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  • Buy a Used Luxury Car Instead of A Mid-class Vehicle

    Posted by on Thursday, June 20th, 2024 | Posted in Posts - [579 views]

    There are compelling reasons to consider a used luxury car, ranging from cost-effectiveness to enhanced driving experiences. Purchasing a vehicle is a significant investment, so the debate between choosing a mid-class vehicle and a used luxury should take place. This article argues why buying a used luxury car is better choice than a used mid-class car and asks the question – why not? Luxury Cars are Cost-Effectiveness – Hands Down You can find low priced luxury vehicles at any dealership One of the best parts of buying a used luxury car is the potential for a lower purchase price and they can be found at almost any dealership. Like all cars, luxury cars depreciate too, so you can find a high-quality vehicle at a fraction of the original cost and most people will […]


  • House Maintenance Tips – Way to Keep Your House From Falling Apart

    Posted by on Friday, April 26th, 2024 | Posted in Posts - [673 views]

    It’s a fact that regular house maintenance helps to prevent costly repairs and prolongs the life of your home. Regularly maintaining your home also preserves its value and ensures your family’s comfort and safety. These straightforward tips to home maintenance will help you keep your house in top condition for years to come. Essential Regular Checks The Roof Inspection Your roof is your home’s first line of defense against harsh weather and the elements. It’s essential to ensure it remains in good condition by inspecting it at least twice a year and after major storms. Here’s how to ensure your roof is always at its best: Check for missing, damaged, or aged shingles and have them replaced if necessary. Regularly clean your eavestroughs and downspouts to prevent water damage and pooling. Look for […]


  • Interesting Ways to Use Drones in Marketing or Special Event Activations

    Posted by on Friday, March 29th, 2024 | Posted in Posts - [1,198 views]

    In the dynamic world of marketing and event activations, drones are no longer just high-tech toys. They’ve become pivotal tools that can significantly optimize a business’s promotional strategies. Their ability to capture unique and inspiring aerial footage and perform various tasks has opened up new avenues for creative and impactful marketing. This article looks into the versatile applications drones can have in marketing and special event activations, by showcasing how they can improve engagement, offer novel perspectives, and ensure a memorable experience for your audience. Drones Can Enhance Visual Content Drones have revolutionized the way marketers create visual content, providing an way for capturing breathtaking aerial shots that were once either impossible or prohibitively expensive to obtain. Creating Engaging Aerial Videos Aerial videos offer a bird’s-eye view of events, properties, or landscapes, and […]


  • The Best Cabinet and Drawer Organizational Features

    Posted by on Friday, March 8th, 2024 | Posted in Posts - [1,411 views]

    Optimizing kitchen storage goes beyond tidiness – it enhances the functionality of your kitchen and streamlines your daily routines. In this article we explore some top cabinet and drawer organizational features that you can implement, either during a complete renovation or during one project at a time. In the end, these organizational features will make your kitchen look great and make it more efficient according to your needs. Efficient Use of Space Maximizing Drawer Utility There’s no doubt that modernized storage solutions have revolutionized the way we organize kitchen cabinets and drawers. With such features like deep drawers for pots and pans, utensil dividers, and customizable pegboard systems for plates and bowls, all let homeowners tailor their storage options to their specific requirements and needs. These storage systems ensure that almost every item […]


  • A Simple Guide To Becoming a Commercial Painter

    Posted by on Tuesday, June 13th, 2023 | Posted in Posts - [1,438 views]

    The artistic realm is not limited to easels, brushes, and canvases. It also extends to structures, bridges, and commercial properties – the areas painted by commercial painters. But how can a person start a career as a successful commercial painter? Well, let’s dive into this colourful world to find out. The difference between a commercial and a residential painter To begin with, let’s first determine the difference between a commercial and a residential painter. Unlike the residential painter who focuses on homes and small-scale projects, a commercial painter works on large-scale projects, including offices, retail stores, and public buildings—to name a few. The role of a commercial painter requires specialized skills, proper tools and equipment, and a broad understanding of materials and methods suitable for varied surfaces and settings. Steps to becoming a […]


