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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Under Counter Water Filters - Top Brand Review

Looking for an under counter water filter? Read this under counter water filter review before you buy.

You may suffer from a little sticker shock, if you don't have a little advanced warning. That's what I'm here for. So choose carefully. Follow my advice.

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Price No Guarantee of Performance

The price ranges on under counter water filters vary from less than a couple of hundred to more than 0. And, all of these systems are designed for people with publicly treated water. Here's a brief look at some of the most popular systems and why they cost so much.

Kenmore Under Counter Water Filter

You may love Sears, but if you are like many people, you may hate their under counter water filters. I read five reviews and all but one was negative. The system comes with a "warning light" to let you know it's time to change the filter.

One customer said that the light came on after two days. Another said that there's went out completely after two months and regardless of battery changes and attempted repairs, it never came back on. So, now they have to "guess" when it's time for a replacement.

At 0, this is not the most expensive system on the market, but it isn't the best quality, either. The contaminant reduction is low as compared to other systems.

Ever-Pure Under Counter Water Filters

You might compare this brand of under counter water filter to a Cadillac. If you really want to spend the extra money (around 0), then go ahead. But, other models "drive" just as well.

Ever-pure allows you to "choose" which contaminants to remove. The systems are bulky and difficult to install. There most expensive model is the ROM III. It's the only one that removes chlorine byproducts and VOCs, but that's not the reason for the added expense.

The ROM III includes a reverse osmosis step, which is simply an unnecessary expense for anyone with publicly treated water. The step is sometimes recommended for cyst removal, but any system certified to filter down to one micron will also remove cysts.

GE Under Counter Water Filters

A GE under counter water filter can only be purchased and installed by a dealer. That means you're paying mark-up. It's not an unreasonable price at 0, but there are still less expensive systems that do a better job and don't require professional installation.

The Best Under Counter Water Filters

Multi-stage selective filtration, that's the phrase to look for. These units remove the widest range of contaminants, everything that is commonly found in publicly treated water and the price is reasonable. For about 0, you can get a package that includes a showerhead system, as well.

Didn't think about your shower? You should know that your risk of exposure to hazardous chemicals is even higher in the shower.

The systems remove chlorine and its byproducts, lead and copper and all of the cancer-causing chemicals that are often found in tap-water. You can buy this under counter water filter direct from the manufacturer, install it yourself, protect your health and save money at the same time. I that found this company has the best price, as well as, it has the best and most effective water filtration system.

Under Counter Water Filters - Top Brand Review

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

"Think and Grow Rich" - By Napoleon Hill - Book Review

I am not sure how I first came to hear about this book, but I quickly discovered that it is well recognized as one of the all time greats for examining the psychology of people in terms of obtaining riches in the material, educational, and emotional sense of the word.  After just one time reading the book it was clear why this book has lasted the test of time since being released during the Great Depression in 1937.  Mr. Napoleon Hill wrote this book based on his life followings as an associate and biographer of Andrew Carnegie.  The book contains timeless advice and insight to understanding human emotion and thought, straight from one of America's most successful entrepreneurs.  I strongly suggest anyone interested in the philosophy of what drives human actions read this book and take note of its primary message.

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To open the book, Napoleon Hill outlines that there are 12 areas of real riches, nearly all of which cannot be quantified in a material sense:

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1)      A Positive Mental Attitude - (NOTE- Positive attitude comes first)

2)      Sound Physical Health

3)      Harmony in Human Relations

4)      Freedom from Fear

5)      Hope of Future Achievement

6)      Capacity for Applied Faith

7)      Willingness to Share Ones Blessings with Others

8)      To Be Engaged in Labor of Love

9)      Open Mind to All Subjects and All People

10)   Complete Self Discipline

11)   Wisdom to Understand People

12)   Financial Security -  (NOTE - Money comes last)

Immediately following this introduction of key areas, Napoleon Hill challenges his readers that throughout the book there is one central theme throughout each chapter that has helped to create many successful and rich men and women.  Hill explains that this theme is crucial to fully understanding how to grow rich in life and that it is made mention to quite often.   He teases that he will not explain exactly what that idea is, as it becomes much more powerful when you read between the lines and discover it for yourself.  I will highlight this theme later in the review, but first I think it is important to look at the main area Napoleon Hill feels we must grow rich:

Positive Mental Attitude

A positive Mental Attitude heads the list of items needed for a person to grow rich.  The reason being is that every single other item included in the twelve is virtually impossible to attain without the positive mental attitude to start.  There is no way to be free from fear in life, when you let negativity and self doubts overcome you thoughts.  There is no way to be fully engaged in love when have no self confidence or lack the ability to make another feel good.  There is no way to be open to a new person or idea if unwilling to accept the potential benefits to be gained.  There is no way to advance your financial situation if you subscribe to notion that you are victim and a change cannot be made.  It all of these situations you must possess the positive self image, hope, and foresight for the future that is needed to grow rich in any situation.

