Saturday, July 18, 2009

Saitek PS41 Aviator Joystick for use with PC or Xbox 360 Game Console

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Customer Review: Shop around
Be careful...the price gougers are busy here. This item is said to have a MSRP from MadCatz who licensed the Saitek product for manufacturing also under license by Microsoft for the Xbox 3690 (and likely same deal with PS3) which is 49.95 right now. I do not know why some companies might try and get away with this but It is unethical to more than double a MSRP that was agreed upon and declared by 3 different companies involved even to do what seems to be take advantage of people. Amazon is awesome but I can only guess there was some miscommunication here regarding proces or somthing to that effect. It is an awesome prodct as all Saitek flight stick sets are. i also understand that both the XB360 and the PS3 versions are PC compatible as well. Of course, I have my Logitech Force Feedback awesome controller for that, however, which provides as real a resistance as you can get from a controller due to the power outlet rumble and force feel source. It is nice to feel the resistances change when you are taking a lot of G's and different things are happening to the aircraft. Anyway, be careful how much you spend here as the product is MSRP'd at a different price. Good Hunting Viper Pilots!
Customer Review: saitek ps41 aviator joystick for use with the pc or xbox 360 game console
the saitek ps41 aviator joystick is awesome... wow . i have true the ace combat 6 controller but this puts it to shame .. if you really want to enjoy your flight sims games.. this controller is the best period... what not alot of people don't know is that you could use this controller as a controller for halo 3 and your call of duty games this controller is truly awesome.. it literally puts you in the action... i also would have to say the picture does not do the controller any justice . When i received it the look of it is amazing .. a must buy for everyone a must buy . buy it before hawk comes out for the xbox 360.


Every year there's a short list of hot toys that prove to be the most popular Christmas gifts for kids. And 2008, of course, is no different. One of this year's must buy Christmas toys is definitely going to be Bakugan battle brawlers, so here's a quick guide for parents on what Bakugan is all about.

What is Bakugan

Bakugan is similar to Pokemon in that it isn't just about the toys or the game. Bakugan Battle Brawlers is also a Japanese anime series in which the main characters, a group of youngsters, play the Bakugan strategy game in order to save the earth. It now airs in a variety of countries, including on the Cartoon Network in the US. The toys and the tv series were developed together, so one supports the other.

The Bakugan Battle Brawlers Game

Much how a trading card game works, Bakugan is a strategy game. It involves both cards (made of metal) and marbles. The marbles morph into monsters and such, i.e. dragons and things of that nature. The transformation occurs as the marble lands on the metal cards, which is the large part of the appeal of these toys. They are fun!

After each player has rolled their Bakugan (the marble), then battle commences. Battle consists of adding up the values on the Bakugan and the cards and the winner takes both of the Bakugans and the cards. The game continues until there aren't any cards left.

The Bakugan Toys

The main items necessary to play Bakugan are the cards and the marbles that turn into creatures. Bakugan starter packs are a fairly inexpensive entry item into the series of toys, at about $15 each. Fair warning though, much like Pokemon and Webkinz, don't expect your kids to be happy with just one set. Like trading game cards, the toys are designed to be collectible. You can expect your house to be overrun soon enough!

In addition to the starter packs and Battle Brawler Battle packs, there are also accessory items such as a launcher and a battle arena (i.e. game board) that can be bought too. There are also other tie-in items such as books, lunch bags, calendars and eventually there should be a videogame available in the US for the Nintendo DS.

For tips on the game, my instructions on how to play Bakugan should help out, plus you can get an idea of the different Bakugan toys available as well.

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Friday, July 17, 2009

Warhammer Online 60 Day Prepaid Game Time Card

Immerse yourself in a world of perpetual conflict. War is everywhere in Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning (WAR). Experience the glory of Realm vs. Realm! Declare your allegiance and join hundreds of mighty heroes to experience the epic nature of war. Enter a grim fantasy world where the armies of Order (Dwarfs, High Elves, and Empire) and Destruction (Greenskins, Dark Elves, and Chaos) collide to determine the fate of nations. Invade enemy lands, besiege imposing fortresses, and sack sprawling capital cities. Wield devastating magic and deadly weapons, battle monstrous creatures, and join your brothers-in-arms in epic Public Quests. Climb the Bastion Stair, carry your Guild Banner into battle, and unlock the secrets of the Tome of Knowledge as you travel the world.


