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Style Tactical

By Jeff On March 14, 2010 No Comments

Style Tactical
Would you pay to use a tactical pistol range that uses pellets guns?

I was hired by a gun shop to work selling air rifles and pistols and run the range they have downstairs. They shoot paper targets and other boring stuff.
I'm thinking more exciting shooting things, like the "tactical style".
Guns like this...

http://www.pyramydair.com/p/gamo-pt-80-tactical-air-pistol.shtml

http://www.pyramydair.com/p/crosman-t4-ops-co2-pellet-gun.shtml

http://www.pyramydair.com/p/drozd-bb-gun.shtml

http://www.pyramydair.com/p/crosman-nightstalker.shtml

And a challenging course for all the would-be rambos...
More grown up than airsoft, less dangerous than firearms.

I might if no age restriction or at least 13 years and above. Tacticl pellet range you mean like pop up targets and moving soda cans getting shoot up. Having a cool backgrould would also help, more rambo style. Shooting paper is the lamest sounding thing iv'e ever heard at least a pringles can or somethin.

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Black Fixed

By Jeff On March 9, 2010 No Comments

Black Fixed

There's an ongoing debate among financial experts about the determinants of portfolio returns. Some maintain that asset allocation accounts for up to 90 percent of long-term gains. Others are convinced that low costs are the magic bullet. Probably the best course of action is to keep your eye on both.

What this means is that investors with a high, or even moderate, tolerance for risk might consider allocating a tiny portion of their portfolio to commodities, including foreign exchange, commonly called forex.

Indeed, lackluster returns in the fixed income and equity markets over the past few years have sent investors in search of alternative investments like real estate and commodities. So not surprisingly, experts in foreign exchange trading have stepped up the marketing of their wares to savvy and neophyte investors alike.

Among these experts are forex black box traders. These professionals have a proven track record of success in trading foreign exchange. Their services are especially attractive to people with little knowledge of the vast and idiosyncratic foreign exchange market - those who are comfortable relying on forex trading experts to lead the way.

The black box approach refers to a computerized system that automatically executes trades based on an algorithm or strategy. A forex black box trader develops a proprietary model through historical analysis of trading patterns. The trader then applies the model in real time to a computer program that generates buys and sells 24/7 in the global foreign exchange markets - hopefully at a profit but, of course, there's no guarantee.

There are three types of black box trading models: fully disclosed, gray and undisclosed. A fully-disclosed model reveals all about the technical indicators that trigger trades and the relationships among various indicators - so investors know exactly what prompted a trade.

The gray box approach discloses only some of the indicators that spark trades. And with undisclosed black box trading, nothing about the model's logic is known - so either the investor has a lot of confidence in it or so little money at risk that this leap of faith won't keep him or her awake at night.

It may seem counterintuitive, but there are good reasons for forex black box traders to operate on an undisclosed basis. To do otherwise could invite other traders to replicate the strategy. So for the average investor, the most relevant consideration is the profitability of a particular black box model.

Proponents of black box trading think that this quantitative approach is the only way to make money over the long term - and that taking emotion out of the equation in this way is key. In a volatile market, even seasoned forex traders react emotionally and sometimes change course. Black box trading is probably a good solution for investors who can let go and let the model's discipline prevail.

Besides removing the human emotional component, there are other practical reasons for developing computer models to capture profits in foreign exchange trading. For one, it's a 24/7 market - and the computer never sleeps. So whenever the optimal conditions specified in the model present themselves, you're virtually guaranteed an execution.

And, unlike the equities markets, the forex market is very fragmented. There are scores of banks that make markets in currencies. Combine this with the explosion in available trading data (quotes, bids and offers) and the need to make split-second decisions - and it becomes clear why working with a forex black box expert is a practical way to participate in this market.

If you're considering forex black box trading, be sure to use a trading system that features a demo account you can easily download and use without providing a lot of personal information. This will give you a chance to trade on a trial basis before you allocate a larger sum to the foreign exchange portion of your portfolio. Also, make sure the system has a track record of profitability.

Be wary of systems that require significant up-front fees to get started. This could be a red flag that the system is locking in its returns right away - but you may end up struggling to turn a profit. Most reputable systems offer a money-back guarantee if you're dissatisfied.

