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Szczecin moje miasto.

Szczecin moje miasto.

Szczecin leży w północno-zachodniej Polsce, w zachodniej części woj. zachodniopomorskiego przy granicy polsko-niemieckiej. Miasto leży nad rzeką Odrą oraz jeziorem Dąbie, obejmując część Międzyodrza.

Szczecin jest stolicą  województwa Zachodniopomorskiego, powierzchnia Szczecina to 303 km2 należy po Warszawie do najbardziej rozległych miast Polski. Szczecin to ważny port morski, mimo że od wybrzeży Bałtyku dzieli go w linii prostej odległość około 65 km a drogą lądową około 100 km. Szczecin to ośrodek przemysłowy, handlowy i kulturalny oraz siedziba 11 wyższych uczelni, w których studiuje około 35 tys. studentów. Przez miasto przebiegają 4 drogi krajowe. Ulice miasta mają łączną długość ponad 750 km.

Szczecin leży nad Odrą, na nizinnym obszarze rozciągającym się na szerokość nieco ponad 10 km kotliny międzyrzecza. Odra płynie przez Szczecin dwoma korytami - jej wschodnie odnoga to rzeka Regalica, która wpada do jeziora Dąbskiego, a druga odnoga - to Odra Zachodnia, która płynie wzdłuż licznych dzielnic Szczecina, uchodząc do Roztoki Odrzańskiej na wysokości Polic. Rzeka dzieli miasto na dwie części:  lewobrzeże i prawobrzeże. Czytaj dalej »

Virtual Private Server With Plesk Or Cpanel

When looking for a VPS solution, we first concern is to chose which platform. VPS are usually powered by either plesk control panel or cpanel with whm control panel. If you are a cpanel supporter, then its adviced to stick with cpanel with whm. In another way round if you are plesk control panel geek, then stay with it.

Cpanel with WHM are meant for linux or unix server only, and not supporting windows ASP. If you are looking forward to have asp or asp .net, then you will need plesk control panel with windows support. Its important to choose the right one at this very early moment.

And good thing about VPS is that you can have physical desktop access and even accessing the system root folder and install your own software. Commonly VPS server independent reboot, and will not effecting other vps account that sharing the server. By this vps server uptime can be up to 99.99% compare to 99.9% for shared hosting environment.

Another gold advantage is that VPS solution, either its plesk or whm, they allow you to resell hosting plan. Yes, you can create your own hosting package, and sell off some of your unused hosting space and bandwidth, and earn some profit from there as well. Nice features to have.

So next time when you bump to vps solution with cpanel, whm, plesk control panel, windows hosting or linux hosting… you will know what you are facing and definitely you will chose the right one. If you need a good vps solution I will hightly recommending hostican vps and startlogic vps. Read full details review at hosticanreview.org and startlogicreview.org respectively.

Author:Robert

The Taser Vs Stun Gun Shoot Out… The Winner Will Surprise You

The Taser Vs Stun Gun Shoot Out… The winner will surprise you.

 

By Dr. Tag Powell

International Self-Protection Trainer

 

Stun Guns, Tasers are the same but different.

 

All Tasers are stun guns but not all stun guns are Tasers.

Tasers and stun guns are non-lethal electronic self-defense weapons. I know you read in the paper… “A Taser killed a suspect…” but the newspapers never print the follow-up report that, under investigation, it was found it was not the Taser that killed them it was drugs, alcohol, etc. Think about it, every law officer must be Tasered before being issued a Taser, No officer has died, none have even gone to the hospital. Tasers and stun guns do not kill.

A Taser is a stun gun which shoots into the assailant two (electrodes) barbs attached to wires. The citizen’s Taser cartridge shoots barbs up to 15 feet and the law enforcement cartridges shoots as far as 35 feet. All Tasers convert to a stun gun by removing the cartridge.

Tasers
Investment: C2 $299.95 to X26c $995.95.Replacement cartridges are $30.00 per shot. All Taser models are 50,000 volts.

A Taser’s performance is outstanding as it allows you to shoot up to 15 feet to stop an assailant. Sighting is simplified by the built-in laser. You line up your “red laser dot” on your assailant and press the firing button. The Taser will fire the two shocking electric barbs in a vertical pattern. Both barbs must contact the bad guy to be effective. The odds are you will hit your target.

If you miss the target, there is added protection with a Taser because you may remove the spent cartridge and your Taser becomes a stun gun. You may then zap your assailant with a powerful 50,000 volts. Tasers have a higher amperage than stun guns making them pack more punch.

Stun Guns
Investment: 150,000 volts $20.00 to 2,000,000 $149.95.

Stun guns come in assorted sizes and voltages. In order to “drop” a bad guy you need at least 500,000 volts. The higher the voltage the faster the stun gun will drop the bad guy. You want the highest voltage stun gun (over 500,000 volts) you can afford. As a rule of thumb, 500,000 volts will take about three seconds to drop your assailant and the 2 million volts will drop them in less than a second.

I recommend the tested Shock n’ Awe Body Guard stun gun because of its full two million volts that really pack a wallop.

The complaint most often heard about a stun gun is that you have to be up close to use it. This is only partially true. It is true, if you want to drop the bad guy to the ground you must touch the assailant, but what is your real objective? Your safety. You are not trying to be a hero: you want to be safe, and to prevent a violent outcome.

In 99 percent of the time you can avoid a problem by simply firing your stun gun in the air. The loud crackling sound of the two million volt Shock ‘n Awe stun gun can be heard over a hundred yards away.

