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Product Review: Venzero LINQ

The LINQ is the eighth multimedia player addition to the line up of Venzero, an innovative worldwide provider of mobile consumer electronics and multimedia lifestyle.

The company obtained a reputation for its daring features and clever designs, which they have been producing since 2005. Through the years, Venzero has developed know-how and expertise in a broad range of multimedia players. Their first player was a low-budget mp3 player with limited options, while current innovations such as digital television and a WIFI receiver should dumbfound Venzero's competition.

WHAT'S IN THE BOX

Venzero LINQ
Manual
USB cable
Stereo earphones
Venzero Multipass for MusicMarker service
Software CD

FEATURES

FM Radio
Built-in microphone
WiFi Receiver for the streaming of online radios and digital music from WMP 11
Five equalizer presets

DESIGN

The exterior of this slim player is made almost entirely of plastic -- including the "chrome" trim, which makes the black-sheened LINQ nearly weightless.


Saturday breakfast at Mecca

Also downtown, the family behind Neomonde will open an upscale Lebanese restaurant this summer, partnering with developer Greg Hatem. The yet-to-be-named restaurant will open in Hatem's Heilig-Levine building at Hargett and Wilmington streets. The menu will feature items familiar to Neomonde patrons plus other dishes too complex to serve at Neomonde.Two Best Buy stores will open this fall. The first is off U.S. 70 across from Brier Creek Commons in Raleigh. It will anchor the new 107,000-square-foot Alexander Place Crossing near the Carolina Ale House. Other tenants have not been determined. ... And in Knightdale, Best Buy will open in the new Midtown Commons at U.S. 64 and I-540.Ningyo Pearl Bubble Tea House opened at 2526 Hillsborough St. in Raleigh serving bubble tea drinks with tapioca pearls.


When using voicemail, keep it short

Specify what you want the recipient to do, or to know: "Sarah, I wanted to confirm our lunch for Tuesday and to discuss the topic for this week's meeting."

If your message requires additional details, ask them to call you back or say you will send the supporting information by e-mail.

Do not describe a problem or situation and cause the person to have to keep replaying the message. If you want them to call you back, let them know when you will be available. The voicemail message should be no longer than 30 seconds.

Last, repeat your phone number again, slowly. This provides another chance for the person to jot down the number without replaying the message.

Leaving an effective and efficient voicemail message requires anticipation and planning ahead.


When Change Is Not Enough: The Seven Steps to Revolution

I take the lessons of history very seriously and I believe that those who DO learn from history are NOT doomed to repeat it.

But we also need to consider the effects of current conditions that that were not present in the historical past:

In the "scary" column we have: - Television - 9 Billion humans on the Earth - Nuclear weapons - Massive dependency on fossil fuels

In the "hopeful" column we find: - Digital information technologies (doing more with less) - The Internet - Widespread emancipation of women in the northern hemisphere. - "global" conciousness (think "whole earth" photographs from space).

One could say that past generations had to contend with similar innovations and challenges. In the long view, television may be no more revolutionary than the printing press.


Policing themselves, prisoners learn the values to make it on the ...

At Larch Corrections Center near Vancouver, inmates in the therapeutic community program close their day with a motivational routine. The program offers offenders a structured "family" environment and plenty of classes to prepare them to make it on the outside.

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Police give tips to foil burglaries

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Mother charged with cruelty and abuse

The little boy was reportedly beaten twice to the point of unconsciousness.

When child protection investigator Sally Beckett interviewed him in November, he begged her not to reveal what hed told her or hed get a double whipping.

The boy was one of seven children removed by the Department of Children and Families from Emose Oceants Cape Coral home. Investigators have alleged the 35-year-old abused at least five of her children with belts and boards. They claim in reports the children slept in the woods and on urine-stained sheets in a garage for offenses such as playing too nice with the others.

In 44 pages of discovery documents prepared by Cape Coral police Detective Melinda Behrens and released by the state attorneys office, new details have emerged about Oceant, whom police say moved to Cape Coral from Port St.


 
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