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Mar-15-2008

Gifts For My Brother

My younger brother is crazy for Sony Playsation and when Playsation 3 was launched he started asking me to purchase it for him. I found high price everywhere. Then one of my very good friends told about Redsave.com. He told that it’s a UK based website and they have a wide range of gift collection. He asked me to try out there. When I surfed on their site I luckily found Playstation 3 over there. I found it really cheap and affordable. The price was so eye catching that it left me with my mouth wide open. The moment I saw electric scooter on their website with reasonable price, I liked it so much and decided to present it to my brother as upcoming birthday gift. I am sure he will like it most. After visiting briefly I found that Redsave also runs its affiliate schemes. I told this to my uncle and he joined their affiliate programme. Now he is earning 10-15% commission over every order value. Isn’t this nice that while sitting home, I got my brother’s charming gift and now my uncle is also earning after my recommendation. I am highly impressed by their services. Now I am sure that in future I will go for gifts from Redsave only and also advice my friends about this site.

Posted under Technology, games, gifts
Mar-10-2008

Electronic Future With Elatec

Sounds amazing but in today’s era human is trying to develop relation with aliens by finding them in outer space. A lot of new technology is being used. Basic of all that technology, what else it’s none other than electronics. Electronic items are not being used there only; they have become an essential part of our life. Days are not far when we will be having our own robots in every house. I welcome you all to the great world of electronics and advancement right from the world of elatecworld.com.

ELATEC says electronics is their world and they mean it. Their expertise is providing four major useful things which are RFID, ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, CARDS & SERVICES and SECURITY SOLUTIONS. Especially if I talk about RFID i.e. Radio frequency Identification, works upon certain frequencies. Elatec also supports ISO 14443 for RFID technology. This is actually standard for certain contactless proximity cards. These cards are operated at 13.56 MHz frequency within the range of 5 inches distance. They have wide range of transponders also. Basically transponders receive, amplify and retransmit a signal upon which they are working. Elatec is providing many transponders at different frequency range like 125 KHz, 13.56 MHz, 2.4 GHz and many more. One can be well assured of security with Elatec. For bonus part they are also offering their clients high electro-mechanical equipments under their energy section. So I believe they have already covered whole world with their services then why are you left alone. Come along and reach to the new heights with Elatec.

Posted under Security, Technology
Nov-13-2007

TTZ MEDIA NETWORK SERVER UPGRADE

We recently completed a server upgrade to the TTZ Media Network in order to handle the influx of new affiliates. The new setup consists of the following.
  • Two Load Balancers Servers
  • Two Dual Quad-Core Xeon Clovertown 2.0Ghz web servers with 8 GB of RAM and RAID 1 hard drives
  • One Dual Quad-Core Xeon Clovertown 2.0Ghz database server with 4 GB of RAM
  • One Pentium E 1.6GHz backup server, 512 MB of RAM, 4 x 320GB IDE, 960GB Usable Space, RAID-5
  • One router for inter server communication
The six server monster was supplied, set up and configured by BlueFur Web Hosting at a cost of $3,000 per month (get 15% off when you use the JohnChowRock coupon code). We are still doing some fine tuning. A setup like this is like a high end sport car - it need to be tuned to get maximum performance. Right now, we are trying to improve the syncing of the two web servers so information updates across both servers at the same time. Many people will say the above setup can be had for a lot less than $3,000 per month and they would be correct - for unmanaged servers. However, this is a fully managed setup. If anything goes wrong, I don’t have to go down to the data center - it’s BlueFur’s problem, not mine. I’m not a server admin so I want a fully managed installation. You pay more but you have piece of mind. How Much Should You Spend On Web Hosting? This is an often asked question. Most people don’t have a problem paying $5 to $10 per month for web hosting. However, when it starts pushing into the thousands, it’s another story. My general rule of thumb is web hosting should not consume more than 5% of the site’s online income. That means if you’re paying $3,000 a month for web hosting, the site better be making at least $60,000 a month. Many web publishers like to put off an upgrade for as long as possible but I think that is a mistake. You maybe saving money but I guarantee you any savings would be completely wiped out (and more) if the server goes down because you were too cheap to upgrade. At the rate TTZ Media is growing, I expect this upgrade to last a few months before I need to upgrade again. Posted under Technology, The Net
Nov-13-2007

DEAL OF THE DAY - GIVE A LAPTOP, GET A LAPTOP

Give One Get One The mission of One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) is to empower the children of developing countries to learn by providing one connected laptop to every school-age child. In order to accomplish this goal, they need people who believe in what they’re doing and want to help make education for the world’s children a priority, not a privilege. Between November 12 and November 26, One Laptop Per Child is offering a Give One Get One program in the United States and Canada. During this time, you can donate an XO laptop to a child in a developing nation, and also receive one for the child in your life in recognition of your contribution. This is the first time the XO laptop has been made available to the general public. For your donation of only $399, you will be sending one XO laptop a child in a developing nation and one will be sent to the child in your life (or yourself) in recognition of your contribution. $200 of your donation is tax-deductible (your $399 donation minus the fair market value of the XO laptop you will be receiving). For all U.S. donors who participate in the Give One Get One program, T-Mobile is offering one year of complimentary HotSpot access. This is a great opportunity to give and receive. You can be among the first to get your hand on an XO laptop and empower a child at the same time. Thanks to Colin Dean for making me aware of this program. I’ve placed my order. How about you?Posted under Ramblings, Technology