Somerville, NJ (ContentDesk) September 3, 2005 -- TheOnlyDish.com, a proud affiliate of AllSat.com, one of the leading online retailers of DISH Network services and equipment, announced today that it is offering its support to DISH Network's "DISH City Makeover" campaign.The DISH City Makeover is an opportunity for every household in a participating city or town to receive a complete satellite TV system, including free TV programming, for 10 years. In turn, the town must agree to officially change its name to "DISH."To participate, the town government must agree to change the name legally and permanently on government buildings, post offices, official letterhead, schools and hospitals if applicable, street signs where necessary, and any other government signage that contains the city or town's name. The municipality must also file all necessary state and federal documentation.Submissions must be sent to e-mail protected from spam bots for approval by Nov. 1, 2005.TheOnlyDish.com urges New Jersey residents to take advantage of a decade worth of free programming by changing their town's name to DISH. Representatives from TheOnlyDish.com will contact city officials and try to convince them to participate in the Makeover.
For more information about the DISH City Makeover or to get involved with the campaign, visit TheOnlyDish.com.DISH Network provides "Better TV for All" by giving customers the latest technology such as high definition and digital video recording, award-winning customer satisfaction and America's lowest all-digital price.By signing up with DISH Network, television subscribers find they can save money, while receiving the best in customer satisfaction, programming and equipment. With DISH Network's Digital Home Advantage, customers can receive more than 60 channels including local channels, with free installation, no commitment, and no equipment to buy, all for $31.99 per month. Customers can also get a free upgrade to a digital video recorder (DVR). DISH Network leads the pay-TV industry in international programming, with more than 100 channels in more than 25 languages. DISH Network also offers more interactive TV, and more high definition channels than any other pay-TV company in the U.S.
DISH Network recently unveiled its one-of-a-kind, high definition DISH Player-DVR 942, which allows customers to record, fast-forward and pause live TV in multiple rooms. Additional information is available at www.TheOnlyDish.com. Contact: Jose Rodriguez, e-mail protected from spam bots, or by calling 800-425-5728. Ext. MY8762About TheOnlyDish.com:TheOnlyDish.com is an affiliate of AllSat.com, an authorized DISH Network retailer.
Visit us on the web at http://www.TheOnlyDish.com for more information and to order services.About EchoStar: EchoStar Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: DISH) serves more than 11.4 million satellite TV customers through its DISH Network?, the fastest growing U.S. provider of advanced digital television services in the last five years. DISH Network offers hundreds of video and audio channels, Interactive TV, HDTV, sports and international programming, together with professional installation and 24-hour customer service. Visit EchoStar's DISH Network at www.dishnetwork.com or call 1-800-333-DISH (3474)..
The Beauty of VIdeo on Demand
Video on Demand is a system where television viewers can access movies anytime they please. The service allows you to select a program from a central server that you can then view at home from your own television. The benefit of Video on Demand is that you get access to a new release movie almost instantaneously. So why hasn't everyone switched over? One of the reasons that everyone has not made the switch to video on demand is because it is hard to change. Some people just get stuck in the past and cannot move on.
These people say to themselves, "but I like it this way and I understand it so why should I change?" This hesitant behavior to the new and unknown happened with the Internet, CDs, DVDs, and now with Video on Demand. People are stuck on their VCRs and cannot rid themselves of this old and useless technology that is no longer adequate in satisfying the consumer's needs. It is time to move on from...
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Levee Inspection System Speeds Exploration Of Fragile Levee Network; New Tool Finds Hidden Levee Faults
Manteca, CA (ContentDesk) May 10, 2006 -- Sandpiper Technologies Inc. (STI) announced a new Levee Inspection System that will speed inspection of internal levee structure and help pinpoint potential breaks in Californias vast dam and levee network.The purpose of any levee inspection tool is to allow engineers and responsible agencies to assess the soundness, structural health or risk of failure associated with a levee system, said John Christensen, CEO. The STI Levee Inspection System is designed to discover hidden faults so project engineers can plan repairs proactively before any levee breaks occur.The Levee Inspection System weighs less than 20 pounds and includes two video probes for exploring various opening sizes, a head mounted video display (HMD) and the Sandpiper ELF digital video recorder. The ELF DVR, added in 2006, is the latest addition to the field-tested video probe system developed by Sandpiper Technologies in 1996." Each four-meter probe tip contains a color video...
Levee Inspection System Speeds Exploration Of Fragile Levee Network; New Tool Finds Hidden Levee Faults
With S&C's PureWave DVR, Voltage Sags are no Problem?Even During a Hurricane!
Keeping critical production processes going during Hurricane Isabel was no problem for a Manassas, Virginia semiconductor fabricator. A PureWave DVR? Dynamic Voltage Restorer from S&C Electric Company has been in service at the facility for almost two years. It again proved its worth during one of the area's worst storms in September 2003.The hurricane knocked out power all along the eastern seaboard of the United States, but the manufacturer's fabrication equipment was unaffected. The PureWave DVR corrected over 30 sags during the hurricane (including one at 55%), allowing processes to continue as if blue skies were overhead.Back in 2001, the manufacturer ordered a 5-MVA PureWave DVR to protect a critical portion of the facility from the voltage sags they were experiencing on the utility source. While the device was being manufactured, the order was amended to expand the system rating to 10 MVA, thus allowing it to protect the entire facility.
