Thursday, February 28, 2008

What is a DVD?

The first players appeared in Japan in November, 1996, followed by U.S. players in March, 1997, with distribution limited to only 7 major cities for the first 6 months. Players slowly trickled in to other regions around the world. prices for the first players in 1997 were $1000 and up. By the end of 2000, players were available for under $100 at discount retailers. In 2003 players became available for under $50. Six years after the initial launch, close to one thousand models of dvd players were available from over a hundred consumer electronics manufacturers.

Fujitsu supposedly released the first dvd-rom-equipped computer on Nov. 6 in Japan. Toshiba released a dvd-rom-equipped computer and a dvd-rom drive in Japan in early 1997 (moved back from December which was moved back from November). dvd-rom drives from Toshiba, Pioneer, Panasonic, Hitachi, and Sony began appearing in sample quantities as early as january 1997, but none were available before May. The first PC upgrade kits (a combination of dvd-rom drive and hardware decoder card) became available from Creative Labs, Hi-Val, and diamond Multimedia in April and May of 1997.

Today, every major PC manufacturer has models that include dvd-rom drives. The price difference from the same system with a CD-rom drive ranges from $30 to $200 (laptops have more expensive drives). upgrade kits for older computers have been available over the years for $100 to $700 from companies such as Creative Labs, DynaTek, E4 (Elecede), Hi-Val, Leadtek, Margi Systems (for laptops), media Forte, Pacific Digital, Sigma Designs, Sony, Toshiba, Utobia, and others.

Note: If you buy a player or drive from outside your country (e.g., a japanese player for use in the US) you may not be able to play region-locked discs on it.

The first dvd-Audio players were released in Japan by Pioneer in late 1999, but they did not play copy-protected discs. Matsushita (under the Panasonic and Technics labels) first released full-fledged players in July 2000 for $700 to $1,200. dvd-Audio players are now also made by Aiwa, Denon, JVC, Kenwood, Madrigal, Marantz, Nakamichi, Onkyo, Toshiba, Yamaha, and others. Sony released the first SACD players in May 1999 for $5,000. Pioneer's first dvd-Audio players released in late 1999 also played SACD. SACD players are now also made by Accuphase, Aiwa, Denon, Kenwood, Marantz, Philips, Sharp, and others.

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Your Vacation Domicile - Vacation Rental Home Orlando Florida

Major portion of Orlando economy is engaged in the tourist industry. And, tremendous growth has been seen in tourist industry just because of its number of tourist attraction which includes walt Disney world, universal Orlando resort, sea world and much more than this. Orlando Florida has something for all ages. Every place has its own attraction such as walt Disney World has Disney animal kingdom, Blizzard beach, Typhoon Lagoon and downtown Disney. In the same manner sea world is featured with places like marine animals, amusements parks, water parks. And, much more which is very difficult to list them all. But, such adventure is important but where to accommodate carries an equal importance. As the place of accommodation must be suitable in terms of its cost and comfort level, and this is offered by only vacation rental home.

It is true that there are other alternatives available for accommodating such as hotels and motels and they are enough luxury to stay in. But the thing which matters is that though they are luxurious but they are not spacious as an Orlando Florida vacation rental home. Vacation rental home Orlando Florida beats the places like hotels as they are spacious and luxurious too.

The person can easily find different vacation rental home in Orlando Florida that is at different location and sizes. He can choose from wide range of vacation rental home as per his budget and needs.

Vacation rental home Orlando Florida is cheap and less expensive as compared to the cost involved, while accommodating at hotels. Not only the cost which matters while choosing any place of accommodation but the comfort it offers also matters.

vacation rental home Orlando Florida offers all the amenities and environment of home such as television, DVD, laundry, dinning room, bed room, terrace and much more. The person can choose vacation rental home with or without pool as it is important element while holidaying in Orlando Florida. The cost of vacation rental home with a swimming pool varies from the home without swimming pool.

The best part of vacation rental home Orlando Florida is that the person can relax and sit as if he is in his own home. And, above that he will be not disturbed by any person without his permission. On the other hand, while staying at hotels the person is disturbed every minute by one or the other person.

Now feel home and relax while holidaying at Orlando Florida with vacation rental Home.