A positive mental attitude and the understanding that can you achieve, instills the new perspective and level of confidence needed to take on mastery of all riches.  A positive mental attitude in turn creates hope for the future.  When you have hope for the future, anything is possible.  So focus your mental attitude, build your hope, and then work on mastery of the remaining riches.  I have worked constantly on my mastery of a positive mental attitude and can proudly say that is the fuel behind much of my fire.  When you start to cut out the negativity and start to be solution oriented, the world has amazing possibilities.

What It Takes To Grow Rich (According to Napoleon Hill)

As mentioned, I have pinpointed the principles and theme presented in the book that Mr. Hill refers, but will not implicitly say.  I call them the 4 D's. Essentially, these D's provide what it is needed to be successful and grow rich:

1)      DEFINITE OF PURPOSE - Once you identify your purpose, everything takes a new level of significance.  Wandering in the dark will only get you so far and will leave you with some bumps and bruises.  Set your goals and purpose and once the target is marked, proceed forward with a lighted path. 

2)      DESIRE - Once you have defined your purpose, there is still no guarantee you will act on it.  Hill infers that deep desire for what you want and passion in the pursuit of it is a must.  As Tony Robbins would say, make it feel like achieving your purpose will create ultimate pleasure.

3)      DEDICATION- Hill speaks to levels of maturity and understanding that commitment, dedication, and sacrifices are needed to obtain riches.  In Hill's personal example, Andrew Carnegie asked Hill to work for him for years without pay, with the agreement that Hill would someday be able to chronicle his experiences.  This required years of sacrifice, but ultimately this dedication was the determining factor in the success of Hill.

4)      DETERMINATION - I understand this to be the overcoming of obstacles.  Things will inevitable stand in your way in quest of your purpose.  You must use your desire and dedications to stay determined and let persistence carry you through challenges.  Often times financial struggles will act as a seemingly insurmountable obstacle, use your resources to work past this.

Hill refers to all of these throughout his book and tells countless stories when all of the four are applied.  Overall he suggests that to think and grow rich we must apply ourselves passionately and use these four D's.   Hill also goes in much more depth about attaining riches in each of the highlighted 12 areas that are most important.

As I stated, I believe his in depth analysis on the psychology of people is dead on.  As an entrepreneur I have found countless ways to apply his methods and have proceeded to re-read his book twice over.

This article is available at: http://www.mattlehr.com

"Think and Grow Rich" - By Napoleon Hill - Book Review

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Convertible Sofa Beds Review

When looking for an overnight sleep solution for guests, many people choose futon sofas. However, I have found that there is an alternative to buying a futon. After doing some research, I found a product call convertible sofa beds.

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Unlike a standard futon couch which is made up of three separate components such as a mattress, cover, and wood frame, the convertible sofa bed is a single unit which offer the look of a contemporary sofa. These convertible sofa beds have a smart European design mechanism which allows you to change the sofa bed in seconds to a sleeper bed for your guests.

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A convertible sofa bed can usually sleep up to 2 people. These sofa beds require only a simple lift until you hear a click and the back area folds down to become a comfortable bed. Since the cushion is built in and the sofa already upholstered, there is nothing else to buy. I found the simplicity appealing and it made the whole shopping process easier.

I think many people will find these sofa beds are a great alternative to futon beds as well. With their simple to use design and attractive looks, I recommend them as an economical extra sleep solution for you or your guests.

Convertible sofa beds can be found at most furniture stores and at
http://www.futoncreations.com/sofa-beds.html

Convertible Sofa Beds Review

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Lauryn Hill "Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill" R & B Music CD Review

I can describe the latest release from R & B sensation Lauryn Hill for you with just one word... Outstanding!

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Lauryn Hill has been a super star in the R & B genre for quite a while now and Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill is an excellent illustration as to why.

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One of the refreshingly nice things about this CD is the way all of the participating artists seem to be really enjoying themselves. Combine that with the overall presentation and you've got one of Lauryn Hill's most impressive releases ever.

If you're even mildly into R & B music you'll enjoy this album. Overall Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill is an outstanding release. I give it my double thumbs up. You will not be disappointed with one single track.

While the entire album is outstanding the truly standout tunes are Superstar [track 6], Final Hour [track 7], and Sweetest Thing [track 16].

My SmoothLee Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 10, Forgive Them Father. Wow!

Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill Release Notes:

Lauryn Hill originally released Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill on Aug 25, 1998 on the Columbia label.

