How to Charge a Dead Car Battery In 3 Steps

There are several reasons your car battery could die; including failing to start your car for long periods of time, storing it in freezing outdoor temperatures, leaving headlights or interior lights on while the car is turned off, and more.

1) Drive the functional car into position next to the car with the dead battery.

2) Connect each end of the positive jumper cable to the positive terminals on each car battery, Same for the negative.

3) Start the engine of the car with the charged, functional battery, wait, then Start the engine of the car that contains the dead battery.



The three Most Important Factors that affects the Computer Speed



Overall, the performance of your computer depends on what you are doing and how well the computer component works together as a whole, generally speaking there are some factor that affects more than others 


1) Design and Type of Processor or CPU:  More than anything, the design of the processor determines how it performs. Processors differ not only in the Clock Speed, but also by which components make up the chip, how they're arranged, and how they are connect to each other and to the rest of the computer. The generation is basic model of the processor. Different generations of processor have different levels of performance. For instance a 400 MHz processor of one Brand/Type does not necessarily perform as fast as a 400 MHz of another.

2) Clock Speed : Clock speed represents the number of calculations the processor can do in one second. Current systems are measured in Megahertz (or, millions of cycles per second) - the higher the number, the faster the processor executes instructions. Games, digital imaging, and Internet applications are actually the programs most demanding on a CPU. Productivity software like word processing and home finance don’t require much processor power.

3) Bus Speed: The bus is the electronic pathway your CPU uses to communicate with the rest of the computer. The only way to ever upgrade the bus speed is by replacing the motherboard, or main system board, which is very difficult. Sometimes it is easier to simply buy a new PC than to upgrade one that's very old.

It’s worth to note that there is many other important factors that made a difference, like L2 Cache a very fast memory that is placed directly on the processor and can be accessed by the processor at its full speed measured in MB, RAM the second biggest factor in overall system speed after the CPU and Hard Drive storage for your computer's programs and frequently used data, but as we have mentioned earlier it depends on what you are doing.

Three Steps to Negotiate better


How to Negotiate well:


A) Have more points to discuss than the other side.
if you have more points to discuss. You can give up the nickels.” He pushed the nickel towards me. “And keep the dimes.”
B) Have a mathematical formula.
Have everyone agree on a mathematical formula to value an asset or service. It is always key for both sides to be happy at the end but since everything started off on a point of agreement, it is much easier to keep both sides happy at the end even if there is disappointment along the way.
C) Alternatives. 
This is obvious. But pulling it off is often difficult, particularly when you actually don’t have alternatives. You have to have guts and know how to make the other side feel fear.

How to Spend Three Days in Bangkok



When people tell me they hate Bangkok, I can understand. When I first went to Bangkok in 2006, I despised the city and I couldn’t wait to get out. It’s not the best tourist city in the world. Outside of shopping and a few temples, there’s not much to do, it’s dirty, and it smells. It wasn’t until I lived in the city that I really fell in love with the city. Bangkok is not a city that opens itself up easily and most people just spend a day or two here before leaving to go to the islands or the jungle. While you may not need a week here, Bangkok has more than one day’s worth of activities. Spend three days here and fill your time this way:

Day One

The Grand Palace
The Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok has a lot of temples. Start your visit to the city with a tour of the Grand Palace (Royal Palace) and neighboring Wat Pho, home to the famous reclining Buddha. Head across the river to Wat Arun (Temple of the Dawn) and get stellar views of the city atop the temple.
Riverboat Tour
The Chaya Prao in Bangkok, Thailand
Take a tour of the Chao Phraya River, the central water artery of Bangkok. Seeing Bangkok from the river is quite a relaxing and beautiful experience. Don’t do an overpriced tour though. You can ride the water taxi up and down the river for 20 baht (less than a dollar) and get the same views.
Temple Tour
Temple in Bangkok
Bangkok has a lot of beautiful temples. Hire a tuk-tuk driver to take you around for the day to see the temples. Just make sure he doesn’t take you shopping along the way. They get kickbacks if they bring customers into certain shops. They can be annoying about it but they are often the cheapest and most efficient way to see all the temples.
Go Shopping: Second to temples, Bangkok is a shopper’s delight. There are dozens of malls to choose from. Start knocking some off your list and head to Siam Square to visit MBK (cheap phones, shirts, and DVDs), Paragon (upscale shopping), and Siam Discovery (normal priced chain stores).
Watch the Siam Rush Hour: While you are in the area, make sure you are in the Siam BTS train station at 6pm. An unique cultural thing happens then. I don’t want to spoil the surprise so I want tell you what it is.
Watch a Muay Thai fight
Muay Thai fight
Muay Thai is everywhere in Thailand and Thais take the sport very seriously. Fighters train for years. Don’t bother seeing tourist Muay Thai fights on any of the islands. Spend a night seeing an authentic match with great fighters in Bangkok.

