My New Baby – Samsung Caliber :)

Posted by N3r3N Jul 29, 2010 no comment My Life, Reviews

My new baby Samsung Caliber Smile, this is actually my second phone that I totally love right now. Even though it’s not a really pink phone, I still made it pink ahehehe.I just bought a Juicy Couture design case and tadaaa now it’s a lovely pinkish phone Smile.


  • Phone Info:

The advanced touchscreen on the Samsung Caliber™ (SCH-r860) features Samsung’s unique TouchWiz™ interface. The TouchWiz interface incorporates specially-designed widgets that allow users to customize and personalize their phone. Users can access well loved social networking applications like Facebook and MySpace by using the phones full HTML web browser and messaging features that include mobile IM and personal email. The 3.0 megapixel camera and camcorder is perfect for capturing images, while the stereo Bluetooth® wireless technology and a speakerphone make hands-free communication effortless. The Samsung Caliber offers MetroPCS applications and services including downloads, along with an array of other features to keep users connected. Additionally, the phone comes equipped with a built-in video and music player, and will support an optional external microSD up to 16GB.

PRODUCTIVITY

  • Samsung’s TouchWiz™ User Interface – lurv it!
  • Customizable Widgets- lurv it!
  • Full HTML Web Browser
  • Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
  • Advanced Voice Recognition
  • MetroNavigator® GPS navigation system – lurv it!
  • Metro 411 Directory Help*
  • MetroWEB*- Lurv it!


ENTERTAINMENT

  • Text Messaging (SMS), Multimedia Messaging (MMS)
  • E-mail and Mobile IM Applications*- lurv it!
  • MP3 player and video playback camcorder
  • 3.0 megapixel camera
  • External memory up to 16GB


SPECIFICATIONS

  • CDMA 1×800 MHz/1900 MHz, EVDO Rev 0, AWS Band 1700/2100 MHz
  • Dimensions: 2.2” x 4.5” x 0.47” (standard battery)
  • Weight: 3.74 ounces (standard battery)
  • Show: 3.2” WQVGA, 262K TFT
  • Standard Battery: 3.7 Volt Lithium Ion, 1080mAh
  • Talk Time: Up to 4.5 hours*
  • Standby Time: up to 300 hours*

Showing the awesome upper and sidebar widgets Smile

and of course the Hello Kitty background.

The Back (Samsung Caliber) -  3 megapixel camera.

  • My other Pink Phone- LG KC910i

More info Click Here

The Back (LG KC910i) – 8 Mega-pixel Camera Smile

Enjoying some Velveeta Dip

Posted by N3r3N Jul 28, 2010 no comment Reviews

This guest post from Daryl Glass

My entire family loves to eat velveeta cheese dip. I make it in the crock pot and we will all have it for a snack while watching our direct tv hd receiver. It is perfect for times like a big UFC fight or football game. You just take a can of cream of mushroom soup, velveeta cheese, and rotel dip and mix them together. You cook it in the crock pot and it comes out great. You have to stir it often. This snack is a favorite at our house that I am sure we will continue to eat for a long time. My mom used to make this one when I lived at home and I loved to eat it. I bet that my children will do the same thing with this snack since it is so wonderful. We always eat it with some tortilla chips. You can make it like nachos covering the chips with cheese or use it as a cheese dip. Either way you eat it this snack is amazing and one of the best ones out there.

Do you have Mesothelioma?

Posted by N3r3N Jul 28, 2010 no comment Reviews

Mesothelioma is a usually rare form of cancer, almost always caused by previous exposure to asbestos. In this disease, cancer cells develop in the mesothelium, a protective lining that covers most of the body’s internal organs. The most common site is the pleura (outer lining of the lungs and internal chest wall), but it may also occur in the peritoneum (the lining of the abdominal cavity), the heart, the pericardium (a sac that surrounds the heart) or tunica vaginalis (the serous covering of the testis.)

Most people who develop mesothelioma have worked on jobs where they inhaled asbestos particles, or they have been exposed to asbestos dust and fiber in some way. Washing the clothes of a family member who worked with asbestos can also put a person at risk for developing mesothelioma. There is generally no association with smoking.

People who are found to have mesothelioma are most often told that the only treatment is surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. They are also offered a very limited life expectancy.

In addition to these treatments, a mesothelioma patient may go through an occasional pain-relieving process called thoracentesis; this drains fluids that build up in the chest or abdomen.

As with other forms of cancer, your best bet for surviving mesothelioma is early detection.  If you have had prolonged exposure to asbestos and you experience shortness of breath, pain in the chest or pain in the abdomen, consult a doctor.  If you have been diagnosed, do as much research as you can.  Come to your doctor with specific questions and get all the details; bring a notebook to take down the details of your conversation so you can refer back.

It may also help to bring someone with you to help bring up questions and help remember.  It’s important to keep the lines of communication with your doctor open.

Anyway, I’ve read about Paul Kraus book and he was just a person who said no to orthodox treatment, and now, some 12 years later he released his book, Surviving Mesothelioma, and Other Cancers to be a guide for people facing a diagnosis of cancer.

“Having worked with people who have Mesothelioma Cancer from time to time over the many years I have been working with natural healing I found the best outcomes came to people whose will to live was the strongest.”

Paul Kraus is just one who held to this belief and now he shares this with you.

One of the best features of Kraus’s book is the format; He chose a format I use in my “Road to Health” series of books. I was pleased to see this format because I have had such positive feedback about it and how easy it is to get right to the information in the books.

A chapter about patient’s rights is included, which I cannot stress enough how important this is in today’s mainstream medical venue.

Reading each page in each chapter is uplifting, as well as providing good information. This is a book for patients and families, but I highly recommend it for all health care providers.

The core of this book, Surviving Mesothelioma and Other Cancers, is that it addresses the four key points for healing: physical, mental emotional and spiritual.

With these, and Kraus’s book as a guide, you have a way to find your healing path.

More information about the book and mesothelioma can be found at: Surviving Mesothelioma.

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