CD Track List Follows:

Intro Lost Ones Ex-Factor To Zion - (featuring Carlos Santana) Doo Wop (That Thing) Superstar Final Hour When It Hurts So Bad I Used To Love Him - (featuring Mary J. Blige) Forgive Them Father Every Ghetto, Every City Nothing Even Matters - (featuring D'Angelo) Everything Is Everything The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You - (hidden track) Sweetest Thing - (Mahogany mix, hidden track)

Personnel includes: Lauryn Hill, Mary J. Blige, D'Angelo (vocals); Carlos Santana, Johari Newton, Robert Browne, Earl Chinna-Smith (guitar); Grace Paradise (harp); Dean Frasier (saxophone); Everol Ray (trumpet); Nambo Robinson (trombone); Tejumold Newton, John R. Stephens, Joe Wilson (piano); James Poyser (organ, Fender Rhodes, synthesizer bass, background vocals); Chris Meredith, Tom Barney, Matthew Rubano, Paul Fakhourie (bass); Jared "Chocolate" Crawford (drums); Ruby Byrd (percussion); Vada Nobles, Che Guevara (drum programming); Sabrina Johnston, Earl Robinson, Andrea Simmons, Kenny Bobien, Eddie Stockley, Jenni Fujita, Chuck Young, Rasheem "Kilo" Pugh, Fundisha Johnson, Lenesha Randolph, Ahmed Wallace (background vocals). Engineers include: Tony Prendatt, Commissioner Gordon, Warren Riker.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Faith Hill "Fireflies" Country Music CD Review

Country music super star Faith Hill has released her first CD in more than three years on the Warner Bros label entitled Fireflies.

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This is her sixth release with each of the previous five being multi-platinum efforts, and nine country music #1's under her belt. Oh and don't forget about her being a multi Grammy Award Winner.

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With a resume like the one just described Hill is clearly one of the biggest, and brightest stars in all of music. Not just country music.

Fireflies is somewhat of a return effort for Hill as she gets back to her country roots after experimenting outside the boundaries of country music on her last outing, Breathe.

I like Fireflies because of it's high production value, and the focus of the collection is once again on Faith's incredible singing voice.

The CD launches with a very vibrant tune in Sunshine & Summertime and from there proceeds to remind us that when Hill is in top form, as she is here, the quality of her voice is second to none.

Overall Fireflies is very easy to listen to and is what I call, must have music. I give it two thumbs up. Even the casual music fan will appreciate and enjoy Hills incredible vocal presentations provided here.

The standout tunes on Fireflies are Sunshine & Summertime [track 1], Like We Never Loved At All [track 7], and Paris [track 14]. My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 5, Stealing Kisses. Very nice!

Release Notes:

Faith Hill originally released Fireflies on August 2, 2005 on the Warner Bros record label.

CD track list follows:

1. Sunshine & Summertime

2. Mississippi Girl

3. Dearly Beloved

4. Ain't Gonna Take It

5. Stealing Kisses

6. Fireflies

7. Like We Never Loved At All

8. I Want You

9. Lucky One

10. Lucky One

11. We've Got Nothing But Love To Prove

12. You Stay With Me

13. Wish For You

14. Paris

Faith Hill "Fireflies" Country Music CD Review

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

X4 Labs Extender Review - Is This Penis Extender a Scam?

No one wants to go through life being embarrassed, ashamed or self-conscious about their penis size. Still, there are so many falsehoods and bad products out there for penis enlargement that it's hard to know where to turn when you simply want to increase the size of your penis. As part of our search to find the best penis extenders for men who want that extra size, here's a review on the x4 Labs extender.

There are a number of penis extenders that work, so what sets the x4 Labs extender apart? First of all, there is the comfort and customizability of the x4 Labs offering. With the x4 Labs penis extender, you can choose either the specially designed comfort strap, or the classic fit of the "noose" strap. Either way the extender will work great, and it's nice that users can choose based upon their own preferences.

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What about results? Well, the x4 Labs extender has stood up to many exams, tests, and customer experiences. Also, not only will the x4 Labs penis extender increase the size of your penis, but it can correct curvature problems up to 90%. Even for those without curve problems, this product is worth checking out as it boasts an average increase of 33%, with over 100,000 satisfied customers so far.

Furthermore, the x4 Labs extender is available for whatever needs and goals you may have. There are five different extenders, each with different perks and prices, so that you only have to spend what you're comfortable with to get the results that you want. All of the x4 Labs extenders come with a warranty, with even the least expensive model having a one-year warranty, while the top of the line offerings include amazing lifetime warranties.

Many people buy penis extenders without having previous experience with them, which is no problem with the x4 Labs brand extenders. They come with support forum access, training programs, video tutorials, instruction booklets, and instructional CD-Roms, to make sure that you are confident and able to use the product correctly for the best possible results.

