• Examining Funny Luxury Car Rentals

    Posted on November 12th, 2009 Mark No comments

    If you have always had impeccable taste, you should consider a luxury rental car. By doing so you save yourself time and more importantly money, which can then be used to spend on your vacation any way you want to. One sure way to save money this summer for your vacation is to find car rental deals. This is similar to luxury rental car los angeles many times. There are a few important things that you should be aware of before renting a car which will ensure a smooth and easy car rental experience. Expedias.com also gives you the ability to search for car rental deals by location and by time but this site offers something even better; price guarantee.

    The initial spark of excitement begins with the process of deciding which luxury rental car is your style; is it a Ferrari F430 Coupe or perhaps an Escalade Miami rental style? Though you may not know it, Priceline.com, Hotwire.com, and Expedia.com all offer ways to save you on your next car rental. Every car rental company has different sets of rules and regulations, but as a general rule, most car rental companies require the driver to produce a valid credit card upon the pick-up of the vehicle. This way you will be aware of all of the total costs involved before your journey begins.

    And once you have made your selection, remember that all maintenance of the vehicle is taken care of for you, you are a king for the day. This is just like LA exotic car rental if you think about it. Priceline.com offers ‘Name your own pricing’ even when it comes to getting a car rental deal. If you do not do so, the rental agent might charge you for any damage to the vehicle.

    You only live once is my motto. Hotwire.com has rental car deals for as low as $13.95 per day and offers a way for you to search for rental deals by city and by the time that you will need the car. Oftentimes bmw rental los angeles is the same. If you are picking up the car in one city and dropping it off in another city you need to be aware that there might be an additional one-way drop off fee. More often than not, you can get a better car rental deal and do a little more comparative shopping if you book as far ahead as possible.

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  • Social Networks – An Addiction

    Posted on November 12th, 2009 Mark No comments

    Having put in most of the morning, and most mornings, gazing on Facebook and bringing up-to-date my MySpace, I can admit that social networks are habit-forming and can fritter away hours and hours in a day. I can also go back to when I was working a normal office job and a large part of the day was whiled away looking for who posted, checking it like it was the stock exchange. Often I get responses from people I haven’t been in touch with in years or who I hardly know anymore, in addition to the current circle of contacts who habitually check each other’s profiles as if it was their [job|duty} to do so.

    Psychiatrists go as far as declaring that today individuals extend their own personalities through their Internet profiles. In other words, Facebook and MySpace have turned into an expression of who we actually are as individuals. I venture this is real, as it is a place we decide what people see, and have no problem letting people all around the world watch in order to obtain updates as to who we are and what we are doing. Still there are people who spend in excess of 30-40 hours on the internet a week on such sites, and they are dependent. People have expected the internet to substitute other recreational areas of their lives. Unfortunately for most of today’s youth, this implies a fall in physical activity, and for adults it can imply a drop in social interaction with their acquaintances and/or family.

      They say opportunity creates the thief,’ but in this situation, ‘social networks inspire the spy.’ The amount of information one can access on another individual makes it simple to spy on their every move. Yes it is that individual, who puts up pictures and endorses being tagged in others, as well as posting personal details, but others also advertises on walls and those announcements are [public|open} but may not be pre-approved by the member before they go up. People quickly get dependent on stalking someone once they find someone else is writing on their wall, or that they have put up new images. Tabbed browsing, email notifications, and cell phone applications, all serve the social network dependent, making it [easier|more conceivable} for them to constantly be looking at their profiles and others’ as well. Experts recommend laying down time limits, and basically exercising self discipline against repeatedly checking or receiving email notifications, and not to install mobile apps for the social networks.

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