Why Cheap Massage Tables Can Be Good For Business

December 8th, 2008  |  Published in Things

Every business that runs a salon would like to have a good flow of clients and get maximum occupancy. For such salons, portable massage table can be the best solution.

But for start-up businesses, investing in new table can burn a hole in the pocket. In such situations, cheap massage tables are the nest option. Just because the massage tables are cheap does not mean that they are of poor quality or less durable. There are inventories that list massage tables that vary in price and look. Each of these cheap massage tables that are listed are pulled from search engines and advertisements made on yellow pages, etc. Some of the website?s that list massage tables also provide useful information, tips etc to help business owners.

Philco TB100HH9 Pros & Cons

December 8th, 2008  |  Published in Things

I recently purchased the Philco TB100HH9 and must admit that I am very satisfied with it.  It has allowed me significantly enhance my television viewing experience for just a couple bucks.

If you are interested in getting this dtv converter box I suggest that you get it. For your convenience I have made a list of what I believe are the Pros and Cons of the Philco TB100HH9 digital to analog tv converter box.

Pros:
-Easy setup
-Ability to autoscan or manually set channels
-Comes with a remote control
-Equipped with analog pass-through
-Cheap price
-Excellent picture quality
-Signal strength meter for channel tuning

Cons:
-RF potentially dies
-Hard to reach Access HD for customer service

Sleep Apnea Mouth Devices

December 8th, 2008  |  Published in Things

As many of you already know I suffer from Obstructive Sleep Apnea.  This is a sleeping disorder where my airways collapse while I am sleeping and I actually stop breathing.  This causes me to wake up to so I can start breathing again.  The whole process happens on average 30 times a minute and I don’t realize it is happening. 

But I sure feel it the next day.  I use a CPAP machine which provides a constant air pressure into my nose and mouth and prevents my throat from closing.  The apparatus is awkward and uncomfortable, so I am on a never ending quest for an alternative.  Recently I have been exploring sleep apnea dental devices as a possible solution.  These are designed to hold the lower jaw forward while you sleep.  This makes it more difficult to snore.  They resemble athletic mouth guards or and are made to fit inside your mouth.  While effective somewhat I doubt that they will provide the same level of assistance that a breathing machine does, but perhaps I can swap one in while traveling or on the nights when I just can get comfortable with the mask.  We’ll see.