« Double Strollers | Main | science news »
Loving How My ID Scanner Works
By ALN Poster | March 5, 2011
Loving How My ID Scanner Works
![]() |
No items matching your keywords were found.
|
|
MY ID: MY ID $8.41 MY ID: MY ID |
|
|
Loving My King $10.25 Loving My King |
|
|
ALL MY LOVING $13.63 ALL MY LOVING |
|
|
All My Loving $20.39 All My Loving |
|
|
How to Stop Loving Someone $13.3 How to Stop Loving Someone |
|
|
How Could A Loving God? $13.25 How Could A Loving God? |
|
|
Loving What Is $11.99 Out of nowhere, like a fresh breeze in a marketplace crowded with advice on what to believe, comes Byron Katie and what she calls “The Work.” In the midst of a normal life, Katie became increasingly depressed, and over a ten-year period sank further into rage, despair, and thoughts of suicide. Then one morning, she woke up in a state of absolute joy, filled with the realization of how her own suffering had ended. The freedom of that realization has never left her, and now in Loving What Is you can discover the same freedom through The Work. The Work is simply four questions that, when applied to a specific problem, enable you to see what is troubling you in an entirely different light. As Katie says, “It’s not the problem that causes our suffering; it’s our thinking about the problem.” Contrary to popular belief, trying to let go of a painful thought never works; instead, once we have done The Work, the thought lets go of us. At that point, we can truly love what is, just as it is. Loving What Is will show you step-by-step, through clear and vivid examples, exactly how to use this revolutionary process for yourself. You’ll see people do The Work with Katie on a broad range of human problems, from a wife ready to leave her husband because he wants more sex, to a Manhattan worker paralyzed by fear of terrorism, to a woman suffering over a death in her family. Many people have discovered The Work’s power to solve problems; in addition, they say that through The Work they experience a sense of lasting peace and find the clarity and energy to act, even in situations that had previously seemed impossible. If you continue to do The Work, you may discover, as many people have, that the questioning flows into every aspect of your life, effortlessly undoing the stressful thoughts that keep you from experiencing peace. Loving What Is offers everything you need to learn and live this remarkable process, and to find happiness as what Katie calls “a lover of reality.” From the Hardcover edition. |
|
|
Thumblock Scanner $400 Thumblock Scanner Only For Use With USB Thumblock Door Locks! Enroll Thousands Of Users From A Central Computer The Thumblock Fingerprint Scanner lets you enroll all users quickly and easily from a central PC. Register thousands of fingerprints and or PIN codes at a centralized PC with one fingerprint scanner, set access control rights, and then simply upload all information to the included flash drive. Set-Up Keyless Users Quickly & Easily From A Central PC For Increased Security & Fast Report Downloading Quickly Upload User Rights To All Your Thumblock Keyless Locks Once you've set all preferences and access rights on a central computer, download the information onto the included 1 Gb flash drive. Bring the flash drive to your Thumblocks and download all access information to the keyless lock quickly and easily by simply plugging it in. All your settings will be saved on the lock for future use. Easily Review Up To 20,000 Access Reports On Any PC Insert the flash drive into any of your Thumblocks and easily download all access information including who, what, where, and when accessed a particular door. Once you download this information from your keyless locks, plug the flash drive into any PC and quickly download all information. This MS Access-based AT software provides excellent tracking information and is exportable to an Excel sheet quickly and easily. Includes: Access Control/ Audit Trail software, USB Fingerprint Scanner and 1GB Flash Drive How It Works: Register all fingerprints (and/or PIN codes) of all users at one centralized PC with the fingerprint scanner Set access control rights at the PC of each individual user to each individual lock When finished, upload those access control rights to the flash drive Bring the flash drive to the lock and program the lock from the flash drive Plus AT records can still be offloaded from the lock to the flash drive |
|
|
Id Tech Slot Reader Barcode Scanner WCR3207-700S $48.97 Id Tech Slot Reader Barcode Scanner WCR3207-700S |
|
|
