In Feburary 2016 20,
Ascertain which ringtone file types are supported by your particular model of cell phone (for example, polyphonic, mp3).
Conduct an Internet search for keywords and keyword phrases that identify what you're looking for. Try 'free Motorola ringtones,' or 'free Motorola RAZR v3 ringtones.' Make sure to include the word 'free' in your search.
Click on the websites that offer free ringtones. Search within those sites for the exact ringtone you would like to download (for example, a popular song, sound, etc.). Once you have found the ringtone you want, it is time to download it, which can be accomplished several different ways.
Downloading Ringtones via SMS Software
Download the ringtone website's free software and download guidelines (if applicable) to your computer from the website link. Alternatively, search and download similar Motorola SMS software from a software-sponsored site.
Install the software on your computer. Return to the website and select the free ringtone of your choice.
Paste the code into the software program per the instructions. Click send. The software will convert the ringtone into an acceptable transfer file and, when sent, it will appear on your cell phone as a text message for download.
Downloading Ringtones from your Cell Phone Handset
Open up the WAP-browser on your cell phone (WAP stands for Wireless Application Protocol, which is a mark-up language, like HTML, for wireless devices). Search the main menu on the handset and follow the selections until you locate the proper option for activating your phone's browser.
Type in the URL for a free ringtone sponsoring website, such as 'wap.freemobilefun.net.'
Search for the free ringtone of your choice, and use the available download link to directly download it to your handset. Once the file is downloaded, use your menu options to set the file as an official ringtone on your phone.
Downloading Ringtones to your Computer, Then Transferring to Your Cell Phone via Bluetooth
Follow the instructions listed on the free ringtone website to download your selected file. Make sure you are following the option for downloading to your computer.
Click the link and download the file to your computer. Save the file in a folder you can access later. Repeat the process with all the ringtone files you desire.
Activate the Bluetooth connection on both your cell phone and computer. Establish a close proximity between the two devices: maximum range of 30 feet. Generate a unique 4-digit PIN as required for making a Bluetooth connection.
Find the file on your computer via the Bluetooth connection with your handset. Select the file and transfer it to your phone. Save the file. Repeat the process to transfer any additional ringtones you have downloaded and saved to your computer.
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Sonntag, 14. Februar 2016
How to Set Up a Calling Card BusinessIn Feburary 2016 14,
In Feburary 2016 14,
Develop a business plan that identifies your connection suppliers and outlines your technical setup. Your plan should contain a comprehensive budget and profit/loss sheet. It should also be able to illustrate your target market so you can best decide which strategy to employ to penetrate that market.
Obtain funding from banks, investments firms or angel investors. Your business plan will go a long way in proving to investors that you have researched your business and that it will provide them with a return on their investment.
Choose a system that will power the telecommunications aspect of your calling card business. Ready-made software solutions such as CardSaver are available for purchase. Alternatively, outsource a freelance programmer or programming team to develop a custom software solution for your business. The money you choose to invest in your software will depend on the intended scope of your business.
Arrange server hosting with a professional hosting company. Your home Internet connection will not be robust enough to handle the demands of a telecommunications business. The number of servers you need to purchase will depend on your business's customer call volume. The more calls that take place at the same time, the more servers you need to keep the service operational.
Purchase airtime from a long-distance telecommunications carrier and divide your airtime up among your calling cards. The mechanics of the business involve buying airtime in bulk from your long-distance carrier and then selling fractions of that airtime for more money. Usually, the more minutes you buy at once, the more money you can save, provided you are able to sell the airtime before it expires.
Contact a printing agency to print your calling cards. They should be able to provide samples of their work to ensure you will be satisfied with the quality. It is important that the silver strip on the back of the calling cards can be easily removed with a coin without damaging the PIN number that it covers.
Contact retailers who can sell your calling cards for you, as most tourists won't want to spend time searching for your business directly. The most calling card throughput will be seen in high-tourism areas, such as souvenir shops and hotels.
In Feburary 2016 14,
Develop a business plan that identifies your connection suppliers and outlines your technical setup. Your plan should contain a comprehensive budget and profit/loss sheet. It should also be able to illustrate your target market so you can best decide which strategy to employ to penetrate that market.
Obtain funding from banks, investments firms or angel investors. Your business plan will go a long way in proving to investors that you have researched your business and that it will provide them with a return on their investment.
Choose a system that will power the telecommunications aspect of your calling card business. Ready-made software solutions such as CardSaver are available for purchase. Alternatively, outsource a freelance programmer or programming team to develop a custom software solution for your business. The money you choose to invest in your software will depend on the intended scope of your business.
Arrange server hosting with a professional hosting company. Your home Internet connection will not be robust enough to handle the demands of a telecommunications business. The number of servers you need to purchase will depend on your business's customer call volume. The more calls that take place at the same time, the more servers you need to keep the service operational.
