Tips on Shopping for Your Teen’s First Car

If you were a teen looking for a new car, you’d likely want something loud, fast,
and flashy. Most teens are trying to impress their peers, and this is exactly the attitude
that gets them into trouble behind the wheel. As a parent it is your job to temper your
teen’s desire to act in a foolhardy manner and it starts with the car you allow him to
drive. Although you’re probably fine with putting him behind the wheel of your old-school
minivan, rife with safety features, the truth is that you probably need that car. As a
result, you might be looking at getting your teen driver his own sets of wheels. So here
are just a few tips to help you go about in in the right way.

  1. New vs. used. There are very few cases in which a teen driver should get a
    brand new car. The major exceptions would be advanced safety features, alternative
    fuel options, and hands-free technology, all of which are more readily available on newer
    vehicles. Still, you could look at certified pre-owned options that are only a year or two
    old. The idea here is that your teen is likely to ruin a first car, not only with accidents,
    but from the pure wear and tear that a new driver will heap on his vehicle as he hones
    his driving skills. This isn’t to say that you should cheap out on a car that barely runs,
    but considering how much money you stand to lose, it doesn’t make sense to buy new in
    most cases.
  2. Consider associated costs. Another thing to think about is the additional costs
    that come with buying a car. New cars will have higher registration fees and insurance
    premiums (especially since you have to hold a full coverage policy while paying a loan),
    while used cars may include more maintenance. This is one great reason to check out
    certified pre-owned vehicles; their sticker prices are greatly reduced and most come with
    a partial or even a full warranty.
  3. Check consumer [Read more…]

remote services vs sending off

Tech Support comes in many forms and factors including in home tech support and remote support as well bring your computer to a technician. There really are only three ways to go about fixing a royal screw up on your system. And those are:

Bringing your system into a PC repair shop. The drawbacks are it can take a long time to get to your system, plus you don’t really know what is happening to your system as well who is doing it. This can be unnerving for some but the best option considering the drop off pick up convenience.

There is also the option of remote accessing your system, via remote desktop and file transfers as well as downloads. The downside to this is, no system, no help. There must be some way to connect to your system, which can be the main issue to begin with. The positive is, you can see exactly what is going on [Read more…]

Bialetti Moka- Perfect for Travel or Entertaining

There is a wonderful complexity, yet simplicity to a good cup of coffee. For some it is a flavor or a certain creamer or sweetener, for others the bitter darkness of the coffee. Still others like the roast-y flavor of the coffee, and others just like a cup to wake them up in the morning.

There are just as many ways to make a cup of coffee as there are flavors in the coffee. One of the most enjoyable for me is Italian coffee. A seemingly inconspicuous, small cup of coffee- but upon first sip, there is an explosion of flavor, a concentrated coffee where every note is extended to enjoy the full flavor of the coffee. How can one make a cup of coffee of this caliber? Easy! Bialetti Moka. This wonderful little coffee pot can make up to 12 cups of coffee, depending on the pot bought. And is a lot of fun to make. The coffee goes into the small cup and the water goes into the bottom. [Read more…]

Hop Along Blog Hop

Welcome to the Hop Along Friday! We want our hop to include everyone so it is a social hop! There are tons of ways to
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What is Wrongful Death?

Wrongful death refers to an individual who dies as the result of another person or entity’s negligence.

When this occurs, survivors can make a wrongful death claim and bring a lawsuit, with the help of an Atlanta wrongful death attorney. These cases seek compensation for survivor loss, such as for lost wages from a deceased person, the lost companionship and medical and funeral expenses.

Wrongful Death Claims
Claims for wrongful death filed by an Atlanta wrongful death attorney can involve all kinds of fatal accidents, from vehicle crashes to complex product liability or medical malpractice cases. Companies, persons and governmental agencies can be legally found negligent for failing to act in a reasonable fashion and for intentional acts.

Plaintiffs
Wrongful death claims must be filed by representatives on behalf of survivors who have suffered damages, referred to as “real parties in interest.”

Representatives are typically the executors of a decedent’s estates. They can include: Immediate family, Adopted children, Parents of unmarried children, Life partners, Financial dependents or Distant family members.

Because laws can be complicated, it is best to seek the advice of an Atlanta wrongful death attorney as soon as possible for this type of claim. According to some state laws, life or domestic partners and others depending upon the decedent financially may recover damages. Putative spouses (persons who in good faith were married to the decedent) could also [Read more…]

Wordless Wednesday – With Linky




Want Excitement that Never Stops: Transformers 2

Michael Bay does it again.

The first Transformers was such an incredible success that making the sequel just as exciting and action-packed was going to be a challenge. But Michael Bayworks his usual magic in Transformers 2: Revenge of The Fallen and delivers a ride as thrilling as racing down the Audobon inside Bumblebee’s driver’s seat.

The plot centers around a newly-introduced Decepticon named The Fallen who returns to Earth for revenge. As he arrives, the Autobots are realizing that they may have to remain on this planet a lot longer than they expected because the Allspark has been destroyed. But not all the humans are happy that the Autobots are sticking around.

The constant strife between the factions of humans who want to rid Earth of all Transformers and the people who know that they need the good ones to help fight off the Decepticons adds to the dynamics of the plot. Optimus Prime (voiced by Peter Cullen), Bumblebee (voiced by Mark Ryan) and company know that they are not fully welcome or trusted by the people they are fighting along side but they also understand that they have to finish the fight because they have nowhere else to go.

Tyrese Gibson (Master Sergeant Epps) and Josh Duhamel (Major Lennox) join Shia LeBeouf (Sam Witwicky) and, of course, the incomparable Megan Fox (Mikaela Banes) to lead the human effort. This time, however, they seem to have met their match.

Fox is locked in a battle for her boyfriend with stunning – though not completely human – co-ed Isabel Lucas, who plays the part of a Decepticon disguised as a beautiful college student. What Lucas and the other Decepticons know is that Sam and Mikaela have a very important part of the Allspark. The catch is, they don’t know exactly where to find it.

The critical part of the Allspark is introduced when it falls out of Sam’s pocket as he packs for college. He sees it and snags it just as a small army [Read more…]

Hop Along Blog Hop

Welcome to the Hop Along Friday!
As most of you may be aware of, GFC will no
longer be available to self hosted blogs and non blogger blogs
shortly. We don’t want to leave all of those people out! So, we are
adjusting our hop to include everyone! There are other ways to
follow blogs such as Google+, Networked Blogs, and various other
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