Case in point.
One of our clients after having her stun gun almost a year with no provocation to use it, she discovered she was being followed in the mall parking lot. She would speed up and the guy would speed up, when she slowed down he also slowed down. She removed her two million volt stun gun from her purse and fired two short warning blasts in the air. She said it was like a cartoon. The guy spun around and quickly fast-walked away. She remained safe.

So you do NOT have to be up close to use a stun gun.

Which is best, a Taser or a Stun Gun? This depends on your needs. If there is only one choice I would recommend a two million volt stun gun over the Taser.

If someone comes after you with a knife, you might like a Taser. Most other occasions the two million volt stun gun will handle the emergency. I carry the two million volt Shock ‘n Awe stun gun everywhere I go. It is clipped to my belt and looks like a cell phone. My wife carries 2 two million volt Shock ‘n Awe’s, one attached to the sun visor on her car, the other in her purse along with her blue C2 Taser. As Mr. T would say, “I pity the Fool… who messes with her.”

 

 

Dr. Tag Powell,

And his wife, Dr. Judith Powell are self-protection experts and Certified Taser International Dealers. They have trained thousand of people in the use of self-protection tools, devices and techniques. Tag is multi-faceted, has written over 50 books, taught seminars around the world. His rocket designs hold national and international awards. The last nine years Dr. Powell has taken his attention away from the sky and focused on self-protection tools. His years of research and experience has allowed him to design 12 state-of-the-art stun gun models currently on the market.

Director for http://www.ShocknAweStunGuns.com

Tag@ShocknAweStunGuns.com

 

Resources

 

More Info On Shock ‘ nAwe Stun Guns

http://www.ShocknAweStunGuns.com

More Info On Stun Guns

http://www.TigerStunGuns.com

More Info On Tasers

http://www.TigerTasers.com

 

Author:Tag Powell

Mobile Phones - Mobile Advertising: Intrusive Or Informative?

So you’re browsing along the high street stores, looking for a bargain or something to wear for an occasion.

During your shopping trip, you hear the trill of your mobile phones’ text message alert sound as you’re passing by one of your favourite designer stores.

Upon checking your phone you realise it’s not from your friend or partner, and by opening said text message you are greeted with an advertisement for the store you’ve just walked past – letting you know of special offers in a bid to tempt you inside.

It sounds like an intrusive and rather silly service, but it could soon be the next stage of advertising focusing on mobile users. Such methods and measures were recently delivered in a keynote speech at the annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

And such schemes could even prove beneficial to owners of mobile phones – both on pay as you go and contract - customers could even find themselves on a cheaper tariff in exchange for allowing advertisements onto their mobile phones.

Whilst surveys revealed that 80-90% of customers would be willing to receive adverts by text or browser in exchange for services such as free calls or content, the mobile industry has warned that such schemes are still being developed.

But with over 3 billion mobile phone users worldwide, the potential of such a market is nothing short of huge. Mobile advertising schemes have the potential to allow companies to target customers depending on location and reach them at times when they could be most likely to make purchases.

However, providers and advertisers alike are remaining cautious about issues such as intrusion, due to the personal nature of owning mobile phones.

Such advertising schemes may still be a long way off, but for some the idea of saving money on phone bills by receiving advertisements could help generate a lot of interest, and provide advertisers with a wide and varied base in which to focus their products.

Author:David Collins

Saving The Planet With Mobile Phones

In recent years the issue of climate change and the damage we’re doing to the atmosphere has become a major issue. With particular focus on many of the technological advances that are harming our planet from Gas guzzling cars to leaving our mobile phone chargers plugged in. With many of us more concerned about how we can do our part to save the environment the manufacturers are being pressurised by organisations like Greenpeace to become “greener” and reduce the damage they’re doing to the planet.

Mobile phones are no exception to this effort, with everyone knowing about the radiation caused by mobile phones, coupled with the fact that there are 50 million mobile phones in use in the UK alone, that’s not far off the total population of 60.5 UK residents it all makes for a concern about how we can help cause less damage.

One of the solutions could be one of the many mobile phone recycling schemes in place, mobile operator O2 now sends out prepaid recycling bags with their new handsets for contract customers to send their old mobile phones back. Companies like FoneBak take old mobile phones and are able to salvage components such as copper and gold in order for them to be melted down and reused. Some other companies and charities send old mobile phones to developing countries.

This initiative is incredibly valuable considering that in the UK alone 1,712 mobile phones are upgraded every hour, meaning that there are potentially 41,000 mobile phones gathering dust in a desk drawer somewhere which could be put to good use. This waste is made all the more outstanding when mobile phones are designed to function for in excess of ten years, where we tend to begin lusting after the latest model after just 18 months.

Aside from recycling the mobile phones and donating them this year a new exhibit at the London Science Museum showcased the possible future environmentally friendly applications of our old mobile phones. One such suggestion was for mobile phone circuit boards to be replaced with sheets of lasagne or chicken feathers!

One stand out offering from researchers at Warwick University was a Motorola handset that included metals that broke themselves down for recycling and contained sunflower seed within the cover that meant when the mobile phone was no longer of any use it could simply be planted in the garden.

A company calling itself “Green Mobile” is a fledgling mobile phone operator which will plant five trees for every mobile phone subscription, as well as donating 6% of its turnover to charities, as well as the option to keep your current mobile phone or one of their cheap mobile phones.

So whilst people are still coming round to taking steps towards being more environmentally friendly it’s clear that the mobile phone industry is taking steps towards being more eco-friendly for whenever the customer decides to “go green”

Author:Andy Adams

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