Day Two

Floating Market
The floating market
You can do a half-day tour to the floating market outside of the city. It makes for a filling morning adventure. Though touristy and a bit of a rip off, if you head out of the area where the buses drop you off, you’ll come across the more local part of the market. Moreover, you’ll find a lot of good fruit and meals here. I filled my stomach.
Visit Suk Soi 11

Sukhimvit Soi 11, a street located downtown, is an ex-pat and local hotspot and it’s also my favorite street in the city. You’ll find Cheap Charlie’s, a local watering hole where many expats and Thais spend their free time. (Also, my favorite bar in the world.) There are lots of clubs there, you’ll find amazing Indian food at Mogul Room, and there’s good tex-mex at Charlie Browns.
See a Movie: Seeing a movie isn’t that big of a deal but I recommend it for two reasons: 1. Thai movie theaters take the movie experience to the extreme. Theaters are quite luxurious. 2. Before each movie, there is a special introduction to the Thai king and it’s a cultural moment that gives you an appreciation for the Thais love of their king.

Day Three

Chatuchak Weekend Market

The weekend market is one of the best things to see in Bangkok. Its the size of many football fields and it’s crowded on the weekends. You’ll find everything and anything, from authentic jeans to their fake counter parts. There’s also a big dining area with good cheap food. This is the place to shop until you drop!
Jim Thompson’s House
The Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand
Jim Thompson’s house is right near Siam Square. Thompson was a former American Spy and silk merchant in Thailand during the 50s and 60s. He made his traditional Thai style home in Bangkok and filled it with beautiful teak wood, a surrounding garden, and a traditional Thai design. He vanished mysteriously in 1967 while in Malaysia. Donations to the home go towards under privileged kids.
Visit Lumpini Park
Lumpini Park in Bangkok, Thailand
Lumpini Park is Bangkok’s central park. This huge park is well worth a visit if you are a people watcher. You’ll find people doing sports, walking around, practicing tai chi, or just relaxing at all hours of the day.
Chinatown: Chinatown in Bangkok is a culinary feast. You can go shopping here too and buy lots of useless souvenirs but what I love about this area is the food. There’s tons of good street vendors that sell food I hardly ever see anywhere else in the city. (I especially love this fried bread thing you see around!) At night, the area is a great place to go for some delicious seafood.
Visit Soi Cowboy

This is the go-go area of Bangkok. Well, one of them. So why am I saying go here? For good or bad, sex is an integral part of Bangkok and walking down this street will give you an idea of that industry. To understand a place, you need to see it all – the good and bad. These types of places aren’t my thing but I love people watching and you won’t find more interesting than here.

(For food, click on this article about eating in Thailand.)
There might not be a lot to do in Bangkok but there is more to the city than just temples, shopping, and traffic. It’s a city whose charm emerges slowly. Bangkok is best at night. Explore the night markets, bars, street food, and see the best of Bangkok. In three days, you’ll see the major and minor attractions, but you’ll have to live in Bangkok if you really want to get to know it.
To further plan your trip to Bangkok and the surrounding area, visit my travel guide for Thailandto find out on what to see, do, and ways to save money in this amazing (and my favorite) country.

Three Days Diet



It's so nice to loss 10 pounds of weight in three days . kindly note that weight is likely to be fluid, not fat, so the results aren't likely to last.

What to Eat

The 3 Day Diet is very specific about portion size and the foods it includes.

The combination of the suggested foods supposedly creates a unique metabolic reaction that boosts fat burning. But there is no explanation of how that happens or proof that backs up those claims.

The plan also calls for dieters to drink 4 cups of water or no-calorie drinks daily.

What to Do
 Choose a well-balanced weight loss plan that controls calories every day, includes exercise, and lets you enjoy a wide variety of healthy foods. To lose weight and keep it off, it is simply not enough to eat a prescribed diet for three days without addressing eating habits that cause weight gain.