If there are better penis extenders on the market, it's hard to think of them. The x4 Labs extender simply provides outstanding quality along with great customer service from a company that unequivocally stands by their product. If you are ready to make a big change in your life, you owe it to yourself to consider this amazing product.

X4 Labs Extender Review - Is This Penis Extender a Scam?

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Product Review - The New Breg Vectra Tall Walking Boot

A cam walker or walking boot is a device designed to immobilize the foot and ankle when weight bearing. It is often used as a substitute for plaster or fiberglass casts, due to its adjustability and ease of use.

There are hundreds of different cam walkers on the market from dozens of manufacturers. You can choose from high top (just below the knee), low top (just above the ankle) or range of motion walkers (dial hinges on the sides).

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The problem with many of these walking boots is that they tend to be bulky, heavy, and with prolonged use, somewhat odorous. Another issue many doctors have with these boots is to be able to fit the patient comfortably and supportively during the post-op or post-injury period.

The Breg Vectra Premium Walker Boots have been designed for maximum comfort and compliance, and their innovative, customizable design promotes optimal healing.

The Dual-convex low-profile rocker bottom allows for a more natural gait. Many walkers utilize a single axis rocker design. Breg designed a wider foot-bed to accommodate bandages without sacrificing comfort. It's lightweight, low-profile design and full-circumferential strapping provide exceptional stability and support.

The hallmark feature of the Vectra Premium series is the use of Breg's Airmesh material in its liners. This unique lycra/nylon material wicks moisture away and is both breathable and lightweight. This material is also a welcome relief for thousands of patients that are allergic to neoprene material.

Another unique feature of this walking boot is the removable heel clip. Many patients cannot tolerate a rigid closed heel post operatively or post injury. Many patients with very thick bandages cannot fit into a standard walker because of this limitation. By removing the counter of the heel, allows better patient compliance and comfort.

Adjustable aluminum uprights allow for customizable and personalized fit. This compares to many rigid molds or plastic uprights with no accommodations.

The Breg Vectra Premium walker comes in a high or low top version. It can accommodate shoes sizes ranging rom 2.5 up to 17. It is important that you consult with your physician before deciding on the purchase of this product.

Product Review - The New Breg Vectra Tall Walking Boot

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Tablet PC Review - The Best Table PCs On The Market

A tablet pc is a personal computer that has a touch screen. Much lighter and more manageable in small spaces than a laptop, a tablet pc is a truly personal computer. While a built in keyboard is not standard on a tablet pc a keyboard may be plugged in if the user prefers. To enter information on a tablet pc you simply write on the screen. The tablet pc is able to read your writing based on handwriting recognition. The handwriting is stored as a graphic and can be converted to text either in real time or stored and completed after you have finished your notes. If you would prefer to be more natural, comments, notes and doodles can be left in your own handwriting. Tablet pcs use Windows XP Professional as their operating system. There are a wide variety of additional software programs available to customize a tablet pc to meet your individual needs.

Tablet pcs are lightweight and are designed for students and business people alike. With their wireless capabilities tablet pcs are great for checking emails and keeping important files and information at your fingertips.

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Tablet pcs on the market

* Hewlett-Packard offers a tablet pc that comes equipped with wireless options, integrated security and an outdoor viewable display. Battery life is up to 5.5 hours and an additional travel battery can be purchased for all day use. This tablet pc comes with a three-year warranty.

* Gateway offers a full bundle tablet pc that comes with USB keyboard, dock for a desktop, and DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive. It is a slate type model and comes with Windows XP Tablet PC software. Standard battery for this tablet pc lasts at least 3 hours. With a weight of three pounds this tablet pc is perfect for students or business people on the move.

* Toshiba is marketing a dockable tablet pc that combines a notebook pc with the versatility of the tablet pc. The fully rotating screen allows viewing in either the landscape or portrait orientation. This model of tablet pc is must for adding personal notes or diagrams to presentations.

Tablet PC Review - The Best Table PCs On The Market

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Philosophy Audio Book Review - Great Minds and Thoughts of Philosophical History

Would you like to really get a handle on the subject of philosophy? I mean really get to know the subject, the famous names, and the root of their thoughts? If so, let me recommend an excellent audio series to you, one that is so good, you'll want to keep it on your bookshelf when you complete your listening to it:

"The Great Ideas of Philosophy (Second Edition)" of the Great Courses 0f Philosophy and Intellectual History by Professor Daniel N. Robinson Ph.D. Oxford; The Teaching Company Limited Partnership Audio Series; Chantilly, VA; 2004. ISBN: 1-56585-981-2.

