Guaranteed Contracts Nauseating

March 10th, 2009 by Administrator

How many times do we hear or read about some guy making millions upon millions of dollars to play a game and he is not actually playing? With the exception of football, this is due to the fact contracts are guaranteed in the other big sports. Football woke up to this sorry situation and the owners actually did something about it. Some criticize it due to the potential for a player to be cut and that’s that. Perhaps something can be done in the way of medical coverage for the players or a certain percentage of a contract going to the player in football.

On the other hand, we have the equivalent of “welfare cheats.” Guys who damage an arm or a leg in a sport like baseball and they get paid to hang out. It is almost amazing. The New York Yankees’ Carl Pavano is a perfect example. Pavano signed a big four-year, 40 million dollar deal to hang out, er, pitch for the Yankees. His first year was not a good one filled with injuries as well as this one so far. Although there is no doubt Pavano is trying to get back to help the team win, something is not quite right being paid the exact same money to NOT pitch as to pitch. Obviously, the team has to sign another player to take his place which puts a strain on the payroll and of course, eventually this cost will be passed along to the fans. In places like New York or Boston, the fans are so used to being hit in the wallet they are brain-dead to being hit again and again.

Many teams have guys with horrible contracts who’ve either bombed out after signing big deals or get hurt. Again, those costs are passed along to you. The Anaheim Angels had to pay pitcher Kevin Appier 16 million dollars to go away. Anyone remember the New York Mets paying Mo Vaughn something like 17 million dollars not to play? What about Houston’s Jeff Bagwell? I would feel better if he robbed a bank.

How about basketball with the Nets’ Jayson Williams getting paid after he was hurt and long done? Nevermind his trigger finger. We are talking outlandish amounts of money here. Not even one or two million dollars. More like 15 or 17 million dollars to go away or workout. Talk about madness.
On top of it, there is nothing funnier than seeing someone working a real job making something like $40,000 a year defending such guys and never quite connecting the fact costs are simply passed along to the lemmings in the stands. Comments like, “They should make what they can” or “If they were paying me that kind of money…” Well, virtually no person will ever come close to that kind of money and with that kind of attitude expect to pay more and more until your saliva is eventually taken from you, too.
We are not talking about people in a union fighting for dental insurance or calling for an extra $3,000 a year. No, we are talking about guys with 50, 60, 100 million dollar contracts who in no way can comprehend the origins of a union. They are about take, take, take. The fans are about give, give, give.

Perhaps a half-way measure should be looked at. If a player is hurt or cut then maybe a certain percentage of money should be paid out, not the whole darn thing. When do people get full-pay for no work? And these guys will not be on the breadline anytime soon; just some of the people going to see them play will.

Sports is a great thing. It helps us escape the realities of life. It helps us escape thoughts of stress, depression and death. But with the ludicrous salaries paid out to do a relatively unimportant thing in life and the fact the fan picks up the cost for this, priorities really need to be looked at. I miss the days when our sports stars were making a measly couple of million.

Robert Carberry is a freelance writer from New York

Posted in Sports & More | Comments Off

CCTV for Your Business

March 10th, 2009 by Administrator


Modern closed circuit television (CCTV) video equipment can be utilized to ensure that your home is safe. A CCTV system can be installed with emphasis on possible entry points, meeting your own particular security worries and addressing them very successfully.

Protecting your home or business can be a major cause of concern but with CCTV the solution is at hand. CCTV technology is in widespread use across the world, in airports, public libraries and casinos, in fact wherever constant surveillance is required. CCTV systems provide such a reliable solution that there are perfect for home security, they are also affordable and specifically designed to be easy to use.

New CCTV security systems deliver constant monitoring, through a series of cameras strategically placed in your home. This network of technology will transmit all activity, producing excellent on-screen images that can be simply watched or recorded and stored. CCTV Surveillance can be installed to secure 4, 9, or up to 16 rooms in your family home or office. The effective security produced by CCTV can create that safe and secure environment you have been looking for, leaving you with complete peace of mind.