Customer Review: WAR
this game is the best MMORPG on the market now. the fan is never ending experience always new..... try it with the 10 days free and you will join the frey too.
Customer Review: Buying time in the world of Warhammer
This is actually just a game card (buying time for an online game) for Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning and the price isn't too bad if you don't have another way to pay. Also, many gift givers just don't know how to shop for and what to buy a gamer and this is a great way to buy a gift for someone who already has the game. The card itself looks very much like a credit or debit card and is very attractive, but, um, who cares? Your only going to read the numbers off of it once and probably throw it away. Honestly, why not save yourselves some money guys and just print it on a piece of thin card? Probably due to marketing factors and cosmic consequences that I, as a mere mortal, am not privy to. As breif reveiw of the game: for Player vs. Environment (pve) play it's mediocre, but then it's not really geared for that. There are substantial rewards for pve play, but it's not why you should play the game. The real reason to buy is for Player vs. Player (pvp) and Realm vs. Realm (rvr) combat. Real people fight smarter, are sneakier than any AI and even if you get killed a dozen times in a row, the feeling of finally getting payback is not to be underestimated. It's very easy to find a group to rvr/pvp with and often there are groups for pve as well. The group finding mechanic is very well done. Gear gives a nice boost, but it's far from nessisary to be decked out in the best gear, unlike the play in other Mythic fare. In a predominately pvp environment, this is a must. The death penalty is almost nonexistant (which, again, in a game that's primarily pvp, is a must) and the looting system is vary inovative. The constant ebb and flow of rvr combat, with hundreds of players on each side struggling to capture territory is captivating but can also become exhausting (at least for an old dude like me) and so it's not for everyone and not for every day. This keeps the product from getting a 5 star rating from me.


Selling on eBay continues to be a great way to make money online, and those sellers who manage to sell the most popular products usually make the most money. Finding the top selling items on eBay is not easy for some, but it is a necessary function for successful sellers. This is because the way to attract buyers online is to offer the products they are searching for and make those products available to buyers.

The usual best sellers are videogame systems and videogames, especially the newest on the market, any other new technological products, the latest cell phones and smart phones, computer products, and designer clothing and accessories. These are products that are always in demand with buyers, but there is also a lot of competition in these niches. The ideal niche contains products in demand by buyers but with little competition among sellers.

Aside from these usual best sellers, there are other very profitable products among the top selling items on eBay. These niches don't show up in any eBay Pulse list or other top ten list but are, nevertheless, hot products that are very profitable for some eBay sellers.

How does one go about finding the top selling items on eBay? The best way to find these profitable hot niches is to spend time researching completed listings. Although conducting research is time consuming, it is well worth the time and effort. By taking the time to perform the time-consuming task of searching for and finding hot, profitable products, you will very likely see your online profits soar.

Would you like to learn about the hot, profitable niches on eBay?

You can download this free Guide: Secret eBay Niches

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Xbox 360 Pro Console 60GB with 2 Bonus Games

Bring gaming to life in your living room with the Xbox Video Game System, the essential center-piece to any home entertainment set up. Beneath the cool, tough exterior is a system capable of powering the very best single and multiplayer gaming experiences available today.Designed to push gaming to the absolute limit, the Xbox console delivers incredible graphics and cinematic sound that will drop you and your friends deep into the heart of the action. The immense range of top-class games and online gaming with Xbox Live mean there will never be another dull moment.
Customer Review: the best
xbox 360 is simply the best. the best games, the best online experience, streaming netflix, etc. what more could you want.
Customer Review: Frequent Shopper
I brought the x-box for my grandson for Valentine's Day. He is ejoying every minute of it.


Over the last year we have interviewed more than 10 leading neuroscientists and psychologists worldwide to learn about their research and thoughts, and have news to report.

What can we say today that we couldn't have said only 10 years ago? That what neuroscience pioneer Santiago Ramon y Cajal claimed in the XX century, "Every man can, if he so desires, become the sculptor his own brain", may well become reality in the XXI.

Let's now debunk 10 myths, still too prevalent, that may prevent us from seeing the full potential of this emerging field:

Myth 1: It's all in our genes.

