NetSpend
Posted On Friday, August 21, 2009 at at 9:56 PM by ShawnHave you heard about NetSpend? Well, I'm so sure that you are familiar with re-loadable prepaid credit or debit card. I think this is the best way to minimize our expenses especially now a days we obviously experiencing a recession. Anyway, NetSpend is one of the leading providers of re-loadable prepaid debit cards and prepaid debit card services in the United States. Just like any other Prepaid Debit card, the company's debit cards enable virtually anyone to make purchases, pay bills, secure reservations, and shop online without the need for a bank account or credit history. Not just you are safe and secure for theft identity but also you have the freedom to be self-banked. For more information about the company just check it out to see for your self!
Building
Posted On at at 9:25 PM by ShawnHi there! This is what I've been doing presently building our house addition. So far so good we started the construction 2nd week of July and right now we are about to finish the thing just a little fixing here and there. My brother and brother in law are the people who help me building and do the stuff, Don my BIL is doing the electrical stuff meanwhile my brother is mostly the shingles he is good with the roofing. And yours truly is the one making sure everything is on its proper place haha! My wife and I also trying to get stuff for the dining area and my office also, most of the idea we both come it together such like the floorings, paints and borders. Shela my wife love her chandelier! Anyway, pretty soon building is over! She can't wait for that! These are photos randomly taken during the period of constructing the house addition. Will keep you posted as the job done soon.
Antivirus Protection
Posted On Thursday, July 16, 2009 at at 10:58 AM by ShawnHave you ever know this yet? got an email awhile ago about this Huge Virus Coming into your computer very soon! Accordingly, this virus will come out to your email anytime by your friends or whoever and as you open that attachment then you are at risk. And it has been classified by Microsoft as the most destructive virus ever. This virus was discovered by yesterday, and there is no repair yet for this kind of virus. This virus simply destroys the Zero Sector of the Hard Disc, where the vital information is kept. So better safe than never right? Make sure your computer has the Antivirus Software. If no check this VIPRE Antivirus + Antispyware this is a new PC security software created by Sunbelt Software for more visit the site and they have the free 15-day working trial of the product.
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File Extension PSD
Posted On Thursday, April 30, 2009 at at 7:28 PM by ShawnOk, the next file extension I am discussing is the File Extension PSD. It is an Adobe Photoshop Image that is layered. The layers enable an illustration to be built with individual graphic elements that can be moved over and over to obtain a desired result. I am sure almost everyone has heard of Adobe Photoshop. I have used several different programs for use in photo editing and the PSD format is one of the main formats of Photoshop and it is popular because it can be read by Macintosh and Windows computers.
File Extension PSD, as a file designated to PhotoShop, takes up less memory space than TIFF files that are uncompressed. Image editors that have the ability to read file extension PSD are Adobe PhotoShop, Corel PhotoPaint as well as Corel PhotoPaint Pro and Ulead PhotoImpact. PSD is the default, and the only file format, besides the Large Document Format (PSB), that supports most Photoshop features. So, for anyone that does any kind of photo or image editing, the PSD format is a great one to use, if you can. Enjoy!
My baby girl!
Posted On at at 7:17 PM by ShawnAs most of you may know, we finally had our baby girl 3 weeks ago. Her name is Alexha Josilee Finney and she was 8lb's 2.8oz, 18 3/4 inches long and she has alot of hair! Our son Josh loves to tickle her feet too, haha. We have been slowly adjusting to life here at home with another member to our little family. Things have been going well too as both mama and baby are doing good. Sheila is getting around alot better now that she isn't hurting so much. I truly love her strength and I know that having another baby isn't easy, but she is handling it very well. I am glad too that Josh isn't jealous of her, as that helps us alot. He is a happy big brother! More post's coming soon, so stay tuned!! Cya online.......
File Extension KML
Posted On at at 6:22 PM by ShawnHello all! Are you ready for another File Extension? Yeah, I thought so. Ok, here it is. Today, we will learn about File extension KML. KML is most commonly used to refer to a Keyhole Markup Language file. KML files are primarily used to store geographical information in a standard XML format which is used by Google Earth.
Keyhole Markup Language was originally created by a software company called Keyhole Inc for use with Keyhole Earth Viewer, which later became Google Earth. The file extension KML format was developed specifically to store geographical information and annotations which could be overlaid on maps. KML files contain a longitude and latitude as well as place markers, polygon shapes, images and text which can be used to illustrate or label a specific place or area on a map. Additional information, such as camera angle and altitude as well as linked textured 3D objects can also be stored for use with 3D earth browsing software. KML files allow developers to create customized layers of information which can be overlaid on existing maps for illustration or abstraction purposes.
File extension KML has been an open standard for use in geographical browsers, and is currently used by a number of websites and applications including Google Earth, Google Maps, Microsoft Virtual Earth, Earths Ector GIS and Geomedia among others. Just in case you were wondering, XML is a document creation language developed to replace HTML and provide more structure to documents and we all know HTML is a language for creating web pages. So, there you have it. Hope you enjoyed yet another File Extension that you may not have heard of before.





