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	<title>Finance Tips &#187; Wheel</title>
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		<title>Electric Ride On Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2011 03:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children love trying out things that are typically &#8220;grown-up&#8221; things to do. There have many toys on the market for years that allow children to experience adult task, such as cooking sets, oven, and tool sets. One type toy that is so sophisticated that even an adult might enjoy it, are electric ride on cars. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Children love trying out things that are typically &#8220;grown-up&#8221; things to do. There have many toys on the market for years that allow children to experience adult task, such as cooking sets, oven, and tool sets. One type toy that is so sophisticated that even an adult might enjoy it, are electric ride on cars. Electric ride on cars are replicas of &#8220;real&#8221; cars that are sized to scale for children. They are powered by an electric battery. The child can sit in the driver&#8217;s seat, and drive their car. Besides the fact that these electric rideon cars, and other ride on toys are extremely adorable, there are some genuine benefits of buying ride on toys for your child.</p>
<p>One advantage is that it can prepare the child for the real thing later on. When your child gets behind the wheel of ride on toys, they get a sense of how the vehicle &#8220;feels&#8221;. For example, when an adults learns how to maneuver and drive a vehicle, they have to learn that the vehicle has a &#8220;feel&#8221; to it. An adult learns that they have to be sensitive to how the steering wheel feels, and not to steer it wildly. When a parent buys electric ride on cars for their kids, the kids can learn how to handle a steering wheel. If they are riding on other ride on toys such as a motorcycle or bike, they will learn how those vehicles feel. Then when they are old enough to have the real things, they won&#8217;t be scared of those vehicles, because the vehicles will be familiar to them.</p>
<p>This leads to the second advantage of buying electric rideon cars or other ride on toys for your child. If the child has already learned to feel comfortable with vehicles, they will be confident, safer drivers. The parent can teach the child safe driving tips habits. Instead of endangering the child behind the wheel of a real vehicle, they can have their electric ride on cars or ride on toys to practice on. By the time that they are old enough to have their own real vehicles, they would have had years to practice safe driving and steering. Again, they should be very confident. They will be more likely to not have anything to prove with regards to any &#8220;daredevil&#8221; stunts, because they will have already gotten that out of their systems. Electric rideon cars are made to look like real cars, and to that end, they are great to look at. They will have great paint jobs, and the child will learn how not to scratch the paint job, or dent the vehicle. When they are old enough to drive real cars, this will already be in their heads.</p>
<p>Electric rideon cars, or other ride on toys, are the modern equivalent to training wheels. They give children the opportunity to gain confidence behind the wheel of a vehicle, and to gain and learn responsible habits in a way that is safe for them. Electric ride on cars, and other ride on toys set children up for success as adult drivers. </p>
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		<title>Maintenance Tips For Your Roller Skates</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 09:35:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maintaining your skates is extremely important, not only to ensure the long life of your skates but for a smooth, safe ride. Skates need routine cleaning and maintenance and we have put together a guide to help you keep your skates in tip condition. Clean Your Skates Regularly With a damp cloth clean away the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maintaining your skates is extremely important, not only to ensure the long life of your skates but for a smooth, safe ride. Skates need routine cleaning and maintenance and we have put together a guide to help you keep your skates in tip condition.</p>
<p>Clean Your Skates Regularly</p>
<p>With a damp cloth clean away the dirt accumulating on the outside of the bearings. Gently dig out any embedded dirt.</p>
<p>Change the Wheels</p>
<p>Check the wheels for wear and replace when the inside edges have a shaved off look or when you can hardly read the writing on the sides of the wheels.</p>
<p>Wheel Nuts</p>
<p>Every three or four months check the wheel nuts. If you skate a lot you should check them more often. Tighten with a half inch wrench just enough that they have no play but not tight enough to prevent the wheels rolling smoothly.</p>
<p>Toe Stoppers</p>
<p>Roller skates have two types of stoppers, Carrera types that are adjustable and non adjustable types. The non adjustable types need to be checked weekly as they work lose from the vibrations caused by stopping frequently. If they are loose use a screwdriver to tighten them as tight as possible.</p>
<p>Adjustable types of toe stoppers do not become loose from vibrations so need much less frequent checks. Once every six months should be enough. If they need adjusting loosen the nut on the base of the stopper and use your hand to adjust the height.</p>