The bottom line: If you're an investor with a medium to high tolerance for risk, foreign exchange black box trading could add a new dimension to your diversified portfolio.

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Pro Hunter

By Jeff On March 6, 2010 No Comments

Pro Hunter

In WoW, Mining is a lucrative profession because it is used for 3 crafting professions. The drawback is that to make some decent gold off the profession you need to reach a high level. I am going to give you a quick Mining Leveling Guide and give you some of the fundamentals to level mining quickly.   

Here are the Basics of my mining leveling guide:

You can Level Mining with a couple of different ways. The traditional way is leveling the profession by smelting and also by going out and finding nodes.   Today I am going to elaborate on how to find nodes for leveling the traditional way.   Let's talk about finding nodes. Now, finding nodes can be rather time consuming to run around looking them. But the positive thing is it has no major upfront costs.  

To start off, you must first learn the profession and you must purchase a mining pick axe. You can't mine without one. Once you have done this you are ready to venture out into the game of WoW and begin leveling your new profession.   Now you must pick a zone which, sometimes, can be a little difficult.  However, the same general rule of finding veins of ore hold true for all zones: you can usually find it around the mountain lines or at the edges of the zone.  You also have to make sure you have track minerals on so you can find ore more easily along with looking near the ridges.   Below is a list of the level, the Ore that will level you, and the zones that are best for this range.  

Here is the WoW Mining Leveling Guide you have been looking for: 

  • Level 1-60; Ore: Copper Ore;  Zones: Azuremyst Isle, Mulgore, Dun Morogh, Durotar, Teldrassil and Elwinn Forest.
  • Level 66-125;  Ore: Copper, Silver and Tin Ore;  Zones: Thousand Needles, Redridge Mountain                             
  • Level 126-175;  Ore:  Iron, Gold and Tin Ore;  Zones:  Thousand Needles, Arathi Highland                         
  • Level 176-245;  Ore: Mithril and Truesilver Ore;  Zones: Tanaris,The Hinterlands           
  • Level 246-300;  Ore: Mithril Ore and Rich Thorium Small Thorium;  Zones: Silithus, Tanaris, Winterspring                                                      
  • Level 301-325;  Ore: Fel Iron Ore; Zones: Hellfire Peninsula    
  • Level 326-350;  Ore: Fel Iron Ore, Khorium Ore, Adamantite Ore, Rich Adamantite;  Zones: Nagrand                                                                                          
  • Level 351-400;  Ore: Rich Cobalt, Cobalt Ore; Zones: Borean Tundra                                  
  • Level 401-450;  Ore: Rich Saronite ,Saronite Ore; Zones: Scholarzar Basin   

                

Smelting is usually pretty costly, although the bars usually sell for around the price of ore.

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Fine Edge

By Jeff On March 6, 2010 No Comments

Fine Edge
Could someone create a Diamond edge sword, and if so, How effective would it be?

I once heard that it was possible to create a sword with a diamond edge that was laser sharpened and was incredibly powerful compared to regular swords of fine craftsmanship. I'm wondering if it's really possible and how good it would be.

The sword edge would have to be lined with diamonds. So you wouldn't have a continuous edge, but more like a hack saw blade.

Diamonds are hard but relatively brittle. Strikiing something with it would result in breakage of the sharpened edges. It would work well as a cutting edge.

Diamonds are used in abrasive applications, like industrial "sand" paper and grinding wheels. But the quick loss of a sharp edge would make for a very dull blade.

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Excellent River

By Jeff On March 4, 2010 No Comments

Excellent River
Which movies do you think provide excellent character development/dissection?

Some of my favourites for character development are:

The Weather Man
American Psycho
Mystic River
A Clockwork Orange
American Beauty
Little Miss Sunshine
The Breakfast Club

If you like those, then you gotta see Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List." Taken from a novel by Thomas Keneally, in the film, we see a greedy, shallow, womanizing, Nazi war-profiteer who has a shattering epiphany on a hilltop overlooking Krakow, Poland during Hitler's "final solution."

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108052/

Also, if you liked "The Breakfast Club" then try Lawrence Kasdan's "The Big Chill" and Barry Levinson's "Diner."

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