Various studies carried out independently, in countries like the UK, indicate that CCTV surveillance has become a vital tool in reducing crime. Crime prevention is recognized as the most effective method of keeping our cities safe and CCTV has produced very good results. Extensive CCTV camera networks can catch the criminals and ultimately lead to more prosecutions, in the war against international terrorists CCTV is a powerful weapon.

Posted in Security Tips + More | Comments Off

Betting Hall Wagering: a Beginners Guide to Games of Luck Betters Enjoy Contending in

March 9th, 2009 by Administrator

Assuming that you haven’t got the picture on casino games of chance, you’ll find more about this topic here —

casino sign up no deposit cash bonus

For clarity’s sake: a betting establishment is a building that presents gambling. Here, patrons will hopefully relax at one armed bandits or another pastimes of luck. Gaming room games in the main include numerically derived likelihoods included which promise the house reserves dominion above the gaming fans. Very many gaming room games can sway you into getting dependent very speedily. Consider the the notorious one-armed-bandit, a coin operated gadget with 3+ cylinders that pivot when a knob coupled to it is pushed. This machine commonly pays up in alignment with a given series of images perceptible on the panel of the instrument. Deplorably, betting hall games proffer the fantasy of jurisdiction, deluding the gaming fan: the participant is awarded choices, but in reality they can not really level the customer’s longterm negative odds. That is precipitated by the betting hall not paying up the full stake as hoped for. This philosophy is regularly seen at work in well-known casino games such as Texas hold’em poker, dice, roulette or blackjack.

Five card stud is truly a highly fashionable casino pastime. The customers, closely guarding their either fully or partially screened hands, will wager in the pot which is then given to the last punter blessed with the winning hand. (As everybody knows, the bluffer may well prevail too!) Much the same as five card stud, blackjack too is a highly popular casino game. A lavish amount of its approval is by virtue of its particular mix of luck and knowledge & choice making, and a system termed “card counting”. The aforementioned is a craft in which customers are in a position to significantly turn the chances of the game for their own ends both by wagering and strategy opetations in accordance with the hands shown. Craps is another well-known gambling hall game making use of the roll of 2 dice. Bettors must place the stakes on the score of one spin, or on a series of cycles on two dice. Quite unlike blackjack, there’s no practicable bona fide killer system punters could profit from to improve the odds. Roulette is a prominent casino based game of luck — a croupier rotates a roulette wheel that incorporates a set of exactly thirty-seven (European roulette) or precisely thirtyeight (American or Vegas roulette) differently marked receptacles in which a tossed pellet will then come to rest, thus marking the winning number Now if a punter has bet on a single number which actually hits it so they’ve got a lucky hand, the set benefit is 35 to 1, the wager itself is repaid. Hence in totality it’s multiplied by 36.

We strongly recommend you be very very on guard though, as each of these gaming establishment betting games can be very obsessive. Myriad lives have regrettably been ruined through reckless gambling & albeit it feels enjoyable, do aim to balance yourself.

Posted in A Life Of Leisure, Casino Stuff, Bookmakers | Comments Off

Ski Towns in the Alps and N. America Are Gaining in Fame

March 9th, 2009 by Administrator

Monoskiing continues to increase in numbers, and most of the Alpine snowboarding towns, ie. Portes du Soleil, Chastreix-Sancy, Meribel, and Auron are trying more than before to ensure everyone savor their snowboarding trip both on and off the mountain. But of course they’re lot’s of ski domains to pick out, but recently ski domains all over Europe and N. America have made the essential improvements to make certain that the clients do not go through the same ski trip.

But, it’s not merely the US where one ought perhaps look for your ski holidays, as the skiing Europe also offers a few superior skiing resorts - the ever popular European Alps rarely lets you down. Gourette in the Alps is in the process of being done up - far famed for constituting the loftiest sightseeing platform in the French Alps - with a modern cafe being constructed which will also have beds to house keen mountaineers and those on skis. Furthermore Chamonix ski resort has made progress with the addition of many modern chair lifts.