  • A Basic, Working, PHP Script That Uses PHP Mail From a Form Submission

    Posted by on Monday, December 12th, 2022 | Posted in Posts - [1,899 views]

    Here is an example PHP script that can be used to accept 6 variables from a form and send them to an email address. It was tested today Monday, December 12, 2020. The reason this was written is because I was finding a lot of issues using the basic PHP Mail function. It was written with prompts to ChatGPT. To use this script simply replace your@email.com with the email address you want to receive the form data to, and replace var1, var2, etc. with the names of the form fields where the data will be entered. Add a page redirect function When you’re done, add the following script to redirect the submission to a thank you page. You can add it after the mail function: A self contained form in one HTML document […]


  • Advice On Investing In Solar Energy For Your New Home

    Posted by on Friday, January 8th, 2021 | Posted in Posts - [3,211 views]

    There are many ways to reduce your carbon footprint in a new house, but one of the most popular methods is installing solar panels. Before you make the investment in solar panels and start planning the installation process, you need to be certain that they’re good choice for your house. To get a better idea of the suitability of solar panels in your new home, take the following factors laid out in this article into serious consideration. Sections in this article Your Location How Much Energy Does Your Home Require? Roof Type and Materials How Long Are You Planning on Living in this Residence? The Cost of Solar Panels Financial Incentives Warranties Are Necessary Your Location The prime location for any solar panel array, is right by the equator since that area receives […]


  • 7 Compelling Reasons To Buy A House In Brantford

    Posted by on Thursday, June 11th, 2020 | Posted in Posts - [3,599 views]

    Brantford is not considered the most popular city in Ontario to buy a home but real estate there is actually blowing up and for good reason. If you’re in the market for a new home, continue reading to discover 7 very convincing reasons you should considering buying a house in Brantford, and feel free to leave your experiences with Brantford in the comments below. 1. The Price is Right One of the main selling points for buying a home in Brantford is the price of the homes. Simply put, at the moment they are still at very inexpensive prices. If you were to compare the homes in say Burlington, Milton, Waterdown and Oakville to the houses in Brantford, you would find they’re at least $50,000 to $70,000 cheaper. You still get the same […]


  • 10 Cool Things You Can Do While In Quarantine

    Posted by on Wednesday, May 20th, 2020 | Posted in Posts - [2,280 views]

    As the saying goes, we’re all in this together, so I thought I would find some cool things you can do while we are all quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic, and list them here for you. Read a Book, Read Many Every article that lists things you can do while in quarantine mentions reading. For good reason. Reading is great for passing the time, it optimizes your vocabulary, and it keeps you informed. You can read books, magazines, and even the newspaper (I’d avoid the newspaper). If you like to write, or have always wanted to write a book – start now! If you read books all the time, go back to books you’ve never finished, or go on a book marathon by setting a goal to read X amount of books before the […]


  • 5 Tips To Help Avoid Your Ontario Business From Being Audited

    Posted by on Wednesday, May 13th, 2020 | Posted in Posts - [2,117 views]

    These surefire tips will help you avoid your business from being audited regardless of which tax year it is. Even if your taxes were filled out properly and you made sure that every piece of information in your tax return was correct, there’s always a chance that you could face an audit and have to go through the aggravating process of explaining where all your money came from and went. To avoid the headache of an audit, there are steps that you can take to greatly reduce the possibility of experiencing one. Remember that one surefire way of avoiding an audit is by hiring a professional accountant. Don’t Write Off Your Entire Vehicle One of the common mistakes that business owners make before being audited is writing off their entire vehicle expenses for […]


  • Is It Time To Get A Face Mask Respirator?

