Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The Little Girl’s Clubhouse Project – Extreme Makeover Kid’s Home Edition (Comedy Video)

June 17, 2010 by homerun  
Filed under Funny Videos

Two little girls with the help of their silly dad are gonna attempt to build a club house from wood and other material that they have on their land. See what happens when things do not always turn out as they are planned. Who thought there would be so much involved with making a little [...]

Microsoft MCSA Study Training Examined

February 7, 2010 by Jason Kendall  
Filed under Marketing Tips

Both if you’re a beginner, or an experienced technician looking to gain acknowledged certifications, there are interactive MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator) courses to cater for both student levels.

What Electrical NVQ ’s Should I Consider

February 4, 2010 by Jason Kendall  
Filed under Marketing Tips

Due to the exciting choices available, the electrical industry offers jobs that many people choose. Whilst the original term is ‘Electro-Mechanical Engineering’ we will simply refer to the subject as the Electrical Industry. Equally we’ll focus on those credentials that fit the UK domestic and commercial sector rather than those from around the world. Because of the vast number of options available for a career within the electrical industry, we’ll start by concentrating on the main topics, and come back to the ‘add-ons’ later.

Explaining Plumbing Apprenticeships – Where To Go

February 4, 2010 by Jason Kendall  
Filed under Marketing Tips

To begin with newspapers appear to love discussing what can be earned in Plumbing. Within the UK, the figures of 30-70k p.a. are typical of Plumbers, mainly down to their low numbers. The question now is – are we being lied to, or is this the truth? To be fair, this wage level is reasonable for the correctly qualified and experienced Plumber. Salaries of 70-100k p.a. are achievable, but these appear to be the area of the self-employed Plumbers rather than those who take the more familiar working methods.

Updates On Electrician Qualifications For 2010

February 3, 2010 by Jason Kendall  
Filed under Marketing Tips

Lots of people choose a career within the electrical industry because it both appeals and motivates them. From here on we will use the phrase of Electrical Industry to explain the more accurate term of “Electro-Mechanical Engineering”. As there are a wide variety of global standards, we will focus on those from the UK and in particular those relating to the domestic and commercial markets. Since there is such a wide list of choices in the electrical industry, we’ll start by looking at the main themes first and then come back to any ‘add-ons’ later.

Simplifying Plumber Training Courses – The Best Routes

February 2, 2010 by Jason Kendall  
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The salaries of Plumbers are often highlighted in the national press. Within the UK, the figures of 30-70k p.a. are typical of Plumbers, mainly down to their low numbers. The question now is – are we being lied to, or is this the truth? To be certain, for the correctly qualified and experienced plumber, this level of salary is achievable and indeed attainable. Salaries of 70-100k p.a. are achievable, but these appear to be the area of the self-employed Plumbers rather than those who take the more familiar working methods.

Networking Training Courses In The UK Clarified

January 31, 2010 by Jason Kendall  
Filed under Marketing Tips

These days, many workplaces couldn’t function properly if it weren’t for support workers fixing networks and computers, while advising users on a day to day basis. Because of the multifaceted levels of technology, growing numbers of trained staff are required to specialise in the various different areas we rely on.

Learn How to Play Drums DVD Quickly

January 29, 2010 by Willie Cousins  
Filed under Music

These exercises are great for relaxing the neck muscles. When doing head warm-ups be sure to maintain good posture and execute them slowly. This is to be emphasized for all of the other exercises as well to prevent injury.

Free Guitar Scales Charts: Put Your Learning In Order

January 29, 2010 by Troy Scott  
Filed under Music

In other words, even if you are new to the world of guitar playing, even if you only recently have started taking guitar lessons, you might benefit from learning the funk-skunk technique. The funk-skunk technique consists of a player’s right hand strumming the strings. While this is occurring, the left hand is muting, the net effect of this action is that all of the strings are not fretted or raked at the same time.

Blues Guitar Lessons DVDs: Start Playing In a Few Days

January 29, 2010 by Matt Smith  
Filed under Music

If you are just beginning guitar, then you have taken the first step towards a very rewarding and interesting hobby. I have been playing acoustic guitar for nearly 20 years, and I can honestly tell you, looking back, I have never regretted the hours of sweat and toil I have put into it. “Sweat and toil?”, you ask. Well yes, I’m afraid so.

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