Posted by admin on March 22nd, 2010
The game is a game of cards very popular in the world. Ranging from small children to old people love this game. Games that have been around a long time until now had never made a lot of people get bored. That game is often used to reduce boredom. In a development that makes the game becomes a race card, for example, a card game Bridge. Even the card game is also one of the most popular games when playing gambling. One of the card games very popular among fans of gambling is poker.
The place is always visited by people as a casino gaming. They chose to play at the casino because the casino is a legal place to gamble, so they do not have to be afraid of sanctions violations. In these places, the gamblers can play all kinds of games, such as slot machines, bingo, poker, blackjack, and others. Of course, provided they have enough money to play it all. Of all the games, card games are very popular, one of which is poker. Although it is requires the ability, but this game is easy to learn and play. But, then there is a separate issue for the fans, especially fans of poker gambling when they have to come directly to the casino. Like most people, gamblers also have activities such as work. Of course sometimes they have difficulty taking the time to come to the casino, and they also had felt tired to go to the casino.
With the development of internet technology now, gambling poker fans will still be able to play despite not has time to come to the casino. Now there are sites that provide poker games online gambling, gambling so fans can easily and quickly made a favorite. If you are interested in trying this online poker game, you better choose Poker Sites With Paypal, because it will be more secure in the transaction. And if you live in the USA, of course, you should consider Which Sites Allow USA so that you can play poker with comfort. Good play and good luck!
Posted by admin on March 21st, 2010
In the good old days, people were trapped in their employment. The lyrics of the classic song, “Sixteen Tons” say it all: “Another day older and deeper in debt… I owe my soul to the company store.” The company paid, but the only place to buy food and the other necessities of life was the company store. With the prices set unaffordably high, people had to go into debt to put food on their tables. In accounting terms, they never ever paid off that debt. It’s a strange reflection on those times – that employers felt their labor would never willingly stay loyal. Today, people are more free to sell their labor and, if the job is not good for some reason, they can move on to try somewhere else. To that extent, employers have to build up a relationship with their employees. Trust and loyalty must be encouraged on both sides. It’s the same with those who sell goods and services. There are vast numbers of potential customers “out there”. How do you convert “potential” into “actual” and then keep those customers loyal? Well, Toyota seemed to have the answer to the question and then, as it slowly forgot about the need to maintain their customers’ good opinions, lost their brand image for safety and reliability. What price loyalty from Toyota customers?
Moving to the insurance industry, we find the same “for profit” attitude that has just driven Toyota into a wall. Insurers should be looking after their customers, ensuring they always have a good experience, particularly when making a claim. Instead, the insurers have this remarkable reputation for trying to weasel out of paying the full value of every claim made. It seems the words, “small print”, were invented just to let them off the hook. Why, then, has the free market not operated to drive them out of business? Ah, the wonders of capitalism do not apply to the insurance industry. We get caught in so many different ways. First off, all but three US states make it mandatory for us to have auto insurance. That forces us to look for the product. Then we run into the insurers’ exemption from the antitrust laws. Sadly, in 1944, the federal government thought it would be a good idea if the insurers did not have to compete with each other and no administration has had the political will to repeal that law. So we get prosecuted if we drive uninsured, but have to pay whatever premiums the insurance companies feel like asking. Life is just not fair. Read the rest of this entry »