    Posted by on Thursday, February 27th, 2020 | Posted in Posts - [1,272 views]

    It’s 2020 and it looks like there just may be a problematic pandemic on the horizon – coronavirus – also known as COVID-19. Up until yesterday (February 26, 2020), there were only references to the COVID-19 virus on the web related to how many people have died, how many people have it, how many cities are locked down, and whether or not it’s spreading. Now, news across the West are promoting news about wearing face respirators – this is a new and important development. The particular news was related to how effective respirators will work for people with facial hair – beards, and that the longer your beard hair, the less effective the respirators will be. Of course there are a lot of people that are saying COVID-19 is only as serious as […]


  • Cure Foot And Leg Pain With Orthotic Shoes

    Posted by on Friday, February 21st, 2020 | Posted in Posts - [1,765 views]

    Do you have foot pain or leg pain and discomfort due to your diabetes? Or have you had a sports injury that has caused harm to your feet? If so, you may benefit from custom orthotic shoes. For people experiencing pain in their lower extremities, it’s good to know that lower back pain, knee pain, or even hip pain may originate from problems in the feet. There are a multitude of reasons why custom orthotic shoes are beneficial. We discuss these reasons below. Better Foot Support Since your feet hold the rest of your weight when you’re standing, it is vital to take good care of this part of your body. The feet have more than 100 muscles, which is why they hurt sometimes. Orthotic shoes will provide you with the arch support […]


  • Benefits of IPL Photofacials For Your Facial Skin

    Posted by on Wednesday, February 5th, 2020 | Posted in Posts - [2,403 views]

    It can be difficult keeping track of each rejuvenation procedure available. However, the completely non-invasive Intense Pulsed Light facial, or IPL, procedure is something that most people with facial skin issues are interested in learning about. IPL is a great way to take care of minor facial imperfections with next to no downtime and very little money out of pocket. The following lists information about the ground-breaking procedure and what the treatment is best for: What is the IPL procedure for? IPL is both a medical and a cosmetic procedure. It can be used to improve your face’s aesthetic, but it is also utilized for therapeutic reasons. For example, this amazing process can be used for hair removal and photo rejuvenation. IPL also used to treat imperfections such as: acne scars facial veins […]


  • The Secret by Napoleon Hill

    Posted by on Friday, January 31st, 2020 | Posted in Posts - [920 views]

    Unlock the door to any opportunity you can conceive with the help of the words from Napoleon Hill. Find yourself the Master Key so you can open the doors to attain your desires whatever they may be. Napoleon Hill is the author of the famous and amazing book Think and Grow Rich!: The Original Version, Restored and Revised Watch the video below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmp40ozNb44


  • Should I File Chapter 13 to Save My House?

    Posted by on Monday, December 2nd, 2019 | Posted in Posts - [1,208 views]

    A chapter 13 bankruptcy is the standard way most debtors who are behind in their mortgage payments use to help save their home. If refinancing, debt consolidation, or other methods aren’t available because your credit is bad or the numbers just don’t work, then chapter 13 can usually help you. If you read my previous article titled How Bankruptcy Affects Buying a Home, you would have discovered the ins and outs of buying a home during bankruptcy, and that the process can be complicated without the help of an attorney. A more realistic question to ask is whether you should declare chapter 13 bankruptcy to save your house in the case that you default on the loan? There are some situations where a chapter 7 can help but the options are limited. If […]


  • How Long Are Bankruptcy Petitions Public Record For?

    Posted by on Monday, September 9th, 2019 | Posted in Posts - [2,215 views]

    The filing of a bankruptcy is made part of the public record but the reality is that most people won’t know that you filed for bankruptcy. When you file a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the information is processed through a publicly accessed information system called PACER. PACER stands for Public Access to Court Electronic Records. PACER keeps information about bankruptcy filings throughout the entire country. Most everyday people, aside from bankruptcy lawyers and trustees, don’t generally access the PACER system. For starters, if you wish to access the system, you have to register to use they it and access to it isn’t free. Any person that accesses the system must pay a fee for each page of information they obtain. Lenders may access the system and anyone who has a […]


  • The Top 10 Leading Restaurant & Cafe Upgrade Ideas

    Posted by on Tuesday, August 20th, 2019 | Posted in Posts - [3,783 views]

