November 19th, 2009 By elvizy     

The Best Gadgets From Easy Bids

The fastest growing business sector is the entertainment industry; I just enjoy calling it that way. All the movies, music, theatre, video games, and leisure in all forms are at the front line of this industry. The growth of this sector is faster than an average individual can follow. Sometimes we only catch up, rather than following up.

The growth of this industry is directly linked to technological advancements which know no halts. Can you just imagine the rate at which the digital world improves?

The old black and white TV sets in the seating room changed to flat screen LCD monitors, the big walkman with a single cassette and radio is now a 64 Gb tiny iPod with thousands of videos, the very heavy radio phones are now small touch screen phones with wireless internet and TV options,    The very bulky computers are now palmtops in your pocket, the boring brick game you carried to school is now a fully multimedia psp, wii or Nintendo.

Shopping can easily be done today using the internet or mobile phone with instant home delivery.

While surfing, I came across a unique auction site. The stock is impeccable and the prices down to earth, beside you can chat online in case help is needed.    It is a very impressive way to get items by bidding, just like playing a game with others for some seconds and stand a chance of winning hundreds or thousands of dollars. It’s so easy to use that you get the latest gadgets at cents, with anything to lose.

For the game fans this is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. Check these beautiful surprises I found on this auction site, ps3 at little or nothing cost.  silver-playstation-3 ps 3The new Nintendo is even more attractive

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Even those who never played games before will bid for the wii after all you can get it for almost nothing.

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Wait a minute, do you think that is all, there is more in store that what I saw because i see new stuff on every log in; iPods, laptops, digital cameras, Flat screen monitors and more.

Hurry up, 5 free bids when you register. This is one thing too good to be true but very true.
Elvizy


November 17th, 2009 By elvizy     

A few more ways of contracting the HIV

HIVSo much research work has been carried out on HIV this far and the studies are intensifying on a daily basis. HIV AIDS is still a mystery as it is one of the diseases which experience the greatest difficulties in treatment and cure despite sleepless nights of medical researchers worldwide. It is as a result of these difficulties that much emphasis is now laid on prevention rather than treatment.

The first and most common method of transmission of the virus is unprotected sexual intercourse with an infected person. The virus is easily passed across because of its extremely high survivability in body fluids. Dr William O’connor stated that nearly every fluid in the body can transmit the virus, including saliva, blood, sweat and tears

Recent findings about the HIV virus are even more frightful and present slim chances for an AIDS free tomorrow.

A recent study showed that the HIV virus can survive for up to seven days on dry surfaces out of the body and fourteen days on wet surfaces. This was confirmed by the Pasteur Institute though the media talks less of this.

Micro lesions are normally found in the mouth, and if blood in those tiny pores is infected then we can contract HIV virus through passionate kissing. It was observed on a survey that fifty percent of test group had blood in their saliva and the figure was even greater after brushing.

Blood transfusion presents a very high risk of contracting the virus. At least 10000 Americans have been infected as a result of blood transfusion though blood banks carry out their best, chances of AIDS free blood is never 100 percent

The risk of contracting the virus is so great and medical personnel are at the frontline.  The Medical world news mentioned more than 5000 doctors, dentists and health personnel infected with the virus. This is because medical equipments are no longer as safe as those who sterilize them emphasize. Studies by Dr Lewis and his team reveals that the HIV virus has some chases of escaping from the chemical disinfectant used to sterilize the dentists tools and so poses a risk almost similar to handling of an infected syringe.

Read the post title,  If the blood of one partner contains  HIV on web-articles.info

Che Elvis