Archive for February, 2010

Rolling back the years naturally

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Amongst all the artificially conceived concoctions around to help us to roll back some of the effects of the ageing process there are a growing range of natural anti aging products on the shelves these days.

Are they any better though? They’re not artificially produced as such and although the combinations of ingredients may well be an artificial one these are natural products. That said, so are many poisons: the “natural” label doesn’t mean that they will necessarily work nor that they’ll do what you hope they will do.

As always in “anti-ageing” products you need to try them out: some will work for you, others won’t.

Copyright © 2007-2011 by A Time of Magic. All rights reserved.

Squeezing the social security cash out

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

One of the major problems with social security systems throughout the world is that they need to start from the assumption that people aren’t entitled to benefits and work back from that point. That in turn means that many people who you’d ordinarily assume would “obviously” be entitled to a particular benefit that they’re trying to claim can easily be knocked out through not presenting their case properly.

Fortunately something like a disability appeal isn’t necessarily so difficult as it often appears at first. Or, at least that’s if you know what the process involved is and just what the social security people are looking for. In the majority of cases people just don’t know what’s being asked for even if they know how to even start off an effective appeal which is also none too likely.

It is possible to find a way round this impass though as there are a number of outfits which are set up to get you through this and some are even free for you to use so there’s no downside in trying them.

Copyright © 2007-2011 by A Time of Magic. All rights reserved.

Techie products have sailed remarkably quietly into the mainstream, haven’t they?

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

It’s amazing how many really quite hi-tech devices have become very much a part of mainstream life over recent years, isn’t it?

Not so long ago it was very much us techie types that read books onscreen yet sales of the ebook readers have taken off over the past year. Why though? They’re not radically simpler to use than they were a couple of years ago. Likewise with ipods which do stuff that the techie types have been doing for a long time.

The difference has very little to do with the technology involved. After all, there really isn’t a whole lot of difference in how the items work today in the consumer market and how they worked years ago. Where the big difference is in the marketing. It’s trendy now to listen to music on an ipod, not so trendy to listen on a portable CD player (which are remarkably difficult to buy these days). Oddly it’s becoming trendy to read using an ebook reader. Despite the worries of the publishing industry it looks like that trendy aspect will make reading more popular than it has been of late which seems sure to increase the number of book sales.

Helping all this is the dramatic drop in price of any electronic product that we’ve all experienced although these days it’s not so much dropping the price of the products as extending their capability.

Copyright © 2007-2011 by A Time of Magic. All rights reserved.

Bad Behavior has blocked 122 access attempts in the last 7 days.