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This is a five part series, and it is 60 lessons The lectures are roughly 30 hours of lectures and it comes on thirty CD ROMS. It is extremely comprehensive and moves very fast, and it must be listened to in complete silence, with full attention and probably best listened to in the dark. If not, if any distraction you will not be able to follow along. This series is one of the best I've found from the Teaching Company.

Robinson does a superb job on this; he is also the author or editor of some 40 books. You will be blown away by this course. I would also submit to you that since he moves very quickly, you will get an excellent over view of the subject of philosophy and the history or philosophy, along with all the famous names.

If you are a pre-college student, I'd suggest that you buy this series and listen to it twice or three times prior to taking your philosophy classes. I'd also recommend it to anyone who wants to brush up on the subject moving from a community college into a 4-year college if you are going to study philosophy. If you are retired and just wish to exercise your mind, yes, well this will definitely do that for you as well.

Philosophy Audio Book Review - Great Minds and Thoughts of Philosophical History

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Friday, August 12, 2011

Product Review - New Night Splint For Heel Spur Syndrome & Plantar Fasciitis

Heel Spur Syndrome or plantar fasciitis is a common and painful foot condition that usually involves a band of tissue that runs from the inside portion of the heel to the ball of the foot and into the toes. This band of tissue is known as Plantar Fascia. Plantar Fasciitis refers to the inflammation of this band, causing pain, swelling, redness and difficulty walking. Many people use all three terms synonymously, but in actuality are distinct conditions.

Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain. The plantar fascia serves to support the arch of the foot, and serve as a spring board or shock absorber as you place your foot on the ground. Causes of plantar fasciitis range from a sudden impact, repetitive trauma, improper shoe gear and overuse. Obesity, flat feet and bio-mechanical problems and certain vocations tend to aggravate this sometimes disabling condition. Women tend to have the condition more frequently than men due to the shoe gear women wear.

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In most cases the pain originates at the insertion of the plantar fascia along the bottom of the heel bone or calcaneus. Many people complain of pain in the A.M. while getting out of bed, or after prolonged sitting. This is due to the contracture of the plantar fascia at rest. In most cases the condition improves with prolonged ambulation, as the plantar fascia "stretches out". The condition is also aggravated by walking barefoot on hard floors or going up steps.

Many doctors will x-ray a patient's foot to rule out other conditions such as a fracture or cyst in the heel. Deep palpation or pressure on the inside of the heel usually reproduces the sharp shooting pain patients feel when they stand. Some patients will demonstrate a heel spur, or bony prominence that projects out of the heel, in the direction of the pull of the plantar fascia.

It is thought that prolonged microtrauma and inflammation at the insertion of the plantar fascia into the heel causes these spurs to form and grow. Most people assume that the pain is coming from the spur at the bottom of the heel, but that is not entirely correct. The pain comes from the pulling and tearing of the plantar fascia as it inserts into the heel.

There are many conservative treatment options for this condition, including rest, stretching, massage, change in shoe gear, ice therapy, arch support, night splints, walking boots and anti-inflammatory medication. It may take several months for the condition to improve with conservative care. Surgery is rarely needed in the treatment of plantar fasciitis.

Many people have found relief with night splints. These are devices worn in bed that keep the Achilles Tendon and Plantar Fascia stretched out. By maintaining a slight stretch to these tissues while you sleep, the splint prevents the contractures that usually occur when non-weightbearing.

When patients get up in the morning, there is less pain because the tissue has not contracted. The problem with most traditional night splints is that they run down the back of the lower leg and under the foot. As most people sleep on there back, the device can be very uncomfortable to wear due to the rigidity and bulkiness of the splint.

The dorsal night splint was developed to eliminate the disadvantages of the traditional splint. The dorsal night splint is just as effective at maintaining the stretch, without the bulkiness and discomfort of the traditional device.

The Alimed D2 Night Splint(TM) is designed to maximize patient compliance with its hinged dorsal shell and dynamic stretch cord. Most night splints fail because they force the foot into a 90º position and expect the patient to tolerate this aggressive stretch for the entire night.

The new D2 Night Splint(TM) overcomes this major source of patient noncompliance by allowing the patient to start with a more gradual stretch and progress as her condition improves.

This progressive stretch night splint also enables adjustment of the position if discomfort increases. In addition, because the splint is anterior (in front of the ankle & leg), there is more comfort when a patient is sleeping on his/her back.

The patient controls the degree of stretch, a stretch she can tolerate all night
for maximum effectiveness.

Features and Benefits of The Alimed D2 Night Splint(TM)

* Dynamic stretch cord provides a low load stretch force that gently pulls

the foot into dorsiflexion.

* Articulating foot piece and soft bottom enhance safety and comfort

during nighttime and ambulation.

