วันอาทิตย์ที่ 30 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

The Important Role of Web Hosting For the Emergence of Internet Technologies

Today, the Internet represents a vital part of our lives, not only that we get to work more efficiently and effectively, but also some of us get our entertainment through online games. Either for business, or pleasure, internet had become crucial to support today's business by having their operations to run as smoothly as possible.

Billions of people browse and surf the internet everyday to get the necessary information which they need. Anything under the sun can be found in the Internet. People have become defined in accepting the benefits and value of the internet for their website and web hosting. They are well aware that they need to involve themselves with the Internet to further enhance their names across to the Global team because advertisement on the web is one of the most effective types of promoting one's goods and services.

Currently, everything seemed to be building on the Internet, this is inclusive of bank and financial corporations and the up-time of the servers. The Internet has been well accepted by the society today and it has been cited that the nerve centre of this as a whole is the Internet. Once the internet is down, there is totally no way to support the online traffic and your base customers under all circumstances.

Web hosting has become a necessity today. 9 out of 10 teenagers owned their own websites for multiple reasons. This was driven by the great emergence of the Internet and their websites operation business as well as web hosting. Web hosting is the act of placing one's web over onto the website by providing all the necessary support to the website owners, regardless whether this is for online business used or only for personnel usage.

Another area where web hosting role is crucial lies in their ability to provide the critical technical support by trouble-shooting and resolving any of the servers or websites' defects at any one time with the best technical skills and knowledge that they have been provided by their web hosting providers.

Last but not least, there are multiple types of web hosting servers which are available out there, such as dedicated web server, shared web server, collated web server, managed web server and many more. Depending on the different needs of the web-users, each of these web servers has their individual value and benefits which they are contributing to their end-users on. Let me quote an example here, dedicated web server is the most expensive type of web server, nevertheless it is the most powerful web servers which are capable to provide high quality performance and the greatest safety features and controls as compared to the rest of the web servers.




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วันศุกร์ที่ 28 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Bridal Shower Games: Make The Next One You Host A Big Hit

When you host a bridal shower, you really want to focus on making the event special for the future bride. However, you also want to make it fun and exciting for those attending. Here are some quick and easy bridal shower games you can use that won't cost you a fortune:

1. The Bridal Trivia Game: This will take some preparation, but is an inexpensive and fun game to show how much those invited truly know about the future bride. You can make it part observational, like what color shoes the future bride is wearing today, to "about the bride" questions, like where was the future bride born. You can even hold two separate trivia games and your bridal shower games will be completely covered. The person answering the most questions correctly will be the winner.

2. The "ABC" Game: All you need for this bridal shower game is a sheet of paper with the alphabet listed down the left hand side. Next to each item, party goers need to write something that starts with that letter that deals with a wedding. "A" could stand for a wedding "A"lbum. "B" could be a "B"ridal shower. "C" could represent the wedding "C"ake. Set the time limit for the game at only a minute. The person getting the most items listed in that time will be the winner.

3. A Bridal Scramble or Word Find: Using your computer, you can make up a bridal scramble or word find for a bridal shower game. For the scramble, you would take words associated with a wedding, like wedding gown, tuxedo, rings, church, reception hall, flower girls, ring bearer, and mix all the letters up. Those playing would have to unscramble the words into their appropriate form. For the word find, you could take similar words and hide them within a huge square of letters. The first person to unscramble all the words or find all the words will be the winner.

Little prizes are great for bridal shower games. Items like picture frames or candle holders can be decorated with little bows and ribbons for a special little gift.




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วันเสาร์ที่ 22 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Common Wealth Games 2010

The 2010 Common wealth games is one of the largest multi-sport event, going to be held between 3rd October to 14th October. The capital city, New Delhi holds pride in hosting the common wealth games 2010. In the past history, this is the second time that such kind of grand event will be organized in Asia.

It is a multi-sport event, held on grand scale featuring the elite athletes of the world. Earlier this grand event was held in the year 1930, titled as 'British Empire games'. Later on, new name was assigned in 1978 as Common Wealth games.

India was also once privileged to host the Asian Games in 1951 and 1982. It is first time that common wealth games are to be organized in India. The opening and closing ceremony is scheduled at Jawaharlal Nehru stadium.

