Saturday, May 29, 2010

City View - Los Angeles County, California

Comprised of 88 incorporated cities including Los Angeles, Long Beach, Burbank, Compton, Hollywood, Inglewood, and Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County (LA) is the most populous county in the United States. People from all walks of life and industry are drawn to work and play in LA. In addition to being the entertainment capital of the world, LA's allure is highlighted by a coastal ambiance offset by majestic hills, a desert inland and a bustling urban mecca.

LOCAL CUSTOMS

From a long list of famous tourist attractions to simple but pleasant features like LA's Beverly Center (an eight-story mall), picturesque mountain views and beaches, and even poolside parties-where no one gets in the pool-local delicacies are enticing enough to convert visitors to residents. A surprising fact to note is that LA is home to a large number of Chicago natives all whom cite, "great weather" as the motive for becoming permanent residents. Speaking of the weather, except for the infrequency of rain, LA is likely the only U.S. county where one can experience all four seasons in the same day. As a result, in addition to pools and canopy lounges, heat lamps and outdoor fireplaces are staple venue fixtures.

'Tis true, even with eight interstates, LA freeway traffic is a beast. However, take comfort in knowing that MapQuest for LA is 99 percent accurate, which makes it easy to avoid the freeways altogether. Not so accurate are motorists who have no idea what to do when they spot a jaywalker. (Slamming on breaks is a no-no because that causes accidents.) Apparently, jaywalking is an enforced ticketable offense in LA. So, if habit compels you to chicken run to catch an appointment, think twice. Walking to the corner of each block and waiting for the light to flash green is a painful reminder of how much time jaywalking shaves off a commute. According to residents, an $85 fine is the quick cure for, "cutting corners." So is a $40 fine for not feeding the parking meters in Beverly Hills.

LA is a very popular trek for celebs that have to be in the city for one reason or the other-usually something music or film related. Spotting local and visiting celebs is easy to do. On one visit to LA, recording artist, Ronnie Devoe of New Edition fame was scene with wife, Shamari Fears during airport transit as was Atlanta mayor, Shirley Franklin. Hip-Hop artists, Lyfe Jennings (mall) and Chingy (hotel lobby) were also spotted and even made time for casual conversation. While Reverend Run of the group, Run DMC and Lamman Rucker (Why Did I Get Married?) were out-n-about for a local red carpet.

Just about every entertainment industry event in LA is preceded by a red carpet where local actors and executives especially tend to be quite amiable to posing for pictures. However, cover charges for celebrity-laden events can start at $75. If you're looking to do industry networking, estimate no more than a 10% return on investment. Getting people to follow up after an event in between scheduled productions is an art more than a science.

Going west? If so, Manhattan Beach is a cozy spot for beach lovers. Santa Monica is chill, Westwood is trendy, and Beverly Hills is upscale (No smoking in city limits please and be forewarned that parking rules are enforced by the second!).

Asking locals for restaurant referrals is always helpful. However, given sky-high prices for everything LA, it's economical to buy groceries during an extended stay and eat-out sparingly. Ralph's is owned by the same company as Kroger but as a brand is better matched to Publix or Dominick's. Fresh fruit and quality juices reign in abundance at Ralph's. The to-go section is very diverse and fit for travelers or just people on the go. Be sure to try the bakery's Italian crème cheese cake. It's exceptional.

For a genuine LA experience, try getting on the 405 (San Diego Freeway) just to see if you can get off in under five minutes. Also try finding a restaurant that offers sweet (versus iced) tea and macaroni and cheese on the same menu. Avoiding the two-minute snatch (having your vehicle ticketed and towed in record time) in downtown LA is definitely a skill worth mastering. The ultimate thing to do is to try to beat a crosswalk timer, which gives you all of 15 seconds to get your butt on a curb before the traffic light turns red. Depending on how wide an intersection is and when you start to cross, it's a hustle. Needless to say, the timer feature is something New York cab drivers would gladly appreciate.

For a metropolis with more metal than the Motor City and parking decks in every nook, parking fees are unnecessarily exorbitant. If you are amenable to walking, a pair of Timberlands, Air Force One's or Chuck Taylor's can certainly help you avoid parking woes. (The latter brand is an LA must-have.) Otherwise, save the stunna shades and dress shoes for curb service and bring plenty of cash for tips.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Space

Outer Space is the relatively empty regions of the universe from this page, the atmospheres of celestial bodies exist (eg, earth or another planet in our solar system). Outer space is used to distinguish it from airspace and land sites, is not completely empty but contains particles of low density and dark energy and dark matter.

