Archive for April 7th, 2008

Virtual Hosting

Monday, April 7th, 2008

If you have or plan on having just one web site and have absolutely no programming knowledge, then Virtual Hosting is the recommended and economical way for you to go. A Virtual Host can cost anywhere from $20 - $50 a month for an account, rather than a $100 or more for a Virtual Private Server.

On the other hand, if you have a larger network that requires multiple web sites, like ours, and you have some programming knowledge, then a Virtual Private Server is ideal for you. You can host up to 50 web sites on a Virtual Private Server account, instead of having multiple Virtual Hosting accounts, which is not as economical.

When it comes time to get a web server, make sure that the server fits your needs and that it supports the essential software for a prosperous online business.

Whether or not this procedure is right for you and your teeth

Monday, April 7th, 2008

As we all know that first impressions lasts, however recent studies show that they can help you get the career or the love of your life. New research on the effect of whiter teeth to different people show prove confidence, viewed to be professional, more outgoing, and healthier. This is because a smile can greatly impact our interpersonal interactions, both socially and professionally. There is no doubt that people associate white teeth with being young. Recent flurries of television shows on fashion have repeatedly told viewers that this is the case. If you are unsure of the whole process of teeth whitening, then here is some information that may help you make a decision on whether or not this procedure is right for you and your teeth.

China: Going, Going…Gong

Monday, April 7th, 2008

One of the biggest and most exciting crazes in modern China is the re-emergence of the chinese gong as a musical centrepiece to any musical festival. The chinese gong has been a part of the Eastern musical lexicon since practically the dawn of time but since the Cultural Revolution its use had been driven underground into secret gong clubs. Now with China liberalising both economically and culturally the instrument has come out from the shadows. Now it is possible to go to musical festivals in Shanghai, Beijing, or almost anywhere in China and hear the great drum from the time of yore. The true beat of the Chinese soul has, once again, been unleashed and all who hear it will be richer for it. We commend this great drum to your ears.