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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

How to Enlarge My Penis - Techniques to Make Your Penis Bigger Naturally

Are you saying I want to know how to enlarge my penis? The sad truth is that no matter how many times women will snigger and say that size does not matter we all know the truth behind these comments. Make no mistake, women are the first to discuss "sizes" with friends and sadly we are at their mercy. I want you to know that you do not need to opt in for pills or surgery to increase the size of your penis. While there are many devices out there, none will offer permanent enlargement.

One of the most effective techniques to enlarge your penis naturally has been around for thousands of years. In fact it has been used by many cultures outside the western world for centuries, many that placed greater importance on penis size than the anxiety and pressure men face today.

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These techniques were unknown in the western world but do not let that fool you to think they do not work! Stop wondering how to enlarge my penis, pay close attention!

How to Enlarge My Penis - Techniques to Make Your Penis Bigger Naturally

One technique that has been used for centuries is called Jelqing. Jelqing has become one of the most used penis enlargement exercises by men world wide. The reason? The results! Most men have reported an increase in the length and thickness of their penis between 1-4 inches. Sound too good to be true? Well it isn't if you know exactly how and why Jelqing is so effective.

Your penis is made of spongy tissue that allows blood to be held within the penis, when erect this spongy tissue called the Corpus Cavernosum holds the blood inside your penis. The more blood your Corpus Cavernosum can hold, the bigger your penis will be while flaccid or erect.

There is no surgery in the world that can increase the amount of blood the Corpus Cavernosum can hold, the only solution that works is Jelqing.

When performed correctly Jelqing is completely safe. Performed daily, Jelqing slowly increases and expands the Corpus Cavernosum to allow more blood to enter the penis. After several weeks you will begin to notice changes in the length and thickness of your penis.

Jelqing requires a few other exercises such as warm ups and stretches daily for optimum results. All exercises are safe and extremely effective for forcing an under-developed penis to grow naturally.

How to Enlarge My Penis - Techniques to Make Your Penis Bigger Naturally

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

What Is The Best SmartPhone On The Market Today?

The answer to this question is really a personal one. Everyone's likes, wants, and needs will be different. Now... how do you decide which is right for YOU?

In all honesty there is no 'best" smartphone, just the best one currently available for your needs. For 5 different use cases, there will be 5 different "best" choices, so I can only guess as to your use case.

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Is there a particular carrier you have to use?

What Is The Best SmartPhone On The Market Today?

Also, there are lots of different definitions of "smartphone". To me a smartphone means that I can load my own applications on it. It can get my e-mails, contacts, and appointments over air from a MS exchange server. And that it has a means for significant text entry, for responding to e-mails.

There are some great phones that don't meet my definition (IPhone doesn't yet have an official way to load your own applications, Sidekick doesn't let you load apps, Nokia N95 doesn't have a high volume text input method, etc...). There is lots of room for experienced users to disagree with me on this definition, so be warned.

The Windows Mobile OS (current version is 6) is used in the Motorola Q series, the Blackjack I/II, Palm treo 750 and many of the HTC phones.

The RIM OS is used in all Blackberries.

There are other OS out there (OSX for the IPhone, Palm for the Treo 755/Centro, Symbian for several of the Nokia phones, etc...). But only the MS OS has a universal way for syncing over air to a corporate exchange server. All the others require an additional piece of middleware. Of those solutions, the RIM Blackberry Enterprise Server is by far the most popular. So if I have to guess for you, I'd limit myself to those two OS's.

The RIM OS is pretty easy to use, reliable, and straight forward. It does what it's intended to use well. That's why for non technical users, I almost always recommend a RIM based phone. It may not have every bell and whistle but it's a workhorse for sending and receiving e-mail.

In Blackberries you basically have the choice of a full size keypad (Blackberry 8800 or "Curve" style), or you have a streamlined keyboard (8100 or "Pearl" style). The Curves are much better if you have to write a lot of e-mail. The Pearl's are better if you need a smaller form-factor, and are reading more e-mail than you are writting.

In the windows OS there are many different shapes and sizes. I prefer units with a full keyboard like the Motorola Qm or the Blackjack II. Slider phones like the Wave, Wing, etc... You'd need to try some to pick the form-factor you like, but they all will perform similarly since they are based on the same OS. In general the windows based phones can do more, but are more flaky and less reliable. It's not uncommon for some windows based phones to occasionally crash and the user needs to remove the battery to reboot the phone (insert your favorite anti-Microsoft joke here).

Once you've picked a carrier, OS, and form-factor, here's some final criteria to look at.....

A removable battery is a must (another deal break with the iPhone). Is there an option for a higher capacity battery if you don't mind a bit more bulk.

How does it charge? A standard mini USB port will make it way easy to charge in a variety of circumstances and save you money on chargers.

Does it support the latest/fastest wireless data for your carrier? EVDO Rev A for Sprint and Verizon, HSDPA for AT&T.

Does it have a removable media slot (micro SD, etc...).

Does it have an integrated GPS chip? Has the wireless carrier turned off that chip so you aren't allowed to use it? Is the chip the highly sensitive (a good thing) Sirf III chip?

Do you need a camera? 2 Meg is a nice bump over 1.3 as it gives you good enough resolution to actually take pictures of business cards and then have software convert the picture to contact data.

Do you need WiFi?

If I answer all of the above for me, no phone exisits that has it all.

If I had to guess for you with no more information... I'd go with a Blackberry 8800.

What Is The Best SmartPhone On The Market Today?

Michael is the owner of FreedomFire Communications....including DS3-Bandwidth.com and Business-VoIP-Solution.com. Michael also authors Broadband Nation where you're always welcome to drop in and catch up on the latest BroadBand news, tips, insights, and ramblings for the masses.

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