-- Reality: A big component of our lifelong brain health and development depends on what we do with our brains. Our own actions, not only our genes, influence our lives to a large extent. Genes predispose us, not determine our fates.

Myth 2: The field of Cognitive/ Brain Fitness is too new to be credible.

-- Reality: The field rests on solid foundations dating back more decades. What is new is the number and range of tools that are now starting to be available for healthy individuals.

Myth 3: Medication is and will remain the only evidence-based intervention for a number of brain-related problems.

-- Reality: Cognitive training programs are starting to show value as complements to drug-based interventions.

Myth 4: We need to buy very expensive stuff to improve our brains.

-- Reality: Every time we learn a new skill, concept or fact, we change the physical composition of our brains. Lifelong learning means lifelong neuroplasticity.

Myth 5: Schools should just focus on basic skills like Reading and Math.

-- Reality: "Mental muscles," such as working memory, are fundamental to academic performance and are currently overlooked by the school system.

Myth 6: Crossword puzzles, or our daily job activities, are the best way to keep one's mind sharp.

-- Reality: Computer-based programs can be more effective at training specific cognitive skills.

Myth 7: Videogames are always a waste of time.

-- Reality: Scientifically-designed, computer-based programs can be a good vehicle for training specific skills. For example, it has been shown that short term memory can be expanded by such programs.

Myth 8: This means kids will spend more time playing videogames.

-- Reality: In Japan - the world's earliest adopter of brain-related videogames- overall home videogame sales have declined, with children playing less over time. Interestingly, adults in Japan have started to play brain-related video games more, and we are starting to see the same trend with adults in the US and Europe.

Myth 9: Brain exercise is only for seniors. And, only about memory.

-- Reality: People of all ages can benefit from a variety of regular brain exercises. For active professionals, managing stress and emotions is often a good first step.

Myth 10: This all sounds too soft to be of real value to managers and professionals.

-- Reality: There is nothing soft about the hard science-based training of specific cognitive and emotional skills.

Now you know. Exercising our brains is as important as exercising our bodies!

Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains

Alvaro Fernandez is the CEO and Co-Founder of SharpBrains.com, which provides the latest science-based information for Cognitive Fitness and Cognitive Training, and has been recognized by Scientific American Mind, MarketWatch, Forbes, and more. Alvaro holds MA in Education and MBA from Stanford University, and teaches The Science of Brain Health at UC-Berkeley Lifelong Learning Institute.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Galactic Civilizations II: Game of the Year

Special edition covers the dread war between galaxies of this award winning strategy game series / ESRB Rating E10 Everyone 10+
Customer Review: Brilliant turn based game that brings back the good-old-days
I used to really enjoy playing an old (DOS Era) turn based space conquest game called Stellar Conquest III. The best thing about that game was the ability to modify ships to any configuration you liked. You could easily make any sort of ship from massively slow base defender loaded down with weapons, to a scout ship, to freighter, etc. Aside from Alpha Centauri, I'd never found another game that captured that same level of freedom and creativity in designing a fleet. Until Galactic Civilizations I came along, and now its sequel, Galactic Civilizations II, which has taken the design process to a whole new level. I'll admit I'm a micro manager in turn based strategy games. I like tweaking things. I like to make sure everything is optimal. But I know that many people don't like the tediousness of maintaining every little thing. That's where this game excels: you can either customize endlessly, or play using presets that enable you to get right into the game and commanding your empire. The game is versatile enough to please a micro manager or a big picture player. The graphics are adequate. They are not eye-candy, but they are pleasing enough, and like most turn based strategy games, I'm not playing GC II because the visuals knock my socks off. Gameplay is excellent. If you play any of the Civilizations games (the Sid Meirs games like CIV IV, CIV IV WARLORDS), you will feel right at home. Camera controls are intuitive and once learned become seamless. You'll forget what you're doing as you pan around and check out your empire. Overall this is a great game, one that I am enjoying, and one that happily does not include any malicious DRM schemes. It's well worth buying on its own merits, but even more so considering it's makers are not treating me and the rest of the gaming community like a pack of thieves. If you like turn based strategy in a space setting, this is a perfect choice. Highly recommended.
Customer Review: An excellent 4x Space Strategy game
Galactic Civilization 2 is a great example of a 4x ("eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate") space strategy game. Masters of Orion is an old series with a similar feel. If you have played Civilization, GalCiv2 plays very similarly with planets in space as the only buildable area for 'cities', then other anomalies allow for other environment upgrades. GalCiv2 is a very complex game, and does not have much of a tutorial to help new players. The basic concept can be hard to learn initially, but is well worth the investment. For anyone familiar with turn-based strategy, it is not too different from the previously mentioned games, and can be picked up pretty quickly. Internet guides and FAQs will also help teach advanced techniques. There is also extensive help available through their official forums. New content, in the form of two expansions, have greatly lengthened the life of an already excellent game. Stardock shows themselves to be a great company who really work for their customers. I recommend using their Impulse service in conjunction with this game. You should be able to enter the CDKey directly in and download it without needing to put the CD in the drive (I have done this for the Non-Game of the Year edition and the Ultimate Edition). I recommend the Ultimate Edition over the standard, since it includes the two Expansion Packs, but if the price difference is too great the standard version of Galactic Civilization 2 is well worth giving a try.