Space is the form nearest to a perfect vacuum, which has been found. There is no friction, which allows all the heavenlyObjects within it move along a second trajectory of gravity is a part.

Celestial objects retain their atmospheres, clinging to its attraction. Each has a different gravitational density. For a few moments of gases in the atmosphere decreases with increasing distance from the object simply. The ambient pressure drops to about 1 Pa (10-3 Torr) at 100 km altitude, which is a common definition of the boundary in space. The observable universewith photons, the cosmic background radiation, which is also a corresponding number of neutrinos are filled.

Atmospheric density produces drag on satellites in space. Most artificial satellites into low Earth orbit to go stay with this agreement, and keep the fire their engines every few days in orbit. The planets are too heavy to be influenced by the resistance of the solar system.

A person is exposed to the vacuum of space, not to die of exposure, but rathersuffocate quickly because of strong pressure and lack of air space. Once the oxygen-poor blood reaching the brain, death would follow quickly. Cold or oxygen-rich atmosphere may, when the density of oxygen is similar to that of a standard environment to survive sea level.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

2-way skydive POV at Perris with Darryld Light

16 point skydive with Darryld Light at Perris. Darryld did a back flip out the door and I chased him and we still got 16 points in. Very fun skydive. Maybe next time I'll do my first two 360s in the right direction.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-BguFqKEqQ&hl=en

Monday, May 24, 2010

California Vacation - Part 8 of a Day-by-Day Diary

On Sunday at 8 a.m. we hiked the Tahquist Canyon with a tour guide. I really enjoyed the history lesson and the exercise. I know more about mesquite trees and desert vegetation than I ever intended. The heat was bearable at only 95 degrees. It surprises me that there is so much humidity in the desert. Then, I thought of the 100+ golf courses being wateredaily and it all made sense. Water hits dry, hot ground and asphalt; vapor is created.  Some days the air was so hazy, we could hardly see the mountains surrounding us.

Our next adventure was a ride to Idyllwild where we heard there were some great art places. We stopped at a roadside café near where Highway 74 connects with Highway 243. It looked like a hole in the wall place, but the food was great. They served fried sweet potatoes that were divine! And, not to be outdone by the vineyard in Temecula, they had a shelf of fancy olives for sale. We restrained from making a purchase.

When we got to Idyllwild, it was 5:30 on Sunday afternoon and everything was closing for the day. I did find a metaphysical shop still open that sold a refill for the incense burner that I bought in Florida two years ago, so that made it worth the drive for me. There were a lot of shops I would like to have visited in Idyllwild, but it would have to be another day.

Since he was driving in the dark, trying to keep the PT Cruiser between the painted lines, Randy wasn't able to see much of the scenery on our way back from Temecula last Wednesday. Here we were again on Highway 74 again and the sun was beginning to dip low on the western horizon. We took advantage of the opportunity and pulled over in an overlook parking space with a great view of Hemet in the valley below. We were at 5,000 feet elevation and the view was terrific. We sat for an hour watching the flaming ball streak the sky with orange, yellow and red light. The peaks of the mountains in the distance made a perfect backdrop for the city lights that were beginning to sparkle. Once the sun was completely at rest beyond the Pacific Ocean, we turned our attention to the lights above. The stars were becoming brighter and more visible. The Milkyway was streaking the black sky with a silver band of speckled light. We were in awe.

I hardly miss the Internet now.... just kidding!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

What is a Star?

A star is a massive luminous ball of plasma. The nearest star to the Earth is the Sun. The Earth is caught in the Sun's gravitational pull and uses the Sun as an energy source. Many other stars are visible in the night sky. A star shines the majority of its life because of the thermonuclear fusion within its core which releases energy throughout the star's interior. The majority of the celestial objects in the Solar System were created by the fusion process in the stars.

Astronomers study stars based on their age, mass, and chemical composition which is defined by their spectrum, luminosity, and motion through space. The total mass of the star is what determines its fate. Diameter, rotation, movement and temperature also take a role in a star's history.

