Wednesday, December 24, 2008 

Nintendo Wii Carnival

If you have young children and have been looking for quality video games that they can play, consider the Nintendo Wii Carnival.

It's a simple game they can actually play.

All the fun and excitement of your favorite Carnival Games.

It's the perfect multi-player game for moms, dads, kids, friends, and family of all ages.

There is the classic Alley Ball, Test of Strength, the famed Milk Bottle Throw, or get wet in the Dunk Tank. The Wii remote transforms from a sledgehammer to a frog flinger. Master all the classic carnival games and the ultimate prize could be yours - the virtual goldfish in a bag!

Over 20 family-friendly games including: Frog Leap, Clown Splash, Ring Toss, Dunk Tank, Day at the Races, Lucky Cups, Hoops, Shooting Gallery, Hole-in-One, Nerves of Steel and even The Great Swami, the mysterious fortune teller Advanced game physics combined with innovative Wii controller actions.

Win over 250 virtual carnival prizes like goldfish, pirate swords and giant stuffed animals! Have fun personalizing your in-game characters with wearable rewards like the famous Viking horns and "Bling" necklace Gameplay Images. Prizes are won only on single player mode.

Even if you cannot master the game and get the large prize that is okay. Earn three small prizes and any additional ones won can be converted to a medium prize. The same is true for the additional medium prizes won-converts to a large prize.

Get all the prizes and a more difficult version of the game appears, that is optional to play.

Earn tickets (on single player mode) to get your fortune told by the Great Swami or few other games.

I bought this game for myself and my children in January 2008. I ended up sharing it with some friends and their son who also enjoyed playing it. This is a great game for the younger children to play since the games are simple. My son who will be six years old soon, enjoys playing Carnival.

I was really pleased to see that the Parents magazine issue just in time for Christmas 2007. This is a fun game that will leave lasting memories for your family.

Jennifer Bryan

http://www.empowering-solutions.net - http://www.jenniferbryan.com

Workers crowd around the end of the Janesville General Motors assembly line and the last vehicle to be made at the plant Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, in Janesville, Wis. Many workers took the opportunity to follow the vehicle as it made its way through the final assembly.  (AP Photo/Bill Olmsted, POOL)AP - The Federal Reserve gave an early Christmas present to General Motors' finance arm, allowing the ailing provider of auto loans to qualify for the government's $700 billion rescue fund.

 

Voice Mail Technology - Unified Messaging - The 8th World Wonder!

Voice mail technology is advancing and keeping pace with today's mobile employees.

While the workforce becomes more mobile, voice mail technology is advancing to assist communications with their clients through a central point of contact for their business.

These days, especially with the economy slowing down, there is a shortage of administrative assistants. Looking for new solutions, businesses of all sizes are looking into voice mail services for a more cost efficient substitute. One of the advantages of voice mail technology is the unified messaging system -- it deposits messages into a single electronic inbox and is accessible from a variety of different devices.

Employees can now be more efficient and be easier to get a hold of due to the wonders of unified messaging. Instead of checking all channels of communications, such as your phone(s), online, and fax machines, unified messaging makes it possible to receive mobile voice mails, mobile text messages, fixed-line voice mails, and much more through one phone call - "what a life saver!"
These features do not only make things a lot easier for employee to keep in constant touch with their clients and vendors, but it also enables small businesses appear more productive and more professional which is always a plus.

Another great functionality of unified messaging is it allows employees to respond through the most convenient channel. For example, if an employee was to log into his/her unified messaging inbox and hear a voice mail on his/her office phone, this employee can choose to respond via email or by phone. It also allows you to forward messages if the voice mail is for someone else. There is also a saving option, if you are busy or just want to listen to it later in the day.

Businesses today usually have customer satisfaction as one of their primary goals to retain and generate more loyal customers. With this said, there is one more reason why ALL businesses should use unified messaging, you will be able to address customer feedback more efficiently. Let's say you're on a business trip to meet a client and you receive a voice mail from one of your customers who expresses his/her distress about your product/service and threatens to take his/her business else where if the problem is not fixed. Instead of waiting the next day or two to address this issue and risk losing an account, with unified messaging, you can instantaneously find out about the problem and have someone attend to that customer's need.

This article is brought to you by Voice Connect Inc., a discount voicemail, voice mailbox, voicemail service and Complete messaging service provider. Visit us at http://www.voiceconnectinc.com for more information.

Travelers surround the ticket windows at Portland International Airport Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, in Portland, Ore. Flight cancellations on Monday totaled 259, more than a third of the flights that would have flown on an average December Monday, said Kama Simonds, spokeswoman for the Port of Portland. She said most flights were getting out Tuesday morning, though. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)AP - Hundreds of holiday travelers spent the night in the nation's second busiest airport and others faced delayed or canceled flights and highways choked by snow and ice as storms kept up their assault on northern states.

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