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		<title>How To Choose The Best Skateboard Bearings For Your Skateboard</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 09:55:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The bearings on a skateboard are the most important aspect as this controls the whole movement and speed of the board. They are metal cylinders which enclose the wheel to the skateboard but allow the wheel to move freely with hardly any friction.Bearings are rated using an ABEC scale of 1 to 9 on uneven [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>The bearings on a skateboard are the most important aspect as this controls the whole movement and speed of the board. They are metal cylinders which enclose the wheel to the skateboard but allow the wheel to move freely with hardly any friction.<br/><br/>Bearings are rated using an ABEC scale of 1 to 9 on uneven numbers. This scale rates how precise the bearings are, the problem is the more precise the bearings are the weaker they are which isn&#8217;t great for skateboards. The ABEC scale does not go off how durable the bearings will be or their speed it is purely the precision. With skateboards you need the bearings to be very durable as any skateboarder will know the skateboard is under quite a bit of pressure, but you also need a good balance of precision. A good starting off point is to get a skateboard with a bearing of a 3 to 5 and then try them and see how the board feels for you.<br/><br/>Some brands of bearings are better than others but it is not always the most expensive that make the best bearing for you as everyone rides the skateboard differently. The Bones Swiss brand has a good reputation for skateboard bearings, a lot of the pros use them and they are aren&#8217;t that expensive and so the normal skater can afford and use them as well. Bones Red are a good bearing to use if you are a beginner skater as they are a lot cheaper and easier to ride and so easier to learn from.<br/><br/>Bearings can be bought from any skate or board shop, and they can be bought online. If you go to any of the major search engines such as Yahoo or Google and type in ‘skateboard bearing&#8217; a list of websites will appear and you can go to the website and buy the bearings straight from there.<br/><br/>The best thing to do with bearings for your skateboard is buy a good brand at a reasonable price and trial them out to see how well they ride for you.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Small Business Ecommerce Web Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 10:44:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your small business is venturing into ecommerce, you may be daunted by the technical wizardry you think is involved. But fear not: complete web store software packages will keep all the technical wizardry safely behind the screen, so you don&#8217;t have to worry about it. All you have to do is choose a design, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If your small business is venturing into ecommerce, you may be daunted by the technical wizardry you think is involved. But fear not: complete web store software packages will keep all the technical wizardry safely behind the screen, so you don&#8217;t have to worry about it. All you have to do is choose a design, stock your store, and promote it. Here&#8217;s how to do that.<br/><br/>Designing Your Online Store: Choosing a Template<br/><br/>When starting a brand-new online store for a small business, you&#8217;re better off choosing a pre-existing design template rather than having a design done from scratch. <br /> Templates. If you&#8217;re not quite sure what kind of design you&#8217;d like, you can browse through the design templates included with most hosted online store programs. Themes. Some online store builders take the design template concept one step further, with &#8220;themes.&#8221; Themes are essentially templates that include not only basic design elements but also text styles such as font faces and sizes. Themes also allow for slightly different pages across a website with a single unified design, without having to configure each page individually. For instance, a web store theme might include a product description page, a product category page, an &#8220;add to cart&#8221; page, and a checkout page. Just by choosing a single theme, you have all the pages in the shopping cart designed with a single, unified professional design, just like big, successful web stores. Theme builder. If you want to make changes to a theme-say a different font or a different color-some web store software packages make it easy with a &#8220;theme builder.&#8221; With the theme builder, you can select values for features such as color and font. You can even choose to build a theme from scratch, though for most web stores this will be a case of re-inventing the wheel unnecessarily. You don&#8217;t need to know anything about HTML; the interface is much like a word processing program. Professional design. Once you&#8217;ve created your store using templates or a theme builder, you can turn to a professional designer to make your site really special. Still, you may want to stick with the basic template or theme-builder site until you have a firm idea of how users are interacting with it and what elements are working. That way you&#8217;ll have concrete requests to make of the designer.  <br />Building Your Online Store: Inventory<br/><br/>The foundation of any online store is the products or services being sold. With most web store and shopping cart software packages, the functions for adding, removing, and pricing items are collectively called &#8220;inventory.&#8221;<br/><br/>Even if you&#8217;re selling intangibles such as downloadable software, you will use the inventory functions to specify how the items will be sold. There are options for setting the available quantity in stock to unlimited, or handling just about any kind of permutation of selling products or services online. Web store software makers have seen it all.<br/><br/>One of the great things about using a hosted web store software package is that if you do have trouble setting something up, you can get help quickly from customer service.<br/><br/>Adding New Web Pages to an Online Store<br/><br/>If you want to add new pages to your online store, the store creator software can help. If all you want is to add a new product, you only have to use the &#8220;add a product&#8221; feature, which is often listed under &#8220;inventory.&#8221; However, if you want to add pages for sales copy, manuals, privacy policies, terms and conditions, the store creator interface is the way to do it. Most online store creators have a way of adding pages to a web store without having to use HTML; you simply type in your text in the form and upload any images.<br/><br/>Getting Your Store Found in Search Engines<br/><br/>In order for your online store to generate the most business possible, you&#8217;ll want to make sure that your store is easily searchable for Internet shoppers. Unfortunately, some web stores create pages using a dynamic script that search engines cannot index.<br/><br/>Often you can tell if a web store cannot be indexed by search engines by looking at the URL of an inside web page (the homepage, also called the index page or &#8220;front page,&#8221; will usually be search-engine-index-able no matter what). If the URL is a long string of characters that is slightly different from one user to the next (say, when you open the page on your computer and someone else opens the page on another machine), that likely means the site is using &#8220;session IDs&#8221; which search engines have a notoriously difficult time interpreting. If the URL is something simpler, such as domain.com/category-5/product-6.php, the page is much more likely to be search-engine friendly.<br/><br/>The best way to check whether a web store or shopping cart software produces &#8220;search-engine-friendly&#8221; pages is to check the documentation; software that&#8217;s search-engine-friendly will usually say so.<br/><br/>Of course, as with any website, doing well in search engines still requires your site to have links pointing to it and some text on the pages. Just because search engines can index a page doesn&#8217;t mean they&#8217;ll return it for any searches.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>What sex is better behind the wheel?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 13:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since God knows men were claiming they are much better drivers than women. This doesn&#8217;t mean this statement has to do anything with reality though. There was no debate around this subject but some men actually did take women&#8217;s side on the matter. They say their wives and girlfriends are driving more carefully on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since God knows men were claiming they are much better drivers than women. This doesn&#8217;t mean this statement has to do anything with reality though. There was no debate around this subject but some men actually did take women&#8217;s side on the matter. They say their wives and girlfriends are driving more carefully on the road.</p>
<p>So let us think about this situation and try to point out the traffic violation circumstances and both sexes being involved. Who do you think is more likely to end up with a fine &#8211; men or women?</p>
<p>To clear everything up we addressed this question to the independent experts who happens to be an insurance company worker.</p>
<p>&#8220;Men in general have certain driving habits that could lead them to an accident on the road. Nowadays especially, when teens start driving from the early age of 16, young boys try to make a big impression while on the road. They are not careful enough. Young girls protect themselves more. Insurance companies have to be very thoughtful when quoting rates for young people of 16 to 25. They can create problems for everybody.&#8221; &#8211; the insurance company employee says.</p>
<p>There is a database that we actually did check upon the research. This is what it showed &#8211; in 2008 women resulted having no traffic violations against only 64% of men. The official numbers also provided for us also show that if women ever have any traffic violations on their record it is only as many as one or two, while men usually have more than 3.</p>
<p>Traffic STATS were making their own calculations for AAA statistics back in 2007. This is the information they came up with. It is a fact that men have a higher risk of having a fatal income during their road driving experience. According to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) and the National Household Travel Survey the number of men that died on the road is significantly higher than those of women &#8211; 175,094 for men against 82.371 for women.</p>