A star begins its life as a cloud of material composed mainly of hydrogen, helium, and minute amounts of other, heavier, elements. Once the core is dense, the hydrogen is slowly converted to helium through nuclear fusion. The star's pressure prevents it from collapsing upon itself under its own gravity. Once the star's hydrogen fuel is exhausted the stars having 0.4 times the mass of the sun become a red giant, which is a luminous star of low or intermediate mass. The star then evolves into a recycling form where it will form a new generation of stars with its heavier elements.

There are multi-star systems which consist of two or more stars that are gravitationally bound and orbit around each other. These two stars orbit relatively closely together which has a large impact on its evolution.

Historically speaking, stars have been important and carefully studied through many civilizations. Records showing the study of astronomy and stars have been found before the earliest reliable source of recorded history.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Skydive Taft *John Seeger, John Scott & Brian Denham Part 1

Freeflying ( Key words: skydiving - backflying, head down flying, sitflying, & Bellyflying @ pull time. ) Fun times, don't miss out :-) Contributing videagraphers - John Seeger, John Scott, & Brian Denham. Produced by vonzeegerproductions myspace.com/freeflyerseeger



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g5iIPxmDEA&hl=en

Friday, May 21, 2010

Why Not Try a Heartburn Relief Home Remedy? What Do You Have to Lose?

I've had many customers tell me that they didn't want to try a heartburn relief home remedy because they thought it was taboo? Does natural health really work? What would my doctor say?

If you have tried antacids and even medication and you are not satisfied with the results, it may be time you try an acid reflux natural remedy. You may be surprised that it is the fastest growing natural treatment around. You may also be surprised that it could outperform your antacids if you give it a chance.

Heartburn Remedy or Antacids

Antacids are a great option for those people who suffer acid reflux once every couple weeks. Unfortunately, many people suffer it day to day. For instance, my dad once suffered from it almost hourly.

Fortunately, he found a natural remedy that worked for him and that is part of the reason I am typing this for you! My point is that your body was created to heal itself if given the right tools. In the case of reflux, you will need to change your diet and a few lifestyle habits. There are also remedies to repair the damaged lower esophageal sphincter.

Heartburn Relief Home Remedy

In most cases, heartburn is a result of a damaged or weakened lower esophageal sphincter. The lower esophageal sphincter is the tissue that is right above the stomach. It is responsible for keeping food and stomach acid in the stomach.

But after years of use and abuse (I'll talk about that in a moment), it can become damaged. Here are some dieting tips and remedies you must try today.

1. Allow your lower esophageal sphincter time to recover and heal. You can do this by drinking plenty of water and eating only soft foods for a few days. Hard and crunchy foods leave tiny tears which can cause more attacks. You should also avoid a few things that will also agitate it: cigarettes, carbonated drinks, alcohol, spicy foods and acidic foods.

This may seem like a lot but you will only need to do this for a few days to allow it to heal.

2. Next you should drink plenty of water. The most important time to drink water is right after a meal or snack. Tiny food debris will sometimes get stuck between the stomach opening and the lower esophageal sphincter. This food can aggravate the sphincter and also cause heartburn. Drink water!

3. Try natural remedies! One remedy you may want to consider is honey. This remedy is actually thousands of years old and it still works. Honey has some pretty amazing powers like naturally healing tissue that is damaged. The Egyptians would put it on cuts and the healing time would be almost cut in half.

Sucking on 3 teaspoons of honey can be great for the sphincter. I highly recommend one teaspoon right before bedtime to allow your sphincter to heal while you sleep!

Cure Reflux Permanently

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Skydive Faceplant

On my first skydive I passed out about ten seconds before I landed. It looks a little scary, but it wasn't bad at all. I didn't get hurt and felt fine as soon as I was back up on my feet. The jump was a great experience and I hope to stay awake the entire time the next time I go. I'd recommend the Parachute Center in Lodi, CA to anyone interested in trying this out. - Miles Palley



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmelySeFbAc&hl=en

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Monday, May 17, 2010

How to Find Parking at the Phoenix Airport

The Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, referred to as PHX Sky Harbor among travelers, is notorious for how big and bustling it is. Each year, over 50 million people utilize this airport along with more than 20 million tons of luggage and goods to be transported. Without a doubt, most of the people using this airport are looking for a convenient place to park for a reasonable price. Each day, thousands of people are looking for a Phoenix Airport parking space at the aiport, and this adds to the stress of traveling. Traveling is already stressful for most, as well as the nerves some people get when flying.