KeyScan Inc / Keyboard Scanner with ID Card / KS810P $118.57 KeyScan Inc - Keyboard Scanner with ID Card - KS810P |
|
|
Penpower / DP667 ID CARDS SCANNER. / SWOCR0667 $151.66 Penpower - DP667 ID CARDS SCANNER. - SWOCR0667 |
|
|
How It Works $16.68 How It Works |
|
|
Loving & Free $12.79 Loving & Free has masterful production by Elton John and Clive Franks, and if anything, it is as lovingly produced as it is performed. One of four strong Kiki Dee originals is the title track, which opens up this soulful album, reflected so beautifully in the cover photo of young Dee on a bicycle with flowers in a field. It's reminiscent of Lesley Duncan's "Love Song," and lo and behold, Duncan shows up on backing vocals on the very next song, "If It Rains." Elton John plays keyboards on seven of the ten tracks, including the short gospel piece "If It Rains," written by Dee, and the Bernie Taupin/Elton John number "Lonnie and Josie." Both these tracks could be outtakes from Tumbleweed Connection, and with covers of Jackson Browne and Stealers Wheel's Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty, you know the direction here is not going to be the all-out assault which landed in the Top 15 the very next year, "I Got the Music in Me." Dee, performing the band Free's "Travellin' in Style," adds blues/pop to the disc, the tune moving harder than most of the tracks on side one. Egan and Rafferty's "You Put Something Better Inside Me" plays with more heart than what Stealers Wheel did on their own, and fits this country-flavored pop record just perfectly. Another Elton John/Bernie Taupin composition opens side two, and "Supercool" gets the nod as the hardest-rocking track on this otherwise low-key and beautifully mellow disc. It isn't as raucous as "I Got the Music in Me," but it still feels a little out of place on this set; still, how can one resist any contribution from John and Taupin? "Rest My Head" is the singer showing she can write, and like many of the tracks on Loving & Free, performed with members of Elton John's band from this era behind her. "Amoureuse," written by Véronique Sanson and Gary Osborne, is unique in that it brings one of John's other songwriting partners into the mix. Jackson Browne's "Song for Adam" and the song which Elton John performed and put on the flip of one of his singles, "Sugar on the Floor," conclude this album and make the sequel to Tumbleweed Connection so valid. That was one of Elton John's most heartfelt and non-commercial discs, and he gets to reprise it here. Loving & Free is an underrated, under-valued, ambitious, and completely forgotten work which shows Kiki Dee to be an extremely valuable artist who deserved all the support she got from her friends in the industry. It is too bad the public didn't embrace such important music, which got the sincere blessing of Elton John. ~ Joe Viglione, Rovi Performers: B.J. Cole - Guitar (Steel); Dave Mattacks - Drums; Davey Johnstone - Guitar; Dee Murray - Bass; |
|
|
Keyboard Scanner with ID Card $130.99 Keyboard Scanner with ID Card Feed...Thee KS810P is a color document scanner in a PC keyboard with enhanced functionality. In addition to all the great features of the KS810, the new KS810P can feed 2" x 3" smooth surface cards up to 1mm thickness. Now your customers can capture images of driver?s licenses, health insurance cards and other ID cards and expand the productivity of the KS810P in many applications. Keyboard with built-in color scanner and 2 port USB2 hub. Fast 15 sec. color and 4 sec. black scan speeds. Comes with "NoTouch-AutoScan" imaging software, USB2 cable and power supply. Document release: Bi directional automatically triggered by document length True-Optical resolution: 600 dpi Optical technology: High quality, reliable color CIS Output resolution: From 50 dpi to 4800 dpi Scanning speed: High-speed USB2 scanner Fast functions: 4 dedicated scan buttons PC interface: High Speed USB2 Software interface: Twain interface and USB2 driver Power adapter: AC l00- 240V. |
|
|
On How Life Is/The I.D. $7.99 On How Life Is/The I.D. |
|
|
How Life Is / The ID $7.99 How Life Is / The ID |
|
|
How Loving Couples Fight $19.95 Work through hurt with How Loving Couples Fight. Transform conflicts with the ones you love into a deeper understanding with these easy-to-use tools... |
|
|