India sports minister will be leading the committee for conducting the games while the Indian Olympic Association president, Mr. Suresh Kalmadi will be the head of organizing committee. Seventy-two countries will be participating in this grand international event, involving the elite of the athletes and the best of the nations. Many infrastructural changes have occurred in the city, new venues are being set up to run the event smoothly. The Delhi Game Village is to be constructed on the eastern bank of river Yammuna, covering an area of about 63.5 hectares, with a capacity to accommodate 8,500 athletes and officials.

During the Common Wealth Games, 17 sports will be held in the stadium including - Aquatics, Athletics, Badminton, Bowls, Boxing, Cycling, EAD events, Gymnastics, Hockey, Netball, Rugby sevens, Shooting Squash, Table Tennis and Weightlifting.

Special preparations have been made by Delhi Government on this special occasion. Public holiday is declared on the closing ceremony of Games, 14th October. Pubic transport facilities have been improved by introducing DTC buses and AC Metro feeder buses. Local transportation has added 5000 new cabs to travel all around the city. Strict security arrangements will be made at Games Village and other games related venues. To keep check on any kind of trouble, special monitoring equipments like electronic surveillance, CCTV, X-ray baggage scanner etc are placed on the important locations.

Major venues for 2010 games in New Delhi are:

Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium -, Lawn, Bowls, Athletics and weightlifting
Dhyan Chand National Stadium - Hockey
Indira Gandhi Arena - Archery, Gymnastics, Wrestling and Cycling
Delhi University Sports Complex - Rugby
7s Tyagaraj Sports Complex - Netball
Siri Fort Complex- Badminton, Squash
Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range - Shooting
Talkatora stadium - Boxing
SPM Swimming Pool Complex - Aquatics
RK Khanna Tennis Complex - Tennis
Yamuna Sports Complex - Table Tennis




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วันพุธที่ 19 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Homemade Carnival Games Ideas

Are you throwing a carnival party and need carnival games ideas?

Traditional carnival games are usually played at carnival booths. You usually exchange one or more tickets for a turn at a game. Examples of carnival games booths include the Duck Pond game, Hoopla, Toss the Ball, Knock the Can and of course, the Coconut Shy. If you are hosting a Carnival Party, you can hire games booths, or better still make your own. To make a simple carnival game booth, you need a small table, a cloth big enough to drape over the table (brightly colored if possible), a large piece of card and some paints or thick marker pens.

You simply drape the cloth over the table, letting it hang down the front of the table to the ground. Using your paints, or marker pens, write out a fun sign, stating the name of the game- you can be really creative here! Finally attach the sign to the cloth and there you have it- your very own homemade carnival game booth. If you really want to look authentic, buy some cheap, narrow, plastic piping (available from hardware stores), cut into lengths to make a rectangular frame for the booth (you'll need one long one, just a tiny bit longer than your table length, and two shorter ones (decide how high you wish the frame to be).

Use strong tape to bind the pieces of tubing together to form a three sided rectangle, then attach to the table, again securing with strong tape. You can hang a lightweight sign from this, but be a little careful- the frame won't tolerate too much weight. You can buy ready made games to use on your booths if you wish. However, you can make your own. Keep food cans, and rinse these out and dry off. Cover these cans with brightly colored paper and use to stack up for the Knock the Can game. Add a couple of bean bags- and your game is ready to play. To play, the guest throws the bean bags, one at a time, at the cans. If they knock all the cans over, they win. For the Coconut Shy, you will need to buy a few fresh coconuts. To make the stands for the coconuts, use empty soda bottles that have been rinsed out and dried. Cut the tops off the bottles and cover them with brightly colored paper. Place the bottles on the top of the table booth, spaced well apart, and put the coconuts on top of the bottles. Have three small balls, or bean bags, per turn, and you are ready to play.

To play, the party guest tosses the bean bags, or balls, one at time, at the coconuts. If they knock one off, they win. Toss the Ball is an easy game to make. Cover a waste paper basket with brightly colored paper, place it at the back of the booth, or on the ground. Place a marker a fair distance away from the basket. This is where the party guests will stand to take their turns. Use any ball you like- for example a basketball or a baseball- it must fit into the target waste paper basket. To take a turn, the guest stands on the marker and throws the ball. If it goes into the basket and stays there, they win. You have two main options for prizes. Either give your guests tickets when they win a game, which they exchange for a prize at the end. Or, give a small prize at the booth to each winner. Have fun!