<p>Traffic STATS also reports that men are generally more willing to provide risk on the road by making deliberate forbidden stunts and creating risky situations for other drivers involved in the situation.</p>
<p>Age really does matter most of the time for everything. When you are young &#8211; you don&#8217;t want to listen. You think you know better than anyone else around you. You want to prove people wrong by doing some things your own way. This is a very bad attitude to have while your roadway trip. Kids at the age of 16 that just got their license are more likely to die during an accident on the road than those men who are over 25. The same is for women. Young girls that are 18-22 have more road accidents than ladies over 25. It is also true that most things come with the experience.</p>
<p>There is also such opinion that men show much aggression while they are in charge on the road. They express it directly while women can express it indirectly if they decide to.</p>
<p>It is important to remember that <a href="http://www.yourautoinsurancesite.com/">auto insurance</a> is not just a leaf that you can carry around in case you need it one day. Your attitude towards the car is much more important than anything. There is no guarantee that you will end up in an accident but it is better to be protected. Don&#8217;t think men need <a href="http://www.yourautoinsurancesite.com/what-sex-is-better-behind-the-wheel.html">auto insurance</a> more than women. Both do!</p>
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		<title>Skate Wheels: Understanding The Durometer Scale</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 00:18:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Durometer? What&#8217;s it all about? You&#8217;ll likely encounter this word a number of times when choosing skate wheels. And with an alien word like this, it&#8217;s easy to get confused. When you&#8217;re confused, some sellers of skate wheels could take advantage of your confusion to sell you expensive wheels that you don&#8217;t really need.That&#8217;s why [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Durometer? What&#8217;s it all about? You&#8217;ll likely encounter this word a number of times when choosing <strong>skate wheels</strong>. And with an alien word like this, it&#8217;s easy to get confused. When you&#8217;re confused, some sellers of skate wheels could take advantage of your confusion to sell you expensive wheels that you don&#8217;t really need.<br/><br/>That&#8217;s why we&#8217;re going to tell you what a durometer scale is. That way, you&#8217;ll be armed with more information to make choosing skate wheels an easier task. Plus, we&#8217;ll show you how it relates to getting the best skate wheels.<br/><br/><strong>What is a Durometer Scale?</strong><br/><br/>First off, let&#8217;s define what a durometer is. As big as the word sounds, it&#8217;s simply a scale for checking the hardness of a particular material. With a scale to refer to, buyers of these materials will have an easier time choosing the type of hardness that works best for them.<br/><br/>What&#8217;s called a durometer scale consists of two parts. The first one is a number, followed by a letter. The numbers refer to the hardness of a material used. As a rule of thumb, the bigger the number, the harder the material is.<br/><br/>Meanwhile, the letter indicates the density of the material, with ‘A’ being the least dense, and ‘D’ being the densest. Skateboarding wheels use the A scale. So when choosing skate wheels, you’ll immediately know that an 95a wheel is harder than an 80a wheel.<br/><br/><strong>How the Durometer Scale Relates to Skate Wheels</strong><br/><br/>As we mentioned earlier, understanding the durometer scale makes it easy for you to choose <strong>skate wheels</strong>. But how? Depending on the type of skating you’ll be doing, the harder or softer the wheel you choose will affect your performance. With the durometer scale in mind, you’ll know immediately what kind of performance you’re going to get from a particular type of skate wheel.<br/><br/>Take for example a wheel that’s rated a 101a. Simply looking at the figures will tell you that that’s a very hard skate wheel. And with a skate wheel that hard, you can get as much speed as you like because hard wheels have less traction. Plus, a hard wheel would be fantastic if you’re planning on doing sliding or grinding tricks.<br/><br/><strong>Other Factors when Choosing Skate Wheels</strong><br/><br/>When choosing skate wheels, also keep in mind the size of the skate wheel as this factor will also affect your choice of wheels. Make the compromise between the size and the hardness of your wheel to get the best performance that you require. For example, a small wheel will give you more control over the way you ride, but it will also slow you down. To compensate for the reduction in speed, you’ll have to choose a hard wheel.<br/><br/>The durometer scale is easily the most technical stuff you’ll encounter in skating outside of the tricks themselves. But with the mystery out of the way, you’ll have an easier time choosing the best skate wheels for you. And you won’t get swayed by all the sales talk other sellers of skate wheels will give you.<br/><br/></p>
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