Since installation, the PureWave...
With S&C's PureWave DVR, Voltage Sags are no Problem?Even During a Hurricane!
Dish Network ? Your Best Option?
Is Dish Network the best way for me to get access to my favorite programming? I cannot imagine going back to having four networks. I love my ESPN and Food TV too much to do that, but it is difficult to know if cable is the right choice, or if I should go with a satellite company like Dish Network. There are a lot of factors to consider in the decision.
Of course the most important factor for many of us is the cost. With Dish Network, the cost depends a lot on the plan you choose. It seems that, depending on what you want out of your programming, you can spend anywhere from $32 all the way up to nearly $90 per month.
Of course, there are also the other services that Dish Network will provide for additional fees, if you are so inclined.
If you have a high definition television, you will likely want a high definition receiver and high definition programming to go with your channels. You may also want to look at the DVR that Dish Network offers. This hard drive will...
SnapStream Media Announces Launch of Firefly Mini PC Remote
(ContentDesk) March 8, 2006 -- SnapStream Media, Inc., a leader in digital home entertainment products, announced today the launch of the Firefly Mini PC Remote.
The Firefly Mini PC Remote features a small form factor and fewer buttons, infrared (IR) technology, driver-free installation, and seamless integration with SnapStream Medias Beyond TV and Beyond Media.
Firefly Mini builds upon the popularity of SnapStreams original PC remote control, Firefly.Responding to customer demand for a PC remote control that employs infrared technology, SnapStream Media began shipping the Firefly Mini PC remote today.
The Firefly Minis use of infrared technology allows it to work with universal remotes and integrate with existing home theater systems. The Firefly Mini PC remote features easy setup and fewer buttons, for a smaller and simpler PC remote control.
Driver-free installation allows the user to simply plug the USB PC remote receiver into his PC and instantly...
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Dish Network ? Your Best Option?
Is Dish Network the best way for me to get access to my favorite programming? I cannot imagine going back to having four networks. I love my ESPN and Food TV too much to do that, but it is difficult to know if cable is the right choice, or if I should go with a satellite company like Dish Network. There are a lot of factors to consider in the decision.
Of course the most important factor for many of us is the cost. With Dish Network, the cost depends a lot on the plan you choose. It seems that, depending on what you want out of your programming, you can spend anywhere from $32 all the way up to nearly $90 per month.
Of course, there are also the other services that Dish Network will provide for additional fees, if you are so inclined.
If you have a high definition television, you will likely want a high definition receiver and high definition programming to go with your channels. You may also want to look at the DVR that Dish Network offers. This hard drive will...
Levee Inspection System Speeds Exploration Of Fragile Levee Network; New Tool Finds Hidden Levee Faults
Manteca, CA (ContentDesk) May 10, 2006 -- Sandpiper Technologies Inc. (STI) announced a new Levee Inspection System that will speed inspection of internal levee structure and help pinpoint potential breaks in Californias vast dam and levee network.The purpose of any levee inspection tool is to allow engineers and responsible agencies to assess the soundness, structural health or risk of failure associated with a levee system, said John Christensen, CEO. The STI Levee Inspection System is designed to discover hidden faults so project engineers can plan repairs proactively before any levee breaks occur.The Levee Inspection System weighs less than 20 pounds and includes two video probes for exploring various opening sizes, a head mounted video display (HMD) and the Sandpiper ELF digital video recorder. The ELF DVR, added in 2006, is the latest addition to the field-tested video probe system developed by Sandpiper Technologies in 1996." Each four-meter probe tip contains a color video...
Levee Inspection System Speeds Exploration Of Fragile Levee Network; New Tool Finds Hidden Levee Faults
THEONLYDISH.COM Offers support of DISH NETWORK'S 'DISH City Makeover'
Somerville, NJ (ContentDesk) September 3, 2005 -- TheOnlyDish.com, a proud affiliate of AllSat.com, one of the leading online retailers of DISH Network services and equipment, announced today that it is offering its support to DISH Network's "DISH City Makeover" campaign.The DISH City Makeover is an opportunity for every household in a participating city or town to receive a complete satellite TV system, including free TV programming, for 10 years. In turn, the town must agree to officially change its name to "DISH."To participate, the town government must agree to change the name legally and permanently on government buildings, post offices, official letterhead, schools and hospitals if applicable, street signs where necessary, and any other government signage that contains the city or town's name. The municipality must also file all necessary state and federal documentation.Submissions must be sent to e-mail protected from spam bots for approval by Nov. 1, 2005.TheOnlyDish.com urges...
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The Two Biggest Lies About Abdominal Training
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If you have ever read a fitness magazine...
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Six Keys to Booking the Perfect Speakers in 2006
(ContentDesk) January 9, 2006 -- For meeting and event planners with programs that will include paid, outside speakers in 2006, The Speakers Group, a speakers bureau based in Nashville, Tennessee, offers six simple keys to help ensure successful bookings in the New Year:1. Dont consider speakers or entertainers based on your budget alone. Some speakers who appear to be more than you can afford will negotiate on price or offer additional services that will save you money on other budget line items....
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