    You own a restaurant and serve thousands of customers a year, and now realize it’s time to upgrade your restaurant with amazing new features. If that’s you, read this top 10 list of cheap and inexpensive upgrades ideas you can give your restaurant that will keep it looking modern and attractive for your patrons. As the years pass, the interior design for eateries are becoming much more modern, so the best course of action any restaurant or cafe owner can take is to keep the interior of their establishments up to date so they can continue to attract new customers, including the massive millennial demographic. Let’s get to the list. Below are the topics we’ll cover: Power Wash The Outside of Your Restaurant Buy A New Set of Patio Furniture Upgrade Your Seating […]


  • How Ball Bearings Changed The World

    Posted by on Thursday, August 15th, 2019 | Posted in Posts - [2,126 views]

    Everyone knows that the invention of the wheel changed the course of history forever, but very few people realize that the ball bearing not only significantly optimized the function of the wheel, but its responsible for facilitating amazing technological advancements from bicycles and automobiles to wind turbines and jet engines. There’s lots of evidence that bearings and rollers were utilized before there was a large industrial demand and before the invention of machinery that enabled them to be manufactured in large quantities (read a NASA technical memorandum on the History of Bearings for an extensive background.) As centuries passed, the manufacturing and usage of the ball bearing has only increased quite substantially, and it has ingeniously been integrated in virtually every mechanical or electrical machine or component that deals with motion and friction. […]


  • The Best Colours To Paint Your Rooms Before Selling Your House

    Posted by on Wednesday, August 14th, 2019 | Posted in Posts - [1,585 views]

    Fetching a higher price for the sale of your home depends on several factors with the most important factor being its overall appearance. We’ve all looked at houses that are up for sale and asked ourselves, “what were they thinking?” It’s truly a wonder that some houses actually ever get sold and some stay on the market for months, and sometimes more than a year because they just didn’t take the time to make their home look presentable. Well, there’s one way to really spice up your home before you sell it that won’t break the bank and will even let you raise the selling price a bit. That’s giving it a proper interior paint job. It’s all about appearance, especially the appearance of the inside of your home. If you use the […]


  • Straightforward Safety Tips For Boating With Children

    Posted by on Sunday, June 23rd, 2019 | Posted in Posts - [877 views]

    Boating can be a fantastic opportunity to teach your children so many useful things about the open sea. It can also be incredibly fun. But like any adventure you embark on with the children, having some tips to keep things on track and some basic precautions is helpful. Swimming Skills Children should generally learn how to swim and know how to swim well by a certain age, preferably at least by 5 years old. Make sure they know how to float, how they can tread water if needed, as well as how to swim at least 100 yards. If your child has not mastered skills like these, you may not want to boat out in deep waters. Remember though not to assume that just because a child knows how to swim that they […]


  • How Bankruptcy Affects Buying a Home [Buying After Bankruptcy]

    Posted by on Monday, June 10th, 2019 | Posted in Posts - [2,210 views]

    If you have recently declared bankruptcy but are in the market for buying a home, the information in this document will help you understand your options. But first let’s get some information straight with respect to current home owners that are at risk of losing their homes. People that own a home but are at risk of losing it, may be able to save their home by filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Generally, if you have a mortgage, you must propose a plan in bankruptcy which has two parts. The first is to continue paying the future mortgage payments. The second is to pay the amount that are in arrears over a three to five year period. Once the arrears are paid, you can start to seek a discharge but you will still […]


  • How To Easily Set Up Camera Security With A Low Budget [Quick Guide]

    Posted by on Friday, May 17th, 2019 | Posted in Posts - [2,536 views]

    If your can’t afford a professional security system at this time but still need a motion detection camera to monitor parts of your home, keep reading to find out how you can use your mobile phone as a security camera, and save money at the same time. Also continue reading to see why using a professional security system is a thousand times better and why you should considering investing in one for your home or business. Sections in this document Should You Set Up Home and Business Security? What Are Benefits of Installing Professional Video Surveillance? Making The Choice Should You Set Up Home And Business Security? In this day and age you should set up security – whether for your business or your home. Crime is on the rise, criminals are more […]


  • A Step By Step Guide To Getting Rid of Gum Disease Without A Dentist

    Posted by on Tuesday, February 5th, 2019 | Posted in Posts - [12,660 views]