It was a few weeks ago when a lone nutcase bought a few guns and killed 32 people in one of the worst massacres in U.S. history at Virginia Tech. So far, there have only been a few mumblings here and there that the media is to blame in all of this, most predominately by Dr. Phil. He accuses the videogame industry of being somehow complicit in this one crazed gunman's actions, which is obviously unfounded and ridiculous. But there are always congressmen in office who are otherwise ineffectual in getting anything done to stop guns from getting in the hands of mental patients, who go on tirades against the entertainment community when something like this happens.

Thankfully, most people are waking up and seeing that mental psychosis is responsible for these crazy people's actions, not the latest Rob Zombie horrorfest. The movie studios for the most part capitulated to congress' need for a better system of screening out hard "R" rated movies that are unsuitable to kids under 18 years old. They now force i.d.'s to be shown at all ticket windows to allow teenagers to buy tickets to r-rated movies. Now that another massacre has occurred, they might be encouraged to force even stricter guidelines on r-rated movies.

The Federal Trade Commission regulates video game ratings, and is the watchdog for the movie industry, making sure that r-rated flix are not seen or bought on dvd by kids under 18 years old. The FTC chairman, Deborah Platt Majores states "The latest FTC report shows improvement, but also that the entertainment industry has more work to do." The FTC conducted a research group whereby they sent a variety of children into a retail store to buy r-rated dvds. Eighty-one percent of kids 16 and younger were able to buy R-rated movies in 2003, and that number dropped just 10 percentage points to 71 percent in 2006.

Based on these statistics, and in light of the shootings at Virginia Tech, there is reason to believe that retail video chains like Blockbuster will be in the headlights of watchdog groups like the FTC to make sure movies like "Hostel" and "The Devil's Rejects" do not get into the hands of 12-year-olds.

Hopefully, a massacre like Virginia Tech will never happen again, and R-rated movies should be given the freedom to grow as a genre so movies like "The 300" can be made for the vast movie-going audience's never ending appetite for extreme, well made action.

Rob Mead has written many articles about internet marketing and how to create and find great website content that will increase your web site's traffic overnight. Go to http://www.perfectwebcontent.com and you will be able to use all of the web site's resources and articles in your quest for internet success.

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Nintendo 64 System - Video Game Console

Nintendo first dabbled in video games during the industry's early years of the mid-'70s. Generations of successful gaming console releases through the years led to the much-hyped 1996 launch of Nintendo 64, a system that represented a giant evolutionary leap in video game technology. Within the first three days of launch, hundreds of thousands of gamers hunkered down with Mario 64, considered by many to be one of the greatest video games ever created. Even today, the system's excellent design continues to host an ever-expanding library of breakthrough games.

Nintendo 64's popularity among younger gamers is no surprise. Well-respected games featuring such long-lived and much-loved personalities as Mario (of arcade classic Donkey Kong fame), Zelda, and Banjo-Kazooie are easy to learn and offer enormous replay value. But times are a' changin' and the system's ever-growing library of titles has expanded into every genre of games imaginable, including games better suited for older gamers. In fact, some of the most acclaimed--in some cases, groundbreaking--games available on any platform today are packed onto N64's old-school cartridges.

Under the system's hood, its appeal to the young certainly didn't produce a less mature gaming machine. On the contrary, the 64-bit system boasts impressive graphics, stereo sound, and numerous accessory enhancements, including a high-resolution pack that boosts graphics to awe-inspiring resolutions.