Purchase airtime from a long-distance telecommunications carrier and divide your airtime up among your calling cards. The mechanics of the business involve buying airtime in bulk from your long-distance carrier and then selling fractions of that airtime for more money. Usually, the more minutes you buy at once, the more money you can save, provided you are able to sell the airtime before it expires.
Contact a printing agency to print your calling cards. They should be able to provide samples of their work to ensure you will be satisfied with the quality. It is important that the silver strip on the back of the calling cards can be easily removed with a coin without damaging the PIN number that it covers.
Contact retailers who can sell your calling cards for you, as most tourists won't want to spend time searching for your business directly. The most calling card throughput will be seen in high-tourism areas, such as souvenir shops and hotels.
In Feburary 2016 14,
Mittwoch, 3. Februar 2016
How to Free a Car Stuck in SandIn Feburary 2016 03,
In Feburary 2016 03,
Roll up your sleeves and dig the sand out by hand either in front of or behind all four of your tires. Which way you go depends on several factors, including how much room you have and the terrain. If you're on a hill, dig the sand out on the down-hill side of the vehicle. Dig all the way down to the bottom of the tire and dig a 3-foot-long channel in the direction you choose.
Remove your car's front floor mats and flip them over so that the rubber side faces up. Grab the short side of the mat and shove it up under the tire. Alternatively, you could use branches, plywood, aluminum plate or your grandmother's favorite Persian rug; the idea is just to get something under the tire that isn't sand.
Remove the caps from the valve stems on your wheels. Flip your air pressure gauge over to the side with the metal nub sticking out of the middle and press it into your valve stems to release half of the air pressure on all four tires. Half of the air pressure on a standard 35 psi tire should be 17 to 18 psi, but don't go below 12 to 14 or you'll risk unseating the tire. The tire will flatten out a little and drop onto your floor mat or removal material. They will also tend to 'float' on the sand, rather than digging in.
Start the engine and put the vehicle into either reverse or its lowest gear, depending upon the direction you're going. Have two or three strong assistants push on either the hood or the trunk lid. On the count of three, have them shove while you floor the gas. This isn't a time to be ginger with the throttle; getting out of mud and sand demands wheel speed, horsepower and momentum, not low-speed torque.
Have your assistants keep pushing until your car is free and they fall flat on their faces. If your removal skids don't work, remove them and keep digging the sand out from under your tires. If you're sunk up to the axles then you may need to lay on your stomach and start digging the sand out from under your car's body.
Drive slowly to the closest gas station and refill your tires, or inflate your tires with your portable compressor as soon as you get back onto pavement. Get to a hose or car wash and wash off the underside of the car ASAP. Sand gets into everything, and allowing it to sit there and grind away at your chassis and drivetrain isn't going to enhance the car's longevity any.
In Feburary 2016 03,
Roll up your sleeves and dig the sand out by hand either in front of or behind all four of your tires. Which way you go depends on several factors, including how much room you have and the terrain. If you're on a hill, dig the sand out on the down-hill side of the vehicle. Dig all the way down to the bottom of the tire and dig a 3-foot-long channel in the direction you choose.
Remove your car's front floor mats and flip them over so that the rubber side faces up. Grab the short side of the mat and shove it up under the tire. Alternatively, you could use branches, plywood, aluminum plate or your grandmother's favorite Persian rug; the idea is just to get something under the tire that isn't sand.
Remove the caps from the valve stems on your wheels. Flip your air pressure gauge over to the side with the metal nub sticking out of the middle and press it into your valve stems to release half of the air pressure on all four tires. Half of the air pressure on a standard 35 psi tire should be 17 to 18 psi, but don't go below 12 to 14 or you'll risk unseating the tire. The tire will flatten out a little and drop onto your floor mat or removal material. They will also tend to 'float' on the sand, rather than digging in.
Start the engine and put the vehicle into either reverse or its lowest gear, depending upon the direction you're going. Have two or three strong assistants push on either the hood or the trunk lid. On the count of three, have them shove while you floor the gas. This isn't a time to be ginger with the throttle; getting out of mud and sand demands wheel speed, horsepower and momentum, not low-speed torque.
Have your assistants keep pushing until your car is free and they fall flat on their faces. If your removal skids don't work, remove them and keep digging the sand out from under your tires. If you're sunk up to the axles then you may need to lay on your stomach and start digging the sand out from under your car's body.
Drive slowly to the closest gas station and refill your tires, or inflate your tires with your portable compressor as soon as you get back onto pavement. Get to a hose or car wash and wash off the underside of the car ASAP. Sand gets into everything, and allowing it to sit there and grind away at your chassis and drivetrain isn't going to enhance the car's longevity any.
In Feburary 2016 03,
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