It’s Time To Look For Some Nice Sunshine Plus Some Vacation Time

November 10, 2009 by · 3 Comments 

After weeks or months of working five days a week, I get to the point where I’d really like to find some warm weather by a pool or the beach and just park myself.  In this economy, most of us are being a lot more careful about how we spend our money. From what I can tell hitting the road for distant places is not going to happen too much in the near future for a lot of us.  If you do have a little money for a sunny vacation, here are some ideas about affordable destinations where you can find some warm weather.

California is one place to consider, and if you’re looking for warmer weather you should think SoCal.  You will find mile after mile of beautiful beaches, and places to stay not far from the water.  The SoCal Vacation Guru website is one place where you can learn about the beaches and find links to great resources related to the area.  I think you’ll find many tips and good advice that you won’t find at other sources.

For an international trip that is not too far away, consider a vacation to Mexico.  Specifically, you can find many nice Cancun Travel deals online, and this resort city on the Yucatan Peninsula has a lot to offer summer travel visitors.  The Hotel Zone has over 100 hotels, most of which have beach frontage.  The weather can actually be too hot in the middle of summer.

There are quite a few websites offering travel deals to fun warm-weather places throughout Mexico and other Caribbean countries.  Cancun is just one of many great resort areas.  Take a look at other places such as Anguilla and Antigua.  Spend some time up front doing research so you learn about the culture and background of the place, and also to make sure you know enough to make smart and safe decisions during your trip.  I’m not sure how we made it before Google came along, but now it is possible to obtain an amazing amount of research information before you embark on your warm-weather vacation.

Gothenburg, Kiruna & Malmo Climate & Temperature by the Month

September 14, 2009 by · 1 Comment 

In the winter the climate in Gothenburg has average temps by day peaking at 3 degrees celcius in December. At night time temps fall to a minimum of of -2 degrees. In the spring time temperatures in Gothenburg reach 5 degrees by day in March falling at night time to around -1 degrees celcius. Later on in June Gothenburg temperature averages are in the region of from 11 to 20 degrees. As the winter approaches the Gothenburg climate has slightly cooler temperatures. In September maximum temperatures are approximately 16 degrees and minimum temperatures are about 9 degrees on average.

In the winter the climate in Kiruna has average temps by day peaking at -10 degrees celcius in January. At night time temps fall to a minimum of of -19 degrees. In the spring time temperatures in Kiruna reach 1 degrees by day in April falling at night time to around -8 degrees celcius. Later on in July Kiruna temperature averages are in the region of from 7 to 17 degrees. As the winter approaches the Kiruna climate has slightly cooler temperatures. In October maximum temperatures are approximately 2 degrees and minimum temperatures are about -5 degrees on average.

The winter Malmo temperature in February ranges between -3 and 2 degrees celcius on average. In the spring time temperatures in Malmo, Mexico show average values of between 7 and 16 degrees of celcius in the month of May. In August the summer mean values increase to between 12 and 21 degrees celcius. By the autumn the climate in Malmo has average temperatures that fall to between 3 and 7 degrees in the month of November.

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Take Advantage of a Prepaid Visa Travel Card

August 8, 2009 by · 5 Comments 

Traveling is one great experience. Working all week long can be stressful because of the demands of your client or your boss. Right away before you lose your mind from all the pressure, you can get a respite from traveling. You are able to go to top vacation spots you have never been in the country such as Alaska, Florida, or Hawaiian Islands. Or you behind travel to places from closer countries Mexico and Canada. However, if you wish to go all out, then you can probably visit the African Safari, experience the great places in Europe, discover the party scene in South America, or go through the wonders in Asia.

As traveling will take you to one or more place for a couple of days, you have to carefully be after the matters that you will need. If your plan does not happen or you forget something, then it can be more stressful than the work you have left behind, or it can simply be a disaster. One of the most important things you will have to consider when travelling is your expenses. Of course, you know that now is not the best time in our economy. This, nonetheless, should not hinder you from enjoying the stunning spots or going on adventure tours. You will simply have to handle your monetary resources well. One way to do this is to bring your own prepaid visa travel cards.

The prepaid visa card for traveling is the right companion for those born with itchy feet who do not alike taking cash in their exploits. Why do these people not like bring cash? Easy. They are not familiar with the place and the people who dwell in that region. They might lose the cash they have and in the process derail their adventure and relaxation. They are also concerned that they might overspend when going through the adventures that the spot offers, buying souvenirs or tasting the goodies of the place.