About the Author
Lori has been planning events and parties for over 15 years. She's organised and hosted everything from high profile celebratory events with over 400 guests, to home based family parties for her three children. Need more great Carnival Party ideas, then check out Carnival Birthday Party ideas, and for party ideas for all occasions take a look at http://www.find-party-ideas.com

วันจันทร์ที่ 17 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Tips For Hosting a Super Cheap Sleepover For Kids During This Economy Crisis

It's been a favorite past-time for children through the ages. An opportunity to hang out with friends all through the night. The reality is that kids are starting to feel some "pull" during this economy crisis as many families have to cut back and work harder in order to make ends meet.
 
Saving, cost-comparing, and working those frugal recipes are becoming a basic part of daily life for lots of people. But, kids just want to have fun! So, here are some great tips for helping them to have a great time together for a sleepover without spending a lot of your hard earned cash to make it happen:
 
Have all of the guests bring snacks for everyone to share! Whoever said that your family had to supply everything for a sleepover? Plus, kids love an opportunity to share their favorite goodies with friends. It also makes some kids feel more relaxed in a different environment.
 
You also have the kids each bring an ingredient for putting together some frugal recipes. Other parents won't think it too much to bring a can of tomato sauce or one bag of cheese for the kids to create a fun dish like mini-pizzas. Make sure to let them know that it doesn't have to be a specific brand, but that they can bring anything that they can buy for cheap, and these parents are sure to comply with a smile.
 
Entertainment is a snap if you keep things simple. A old movie, such as a mystery or something very silly, that you can rent for cheap, usually a $1 per day will work for most kids. Just don't make the movie the only "fun" thing that they will do during the sleepover.
 
Sleepovers are more fun when you have something to show for your time away. So, have the kids create something out of stuff that you can buy for cheap. It can be a craft or an edible sculpture using basics such as cheap oat cereal and marshmallow that you can usually get for about $1 per package. But, a $1 package could be enough "material" for 4 or 5 kids.
 
Kids enjoy playing games. But, instead of spending on board games, go online and do some research for a fun way to have a scavenger hunt. It can be as simple as looking for certain "words" around the house that come together to make a sentence or looking for hidden objects. Either way, kids love the challenge and chase of a scavenger hunt. The best part is that you can make it happen for next to nothing. Just be sure to buy for cheap the prizes and use whatever you have around the house for the hunt.
 
Sleepovers don't have to be elaborate get-togethers. They can be a place where kids can have a fabulous time coming together for some good, clean, and cheap fun! This economy crisis doesn't have to make put sleepovers on the backburner for your kids. Keep things basic, and your kids, along with their best buds will have the time of their life without breaking your family's budget!




Alexandra Vrugt, a recognized expert on saving money in daily life, has written many articles on how to manage on less. You can get free copy of her Ebook '15 Top Ways To Save Money' by visiting her website MakeEndsMeetOnlne.com.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 16 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Hosting a Texas Hold'em Poker Game

Hosting a Texas Hold'em poker game can be great way to get one's friends and family together and to interact with each other while providing a little friendly competition. You can play for money or choose not to. There is an art to hosting a Texas Hold'em poker game. Sure, you can pour some chips in a bowl and go at it. But, if you want a really cool experience, there are some other things that you need to keep in mind.

The first thing that you need to do is to check out the legality of gambling in your state or city before you begin. There are some good web sites online that can help you with this. Although the likelihood is minimal that the cops will come busting through your door because you are hosting a poker party, it never hurts to know if you are going to be participating in an illegal activity. Once you have done this, you need to call everyone or send out some invitations, if you want to make it really special.

Decide where you are going to meet, create a menu and purchase food and drinks and get yourself a table. You will need to gather all of the poker supplies that you will need. This might include dealer buttons, a table, poker chips, and cards.

If you are the Type A personality type, you can print out a sheet of paper that has a list of payout structures, the rules and the blind levels so that everyone is on the same page as it concerns how the game is going to be played. This also will help to lessen the likelihood of any conflicts over rules. If all these things are decided and agreed upon prior to beginning play, there will be less opportunity for problems.

