Thursday, December 15, 2011

A World Tour Using Disney World Tickets

!±8± A World Tour Using Disney World Tickets

You can spend one day at each of the four Disney parks, or you can stay for ten days and buy "park hopper" Disney World tickets to move freely between parks for the entire duration of your stay. There are various options for your Disney vacation, but the first step to planning your trip is deciding upon a budget and examining what each Disney World park has to offer!

For starters, you'll want to buy tickets for the Magic Kingdom which is comprised of several distinct lands: Main Street USA, Mickey's Toon Town Fair, Adventureland, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland and Liberty Square. Magic Kingdom was the first of the Disney parks that opened in 1971.

You'll know it by Cinderella's breathtaking castle, which makes for an ideal tourist photo spot. Adventureland takes you from pirate ships on the Caribbean seas to jungle cruises down the Amazon.

Frontierland takes you back to the Wild West, into saloons and on train rides. Liberty Square brings you the famous Haunted Mansion and Hall of Presidents attractions. Toon Town Fair has attractions for young children, as does Fantasyland, which is set up like a medieval carnival fair mostly geared toward children who love Peter Pan, Dumbo and Snow White. Tomorrowland is an intergalactic convention center with some rides geared toward thrill-seekers.

"The World you have entered was created by The Walt Disney Company and is dedicated to Hollywood, not the place on the map, but a state of mind that exists wherever people dream and wonder and imagine a place where illusion and reality are fused by technological magic. We welcome you to a Hollywood that never was-and always will be," said entertainment executive Michael Eisner. Disney MGM Studios has recently been renamed Disney's Hollywood Studios.

Your Hollywood Studios tickets will be worth the money for the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, the Backlot Tour and Great Movie Ride, but there are six themed areas to explore. You can experience rides and shows themed around Star Wars, Indiana Jones, the Muppets, Honey I Shrunk The Kids, Beauty and the Beast and more. For rollercoaster and thrill ride enthusiasts, don't miss the Tower of Terror or Aerosmith's Rock N Rollercoaster!

The Disney Animal Kingdom is the newest park, which opened in 1998. This 500-acre conservation park houses many animals that meander freely behind well-covered boundaries.

You can see wallabies, antelope, monkeys, hippos, giraffes, lions and many other animal species on your safari. Kids will especially love DinoLand. The DINOSAUR adventure ride, Bug's Life 3-D show, Kilimanjaro Safari and Kali River Rapids are especially memorable.

Entrepreneur Michael Eisner describes, "Welcome to a kingdom of animals... real, ancient and imagined: a kingdom ruled by lions, dinosaurs and dragons; a kingdom of balance, harmony and survival; a kingdom we enter to share in the wonder, gaze at the beauty, thrill at the drama, and learn."

Disneyland California is a stark contrast from Disney World Orlando. California's park was the original design, so you'd miss out on Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios and Epcot, which is Disney's futuristic world showcase park. Epcot, characterized by the "big golf ball" ride, is a must-see for anyone looking into Disney World tickets!

You can visit pavilions from eleven different countries, each with rides, entertaining shows, gifts, food, costumes and culture. Epcot is a celebration of human advancement and culture that can't be missed! Older guests often say they could spend the entire week at Epcot alone, as there is much to see, eat and do!

Buy your Disney World tickets and vacation package today to start making your child's dream come true. Where else can you see 11 different countries, dinosaurs, pirates, outer space and Indiana Jones all in one week?

You'll find that smiles never fade and the laughter never stops as Disney World Orlando. Also, with the many vacation planning options and resort guest benefits, all the stress is taken out of the trip, allowing you to just have fun.


A World Tour Using Disney World Tickets

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

StarHopper Bixler - 2nd Flight

Same setup as first flight except Turnigy NanoTech 3S 2200mAh 25~50C LiPo and swapped the stock 5x3 prop out for a 6x4E. Immediately noticeable performance improvement - listen for my test pilot Mike Fox's comments. And where the maiden was basically a shakedown to check flyability & make sure everything stayed together, in this 2nd flight we wanted to wrangle her out pretty good, & Mike put her thru about everything one could expect to do with the Bix. (Uhhhhh....except crash it.) After landing, we did discover one small problem - the ESC had melted its outer cover. Sorry for the bad camera work, I was so excited watching the Bix I didn't really pay much attention to the videocam. The approaching storm was behind us - you can hear the wind starting to kick up in the audio. Anyway, thanks for watching, I hope we have many more flights to share! ~S*H

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Dennis Hopper and The Future of Telephone Selling

!±8± Dennis Hopper and The Future of Telephone Selling

Telephone selling had a signature moment-back in 1984.

Around that time it was dubbed telemarketing in AT&T's national advertising blitz, voiced by none other than Star Trek's Mr. Spock, actor Leonard Nimoy.

Suddenly, it was cool and ostensibly high-tech to ply the wires for a living, and this tapped into the nation's desire to save fuel, which had erupted in price at least twice during the decade that came before.

AT&T was in it for the money, of course, squatting on a lot of unused long distance capacity, needing a rationale to hawk it. And businesses were receptive to Ma Bell's appeal, wanting to save money after suffering through a deep recession and stagflation; keen on recovering the fortunes squandered on questionable travel to far-flung clients and prospects.