The Works $14.38 A full decade after Billy Bragg and Wilco teamed up to set to music unrecorded lyrics of Woody Guthrie on Mermaid Avenue, now Jonatha Brooke has done the same. Unsurprisingly, she takes quite a different approach than they did, starting with her choice of co-producer, Bob Clearmountain, whose mountain of production and engineering credits have run the gamut from Bruce Springsteen and the Rolling Stones to Sheryl Crow and Brooke's previous release, Careful What You Wish For. Here Clearmountain goes for a slim, shimmering sound that emphasizes Guthrie's words and Brooke's delivery over the music's sonic properties. But that's not to slight the rest of the crew here, which includes some of the finest jazz and pop musicians working today: Christian McBride on acoustic bass, Steve Gadd on drums, Joe Sample and Mitchell Froom on keyboards, and a handful of A-list guests including Hiram Bullock, Derek Trucks, and Eric Bazilian on guitars; Gil Goldstein on accordion; and three tracks featuring a pedal steel played by Greg Leisz. The Guthrie material, though it includes some political and social commentary, largely trends toward the romantic and the personal. "All You Gotta Do Is Touch Me," from whose lyrics the album's title is drawn, places Brooke (who also provides guitar and piano on the album) in a vocal duet with Keb' Mo', and it's about as naked and confessional a lyric as Guthrie ever wrote: "I fully aim to get my soul known again/As the maniac, the saint, the sinner, the drinker, the thinker, the queer/I am the works, the whole works/And it's not till you have called me one of these things/That I feel satisfied." On the ballad "My Battle," Brooke, in one of the album's most stirring vocals, puts a country tint on words like "Teach me how, how to fight my hard times in life/Teach me how to fight, and I'll run away with you/And I will never dread the day I will die/'Cause my sunset is somebody's morning sky." The inherently sweet twang of Brooke, meanwhile, somehow allows her to soften the images that run through the uncompromising "Madonna on the Curb": "The wails of sickly children, she knows, she understands/The pangs of puny bodies, the clutch of small, hot hands/The deadly blaze of August, that turns men faint and mad/She quiets the peevish urchins, by telling of dreams she had." Two original Brooke compositions, "Little Bird" and "Taste of Danger," augment the Guthrie repertoire, and manage to fit in comfortably. That they do says plenty about the level of talent at work here. ~ Jeff Tamarkin, Rovi Performers: Greg Leisz - Lap Steel Guitar, Pedal Steel; Christian McBride - Bass (Upright); Derek Trucks - Slide Guitar; Gil Golds |
|
|
USB Cable Fingerprint Scanner Biometric ID Identify Reader $26.57 Description: In modern life, to keep our own materials from unauthorized reading, alteration and deletion, we use the passwords for most of the cases, such as Windows login, login for mails, encryption for files, etc. However, this Biometric Fingerprint Scanner can be a challenge for a lot of people to memorize so many annoying passwords and how to use the encrypted information safely and conveniently becomes a big problem for all people. The application of the Fingerprint Reader can help you solve this problem. The Reader was developed on the basis of the exclusiveness and high security of human fingerprints and by employing the sliding fingerprint identification chips latest at present time. Through the Reader, the user can use his own fingerprint to replace annoying passwords or ciphers, and do not need to manage and remember them, which will surely enhance the security level. With more emphasis attached on data's security in the world, the Finger ID Identify, due to its remarkable advantages, will be more widely used. Specification: Built-in sliding fingerprint sensor USB2.0 port, compatible with USB1.1, bearing more than 1 million times of finger sliding Resolution: 500dpi;192 x 16 pixels Finger verifying speed: <0.1s; Capture rate: 488fps Maximum quantity of registered fingerprints: 10 for each user Maximum quantity of users: unlimited; accessible for each user of Windows FAR ( False Accept Rate)<0.0001%; FRR (False Reject Rate)<0.1% USB Fingerprint Reader supported operating system: Win2000/XP/ vista (with the capacity of U-KEY not supported) Working temperature: -25degreeC--85degreeC; humidity: 30%--90% 25degreeC Size: 5 x 3 x 1.3cm USB cable length: 98cm Weight: 108g Functions: Automatic login for Windows: The user can use his own fingerprint to log in the Windows when the system is started. However, only users who are authorized and have completed the fingerprint registration can log in and use the computer. The Finger ID Identify can also automatically log in for different user's desktop according to the fingerprint information it reads. Fingerprint Encrypted Disk: On the existing hard disk, the user can freely create one virtual partition that