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Archive for July, 2010

How to Convert Audio to Mp3

Posted on July 14th, 2010 in news | Comments Off

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you are unable to download the songs you look for in mp3? If you did, have you analyzed the options you have to help you out? The most widespread steps computer users would take are:

  • Continuing to search the web for hours
  • Downloading the music as is and then searching for the right music player
  • Getting high-quality audio converter

If you decide to continue the search or to download numerous audio players, prepare to waste lots of time, money and nerves. However, if you go with the 3rd option and download audio converter you will not only be able to have all the music you want in mp3, but also enjoy a number of extra opportunities.

To take advantage of fast and effective conversion of files saved in lossy and lossless formats into your favorite mp3, try downloading Total Audio Converter and, thus, joining an army of 22 000 CoolUtils’ clients. CoolUtils is a renowned software developer that has created all types of converters for audio, picture, data and text documents.

Having purchased Total Audio Converter for just $19.90, you will be able to:

  • convert WAV, MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, MP4, AAC, and more to mp3.
  • rip compact disks
  • convert CDA into mp3
  • rip music from video files uploaded on Youtube
  • listen to music with the help of build-in audio player

Total Audio Converter is distinguished from other converters by an extensive selection of supported formats, extra functions (conversion and playback of music, CD ripping, music grabbing from videos).

You are guaranteed to enjoy trouble-free conversion regardless of the operating system you are using (Windows 2000/NT/XP/2003/Vista/7) as well as regardless of the language you speak. Total Audio Converter designed to convert flac to mp3 or to convert amr to mp3 can be installed in any language including English, German, French, Spanish, Russian and even Japanese.

The intuitive user interface coupled by extended functionality make Total Audio Converter perfect for beginning and advanced users.

Another advantage of CoolUtils’ converter that cannot be left unnoticed is the availability of FREE trial version, which you can use for 30 days to evaluate the program before you make the purchase.

To get the trial version of Total Audio Converter, visit the official website of CoolUtils at www.coolutils.com or contact the company’s support team via e-mail.

Helpful small business insurance tips

Posted on July 10th, 2010 in Insurance | Comments Off

Business owners really need insurance to protect their investments and valuable assets, especially if it is a small business, because there are numerous factors that can ruin the enterprise and turn all of your efforts into nothing overnight. Business itself in essence is connected to a lot of risk, but when a small business uses loans and credits for day-to-day operations, any financial loss no matter what causes it may be devastating both for the business and the individual behind it.

Looking at all the risks involved it is evident that insuring a business is a must. Small business owners need special protection in six key domains that pose special risk for any enterprise: property, liability, worker compensation, autos, theft, and capital. There are other domains such as errors and omission that require additional security as well. Insurance companies understand the need of small entrepreneurs and that is why there are so many insurance offers for small and medium businesses on the market these days. There are numerous factors that may influence the choice of insurance for a businesses and local business condition is just one of them. In order to get the best policy it is recommended to follow these simple five tips that will assure your enterprise with the right coverage it really requires: Read the rest of this entry »

Keep you cheap auto insurance by avoiding accidents

Posted on July 8th, 2010 in auto insurance | Comments Off

No distractions, please. I’m driving!

There are many ways in which you can describe some of Big Government’s departments and their campaigns. Feeling polite and well-balanced, you can say some are worth every cent. Then you get others where you cannot help feeling a little insulted. Like this site: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Hey, come on, guys. We are all drivers here and we know how to drive safely. Except, perhaps, we “kinda” forget some basic rules when we get behind the wheel and back out of the driveway. So just how bad is it?

Well, the police are supposed to report the circumstances of all the traffic accidents they attend. This does not always produce a reliable record but, in 2008, the police recorded driver distraction as the main cause in almost 6,000 deaths (that’s about 15% of all the fatal accidents in the US) and more than 500,000 injuries. So just what is distraction for these purposes. The list is what you would expect:

  • using a cell phone, PDA, etc. to chat or text;
  • reading (usually a map but some people are more adventurous);
  • talking to passengers;
  • using the navigation system;
  • watching a video;
  • changing the station on the radio, or the CD in the player or fiddling with your MP3 player;
  • eating and drinking; or
  • personal grooming from combing your hair to applying make-up.

What it comes down to is taking your eyes off the road, or taking your hands off the wheel, or thinking about something else. That makes texting the worst offender because it involves all three levels of distraction. Perhaps not surprisingly, the worst group of offenders are drivers aged 20 or less, i.e. they are young and inexperienced and more likely to get into an accident than any other group of drivers on the road.

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