Before everyone comes over or after everyone has arrived, you will need to discuss the style of games that will be played. Some of your options include playing for cash, breaking into teams and playing in a tournament. Deciding on whether you will be playing Seven Card Stud, No Limit, Limit or Texas Hold'em will also be necessary. Determine if people are going to be allowed rebuys, bounties, addons or other types of variants and how you will go about handling these things.

Another factor that you will need to consider, though it may not be a big deal if you have a small group, is how you are going to seat players and move them around after the games are over. You do want to make sure that there is a set of protocol, and that you are in control of things so that things don't get hectic or confusing. Also, consider how you are going to handle dealing and shuffling. Is one person going to do it all night, or will different persons take turns?

If you think these things out beforehand, you'll have a much smoother, enjoyable Texas Hold'em poker game, or tournament. Being prepared and organized will cut down on the amount of arguments and disagreements and will better ensure that everyone has a good time and is able to participate in a fun and fair game.




Read more about Kevin's passions on his blog, www.KevinTPerry.com

วันจันทร์ที่ 10 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Ice Breaker Games For Adults To Break Those Icy Barriers!

Ice breaker games for adults are perfect for parties, if you're hosting a business-related event or office retreat, or if you are just looking for some fun team-building activities. Icebreaker games will help make everyone feel more relaxed, comfortable, and at ease in a group-setting. If you are not sure which games would be most suitable to break the ice, here are some ideas to consider for your next party or event.

TRUTH OR LIE - Truth or Lie is nothing more than a grown-up version of Truth or Dare, which is typically played by teenagers. All you need to have on hand for this fun game, are a few pens and some paper.

Have everyone write down some true and false statements about themselves. Be sure to instruct people to make the false statements sound realistic, so not to give away the falsehood of the statement. For example, "When I was 18, I went to Hawaii and did the hula with the mayor." In this example, the person might have gone to Hawaii, at age 18 and did the hula while visiting, but in reality did not do the hula with the mayor.

When everyone has finished writing their statements, ask each person to read them aloud, one by one, and allow others to guess whether that particular statement is true or false. Since this is just one of the ice breaker games you are playing, there is no need to keep score or get too competitive at this time. Let everyone get warmed up and friendly with one another rather than trying to have winners with this game. The ultimate object with this game will be to get everyone talking and laughing.

MAGIC WORD - Magic Word is a game that can be played in different ways. If you want to start infusing and encouraging a little friendly competition, you can award a small prize to the winner at the end of the party.

As guests arrive, give them each a colorful beaded necklace and tell them the "Magic Word" for the night that must not be uttered. Make sure the "Magic Word" is something that could easily be said by your guests and not something far-fetched. For example, to make the "Magic Word" be "alligator" would probably not be a good choice unless your guests all happen to participate in safaris and you're hosting a party related to this theme. If you're hosting a business-related event or office retreat, you would want to select a word related to your product line or business. Bottom Line: Make that "Magic Word" real to your group.

The object of the game is for guests to collect as many necklaces as possible by getting the other guests to say the "Magic Word". All tricks allowed and if one guest overhears someone saying the "Magic Word" and says so before another guest can jump in and say so, that person gets the necklace.

CUP STACKING - Another fun game is Cup Stacking, which can also be enjoyed by adults and not just children. You will need lots of plastic cups in various sizes that are strong and sturdy. Place the cups on a flat surface and have each guest take one cup and stack it on top of another cup. As the mountain of cups grows, it will be hard not to knock any down.

This is a game that could be played in various ways. For example, you could split everyone off into teams and have them compete against one another, or you could make a competition of several people against each other all at one time. In either case, you would need to give each team or person the same number and size of cups.

The above games are all fun, enjoyable, and suitable as ice breaker games for adults at parties, business-related events, or office retreats. Just remember to make sure you take photos to capture the moments, especially when the tall mountain (s) of cups are about to crash down!




Explore more Ice Breaker Games by visiting www.birthday-party-ideas-101.com, a party planning website written and edited by Professional Organizer, Elizabeth Chastain. You'll also find lots of ideas for invitations, decorations, cakes, games, and favors.

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วันเสาร์ที่ 8 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Wine Tasting Parties: 4 Easy Steps to Hosting a Great Wine Tasting Party

Thomas Jefferson said, “Good wine is a necessity of life for me”. No wonder he was one of our founding fathers!