apparently looks the same as other regular hard disk partitions. Only when the Fingerprint Reader is connected to the system and fingerprint is matched, the user can see and use this partition. File/folder Encryption/Decryption: The user can use the fingerprint to encrypt the files or folders in the computer at a high level. To open and operate the files or folders, the user's fingerprint must be matched first. Therefore, even if your computer is log in, other people can't operate the files or folders. Automatic web login: This function is mainly used to save the URL accounts and passwords for the users, such as the email accounts and passwords. When these URLs are opened, what the user to do i |
|
|
Visioneer Patriot 480 Sheetfed Scanner $952.99 24-bit 480 50 Sheets 600 dpi 8-bit Kofax VRS Basic Nuance PaperPort Nuance OmniPage Pro Visioneer OneTouch Technology EMC/Captiva Quick Scan Pro Demo There's a lot about the Patriot 480 that will make it your favorite desktop device. This latest Patriot is packed with features that will change how you look at and manage paper documents and information. The Patriot 480 is the fastest, most technologically advanced and easiest to use document scanner in its class. Color ID Card P4801D-WU PC Patriot Patriot 480 Sheetfed Scanner Plain Paper Sheetfed Scanner Visioneer Visioneer, Inc Yes www.visioneer.com |

10 Steps to Creating Your Smalll Business Disaster Plan
I'm a recent Hurricane Rita evacuee and survived the evacuation and the ensuing hurricane. Running from a hurricane isn't something I've ever had to do before, nor is it something I'd ever like to do again. However, as a solo business owner, I'm quite thankful that I have a virtual business. The fact that I'm virtual and can operate from anywhere that there's electricity and phone service was of great help to me in this disaster and helped me reopen my business a scant 4 days after the landfall of Hurricane Rita.
As a solopreneur, what can you do to make your business disaster-proof? It seems that we have an increasing number of hurricanes making landfall in the coastal states, and add to that an increased number of other types of natural disasters like tornadoes, earthquakes, wildfires, mud slides, ice storms, blizzards, etc. makes me think that there is no ideal location in which to operate a business. Now accepting that natural disasters are here to stay, here's what I learned from my hurricane evacuation that helped me get my business back up and running quickly:
1. Know the location of your vital papers. You should be able to quickly put into a folder the following for you and your family: your marriage license, birth certificate, social security card, driver's license or state ID card, car title/mortgage info and insurance contact info, house deed/mortgage info and insurance contact info, employee ID card, and apartment lease or copy of a utility bill. In a disaster, you'll be asked to prove where you live and that you are who you claim you are, especially when applying for disaster assistance.
2. Have an online backup of all of your computer data. I back up my computer in two ways--to an external portable hard drive as well as to an online backup service. I use both because my files are my livelihood -- I would be dead in the water without them -- so I want to leave absolutely no room to lose my data. For my external backup, I use a 30 GB portable drive made by Iomega, www.iomega.com, and for my online backup, I have 10 GB of space that I pay for at XDrive, www.xdrive.com.
3. Create an file with vital contact information. I copied a file with all of my usernames and passcodes for websites, bank accounts, etc. to my USB flash drive (a key chain-like device with 512 MB or 1 GB of memory -- I use one from Lexar, www.lexar.com) as well as the physical and email addresses and all phone numbers of friends, clients and family members -- anyone I needed to contact during the evacuation period. You'll also want to take along your children's school contact info to be able to check on the current operating status of your child's school, as well as local media website info. My lifeline in getting current information about my home city was through the websites of Beaumont's newspapers and television and radio stations. If you keep your contact info in Outlook and have a Yahoo account, Yahoo offers a synchronization feature in which you can synchronize all of your info in Outlook to your Yahoo account. Find out more here: http://help.yahoo.com/help/intsync. All you need to access your info in Yahoo is a computer and to know your username and password.