1984 was also the year my classic book was launched, You Can Sell Anything By Telephone. With AT&T's wind at my back, and about three dozen universities, various large companies and associations sponsoring my seminars, it was better than smooth sailing, I was on a juggernaut to success.

Where was actor Dennis Hopper in 1984?

Not sure, but he seemed mostly lost in obscurity, though he became an adept photographer on the side. Between "Easy Rider" and "Apocalypse Now," in which he had a strong roles, ten years had elapsed, 1969 to 1979.

In the following 20 years, he would star in four fine roles, in "Hoosiers," "Colors," "Blue Velvet," and "Speed," but demand for his skills was intermittent and filled with long gaps.

Telephone selling followed the same pattern.

Like Hopper, it was more a character actor, than a consistent lead. Phone work wasn't perceived as a critical skill set in itself, but as an adjunct to direct selling.

Phones qualified prospects and set appointments for the glamorous roadies that were the closers, the stars, who pressed the flesh, cutting deals in person.

And the folks that worked phone calls were paid a mere fraction of what field reps earned, under the premise that the real persuasion, the heavy lifting of selling, couldn't be done, shouldn't be done, and wasn't really done until folks gazed at each other, eye to eye.

As a youth, Hopper appeared in the movie, "Giant," in which Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, and a new guy, James Dean, starred. Part of the Hollywood grooming system, Hopper was probably happy to be aboard, playing the son to Hudson's oil tycoon.

But the signature moment for Hopper came in the anti-establishment film, "Easy Rider," in which he co-starred with Peter Fonda, and a new guy, Jack Nicholson. Notably, Hopper directed the movie, which is now featured prominently on numerous Top 100 films-of-all-time, lists.

But immediately after "Easy Rider," what should have been a breakout career event, Hopper's went into a nosedive.

The same thing happened to telemarketing.

After the AT&T surge, it retreated to the margins, nearly as quickly, due in no small measure to the fact that consumers were being phoned relentlessly, and many had the bite put on them by phone sharks, scammers of various kinds.

Bowing to pressure, politicians and consumer groups promoted the idea of an opt-out list, which culminated in the National Do Not Call Registry, signaling a low point in telemarketing's public image.

About that time, in 2004, the Internet became the sales and marketing medium of choice. With the cache of high-tech, and the implicit promise that business would come to you, instead of you having to beat it from the bushes, telemarketing seemed an antiquated tool of the past.

However, like Hopper, who came to be appreciated and even celebrated a few years before his demise, telephone selling is set for a reappraisal and I daresay, a renaissance.

The Internet is a tremendous medium and resource, whose effects on businesses and consumers should not be underestimated. But it doesn't, to borrow the title from of one of my books, Reach Out & Sell Someone.

Typically, the Internet is an order-taker and not an order-maker. It's a great clerk, but a lousy salesperson.

What is the future of telephone selling? Will it stage a comeback?

The answer might be found in this question: Where are your customers going to come from, if not from the Internet?

How will they learn about you, hear your message, find you credible and distinctive, and focus on your offer?

You will need to go to them, instead of waiting for them to seek you out.

The phone is the cheapest, fastest, and surest way to engage someone's attention. And when you use this tool, your prospects aren't staring at limitless ads and web pages sponsored by your competitors.

You stand out by reaching out.

Dennis Hopper: Square and Hip, In and Out, Big Studio Player and Indy Bad Boy.

Many guises, but always skilled. Waiting for the next big role to play.


Dennis Hopper and The Future of Telephone Selling

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

J&J Edge AutoCocker Ceramic Barrel All Star System

!±8± J&J Edge AutoCocker Ceramic Barrel All Star System


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Unquestionably the most technically advanced precision-machined barrel system ever designed. Every back half in the set is measured three times for accuracy and engineered to greatly increase the performance of your marker and game. This powerful combination promotes reduced friction and increase the accuracy level of your gun tremendously. Features:Includes 4 control bore back halves at 5 inches in length Bore sizes are .685, .688, .691, .693. Size 12" and 14" Tips.Includes nylon protective carrying case

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Invert Mini 2 Star Nitro Paintball Gun Package - Dust Black

!±8± Invert Mini 2 Star Nitro Paintball Gun Package - Dust Black

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Invert Mini 2 Star Nitro Paintball Gun Package

Invert Mini Features:

2Star Nitro pack Includes

* Multi-mode (NXL, PSP, NPPL & Millennium) firing capability with easy tournament lockout * Clamping feed-neck with Ion (Smart Parts)/ICD threads * 11.5" Autococker Threaded Barrel * No hoses to crimp or break! * 48/3000 Aluminum Compressed Air Tank (brand may vary) * Invert Helix Thermal Goggles * Invert Halo Too Hopper (20 BPS) * NXe 4 Pod Harness * 4 Zephyrpaintball 140 round pods (colors may vary) * 1 oz Maddog Designz Drool Gun oil * Barrel Swab * Zephyrpaintball Barrel Condom

  • Weighing in under 2 lbs (including barrel, ASA, 9volt battery and regulator) the Invert Mini might
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