* ROM indicator allows for easy monitoring of progress for documentation.

* Padded terry cloth liner wicks away moisture, helping keep skin dry and

comfortable.

* Plush neoprene straps contour to fit the foot and calf for all-night

comfort.

* Adjust Dynamic Stretch cord in seconds for a dorsiflexion stretch force

that can be sustained all night.

* Numbered cord hooks allow patient to easily gauge progress.

* Up to 15° dorsiflexion.

Talk to your doctor about the New Alimed Dorsal Night Splint(TM). It is one of the most popular and successful night splints on the market today.

It is always recommended to consult with your treating doctor to determine the correct brace for your orthopedic condition.

Product Review - New Night Splint For Heel Spur Syndrome & Plantar Fasciitis

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

The Mio 269 Mobile Navigation System - Review

Background:

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The Mio 269 mobile navigation system is a hand held personal GPS receiver (£370) from Mio Technology. This is essentially the same basic system as the very successful, popular and cheaper Mio 268 (£234); both have a fully integrated antenna; touch screen; good functionality and excellent build quality in a beautiful, flat package.

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However, the 269 has a few additional extras such as over 8 million miles of road mapping data (sourced from Tele Atlas stored on an internal hard disk with 500 MB of usable capacity instead of being stored on a secure digital card) and a remote control too, an a 1 year manufacturer's warranty!

As I am partially sighted, walking to a new destination has always been a nightmare for me. Now I use my Mio to walk to and from new places then get back home, and it has broadened my horizons fantastically.

The mapping software is very easy to use and understand. It gives accurate directions to any locations I want and can recalculate a new path if I missed a turn, I really don't know how I did without this little box.

I also like the ability to search for specific points of interest and calculate a route based on the category type rather than the address. I've found things on my back doorstep I would never have known were there!

It really will fit in your pocket; unlike most of the TomTom based systems that require a Blue tooth device for your Pocket PC; This self-contained unit has nothing sticking out and nothing that can scratch you, catch you or easily break off. No installation is required - all software and maps are already on the 2.5Gb hard drive, and it is all set to go from the moment you power it up (you must charge it for 8 hours before the first use).

Whether you are walking to an address in a new area, driving to a new destination in the UK, or cycling through Europe, this is the answer to all your needs and it will run for about 4.5 hours on a single charge.

The Mio 269 includes an MP3 player so you can listen to your favourite music on it too and there's 500 MBs of storage on the hard drive, that's about 8 hours of music.

Specifications:

Resolution: 320 x 240, 8-bit (256 colours);

Processor: Intel PXA255 300Mhz;

Iinternal memory: ROM 32Mb; RAM 64Mb;

Internal storage: 2.5MB, user accessible 700 MB, map data pre-installed;

GPS Chipset: Sirfstar II with Xtrack;

Battery: 1350mAH;

Size: 138mm x 72-78mm x 26mm;

Weight: 232g;

Box Contents:

The Mio 269;

Remote Control;

Head phones;

UK/Europe power supply;

ActiveSync software (web based); and

User guide CD (PDF format);

Backup maps CD;

ActiveSync USB transfer cable;

Car charger;

External car antenna;

Car mounting kit;

Bike mounting kit;

System Use:

Switch on the unit and work through the initial system set-up for date & time, then wait a few second for the unit to initialise itself and load up the operating system and that's it! The operating system has four application icons on the main screen:

Navigation: The GPS navigation software "MioMap CE", this includes visual (2-D and 3-D) map and voice directions to destination, and more than 1 million points of interest, including airports, automated teller machine (ATM) locations, Museums stations and restaurants; this is the first version of the software so it should get better, see below.

Music: A very cute MP3 player interface, with some interesting preset graphic equaliser settings.

Contacts: A basic address book type application, your contacts can be transferred across and viewed on the Mio 269, but it is not a synchronisation tool as the transfer process is one-way only: Desktop to Mio 269 not very useful since you can't upload to your computer, and to update you have to download the entire address book again.

Settings: Allows customisation of the system settings and shows the battery status.

Plus Points:

1) Pedestrian option routes are programmed through pedestrian-only areas and in both directions on the one-way streets.

2) A complete solution, switch it on and it is ready to use immediately from the box;

3) A user-friendly interface so entering data is straightforward and the database is very comprehensive;

4) Mapping is detailed and it's based on the popular Navigon Mobile Navigator 4;

5) No need for swapping SD cards to view new maps - it's all on the hard-disk

6) Extremely sensitive GPS receiver which acquires and reacquires a signal incredibly quickly;

7) 3.5-inch full colour touchscreen, and built in 1-inch speaker are both very clear;

8) Copy and store your contacts from Outlook.