For these reasons, traveling can seem dreadful and astounding at its worst. Relax, because here some points to make traveling less daunting. You will not have to worry about rushing about searching for a place to park or trying to track down your vehicle in this massive airport when you return. Organization is key. You need to leave feeling confident that you have not left anything behind. Next, be sure you know the current prices for Phoenix Airport parking and have the right amount set aside. If you have not recently parked at PHX Sky Harbor, go ahead and call the airport and ask for the price of parking. Here are your options if you are looking to park at PHX Sky Harbor for any length trip:

1. Call the airport's 24 hour parking hotline for parking availability. Parking at PHX Sky Harbor ensures you'll get a great spot, but this will cost more than an off-site space.

2. As an alternative to calling, you can visit the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport's official website for parking information.

3. Visit a website that will compare the prices of Phoenix Airport parking options. There are sites that show rates based on length of trip and even provide a rating system for the quality of the servicing. Since these places are not on-site, they require taking a shuttle to the terminal, but this is at no additional cost. However, you need to arrive early to have time to park and take the shuttle.

4. The worst option is to get the Phoenix Airport parking reservation upon arriving at the airport. This can cause a lot of stress and make you worry about catching your flight. Any other option is highly recommended. Be sure to call ahead of time when using PHX Sky Harbor airport for updated parking information and availability. This will be a great time saver and stress reducer when traveling.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

RVing in California - Tips on RV Camping, RV Parks and Places To Visit in California

California gets its "Golden State" nickname from the Gold Rush of the mid-1800s - but also deserves the handle because RVing in California offers a golden opportunity for travelers on the go! As the third largest state in the country, California has so many different landscapes it can seem like all fifty states rolled into one. There's the desert, the mountains, big cities, small towns and more than 1000 miles of breathtaking coastline. This makes for excellent RVing and countless sightseeing destinations - Here are some ideas on how to enjoy your RVing in California.

California RV Camping and RV Campgrounds: Something for Everyone

There's such wide geographical variety in California that the state is divided into 12 regions. Each has its own unique natural beauty, man-made splendor - and weather! With all the California terrain and weather differences, research California RV camping and California RV campgrounds specific for your RVing journey and prepare accordingly. There is truly something for everyone who enjoys the outdoors - skiing, boating, fishing, hiking and lots of beach RV campsites.

California RV Camping and RV Parks: A State for all Seasons

It's hard to imagine covering all of California in one journey (there's more than 150,000 square miles!) So if you're flexible, think about when you most want to go on your California RV camping trip. If you're a snowbird on the run from cold weather at home, you probably won't want to go to the High Sierra mountains in the winter, as you'll find snow and low temperatures. Looking for a champagne stopover on a beer budget? Prime time to visit Palm Springs is in the winter, with prices to match, but if you go in the summer-time off-season, RV campsites and RV parks are likely to be more reasonably priced and much more readily available. Make sure though that your air conditioning is working and make room for plenty of sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat!

RVing in California: Visit California's Greatest Places

Because of the state's generally mild climate, most RV campsites in California are up and running year-round. If you're planning on RVing to the Golden State, you might want to concentrate on one area. If you've never been to California before, start with some well-know highlights: San Francisco and nearby Muir Woods, then venture further north to wine country, or Southern California known for its Hollywood glamour and some of the most popular attractions in the U.S.A., including Universal Studios, the Getty Center, Venice Beach and of course the happiest place on earth, Disneyland. Be sure to research discounts such as AAA, AARP, groups, etc.!

RVing in California: Visit Fairs & Festivals in Every Flavor

Many people associate California with business, Silicon Valley and San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, but did you know California is the nation's #1 agricultural state? With most harvesting done in the spring and early summer, there's a bumper crop of festivals celebrating locally-grown fruits and vegetables. Most are cozy, down home events, which benefit regional community organizations. While RVing in California, here's a tasty sampling:

o Apricot Capitol of the World, Patterson - holds an Apricot Fiesta every year

o Butter & Egg Day in Petaluma commemorates the town's egg and dairy history

o Gilroy Garlic Festival, in its third decade, attracts over 100,000 visitors a year and

o Asparagus Festival - more than 40,000 pounds of asparagus are consumed annually at the Stockton

Most all of the areas where there are Fairs & Festivals have plenty of RV Parks, RV Campgrounds and RV Camping facilities!

California RV Campgrounds & RV Camping at the Beach!