Start your library with Goldeneye 007, Mario 64, Banjo-Kazooie, Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time, and Star Wars: Episode One Racer--these titles represent a decent start to any N64 cartridge library.

With the recent launch of Sega's Dreamcast system, Nintendo 64 is being left behind as the leader in video game technology. And with newer game systems featuring CD-based games, the system's expensive cartridge format is proving itself an archaic and unconventional storage format. But, at a sub-$110 recommended retail price for a console with two controllers, innovative accessory enhancements and a great library of games keep the system's rabid fan base satisfied, if not eager for Nintendo's next evolutionary step. --Eric Twelker
Customer Review: very poor
the seller sent the 64 a month later with no plugs and no controllers so i never got to play. i sent it back. i am a faithful buyer at amazon and this is the first disappointment of trust. i am scared to order here again.
Customer Review: Nintendo 64: One of the Best Systems Ever Made, Now Discontinued
The Nintendo 64 had a small, yet a great library of games, including the best-selling The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. This console had the best-looking kiosk in retail stores. But when the Gamecube came out in 2001, that, unfortunately, marked the end of the Nintendo 64. Nintendo published very few games for this system after the Gamecube came out. The last game that was published for this system was Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, which, if you're lucky, you can still find that game new today at retailers. I hate it when video game companies discontinue consoles because they released a new one. Look at computer manufacturers like Dell. Sure they make new computers, but you can still buy older models from them (not too old like a 486 computer, though... =D). Unfortunately, video game companies, even today, have failed to recognize this.


According to a survey conducted by the National Sleep Foundation, about 58% of adults in the US experience insomnia or some form of sleeping difficulties. Respondents to the poll also believe that their lack of restful sleep significantly affects their work performance, their relationship with others, motor skills and ability to avoid accidents, and even their health. Research studies actually show that sleep deprivation can speed up aging, slow down metabolism and even increase a person's risk for developing diabetes, high blood pressure and other serious illnesses.

If you are having difficulty staying or falling asleep, waking up too early, or feeling sluggish after you wake up, then you are probably suffering from some form of insomnia. You really do not have to worry too much if you are just experiencing short bouts of sleep problems or deprivation because of some trivial reasons. There is a big chance that your body can deal with a few days of lack of restful sleep. However, having chronic insomnia is another matter. If not having a good night's sleep is becoming the norm in your life, you have to do something about your problem now or suffer the consequences in the future.

Here are some tips that are effective in improving your snoozing time:

Hit The Bed When You Feel Tired

If you feel sleepy and tired, your mind and body are signaling that they need some time to rest and recover from a very busy schedule or strenuous activity. Take advantage of these moments to get even a 30-minute nap. As much as possible, do not fight your urge to sleep because if you do, you might find it more difficult to fall asleep as your mind and body will be in an extended active mode. On the contrary, if you don't feel like sleeping yet, do not go to bed and stare at the ceiling or force yourself to sleep. Instead, go out of your bedroom, do some stretching or other relaxing exercises and hit the bed when your mind and body are both ready to snooze.

Exercise During The Evening

Majority of those with sedentary lives are suffering from insomnia. If you spend too much time watching television or playing games on your computer or videogame consoles before your bedtime, your mind will stay active until the wee hours of the morning. Thus, it would be helpful if you exercise during the evening, just a few hours before you sleep. After a strenuous activity, you will feel tired in a couple of hours and have a bigger chance of getting deep and uninterrupted slumber time.

Follow A Routine

If you train your body to rest at ten o'clock every night and wake up at seven or eight the following morning, you will see that this will come naturally to you even during the weekends. However, if you suddenly change your routine and sleep late on Friday or Saturday nights, your body clock will go haywire and it will take some time before you can get the rhythm back. If you are the kind of person who is having difficulty sleeping, it is advisable for you to stick to your routine for a while and avoid breaking your sleeping schedule.

Stay Away From Caffeine After Mid-day

A glass of iced tea, cup of coffee or can of soda taken during dinner can actually affect your sleeping pattern. As much as possible, you need to stop yourself from indulging in caffeine-rich beverages or foods after lunchtime.