9) Build quality is exemplary;

10) Physical in addition to the onscreen controls for important functions.

11) A "home" button automatically starts navigation to your home address;

12) Clear intuitive, well structured interface and controls, see exceptions below.

13) Additional secure digital storage ability (not supplied);

14) Allows non-route based navigation by listing the routeing information in narrative form.

15) Extensive Points of Interest to help find your nearest garage, hotel, restaurant.

16) About 4.5 hours use on a single charge, depending on LCD brightness, sound volume settings used on the system, as well as satellite reception condition.

Minus Points:

Most of the following are very small shortcomings included more for the Mio Technology software development team as a matter of record than for the customer so please don't read too much into this. The Mio 268 and 269 are both exemplary systems with just small, easly fixed, sofware issues.

These are likely only a natural consequence of the Microsoft business Model, ie dumping an otherwise excellent product onto the market prematurely with a view to gaining a monopoly over the competition.

1a) The screen can appear cluttered if left at the default settings due to the amount of available information, note that this can be easily fixed by changing a few settings.

1b) It does not come with a screen protector kit to help prevent it being covered in smears, mucky finger prints and screeches; I would expect at least one for £400, note you can buy these from Mio for £8.50.

2) The voice navigation instructions are excellent but are not customizable, I would like to be able to choose the type of and frequency of instructions; for example I wish it could tell me which side of the road the next turn is on in advance so I can find a safe place to cross over, away from the next junction when it informs you.

3a) The protective case that comes in the box is perfectly good for storage but I would like it to have been a PDA style case which protects the unit while in use.

3b) The device is NOT water proof or resistant to water (ie the secure digital port is on the top), note you can buy a hermetically sealed waterproof case from Mio for £17.00.

4) The remote control can be a little pointless given that you are never more than two feet from the Mio 269; Note that it interferes with my TV and stereo.

5) You can not programme the navigation application from your computer, you can only download music and contacts. The ability to have a desktop interface to the Mios navigation application would be very useful.

6a) There is no way to change the navigation application "skin", there is an option in the settings but no alternatives and the default is the worst possible combination of orange outlining; grey background "wallpaper"; the buttons are grey with white text and the "selected" item is black, I Hate it, Okay it may well look cool but it is not practicable, you just can not see anything it the sunlight!

6b) You can not change the map colours, the selected route to follow is green. The day map view uses 4 colours (roads are white, land is pink, main roads are white outline filled orange, minor roads a filled white and water or woodland is blue/green).

The night map replaces most colours with black and white (all the land is black and all the text is filled white. I really would like to customise the map colouring.

7a) The GPS receiver consumes the most power, and you can manually disable it to conserve the battery, however, you can not set it to turn itself off after say 3 minutes of no movement and it will not go in to a low power mode. Note that there is a power save feature - it puts the whole system into standby after x minutes however this is not the same and leaves the receiver on,

7b) If you disable the receiver and do not manually enable it again and then start a navigation, it will just never acquire a GPS fix and will say that 'a signal is not available now'.

Until you remember to enable the receiver, it will just sit there waiting with a message that implies it will start the navigation when it finds a signal (which will never happen), note that in most other displays (ie at the map view) you can see if the receiver is enabled or not but not when it is waiting for a navigation to start. (You must cancel, enable the receiver then restart the navigation process.)

7c) If the receiver is disabled and you attempt to look at the GPS current position data, it reports that no receiver is attached to the device, ie it implies that there is some physical problem when this is not true, this is just sloppy programming but still irritating because all it need say is that you have disabled the receiver and ask if you want to enable it now, which is what happens if you try to look at the battery status. This is illogical, see 8c.

8a) The rechargeable lithium ion battery is sealed, I would have liked it if I could replace the battery, ie it will die over time and for £400 it is unfair to have to buy a new system just because of this and if necessary it would be nice to use standard battiries.

8b) The battery power sensor is very hamfisted, capacity is denoted by the icon being green for 100% and red for unter 30%. This means you need to know that if the 30% battery capacity warning is displayed after 120 minutes
then 60 minutes capacity is left for navigation.

8c) The Li-ion battery type used does not suffer from a memory effect disadvantage, but the thing does lie and the navigation application keeps interrupting and forcing you to press an OK button because it thinks there the battery is at 30% of the remaining capacity when in fact this is not true. Very irritating, I would like such advisory notes to display for say 8 seconds or until you press Okay.

8c) The battery status icon is very small, but does give a basic indication of the current charge however clicking on this icon does not display more complete information about the battery, as you would expect, ie a percentage of charge or estimated time remaining - it only allows you to disable or enable the GPS receiver! This is illogical, see 7c.

8d) You can change the screen brightness but there is no way to control the back light, it is a very cute blue light but it uses a lot of power if you use the physical controls alot.

