Surface Reflectance Daily L2G Global 1km and 500m

The MODIS Surface Reflectance products provide an estimate of the surface spectral reflectance as it would be measured at ground level in the absence of atmospheric scattering or absorption. Low-level data are corrected for atmospheric gases and aerosols, yielding a level-2 basis for several higher-order gridded level-2 (L2G) and level-3 products.

MOD09GA provides Bands 1-7 in a daily gridded L2G product in the Sinusoidal projection, including 500-meter reflectance values and 1-kilometer observation and geolocation statistics. 500-m Science Data Sets provided for this product include reflectance for Bands 1-7, a quality rating, observation coverage, observation number, and 250-m scan information. 1-kilometer Science Data Sets provided include number of observations, quality state, sensor angles, solar angles, geolocation flags, and orbit pointers.

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