There are also some sleeping aids in the market that are effective in helping you sleep soundly at night. Aside from following the tips enumerated above, you can also take supplements that promote better sleep. Just make sure that what you pick is all natural and safe. One product that is guaranteed safe and effective is Somulin. Visit http:///www.somulin.com/ for more details.

Janet Martin is an avid health and fitness enthusiast and published author. Many of her insightful articles can be found at the premiere online news magazine http://www.thearticleinsiders.com

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Transformers the Game

Control the outcome in the battle for Earth this summer with Transformers, the official game of the blockbuster film. Protect the earth as Autobots or destroy it as Decepticons as you lead the Transformers in the epic battle for control of planet Earth! Make a choice: Protect Earth as Autobots or destroy it as Decepticons. With dual campaigns, the fate of the world is in your hands.
Customer Review: This game is absolutely awful...
so to be honest i could care less about transformers... no offense to those who are into that whole scene but when i bought my ps3 (recently) this game was included and i thought... "hmmm, this could be pretty cool i bet" - hah! now that's a joke... this game is absolutely worthless, and i'm upset because at the moment it's the only one i'm stuck with. i can't wait to trade it in for store credit so i can get something else. I have serious trouble completeing challenges because of the awful controls and the annoying camera. and even if i did beat the level im stuck at now i doubt i would play any further because the missions and fighting are stupid anyhow... you get to chase these guys around town while endless numbers of busses and cars get in your way (which fly away like cardboard when you hit them, not even a scratch shows, not to mention you can't even run over the pedestrians... they just magically avoid your vehicle... LAME), and when you finally get to fight another robot you have 1 attack button that does the same stupid combo over and over. This game was obviously rushed and gave me about 2 minutes worth of satisfaction because a) i just got a ps3 & b) blowing up the buildings and transforming was fun for 1 of those 2 minutes, the other minute was fun because i ended up playing Zelda PH for my DS when i realized i was wasting my time with such a terrible ps3 game... to those who have accidentally (or purposefully) encountered this game i feel your pain!
Customer Review: Does not live up to expectations
I grew up watching the original series and ended up loving the most recent movie. But, I have to say, this game was one major disappointment. While I wasn't expecting this game to be a God of War or a Ratchet and Clank, I was expecting some quality and some degree of good gameplay. Instead, I got the feeling that this game was designed with 10 year olds in mind. The missions are fairly generic with seemingly little variation and become boring quite quickly which isn't made any better by the fairly small size of the maps. The AI for the bad guys is pretty weak, quite predictable and easily figured out during "big" boss battles. Sad to say, the parts of the game I found most exciting was transforming and unlocking extras like artwork. Suffice to say, playing as some of my childhood favorites was certainly not worth the $60 this game cost.


According to a survey conducted by the National Sleep Foundation, about 58% of adults in the US experience insomnia or some form of sleeping difficulties. Respondents to the poll also believe that their lack of restful sleep significantly affects their work performance, their relationship with others, motor skills and ability to avoid accidents, and even their health. Research studies actually show that sleep deprivation can speed up aging, slow down metabolism and even increase a person's risk for developing diabetes, high blood pressure and other serious illnesses.

If you are having difficulty staying or falling asleep, waking up too early, or feeling sluggish after you wake up, then you are probably suffering from some form of insomnia. You really do not have to worry too much if you are just experiencing short bouts of sleep problems or deprivation because of some trivial reasons. There is a big chance that your body can deal with a few days of lack of restful sleep. However, having chronic insomnia is another matter. If not having a good night's sleep is becoming the norm in your life, you have to do something about your problem now or suffer the consequences in the future.

Here are some tips that are effective in improving your snoozing time:

Hit The Bed When You Feel Tired

If you feel sleepy and tired, your mind and body are signaling that they need some time to rest and recover from a very busy schedule or strenuous activity. Take advantage of these moments to get even a 30-minute nap. As much as possible, do not fight your urge to sleep because if you do, you might find it more difficult to fall asleep as your mind and body will be in an extended active mode. On the contrary, if you don't feel like sleeping yet, do not go to bed and stare at the ceiling or force yourself to sleep. Instead, go out of your bedroom, do some stretching or other relaxing exercises and hit the bed when your mind and body are both ready to snooze.