4. Know the primary office/computer equipment that will be required to get your business up and running. I had operated with a minimal amount of my office equipment recently due to my being a house sitter for a friend for 2 months. So, upon receiving the mandatory evacuation order, I knew in relatively short order that to run my business, I needed my desktop PC, flat panel monitor, wireless mouse and keyboard, speakers, modem and associated cords, backup portable external hard drive, office telephone and associated cords, laptop computer, printer, box of software, and scanner. It sounds like a great deal of equipment, but I packed it all into 2 boxes from UHaul (1 small and 1 medium box). I knew I could work for at least 2 months comfortably with just this equipment.
5. Primary paper files for your clients/business. I have 2 sets of files -- ones for the immediate short-term that I use frequently and my lateral file drawer files that are primarily reference files. I grabbed the contents of the two drawers of my 2-drawer file cabinet (which hold my immediate short-term files), all of which fit into one small UHaul box.
6. A backup telephone plan. I wasn't sure what I was going to do for phone service for my business, as all of my clients are scattered across the US and in Canada. Just to be safe, I upgraded my cell phone plan, and had a prepaid calling card (purchased an AT&T calling card at Sam's, www.samsclub.com) at my disposal if I needed it. As luck would have it, my hotel offered an unlimited Internet access/long distance plan for an additional $1.88 per day, so I happily signed up for that, saving myself a fortune in phone calls and Internet service fees.
7. A backup Internet access plan. Since power restoration to my home was estimated at 2-8 weeks, I had to find temporary lodgings. I looked for a hotel that offered high speed Internet access and was able to use their system for my Internet access. However, once I found the hotel, I also called the tech support of my DSL ISP and found the local dial-up numbers for the area in which the hotel is located. I never had to use the dial-up service, but it was good info to have. If you have cable or DSL Internet service, now is the time to discover alternate Internet access plans to be able to get online should your DSL or cable access be out-of-service. You should also know how to access your email online through your ISP if you don't have access to your computer. If your ISP doesn't offer a version of webmail, you can use this service free-of-charge, www.mail2web.com.
8. Adequate office supplies for a month. I threw in pens, pencils, post-it notes, a calculator, stamps, envelopes, tape, stapler, paper clips, note pads, etc. that would last me at least a month while I was out of my office. I used a portable plastic file case in which to carry these items.
9. Outline of your office procedures to help you operate independently or be able to delegate tasks. I carry much of my info in my head to run my office, or have what I need stored in various files across my computer. What makes more sense for the future is to document all of my office procedures, as well as computer and client info, so that everything I need is in one document. I can then upload this doc to my Yahoo account, my backup files, or carry it with my on my USB flash drive. My colleague, Jean Hanson, has designed a great template that asks you to note and record everything someone would need to know to get your business back up and running. It's the Home Office Procedures Manual, available for purchase here: http://tinyurl.com/bagxs
10. Digital camera to record the event and/or record damages to personal property. I wish I'd had a digital camera to record all that I witnessed during my evacuation from Hurricane Rita. My sister took tons of pics, but I would've loved to have had the same opportunity. More importantly, however, is the need for a digital camera to record damage to your home and property. In a wide-spread disaster, it can be at least a month before your insurance adjuster will be able to assess damages to your property. In the meantime, however, you need to start repairs, like placing a tarp on your roof, boarding up broken windows, removing downed trees from your house or yard, or cleaning your refrigerator of spoiled food. In many cases, your insurance will cover the repairs or food replacement, but you need to carefully document the "before" scenario in order to receive compensation for your loss.
Don't let a natural disaster destroy your business. Take some time now to prepare your disaster-readiness plan, and get back into business as soon as you can!
About the Author
Online Business Coach Donna Gunter helps self-employed
professionals make more profit in less time online. To
sign up for more FREE tips like these and claim your FREE
ebook, TurboCharge Your Productivity: 50 + Tools To Help
You Automate Your Business and Make More Profit in Less
Time Online!, visit her site at
http://www.OnlineBizCoachingCompany.com
.
Topics: Uncategorized | No Comments »
Comments
You must be logged in to post a comment.