The Payango prepaid kreditkarten function similar your common debit or credit cards. You just have to show them to the places that honor Visa whenever you purchase something. These prepaid credit cards only start working when you have loaded the amount you want to spend. This is ideal if you want to get a relaxed and adventurous vacation without over spending. It is also comforting to know that you can frequent at many spots because Visa is good by millions of shops around the world. When you have spent up to the limit, the prepaid credit card stops working unless you reload them. This might mean a stop to your travel, but you actually have to plan well and give away your money handle your money with care.

Mexico City – a Heady Mix of Chaos and Beauty

July 22, 2009 by · 6 Comments 

Endless lines of vehicles wind their way along the broad avenues, filling the air with exhaust. Mexico City appears unconcerned. At first glance, visitors may be overwhelmed by Mexico City’s noise, dirt and chaos, but look again.

Mexico City is the largest metropolis on the American continent and it is still growing. Despite the problems that inevitably accompany unrestrained growth, there are superb architectural treasures hidden behind the rather dull facades of this huge city.

No other Latin American city boasts as many baroque churches, monasteries and colonial palaces. It also has a number of acclaimed modern buildings, some of which are decorated with monumental paintings by the famous Mexican muralists, and world-class museums house still more art and treasure.

The eagle, the snake and the cactus.
In 1325, the Aztecs, who called themselves the Mexica, migrated into what is now central Mexico, where they founded their capital city, Tenochtitlan. They had chosen the site well, with a little help. According to legend, the Aztecs received a vision that told them to wander until they found an eagle perched on a cactus with a snake in its talons.

In the Valley of Mexico at an elevation of more than 2,000 metres they came upon this very scene in a swampy area scattered with lakes and islands. From a strategic standpoint, the location was ideal. They colonized the islands in the middle of a shallow lake, which protected their settlement well. The wandering Mexica had finally settled down.

Later, they built dams and causeways between the islands, which developed into a complex hydraulic system with canals, drawbridges and sluices. Tenochtittan grew in size to cover more than 13 square kilometres. The Aztecs ultimately conquered the entire high valley by force of arms, and soon controlled nearly all of modern-day Mexico, as well as other parts of Central America.

Hernan Cortes and the Fall of the Empire
The precipitous fall of the Aztec Empire began in 1519 when Hernan Cortes landed on the Gulf Coast of Mexico with just a few men. What Cartes achieved is incredible. With a small force, a few horses and indomitable will, not to mention a good dose of brutality and recklessness, he subdued an entire empire. His total command consisted of 500 Spanish soldiers, 16 mounted fighters, 6 cannons and 400 Indian mercenaries. The Aztec population he confronted numbered in the hundreds of thousands.

On 8 November 1519 the Aztecs’ fate was sealed. The Aztec ruler Moctezuma II received Cortes unarmed, possibly because he thought Cortes was the god Quetzalcoatl. This was an invitation to disaster. The Spaniards quickly took Moctezuma hostage and massacred the assembled priests and nobles.

The Aztecs were at first able to push back the interlopers and force them to retreat. Unfortunately, this only postponed their demise by a few years. In 1521, Cortes moved in with fresh troops, completely overwhelming the Aztec forces. The Spanish rulers then built their own city with churches and palaces on the foundations of the old one. Most of the lake was drained, as more and more land was needed. Tenochtitlan disappeared under a Spanish city. Parts of it, such as the Tempio Major, have since been excavated by archaeologists and are on view again after hundreds of years of obscurity.

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The Complete Guide To Printed Flags

July 5, 2009 by · 3 Comments 

Introduction

When you think of the term Paper flags do you think of the crowds of people standing at the roadside while the Queen goes by waving little flags like mad? Well believe it or not, today paper flags are big business! Can you believe our company makes millions of them every year for all sorts of firms such as theatres, building societies, councils, garages, and estate agents not to mention charities and supporters clubs.

A printed flag can be custom made with your own logo or message very cost effectively.

Paper flags can be printed on one or both sides and are mounted on a plastic stick so they can be held in the hand for waving in a crowd. These paper flags are colourful, attractive, and economical. They have become very popular, particularly over recent years, just try not to wave one as soon as it is given to you!
Some of the great advantages of these hand waving flags as promotional items is that they are environmentally friendly, really cost effective to create, and everyone loves waving them. Compared to other much more costly branded products, gifts or marketing giveaways they are always a great success.The number of re-orders we get is testament to that!