9a) It does not allow 7-digit UK postcode entry and the initial route calculation can be slow (although, recalculation is very quick indeed).

9b) It will quickly re-calculate a route if you choose not to follow the initial instructions however it does not show you any alternative, you must assume that it has picked the"best" one, (note that you can program a multiple point route or "block" roads within a given radius of a location and it will route around them but that is not the point, some times you want or need to start going in a given direction and this that would be helpful).

9c) You can view the map at any pre-saved destination, select one from the map or enter the address, but there is no "demo" mode, so if you want to see or just plan a route, ie use it like an Atlas to save power, you can not, you must wait up to 5 minutes for a cold GPS fix before it will calculate a route, you can then turn off the GPS receiver after that but why can it not just let you select the starting point in addition to the destination?

9d) Some times the map will "jump"around trying to centre your current position in relation to the direction of the destination, this only happens if you are not moving, very close to the destination.

9e) Planing by shortest or quickest route is only allowed the car option.

10a) Points of interest are read only but I would like to add my own, ie they are pre-programmed and they do not include open spaces such as parks and woodlands, I like to walk through parks.

10b) For people who have lots of contacts and need to visit them frequently, the ability to navigate to their addresses via the contacts manager would be good except that the contacts manager is not linked to the navigation application, all you can do is use this facility to remind you of the address but you must then reenter it in the navigation application!

10c) You can copy your outlook address book from your computer onto Mio ,you can even create new, edit existing or delete contacts on the Mio but you can not upload the changes to your PC because the data transfer is one way - there is no synchronisation capability like a PDA

11) It has 64 MB of RAM but still seems underpowered; 64Mb of RAM should be more than necessary, but all the applications are a little underpowered, the map movement is "jerky" and the interface display transition is slow.

However this is most apparent with the MP3 player, it has nice graphics but I have never got it to play a track without "skipping" every 8-11 seconds, unless it is absolutely fully charged! I believe this is a function of sloppy programming and could be easily corrected.

12) The touch screen keypad for entering information is layed out in alphabetical order not the standard QWERT style, indeed this is a virtual keyboard but it is annoying because you feel as if you know where the letters should be, and the physical directional keys do not work with the keyboard.

13a) The MP3 player is not integrated with the navigation software so when using the Navigator application, you can not listen to music, this is not so much a memory allocation issue as it is related to the fact that the navigation software is not written with concurrent processing in mind.

13b) The device can crash in the middle of a trip, requiring a reboot.

14) When you open the navigation application, it takes a minute to load, but before loading is complete it displays an advisory warning saying that you should not operate the device while driving and it will only finish loading if you press "I accept" so you can't just start the application and walk away for a minute. VERY irritating and TOTALLY unnecessary this is some idiotic attempt to what? Legally it serves no useful function!

15a) Unlike windows style list boxes these do not give any indication of how long the lists are and when using the onscreen buttons it will not allow you to quickly skim them, ie you must press the up or down button for each item, this is not true of the physical directional keys but it is inconsistent and means you must use both sets of controls. Note that in most cases there is an onscreen keyboard which can assist in skipping down the list.

15b) The graphic equaliser interface on the MP3 player has 18 interesting presets configurations but you can not manually customise these settings, despite the fact that the interface is a set of "sliders".

16) There is no internal help system, this is not a real problem because 94% of the software is very intuitive but this is a very complex system when in the extended mode.

17) There is no way to interrogate or organise the total storage capacity from the Mio, ie there is no way to know how much storage space is being used.

This must be done using the Mio transfer application on your computer; not really an issue because there is also no way to move data from the external storage onto the Mios hard disk; However, saved destinations and contact data which can be created on the Mio requires storage and these accumulate over time.

Summary:

The above may seem like a damning indictment of the Mio 269 but it really is not a bad system, physically it is perfect apart from the internal battery issue, but still I can't fault the design in any other way, it is a very good system.

The software is what lets the side down, and it is worth reiterating that it is only the first version (1.0), so hopefully these minor issues will be resolved as and when the applications are updated; Nevertheless, even with the above trivialities, this is still the best and most affordable map based GPS system on the market.

Currently I give the Mio 269 7/10 but I would give it 9.5/10 if they fix the foftware bugs. In fact, to be honest, I would give it a 10 except for the two battery related issues and the fact that it does not allow 7-digit UK postcode entry.

Anyway, this system costs about £370 ready to go and the entry level system which is just as good, is about £234, the only system that I've seen even remotely as good as an all around solution is a £150 version of TomTom version 9 which requires a £350 Pocket PC to run it well and it still needs a £200 GPS receiver.

The Mio 269 Mobile Navigation System - Review

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