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Recharge And Relax At Work With These Simple Techniques

Our busy lifestyles and work demands mean that we often find it difficult to exercise our bodies as frequently as we should. This leads to tiredness, stress and reduced work performance.

However taking a short break to complete a few simple yoga postures at your desk can help to relieve stress and tiredness and refresh you for another work session.

To help you reduce the effects of working long hours at a desk or in front of a computer, Total.Yoga.Practice suggests you periodically perform 2 simple yoga practices at your desk. The first part of this work relaxation series can be found in our free yoga newsletter

Office yoga - part 2

Take a moment to clear your mind. Be conscious of your thoughts and how they erratically pop into and out of your mind. Actively still your mind by focusing on your breathing. Vigorously rub your hands together until you feel warmth on your palms. Place your hands on your face with your palms cupping your eyes and your fingers on your forehead. Open your eyes into your cupped hands and keep your body and mind still for a few moments.

Nadi Shodhana (alternate breathing)

Sit comfortably in your chair with your back straight. Hold your right hand in front of your face with the middle two fingers resting between your eyebrows. Your thumb should be above your right nostril and your ring finger above the left. Close your right nostril with your thumb and breathe in slowly and silently through your left nostril, until your lungs are full without straining. Release the right nostril and close the left nostril with your ring finger. Exhale through the right nostril slowly, keeping the duration of the exhale the same as the inhale. Inhale slowly through the right nostril. Release the left nostril and close the right nostril with your thumb while you exhale. Repeat the sequence 10 times making sure that your breathing is silent. This Pranayama is good for relaxing your mind.

Pandanguli Naman (Toe curling)

Sit upright in your chair with your back straight. With your feet on the ground, shoes off, inhale as you stretch the toes of both feet backward away from the floor. Exhale as you stretch your toes downwards to make fists with your feet. Hold each position for several breaths as you feel the stretch. Repeat 10 times.

Goolf Naman (Ankles bending)

Still sitting erect with your legs slightly extended, heels on the floor. Inhale as you bend at the ankle pulling the feet back towards your leg. Exhale as you push the foot forward trying to touch the floor. Hold each position as you feel the stretch. Repeat 10 times.

Goolf Chakra (Ankle rotation)

In the seated position with your legs slightly extended, heels on the floor. Starting with the right foot, keep the leg still as you rotate the foot at the ankle clockwise 10 times. Rotate 10 times in the opposite direction. Repeat with the left foot. Next rotate both feet together in a clockwise direction 10 times. Repeat, rotating 10 times in an anti-clockwise direction. Try rotating both feet at the same time, but in different directions, clockwise with the right foot, anti-clockwise with the left foot. Repeat, with the right foot rotating anti-clockwise and the left foot rotating clockwise. Throughout the exercise, inhale as the foot is rising, exhale as the foot in falling.

Janu Naman (Knee bending)

In the seated position, clasp your hands under the right thigh, raise and straighten the leg keeping your spine straight. bend and contract the leg bringing the knee towards your chest, and heel towards your buttocks. Straighten the leg. Repeat 10 times and switch to the left leg and repeat 10 times. Inhale while straightening the leg, exhale as you bend the leg.

Seated forward bend

Sit with your back straight and your knees together. bend forward allowing your head to move close to your knees. Remain in the bend for the count of ten as you relax all the muscles in your back. Breathe normally through your nose. This posture helps to relieve tension from your back.

Meru Wakrasana (Spinal Twist) - variation

Sit with your spine straight and your knees together. keep your legs facing forwards and both buttocks on the chair as you slowly rotate your upper body to the right. Start the twist with your abdomen then chest, shoulders and neck as you look behind you over your right shoulder. Once you start the twist you may hold the back of the chair with your left hand to assist the twist, but with care not to over twist. Twist your spine as far as is comfortable and hold for the count of 10 as you breathe slowly through your nose. Repeat the spinal twist to the left.

Bent knee leg lift

Turn sideways in the chair so you can hold the back of the chair for support. With the legs bent, and without holding your legs, lift your feet off the ground and pull your knees close to your chest, without leaning forwards. Pull your knees towards the chest for the count of 10 while you breathe normally through your nose. Release your feet to the floor and relax for the count of 10. Repeat 3 times.

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