Sunday, January 20, 2008 

6 Tips to Protect Your Home and Health During the Remodeling Process

For anyone looking to take on a large project like remodeling a kitchen or bathroom, or adding a porch or in-law suite, for example - here are six things for the top of your home improvement to-do list, according to Ed Campbell, VP for Nashua, NH-based remodeling firm G.M. Roth (gmroth.com):

Be realistic about the project timeline. Though we all have good intentions and we like to hear the best-case scenarios, life isn't always that simple, and unfortunately neither is a remodeling project. It is important to ask every contractor, from whom you get a quote, for an honest estimate of how long the project will take - with no sugarcoating, no rose-colored glasses.

Better check the weather. Depending on where you live, rainy days may still be frequent in spring and summer months, and depending on the length of time your remodeling project will take, you may need to protect all or part of your home from the elements, as well as, from contractors tracking the elements into your home. Make sure you take this possibility into account before and during the remodeling process.

Don't forget about winter too soon. The weather may be warming up but if your remodeling project requires new doors, windows, or changes to exterior walls, be sure to discuss insulation and energy efficiency options with your contractor. You don't want to be left in the cold come winter time.

Make sure to get it all in writing. Your agreement with your contractor should specify who's responsible for cleanup during and after the remodeling project is done Responsibility for protection of your property from construction damage should also be clearly spelled out, too.

Give your insurance agent a call. Home remodeling often increases the value of your home, so you'll want your insurance coverage to come up to speed with the improvements. Your agent can also tell you if you'll be covered in case of problems like weather damage during the remodeling, injuries to workers, and other unexpected events.

Get out, if you can. during the construction process, there may be times where fumes or dust give you no choice but to stay with family, friends, or a local motel for short periods of time. But some projects, kitchen remodeling for example, often deny homeowners the use of major appliances and drinking water, etc. Rather than setting up a temporary kitchen in the spare bedroom, it might be easier to crash with the in-laws for a couple of weeks, and spring for their groceries as well as yours.

Plan ahead. This key to success, in so many areas of life, is just as important for remodeling projects. Taking time to plan before you start a major home improvement won't just increase the value of your home. It will bring you peace of mind as well.

Learn more about avoiding potential home improvement problems by visiting http://easyhouseremodeling.com, a popular house remodeling website that offers information, tips and free house remodeling resources and home improvement advice.

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Indianapolis Spec Homes - Is it Time to Buy Indianapolis Spec Homes?

Would like to have a new home but dont want to go through the hassle of building? A viable option is Indianapolis spec homes.

The recent downturn in the Indianapolis new home market has created an oversupply of spec homes in the Indianapolis metro area. Most Indianapolis new home builders have spec homes on the market.

Spec homes are homes built by builders on speculation they can sell them before or soon after they completes them. Although that is the true meaning of spec homes, in the real estate market the term spec homes may also include new homes that have come on the market because of contract cancellations or back-outs, and builders former model homes.

Indy spec homes may be called a lot of different names by Indianapolis builders, such as Quick Move-In Homes, Showcase Homes, Move-In Ready Homes, and the more common Inventory Homes.

Advantages of Buying Indianapolis spec Homes

1. One of the biggest advantages to buying an Indianapolis spec home from an Indianapolis new home builder is you dont have to make all of the decisions you would have to make if you were building. Most of the decisions are already made for you when you buy an Indy spec home. You dont have to pick out all of the colors of paint, the thickest of the carpet pad, what kind of door knobs, etc. You dont have all of the stress of making the hundreds of decisions of building a new home.

2. You usually can have a quick closing, within 30 days of the date of acceptance of purchase Agreement. If you want or need a new home in Indianapolis area soon and cant wait the four to six months it takes to built, Indianapolis spec homes could be your answer.

3. Indianapolis home builders usually built spec homes in their most popular floor plans and upgrades. They dont want to build a new home with floor plans no one likes.

4. Indianapolis new home builders may be more negotiable in price on spec homes or inventory homes than on contract homes. They want to turn them fast so they can build more.

The biggest disadvantage of buying Indianapolis spec homes is you pretty much get what the builder builds. You dont get to customize the home to you own taste. But if you was buying an existing home you wouldnt get to customize it either, and with a spec home you are getting a new home.

Most Indianapolis production builders and Indianapolis custom home builders list their inventory homes with local real estate agents. I have found some builders will only list part of their spec homes with real estate agents, so you need to check with each builder to get list of their inventory homes.

The market in Indianapolis spec homes should continue to be a great alternative to building a new home into the future. Even if you have been looking at existing homes in Indianapolis area, you should consider Indianapolis spec homes.