Whether it is the Alps or America you decide to venture for snowboarding holidays, taking account of the endeavours made to ameliorate the holiday for the holidaymaker, it’s more than probable the ski holiday shall include a rammed time of merriment and buffoonery. And so what are you holding off for? Go on and reserve your skiing trip straight away.

Posted in Traveling, A Life Of Leisure | Comments Off

‘No Minimum Term’ Broadband Offer for Small Businesses

March 9th, 2009 by Administrator

With the recession hurting everyone, be it a business or a consumer, people are looking to save money and avoid any long-term commitments. Reacting to the situation, Easynet Connect has come up with ‘no minimum term’ Internet packages for its businesses customers.

This is really good news for all businesses that are looking to purchase a new broadband Internet service and with this offer, Easynet Connect is trying to meet the popular demand for a flexible Internet package. The offer allows broadband customers to pay for the service on a rolling one-month contract basis, with a 30-day cancellation notice that is free of a penalty.

Moreover, the features of Easynet Connect packages are not going to be affected by this new short-term contract. For example, all customers who buy the EtherStream package will still get speeds of up to 40Mbps, and other packages like SDSL and SureStream are also available under this new offer without any alterations in the package features. Services that are delivered over BT’s network, however, will not be available under this offer, and all new contracts under the offer must be signed before the 30th of April 2009.

Chris Stening, MD of Easynet Connect said after the announcement that this was their way of breaking the industry norm and fulfilling customers’ need of more flexible internet services. He also added that this will help small businesses through the economic downturn by letting them connect to the internet without much hassle.

Posted in Great Telecommunication Tips, Technology Stuff, Consumers | Comments Off

A Camp Bed Changed My Life

March 6th, 2009 by Administrator

I like Camping, no doubt about it; and I like it all year. Most people only go camping when the weather is warm and sunny, but not me. I like the atmosphere between people out there, where you are far from home and all the daily stuff is out of your mind for a few days. I simply love it.

Back in time when I was a rookie in this lifestyle, a buddy of mine, Steven and his wife, invited me and my wife on a camping trip to the coast. I said sure, why not try it out. After a day, which I thought was great because of all these nice people around, the night was still to come. After sleeping on a hard surface, which by the way was fairly cold as well, I woke up with a painful and very sore back. I was groggy because I did not get enough rest during the worst night thinkable.

After that I did not think that this camping business was anything special, on the contrary I thought it was only for people who ‘liked’ to torture themselves, and it was definitely not my idea of fun and relaxation. I was sure that camping was only going to be a part of my life this one time only.

I it was not for my good buddy and friend Steven, I probably would not be going camping today. Steven that was a veteran when it came to camping, told me that if the sore back thing was my only dislike about the hole deal, then he knew exactly what I needed - a Camp Bed. Since I was already in on this deal for three more nights anyway, I agreed on giving it a go. I admit my mind was already determined that camping was not for me, so this camp bed had better pull up some magic trick or something like that to convince me otherwise.

We got our hands on a camp bed and I slept in a full night, without waking up one single time during the night. They had to wake me up the next morning. I had a wonderful sleep and my back felt better - they made me admit it, much against my proud will.

And here I am many years later, still going camping. I can truly say that a camp bed changed my life that day, and made a huge impact on how I chose to live a more outdoor life in the future.

So if you are bit in doubt whether you should get a camp bed or not - don’t be.

Thank you for your time.

Find much more information about Camp Beds on this website. Check it out!

Posted in Sports & More | Comments Off

Tips for Success in the World’s First Sports Stock Market

March 6th, 2009 by Administrator

The AllSportsMarket is a financial exchange using a professional trading platform to buy and sell issues of sports teams. It is just like the stock market, but with sports teams! You compete with other players for real money. Money is earned from the ups and downs of the prices of teams and from dividends paid when teams win. The AllSportsMarket is 24 hours, 365 days a year - you can trade at anytime and as often as you would like.

