Thursday March 29, 2007 at 8:12am
I'll need this after I buy my Lamborghini
which, of course, will be never...
Master Lock Co. of Oak Creek will market and sell a biometric finger-activated garage door opener under the Master Lock name after signing an agreement with a New York company.The garage door opener, which uses a high-tech biometric sensor to identify a user, will be sold as the Master Lock smartTOUCH GDO. The opener and the technology was developed by bioMETRX Inc., of Jericho, N.Y.
Wednesday March 28, 2007 at 8:10am
Just think of this: when surveyed, 34 percent of the homeowners had no idea what kind of mortgage they had. There's an awfully ignorant 34 percent floating around out there.
Tuesday March 27, 2007 at 7:58am
I hate them. They are a bane to the small home-based office.
The FCC gets thousands of complaints, so don't expect quick results. Between July 9, 2005, and July 9, 2006, for example, the FCC received 47,704 junk fax complaints representing 102,004 alleged violations. According to FCC statistics, it has addressed about 85% of the alleged violations.
I have a very hard time understanding how junk faxes actually work as marketing or advertising. I have five in front of me that have come in over the last few days, and none - NONE - specify the company's name purporting to do business. They all look like scams to me, from "Affordable Life Insurance" to "Bahamas Cruise" to "Cut Your House Payment in Half!"... What morons actually call the phone numbers advertised on the faxes? They are the people that are actually costing the rest of us, because if there was absolutely no return on junk faxing, then it wouldn't be done.
Sunday March 11, 2007 at 9:15am
I was checking out this specialized web service provider for homeowner associations since they advertised via Google on my blog, and I have to ask: why is pricing for web service based on the number of single family units in an association? Odd.