More and more people are drinking wine these days and why not? It’s readily acknowledged by the medical community that drinking red wine in moderation has a myriad of health benefits including lowering your risk of contracting heart disease, breast cancer, prostate cancer and cataracts. I don’t know about you, but for me, that’s a good enough reason to enjoy a glass or two every night. In addition, it’s a nice way to relax after a rough day and getting together with friends over a glass of wine is a great venue for socializing and having fun.

One way to do this is by hosting a wine tasting party. Besides being a lot of fun, this is an excellent approach for learning about wine and maybe finding a few new wines you really enjoy. Below are some guidelines that will help you organize a wine tasting that’s sure to be a hit.



  1. Inviting your guests-

    The first thing you need to consider when organizing a wine-tasting party is how many people to invite. Generally speaking, 8 to 12 is considered the optimum number of guests. This size group is large enough to promote spontaneous interaction and small enough to be easily manageable.

    Whether you telephone, email, or sent written invitations is a personal choice. I happen to prefer sending email invitations. American Greetings has a great card site that includes “eInvites”. It’s a wonderful service where you can send invitations and your guests can simply click a button to RSVP. You can even schedule follow-up reminders. The American greeting site has a $20.00 yearly membership fee, but for all the ecards and services, I think it’s worth it.


  2. Choosing the wine-

    In my opinion, choosing the wine to taste at your party is the best part of the planning stage. But then, I happen to get mesmerized every time I walk into a large wine store. There’s so much to choose from.

    There are many different ways you can handle wine selection. One option is to consider a themed party. For example: “California Chardonnays”, “German Rieslings”, “Wines Under $10.00”, or “Italian Reds”. The possibilities here are endless, so don’t be afraid to be creative. Another option might be to choose wines from a particular winery or even to select different vintages (years) of the exact same wine. Selecting different vintages of the same wine is called a vertical tasting and this may be more costly to do since older vintages tend to carry a higher price tag.

    When buying the wine for your party, keep in mind that for tasting purposes, each pour should be about two ounces. This means that for eight people or less, one 750 ml bottle should be enough.


  3. The question of food-

    No party would be complete without food. However, depending on your goal for the event, you may want to wait until after tasting the wine to serve food because food affects the taste of wine and visa-versa. If your goal is to have an informal gathering of friends and experience new wines with good food, by all means serve food paired with the various wines. In fact, an easy and fun way to have a wine tasting party is to ask your guests to bring the various courses (appetizers, soup, salad, dessert) along with a paired wine while you provide the main course and wine.

    If your primary goal is tasting and judging new wine, it is more appropriate to wait until after the tasting to serve the food. Instead, during the tasting, provide only unflavored crackers (saltines) or bread to cleanse the palette between wines.



  4. Tasting and rating the wine-

    Remember to limit your pours to two ounces (visually, two ounces is about two inches in a normal size wine glass). Place pitchers of water out for your guests to rinse their glasses or cleanse the palate between tastings. Also, have buckets available for those who choose to spit out the wine instead of swallowing it. Spitting is not necessarily an indication of not liking the wine. Many wine tasters spit so they will not be affected by alcohol consumption. Especially if the tasting is to be followed by socializing and drinking wine.

    One suggestion for tasting and rating the wine is to simply hand out paper and pens to each of the guests as they arrive so they are able to make notes on each wine tasted. To make this process more structured and organized, you can download and print wine tasting forms from the internet. Clicking on the following link will take you to Wine-Reviewer where you may download a wine tasting review form. Wine reviews [http://www.wine-reviewer.com/hosting-a-wine-tasting-party.htm]
    You may reduce the chance of ratings being influenced by personal preference or prejudice by having a “blind tasting”. To do this, completely wrap each of the bottles with aluminum foil and label it with a number. The wine will then be identified and judged by the number on the bottle.

    To make the evening a bit more interesting and educational, research the wine, winery and wine-making region. Your guests will probably find the information interesting and will appreciate your effort.

Using these guidelines, having a wine-tasting party is as easy as 1-2-3-4. Have fun, but please remember to drink responsibly and do not let others drink and drive. If possible, have someone be a designated driver to insure that everyone gets home safely.




Marcia Parks is a successful free-lance author,wine-reviewer and web publisher. Her current project involves traveling the United States to visit and review wineries. You may read more of her detailed wine reviews at http://www.wine-reviewer.com.