History of Paper Flags

Paper did not appear in the western world until the early 1300s so it would have been some time later that the earliest know form of small flags were cut out of paper. These were usually religious in character and today, thousands of colourful cut-paper flags which depict various mythological and religious figures are produced in China for annual festivals. Can you remember when you were a child cutting rows of patterns, sometimes figures of girls or boys from folded paper? This is the handed down tradition of Scherenschnitte which is the German for “scissors” cutting, which is often translated as “silhouette” a practise which became popular in Austria in the seventeenth century. From this time a whole tradition of cut paper craft has evolved around the world, such as the shadow puppets of Indonesia and the common tissue-paper flags of Mexico known as Paper Picado.

Current Usage

Children particularly enjoy waving flags during festivals, shows or exhibitions. Paper flags however are most often used today to advertise and promote sporting events, fund raising projects or special occasions. Promotional printed flags are a wonderful way of catching the eye and can be a profitable way of advertising for any exhibition. Colourful printed flags are attractive, economical to produce and ever popular.

Most people just can’t resist hand wavers give one to anybody and they are sure to give it a quick wave.

Whether it’s the World Championship, the Premier League, or a local cup final, supporters with their paper flags, show their true dedication. That is why paper flags for supporters are the top choice of some of the biggest clubs and soccer leagues.

Paper flags are cheap to manufacture and can be purchased at unbelievably low give-away prices. A huge range of samples of paper flags are available as printers of paper flags will generally hold back a few items from each run as examples of the kind of products available. These will all relate to real world, fund raising campaigns, promotions, product launches, and sports teams events.

There is a huge selection of artwork to choose from for custom made promotional flags because the print area is flat and a set size. The only limitations are an individual’s imagination (and the size of the flag too of course).

They can be ordered in whatever quantities required as they are usually quick to manufacture and easy to deliver.
Obviously paper flags are great for other promotional events, such as VIP visits, sales events and advertising. You can get printed flags with your own sales message or custom printed logo on one or both sides and they can also be used as promotional gifts. A distinct advantage to using printed flags for different promotional events, is that they are very easy to produce in both large and small quantities at a very low cost. Because they are digitally printed there will be the best possible quality finish to the flags and reordering is a breeze.

Conclusion

I am sure very few people will have given any consideration to small hand held flags until there is an occasion when they want to make use of them I mean it’s not generally the first thought you have when you wake up in the morning!. Then what happens? At one time people would have to go to a specialist store that stocked such things. Now they will probably look them up on the internet in Google(other search engines are available!). Such has our world evolved. Purchasers no longer have to make do with standard designs. They can select from a vast range of ready prepared ideas available, into which their personal messages can be incorporated.

By choosing a supplier that creates recycled flags you can be sure your promotional flags are eco friendly too.

So do not be restricted by the images of small children waving little flags while royalty go by, and see what exciting and differing environmentally friendly flags ideas you can come up with for your next promotional campaign.

 

Consumers Digest Magazine Names 2009 Automotive Best Buys

March 28, 2009 by · 7 Comments 

The Auto Best Buys section includes photos, invoice pricing, standard features and performance traits that support the models’ Best Buy selection in the collective opinion of CD’s veteran automotive editors: Jim Gorzelany has served Consumers Digest readers for 21 years, including reporting on automotive categories such as crossover SUVs and hybrids; Kevin Kelly is senior editor of Automotive Design, suspension & Production magazine; Jim Mateja writes a weekly Chicago Tribune auto column and has received numerous awards for his auto coverage; Matt Nauman served as San Jose Mercury News’ auto editor and is one of the jurors that picks the North American Car of the Year at the annual Detroit auto show.

“Few purchases are more important, or require more research, than buying a new vehicle,” Weber says. “Our analyses underscore our commitment to ensure that consumers are as satisfied with their auto purchase years after making it as they were on the day they drove off the lot.” As manufacturers consistently improve in all areas of the customer experience, satisfaction among new-vehicle owners in Mexico has steadily increased to record-high levels, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2008 Mexico Vehicle Ownership Satisfaction Study(SM) released today.

Now in its fifth year, the study measures new-vehicle ownership satisfaction with 2007 model-year vehicles suspension in Mexico. Overall satisfaction is determined by measuring customer experiences in four areas: vehicle quality and reliability; vehicle appeal (satisfaction with the design, style, performance and comfort of the vehicle); dealership service (satisfaction with the dealer service department); and ownership costs.

The study finds that customer satisfaction across the industry has continuously improved since the study’s inception in 2004, with steady year-over-year increases culminating in an industry average of 825 on a 1,000-point scale in 2008. This marks a 20 percent increase from 2004. Improvements by Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, Nissan and Volkswagen account for more than 80 percent of this increase in the average industry satisfaction score. Notable improvements have been made throughout the industry in satisfaction with ownership costs, which has improved markedly since 2004.