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Sunday, November 19, 2017
Review of Reverse Mortgage
Reverse mortgages are hot items these days. A reverse mortgage or a lifetime mortgage is a loan available to seniors, and is used to release the home equity in the property as one lump sum or multiple payments. The home owner's obligation to repay the loan is deferred until the owner dies, the home is sold, or the owner leaves. A reverse mortgage is analogous to an annuity where the principal and interest are paid with home owner's equity. In a reverse mortgage, the home owner makes no payments and all interest is added to the lien on the property. If the owner receives monthly payments, or a bulk payment of the available equity percentage for their age, then the debt on the property increases each month. If a property has increased in value after a reverse mortgage is taken out, it is possible to acquire a second (or third) reverse mortgage over the increased equity in the home. But in certain countries (including the United States), a reverse mortgage must be the only mortgage on the property. Reverse Mortgage Information is a website dedicated to providing senior homeowners with the tools, news and other reverse mortgage information resources needed for to make an informed decision. They are an independent site not affiliated with reverse mortgage lenders or brokers. The views and opinions expressed are their view alone and do not constitute financial advice. You should always seek competent professional assistance when making important financial decisions. If you are looking for a reverse mortgage loan then reverse-mortgage-information.com site provides you everything you need related to that.
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Saturday, October 28, 2017
Suggestion for Airport Services
The world over aviation-oriented attempts was making steady progress. In Europe the first energy propelled plane 14 BISCENTOS was made by DUMONT and 1909 a French pilot, Louis Bleriot crossed the 21 miles wide English Channel for the first time in 37 minutes.
All these historic events were taking place abroad, back in INDIA; Mr. Henri Picquet flew on 18th February 1911, from ALLAHABAD to NAINI carrying mail. This made INDIA the First Country to start the AIR MAIL Service.
Meanwhile, the British Indian Government established the INDIAN Air Board in 1920 and in 1922 the British civil aviation ministry entered into a contract with the IMPERIAL AIRWAYS for operating flights between LONDON and KARACHI. In 1926 the Indian Air Board submitted a long memorandum to the Civil Aviation Department, demanding that:
1> Arrangements should be made for making Air-Strips at convenient place for take-off-and-landing of planes in India with necessary instruments etc
2> A director for civil aviation be appointed
3> Main Air-routes be surveyed
4> Financial help should be given to the organization running the air service between CALCUTTA and RANGOON.
All these historic events were taking place abroad, back in INDIA; Mr. Henri Picquet flew on 18th February 1911, from ALLAHABAD to NAINI carrying mail. This made INDIA the First Country to start the AIR MAIL Service.
Meanwhile, the British Indian Government established the INDIAN Air Board in 1920 and in 1922 the British civil aviation ministry entered into a contract with the IMPERIAL AIRWAYS for operating flights between LONDON and KARACHI. In 1926 the Indian Air Board submitted a long memorandum to the Civil Aviation Department, demanding that:
1> Arrangements should be made for making Air-Strips at convenient place for take-off-and-landing of planes in India with necessary instruments etc
2> A director for civil aviation be appointed
3> Main Air-routes be surveyed
4> Financial help should be given to the organization running the air service between CALCUTTA and RANGOON.
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General
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Information about Life Lock
Do you need a protection for your identity so that it is not used by some one in Internet? Then, lifelock.com provides protection for your name. They provide you with credit monitoring and identity theft protection services and with all the news about identity theft, hackers and data breaches so that you can prevent theft. Life lock is also known for things that won’t happen. There are increasing thefts of credit identity nowadays and even credit-reporting companies give details only after the theft. But Life lock provides you the complete safety; no one can access your credit without your permission. If anyone who wants to access your credit they will be blocked by life lock and a call will be made to the customers and only after their conformation the transaction will be done. Life lock provides you with various options such as fraud alerts, no more junk mail, no more phone solicitors, complete credit reports and wallet lock. The Life lock provides you a complete security and a peaceful sleep. There are over many companies that deal with theft preventing option but they only offer for 90 days. And you have to remind them about your locks. There over millions of customer who sleep peacefully as their account has been safe under the hands of lifelock. You can ask opinions from lifelock customers and there are life lock reviews, which best describes about lifelock.com. If your identity is stolen while you are a member they make necessary step to recover your good name and they will spend upto $1,000,000 to do it. If you want the best security system and peaceful mind you are looking in the country, then lifelock.com is your best option. If you want the best offer from lifelock you can use the promotional code RD32. No other promotional code offers as this and you can compare other promotional code with RD32.
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Sunday, October 8, 2017
Super Computer from IBM
Guys I came across an article about IBM's New venture and hope it will help you to know about new technology. IBM researchers from the T.J. Watson Research Center reached a significant milestone in the quest to send information between the "brains" on a chip using pulses of light through silicon instead of electrical signals on copper wires. The breakthrough -- a significant advancement in the field of "Silicon Nano photonics" -- uses pulses of light rather than electrical wires to transmit information between different processors on a single chip, significantly reducing cost, energy and heat while increasing communications bandwidth between the cores more than a hundred times over wired chips.
The new technology aims to enable a power-efficient method to connect hundreds or thousands of cores together on a tiny chip by eliminating the wires required to connect them. Using light instead of wires to send information between the cores can be as much as 100 times faster and use 10 times less power than wires, potentially allowing hundreds of cores to be connected together on a single chip, transforming today's large supercomputers into tomorrow's tiny chips while consuming significantly less power.
IBM's optical modulator performs the function of converting a digital electrical signal carried on a wire, into a series of light pulses, carried on a silicon Nano photonic waveguide.
First, an input laser beam (marked by red color) is delivered to the optical modulator. The optical modulator (black box with IBM logo) is basically a very fast "shutter" which controls whether the input laser is blocked or transmitted to the output waveguide.
When a digital electrical pulse (a "1" bit marked by yellow) arrives from the left at the modulator, a short pulse of light is allowed to pass through at the optical output on the right.
When there is no electrical pulse at the modulator (a "0" bit), the modulator blocks light from passing through at the optical output.
In this way, the device "modulates" the intensity of the input laser beam.
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