The beaches of California and the Pacific Coast Highway are world famous, and deservedly so. Beautiful ocean vistas, sand, surf and seasonal glimpses of migrating whales are just some of the more obvious highlights. You can plan an entire California RVing excursion just by driving north or south along the coast. If you're RVing on the California beaches, consider getting a copy of the California Coast Access Guide, which contains information on more than 890 public access coastal areas, 100+ maps and clear descriptions of RV camping, RV parks, RV campgrounds, trails and recreation areas.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Varun V SkyDiving

SkyDiving from 13000 ft. on 17th dec 2009,California



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP9S2UHn8Hc&hl=en

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

bezzky diving

Bezz @ Sky Dive Santa Barbara - California - 01/31/2009



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NL0PDEErAY&hl=en

Russ Jang skydiving 18000 feet!

My first skydiving tandem jump! On this day my sister surprised her boyfriend with a skydiving trip in Monterey, CA. My wife and I were lucky to be a part of it! A couple of facts: - World's highest Tandem jump (18000 feet!!) - We jumped at 'Skydive Monterey Bay' - Yes, those are my real cheeks :) - Yes, I landed kinda hard on some rocks :( - If you get a chance to do this...it'll be the best thing you've ever done.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UojIW4SLd4o&hl=en

Monday, May 10, 2010

Dental Veneers Saves Smile in California Sky Diving Accident

Jeremy credit's Dr.Frey's talents as a cosmetic dentist for saving not only his smile, but also his mouth in a very serious sky diving accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down. Today he is a motivational speaker and disabled athlete, always training and accomplishing new feats. Even with life's setbacks, he still shares his warm energy in a smile that reaches from from ear to ear. Porcelain veneers may be just the esthetic solution for you to achieve the perfect white smile you desire. Veneering a tooth means to cover its facial, or front, surface. A fine layer of porcelain is bonded to the tooth to dramatically enhance its position, size, color and shape. Porcelain veneers are as strong as your own teeth and can be employed to eliminate spaces between teeth and reshape small, worn or otherwise imperfect teeth. Veneers can also be use to cover stained or discolored teeth such as those caused by tetracycline. Let Dr. Frey give you the perfect white smile you deserve in the span of one or two office visits.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7H1nBOLhS8&hl=en

A California Mortgage Loan And Your New Home

Congratulations, you have bought a new home! Or, to be more precise, you are the winning bidder on the home of your dreams. Now for the hard part: obtaining a California mortgage loan. If you thought the home shopping process was a trip, you haven't seen anything until you start to shop for a California mortgage loan. Offerings and rates are all over the place; let's take a look at a California mortgage loan deal that just may be right for you.

Ugh! Housing prices across California remain sky high. Still, you have managed to find a home that you have been pre-qualified for and all that remains for you to do is to secure a California mortgage loan. This is an easy task, right? Don't bet on it! Yet, there are options for you that don't have to cause you pain or an excess amount of money. Let's take a look at what these options are and how you can benefit:

VA/FHA - Depending on your qualifications, a little government assistance can go a long way into helping you finance your deal. The Veterans Administration {VA} serves those who served our country via the military while the FHA is open to most borrowers. Either way, these two separate government agencies have been helping consumers obtain California Mortgage Loan for generations now.

Flex Rate Mortgage - Still popular, an adjustable rate California Mortgage Loan can get you into your home at a rate lower than a fixed rate loan. Just remember that after a certain period of time, the APR will increase. Plan on refinancing your home later once you have built up some equity and are in a better position to shop around.

Fixed Rate Mortgage - Always popular, a 30 year fixed rate mortgage holds your monthly rate static for the life of the loan. For some people one of the 40 year California Mortgage Loans makes more sense, while even a 50 year loan could be an option when offered. Always remember that the longer you take to pay back the loan, the more you will dish out in interest payments over the life of the loan.

Friends and Family - Never discount the willingness of close friends and family members to lend you money for your California Mortgage Loan. Sure, not many will be able to hold the complete note on your home, instead a friend or family member may be able to offer to you down payment assistance or enough funds to help your avoid private mortgage insurance.

Special Government Programs - If you are purchasing in a distressed area, a HUD loan may get you into your new home. Or, perhaps, a locally backed city program will offer a California Mortgage Loan that is well within your reach. Check with a licensed mortgage broker for more information.

Yes, buying a home is a big responsibility. Save money on your California Mortgage Loan by shopping around for the deal that is right for you.