    Today you’re going to learn how to get rid of gum disease (periodontal disease) and how to do so without having to go through dental surgery or even make a visit to your dentist. If you’re reading this, you probably feel that you have all the symptoms of gum disease, or your dentist has diagnosed you. It’s not at all difficult to self-diagnose gum disease because the symptoms are pretty clear. They are: constant horrible taste in your mouth your gums bleed when you brush and floss your gums are receding, especially your back teeth you have bad breath (Halitosis) your gums, teeth and overall mouth aches your gums are read and swelling your teeth are becoming loose If you have the above symptoms, your dentist doesn’t need to tell you that you […]


  • The Top 10 Outdoor Signage To Advertise Your Business

    Posted by on Friday, November 24th, 2017 | Posted in Posts - [6,098 views]

    You can advertise your business through the phone book, you can put out an ad in the paper, and you can even launch a website, but the majority of advertising mediums aren’t as efficient and effective as outdoor advertising with signs. Sign advertising hails potential customers to look at your business, read about your services, and prompts them to remember to give you a call when they need you. Conventional forms of advertising do work, but nothing gets in front of the eyes of your customers quite like advertising signs do; and no other forms of advertising give you the luxury of being able to pay once-play forever, but instead usually have ongoing and recurring monthly costs to deal with. With that said, below you’ll find a list of the top 10 outdoor advertising signs […]


  • Top 10 Reasons FRP Domes Are The Best Temporary Shelters

    Posted by on Tuesday, November 21st, 2017 | Posted in Posts - [3,141 views]

    If you’re the kind of person that likes to be ready before disaster strikes, continue reading the top 10 reasons FRP dome homes are the best disaster relief shelters, and how they substantially mitigate the negative effects of a disaster situation. With higher than usual number of earthquakes expected for 2018; it might be a good idea to absorb this information and become knowledgeable about what’s important in a shelter when it comes to staying safe and sound. 1. Able to be quickly and easily deployed When disasters strike and peoples lives are at risk, the less time spent on building shelters and getting people safely into them, the more time and resources can be spent dealing with the disaster until it is safe to allow people to go back to their homes. […]


  • Recipe: How To Cook Italian Spaghetti Pasta Sauce Explained By An Italian

    Posted by on Sunday, November 5th, 2017 | Posted in Posts - [2,653 views]

    Well it’s quite simple to cook Italian style spaghetti sauce and today you’re going to learn how to cook it straight from an Italian. My Italian father gave me this recipe and I hold it near and dear to my heart because it is so delicious. If you want to cook a great spaghetti pasta sauce the way your friend’s Nona does it, continue reading. This sauce can be considered a quick and basic spaghetti sauce but as you start mastering how to make it you can add other ingredients. You can also easily use this sauce for macaroni, Cannelloni, Ravioli, Tortellini, Tagliatelle, and Rigatoni. Let’s start with the ingredients, and then I’ll tell you how to cook it. Ingredients olive oil garlic (3 wedges) onions (3/4 of an onion) 1 can of tomato […]


  • How to Turn Off the Furnace Fan When the Heat is Off

    Posted by on Friday, November 3rd, 2017 | Posted in Posts - [5,338 views]

    I’ve searched the net far and wide and definitely couldn’t find a solution as to how to turn off the fan on my furnace that runs even when the heat is off. Oh there were tons of websites telling me to turn the thermostat onto “auto” or to simply call in a furnace technician but none of that was good for me. Why? Well for starters, turning the thermostat onto auto did not work at all and hiring a tech was just not in the books especially for something I can guarantee could be done on my own. The problem was, as mentioned, there wasn’t one site on the internet that actually gave me a working solution. So I decided to take matters into my own hand. I gave a call to a […]


  • Top 10 Small Home Renovations You Can Do To Save Money

    Posted by on Sunday, February 12th, 2017 | Posted in Posts - [3,394 views]