"The plan yields about 1,000 calories a day, which has the ability to lower metabolism so when you revert back to normal eating, you regain weight even quicker.

"Hands down, the 3 Day Diet is not conducive to changing habits or encouraging a healthier lifestyle, which are fundamental to weight control."


Three Ways to reduce Stress


Life Is Short, Enjoy it 


1. Meditate
what Meditate includes is walking, swimming, painting, knitting -- any activity that helps keep your attention calmly in the present moment.
When you catch yourself thinking about your job, your relationship or your lifelong to-do list, experts say to simply let the thought escape, and bring your mind back the repetition of the activity. Try it for just 5 to 10 minutes a day and watch stress levels drop.
2. Picture Yourself Relaxed
To start, simply visualize anything that keeps your thoughts away from current tensions. It could be a favorite vacation spot, a fantasy island, that penthouse in New York City -- or something "touchable," like the feel of your favorite silk robe or cozy sweater.
The idea is to take your mind off your stress, and replace it with an image that evokes a sense of calm. The more realistic your daydream -- in terms of colors, sights, sounds; even touch and feel -- the more relaxation you'll experience.
3. Breathe Deeply
Try this: Let out a big sigh, dropping your chest, and exhaling through gently pursed lips, and Now imagine your low belly, or center, as a deep, powerful place. Feel your breath coming and going as your mind stays focused there. Inhale, feeling your entire belly, sides and lower back expand. Exhale, sighing again as you drop your chest, and feeling your belly, back and sides contract. Repeat 10 times, relaxing more fully each time.

Always Remember to Smile :)

Three Habits to Be Fit for Life


1- watch your food

Drink more water. Even slight dehydration can affect everything from mental focus to stamina.
Increase fiber in your diet. A mix of soluble and insoluble fiber can help digestion and gut health, which provides benefits to your overall health.

2- watch your Body 

Start walking with a pedometer. A recent study found that those who used a pedometer walked more often and were healthier than those who didn't use one.

3- watch your Habits 

Reduce Stress. remove external sources of stress, so you don’t have to compensate for it. Eat healthy meals, get enough sleep, exercise-up a higher standard for yourself.
Optimize Your Environment. First of all, you need to set up an environment optimized for your habit change. Toss out all junk food, tell your family/roommates not to bring in any. Change your paths so you’re not driving/walking by places that sell junk food, and stop carrying loose cash so you’re not tempted to spend it on vending machines.
Prepare a Replacement. Don’t just drop a habit and leave an empty space where that’s used to being filled. Prepare an alternative, a better replacement.
Make Yourself Accountable. Tell other people of your 30-day challenge and ask them to hold you accountable.
Give Yourself a Reward. In addition to a replacement, prepare a nice reward at the completion. Make it something really good, something you don’t usually allow yourself to have

3 Super alternatives to iPhone 5

As popular as iPhone is — selling more than 25 million handsets worldwide last quarter alone (and iPhone 5 pre-orders topping 2 million in its first 24 hours) — they're not the only game in town. In fact, many of today's Android phones can outperform iPhone 5, feature for feature, plus Google's mobile platform is far less restrictive than Apple's iOS.



If you want a long-lasting battery, consider: Samsung Galaxy S III

As awesome as the iPhone is, battery life remains its Achilles' heel. In other words, what's the 
point in being able to do so much if you're looking for an AC outlet by the mid-afternoon?






If you want a great-sounding phone, consider: HTC One X
iPhone was born out of the iPod, and thus music is a big part of its heritage and current appeal -- including iTunes integration. But other smartphones rival against the iPhone in the sound department, including AT&T's  HTC One X




If you want a killer screen, consider: Motorola Droid Razr HD 
those looking for a gorgeous screen might instead consider the upcoming Moto Droid Razr HD, an Android-powered phone unveiled on September 5

What Is My IP



visitors need to know their IP address for many reasons including gaming, tech support, remote desktop connection, proxy detection, anonymity, to see if their address has changed, or if they're running their own email server.

To Know your IP address you can:

1) Open New TAB

2) Go To 
WhatIsMyIP.com

3) Read IT 

Iphone 5 Three Biggest disadvantages


 
1-  No Breakthrough Technology

Apple impproved their phone performance and design but with no breakthrough technology

2-  LTE and carriers

Not a shocker either, but the iPhone 5 will support 4G LTE networks.

3-   Pricing will be the same as for the 4S at launch.

 16, 32 and 64GB at $199, $299 and $399 respectively.