You can fund an account for as little as $25 or try the “no catch guest entry” to check out the user interface. Unlike the stock market, where you need a hefty upfront amount to get started, and gambling where you can lose all your money at once, you can start off with a minuscule amount of money and not lose it all in one shot.

Buy Low and Sell High

Just like the stock market, you make money off of the ups and downs of the underlying security. In the case of the AllSportsMarket, the security is the issue of the team. Buying shares with the intention of selling them later at a higher price to make a profit is called long. In ASM, you make the difference minus the total commissions you pay.

This is the simplest way to make your gains, but it does take some timing and patience. The big question is what do you consider high low? A good thing to look at is the prices of the rest of the teams in the league. You should expect that the better teams will have higher prices, but there will be the occasional discrepancies for one reason or another. With that said, you have a range of prices and you should look to buy good teams that are in the low price range. Do as much research as possible to find out what teams are being undervalued.

Dividends

Another way to make money (and one of the keys to success in ASM) is dividend payouts. Every game your team wins, the dividend pot grows. You are paid dividends based on league specific pay outs and payout schedules.

The dividend strategy is an approach to make gains from dividend payouts. This is where you buy shares of a team specifically to capture the dividend payout. There are different dividend payout schedules depending on the league you own shares in. The teams that have higher dividend reserves pay higher dividends. Dividend reserves change from game-to-game depending on the leagues specific rules of dividend transfers for the winner and loser of the game. In the trading platform they list the highest dividend reserves (see the figure on the right).

Dividends are great in the sense that they reward for choosing winning teams. For example, over the course of a long season, the Detroit Pistons will likely win more than they lose, and will therefore pay out a good amount of dividends.

You need to be careful when buying shares solely for dividends - the share price may go down leaving you with a net loss even after you capture the dividend.

Selling Short

You can also make money selling short. This involves borrowing a share and selling it expecting the share to decline in price so you can buy it back at a lower price. Selling short can be more risky due the fact that you can lose more than what you put in since the price has an unlimited upside potential. When you long, the stock can only go as low as $0.00 and you only lose as much as you put in. When you short you could lose what you put in and more.

Adam McFarland - EzineArticles Expert Author

For more tips and strategies, visit SportsLizard.com and download our free eBook.

Adam McFarland owns the SportsLizard.com Network - a network of sports sites including collectibles, movies, books, video games, and more.

You can read Adam’s blog about being a young internet entrepreneur by going to http://www.sportslizard.com/blog/

SportsLizard.com was recently awarded honorable mention in the Microsoft Start Something Amazing Awards.

Posted in Sports & More | Comments Off

Free Basketball Picks - 3/26/06

March 4th, 2009 by Administrator

Sunday March 26, 2006


Hornets @ Lakers: To lose 8 games in a row and still be in the playoff race is incredible, but that’s what the Hornets are trying to overcome. A win for the Hornets would make up for New Orleans home loss they suffered recently. If the Hornets don’t win, it could spell big trouble for New Orleans/OK City. Predicted Score: New Orleans/Oklahoma City wins 97-95


Runner-up: Hawks @ Magic: It’s Dennis Scott night in Orlando. On April 16th of 10 years ago, Dennis Scott hit an NBA-record 11 threes (at least it was the record until Kobe robbed it from him) against the Hawks. Dennis now works as the radio analyst for the Hawks, so having “Dennis Scott night” vs. the Hawks was a wise choice. But why not have the game scheduled on the 16th to celebrate the 10th anniversary? Predicted Score: Orlando wins 92-88


Blowout: Knicks @ Timberwolves: The entire schedule seemed pretty close, but in the end I picked the Knicks to lose big (I know I’m not going out on much of a limb). No Channing Frye means powerhouses like Jerome James and Jackie Butler will have to defend Kevin Garnett. At what point does KG take things into his own hands and score 30+? Right here would be a good guess. Predicted Score: Minnesota wins 95-84

Check out other David Pincus articles at http://www.easybaseballbetting.com and http://www.sportus.com

Posted in Sports & More | Comments Off

Next Entries »