    Home renovations don’t always have to be expensive and they don’t always have to involve renovating everything at once. In fact, you can choose different parts of your home to renovate at a time and eventually have your whole house looking brand new, and in all the right places. With that in mind we’ve decided we’re going to help you discover 10 small ways to renovate your home that won’t break the bank and will give you that new home feeling once again. #1. Install a new front door If your front door is getting a little out-dated or is just plain old, installing a new one can do wonders for the look of your home. From the inside and out, you and your visitors will notice a significant difference in the look […]


  • Canadian Culture Is The Main Stream Media

    Posted by on Wednesday, November 23rd, 2016 | Posted in Posts - [1,376 views]

    Before the massive demographic changes that have been brought to Canada in the last few decades before being told that they have no mainstream culture by the man that is perhaps the most unqualified leader that has ever been elected in the history of the industrial world; the former substitute drama teacher and part-time ski instructor Justin Trudeau. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYPAdB-KzbM Read the rest of the transcript below Canadians were for at least the last 65 years smug in there unqualified mutual agreement of their superiority to their southern neighbour the United States. This was manifest in many ways; applauding themselves for their single pair healthcare system low violent crime rate comparatively; speaking and their sense that everyone in the world admired the self-proclaimed polite and friendly country. Going abroad Canadians like to slap their […]


  • The Top 10 Reasons To Use An RV Trader Before Buying Your First RV

    Posted by on Thursday, November 17th, 2016 | Posted in Posts - [12,246 views]

    It looks like you’re about to take the plunge and buy your first RV but before you do, read the top 10 reasons to use an RV trader website before making a purchase. There are quite a few beneficial reasons for browsing for an RV online verses going to a dealer first. Read on to find out why. There are definitely more than 10 reasons why using an RV trader site is beneficial before you buy but I’ve listed ten for now to get you started. With that said, let’s get to the list. #1 Much Greater Selection Using an RV trader site to find your first RV is much easier than visiting 10 dealerships in your area or out of town, and it gives you a much greater selection of RVs to choose from. Shopping […]


  • Use Your Gillette Razor 60 Times More Than You Usually Do

    Posted by on Thursday, July 28th, 2016 | Posted in Posts - [13,696 views]

    Honestly, it can be done. And there’s no damn good reason that we shouldn’t be able to use our Gillette razors to shave our faces or body parts, many more times then the length of time the blue or white strip wears out. We’re told by Gillette that in their advertising and have been told for years, that once that blue strips wears out, we need to start using another razor. It’s interesting how a Gillette razor won’t last as long as a toothbrush even though their made of steel. Through some strange reasoning the human mind supposes that when that rubbery gooey strip has run it’s course so have the metal blades. Oh how pompous of you to believe such a tale. Do you really have that much money to burn? You know the […]


  • Why Light Weight RV Travel Trailers Are Top Sellers

    Posted by on Friday, March 18th, 2016 | Posted in Posts - [13,963 views]

    If you’re going to find the right information about something you need to get that information from a reliable source. In this case that source is Brad Campkin from Campkin’s RV, one of Ontario’s premier RV dealers who professes that the top selling RV for almost a decade straight has been the lightweight travel trailer. Why is that? As you can tell from this list of pictures of lightweight travel trailers the main feature is the towing ability. From the extraordinary Surveyor travel trailer to the economical r pod Expandable travel trailer you have a group of lightweight RVs that the majority of us can afford because they can be towed on most mid-sized vehicles. The lightweight travel trailer ranges from 16 to 30 feet long and is compatible with most of today’s SUVs and […]


  • The Key Elements Of A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Plan

    Posted by on Thursday, July 16th, 2015 | Posted in Posts - [4,658 views]

    Chapter 13 is a plan for debtors who wish to keep some of their secured property such as a home or a car. A security interest is created most often when a consumer buys a new product such as a home, auto, or tools for doing work. Because the consumer items are expensive, the debtor needs to take out a loan. The creditor wants to have some assurance, other than the credit-worthiness of the consumer, to insure it will get paid. To protect their loan, the creditor then requires that the consumer agree that if they don’t pay the loan, the creditor can repossess the item that was purchased. Debtors can also agree that creditors have a security interest (a right to repossess collateral on default) even after they’ve purchased the item. Many […]