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CDPD - Cellular Digital Packet Data (An Introduction)

cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) systems was one of the previous advanced wireless data transmission technology. Generally used as a tool for business, law enforcement communications and operations. But after the introduction of GPRS technology on the mobile networking, all the hopes around CDPD technology diminished. Today this protocol is only exist as a memory.

about CDPD

CDPD is a specification for supporting wireless access to the internet and other public packet-switched networks. Data transmitted on the CDPD systems travel several times faster than data send using analog networks. CDPD is an open specification that adheres to the layered structure of the open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. CDPD supports both the Internet's Connectionless network Protocol (CLNP).

Features

  • 19.2 kbps raw data transfer rate
  • Full duplex transceiver
  • 600 mW transmit power
  • Integrated TCP/IP protocol stack
  • Proven technology
  • compact size
  • Rugged aluminum case
  • LEDs show status of CDPD operation
  • Mounting brackets
This features are very low rated on today. But belive me this was one of the most top rated on its time.

application Interfaces

Standard interfaces include:

  • AT command serial character streams (uses embedded TCP/IP stack)
  • Host TCP/IP stack communicates with Raven using SLIP
  • windows 95/98/NT Dial-Up networking communicates with Raven using PPP
In addition, several protocol conversions (Modbus, Opto22, BSAP) have been implemented to allow hosts to communicate with RTUs over CDPD without modifying the host or remote software.

Working of CDPD
CDPD network implements a technique called channel hopping. The way this works is that when a CDPD mobile data unit desires to initiate data transmission, it will check for availability of a cellular channel. Once an available channel is located, the data link is established. As long as the assigned cellular channel is not needed for voice communications, the mobile data unit can continue to transmit data packet bursts on it.

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Dependency On Results

It's good to care about how you're playing because that's what makes golf fun, but there comes a point where you care too much or you care about the wrong things. Playing to impress people counts as one of those things. I would call this "ego golf".

You know you're an ego-golfer when your happiness hinges on your success on the golf course. When the good shots provide emotional highs and the bad shots make you feel depressed. A simple round of golf can be an emotional roller coaster for the serious ego-golfer. If you find that your good shots make you feel the desire to snap your clubs and throw them into the nearest pond then the diagnosis is coming out positive for ego golf. But you know you've really got it bad if you lie awake the night before a tournament worrying about your performance. (That has been me at times).

Other signs of the ego-golfer include bragging about your achievements and making excuses for your failures. And anything that involves straining to hit the ball further than your playing partners for no reason other than to see the look of awe on their face and know that you are more of a man than them. Alright, I still enjoy that one, but hell who's perfect ;).

The irony, the bitter irony, of this whole situation is that being an ego golfer makes you play worse. It's utterly self defeating. You get tense, nervous, sometimes euphoric and sometimes angry and make a lot of bad decisions. And golf really isn't much fun any more because as we all know golf has a nasty way of knocking you down one way or another.

Fortunately there is a definitive test to determine whether you are an ego golfer, which happens to be the cure as well.

Here's what you're going to do:

It is incredibly easy. You are going to play a really bad round of golf. Intentionally.

If a normal round for you is 80 then go out and take 100. If you're normal round is 90, aim for 110... go crazy and shoot 120, you get the idea. The whole point of this is to play about as well as the average baboon on ecstasy and have your playing partners believe that you are really trying.

A golfer who has no desire to impress anybody will probably find this an amusing thing to do, but overall it won't be a big deal at all. Maybe even a bit pointless.

However for an ego golfer this could be a huge epiphany. It can completely destroy the mindset of trying to impress other people. To intentionally play badly in front of others is the ego's worst nightmare, right? Topping the ball off the first tee in front of a large crowd. But soon you'll realise that nothing bad happens at all when you do this. Playing badly does not hurt you. The worst that can happen to you is people will playfully joke about it with you and that's just fun. In fact, you'll probably have a great time without the pressure of needing to impress people.

The key to this process helping is to make it seem believable to other people. If they find out what you are up to the whole thing will be ruined. Your acting must be on top form. If somebody mentions how badly you are playing appear to be distressed and be all like, "Yeah, I don't know what's wrong with me." If your ego forces you to tell someone well then you'll just have to do it again!

If you're feeling conservative just do this on a practice round but it's most effective to do it in a competition and completely screw up. Get the dreaded point one on your handicap. The most bold amongst you will do it whilst playing foursomes when the need to impress is highest. NOTE: www.goodatgolf.com will not be held responsible for any bloody noses inflicted by your partner's fist after you have hit two of his brand new ProV1's out of bounds, followed by lipping out from 4 inches for birdie after he has hit the best approach shot of his life.

But seriously, try this out. If you're scared all I have to say to you is you must be an ego-golfer, otherwise you wouldn't care! That's right I have you now, mwahahaha. Meh.

Happy hacking to one and all.

Fraser Hasell is the owner of www.goodatgolf.com.

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