Exercise During The Evening

Majority of those with sedentary lives are suffering from insomnia. If you spend too much time watching television or playing games on your computer or videogame consoles before your bedtime, your mind will stay active until the wee hours of the morning. Thus, it would be helpful if you exercise during the evening, just a few hours before you sleep. After a strenuous activity, you will feel tired in a couple of hours and have a bigger chance of getting deep and uninterrupted slumber time.

Follow A Routine

If you train your body to rest at ten o'clock every night and wake up at seven or eight the following morning, you will see that this will come naturally to you even during the weekends. However, if you suddenly change your routine and sleep late on Friday or Saturday nights, your body clock will go haywire and it will take some time before you can get the rhythm back. If you are the kind of person who is having difficulty sleeping, it is advisable for you to stick to your routine for a while and avoid breaking your sleeping schedule.

Stay Away From Caffeine After Mid-day

A glass of iced tea, cup of coffee or can of soda taken during dinner can actually affect your sleeping pattern. As much as possible, you need to stop yourself from indulging in caffeine-rich beverages or foods after lunchtime.

There are also some sleeping aids in the market that are effective in helping you sleep soundly at night. Aside from following the tips enumerated above, you can also take supplements that promote better sleep. Just make sure that what you pick is all natural and safe. One product that is guaranteed safe and effective is Somulin. Visit http:///www.somulin.com/ for more details.

Janet Martin is an avid health and fitness enthusiast and published author. Many of her insightful articles can be found at the premiere online news magazine http://www.thearticleinsiders.com

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Monday, July 13, 2009

Super Nintendo NES System - Video Game Console

80s kids were sure that video games couldnt get better than the NES. Then the 90s happened and the Super Nintendo hit the scene. With 8 more bits, 4 more buttons and no more cartridges blowing, the Super Nintendo set the standard for 16-bit gaming. For 10 years, the SNES was king. Even as 32-bit systems tried to steal the show, the Super Nintendo proved that gaming genius was about more than technology: it's just about fun. Remind yourself how much fun the SNES is. This refurbished SNES console is guaranteed to work upon arrival or weâTMll send you another one. It comes bundled with 1 controller and hookups. .
Customer Review: It's fun, but...
I prefer the original NES system than this one. I remember getting the SNES for Christmas when it was the latest in the world of gaming. However, the games that are made for it are pretty fun, but I suppose I am an "old school" type of person. Although, the graphics for the SNES are a bit more superior when compared to the NES.
Customer Review: this brings back great memories!
I used to have a playstation when I was younger and now my kids are little and love video games. I always thought playstation 2 was the best! Especially Super Mario Brothers! I started looking around trying to find one and I buy almost everything on Amazon so I started here! I saw that this company, Pella Dvd's was selling playstation 2 video game consoles, a bit pricey, but the games we already had from years ago still worked, and none of them are violent like so many are today. The first one they sent me stopped working after 2 days, so I contacted Brian at Pella DVD and he had me send it back, he even reimbursed my postage! He shipped another one out to me and we got it in just a couple of days. This one works great, the people are nice and easy to deal with, and responded to every email I sent within just minutes, it seemed. I will definitely do business with this company again. My kids love this game system!


Im 26 years old and I had to have my first colonoscopy done a few months back. My grandmother had and lost her battle against colon cancer. Of course this made me scared of what they may find but I found the American Cancer Society website useful to help calm down my nerves.

The only thing that you should really dread, if any, is the prep process. The prep time consists of drinking medicines that will help clean out your system. Of course you will not be able to have anything to eat or drink that is solid or has any type of flavor, unless you like broth and jell-o as long as it is not red. You will then spend pretty much all day in the bathroom. While I was prepping I came up with a few ideas to help make the prep time more productive.

Make sure you bring in a book or magazine, move your TV into your bathroom if you have space, use your laptop to play games on the internet or instant message your friends and see if they can guess what you are doing, play a hand-held videogame, if you are a female, paint your toe/ finger nails and wax/ shave your legs and one thing you need to always remember is to MAKE SURE YOU TAKE YOUR PHONE INTO THE BATHROOM. You never know when the moment will hit when you have to go. After all, it always seems that people call you whenever you are in the bathroom. I hope this will help you with making the prep time a bit easier to deal with.

For information on colonoscopies or to help you better understand the process and learn more about the procedure visit.

http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_6x_Frequent_Questions_About_Colonoscopy_and_Sigmoidoscopy.asp?sitearea=

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