Dawgs on the Go Introduces DawggieGoPak: Dog Walking, Done Right 22
Dec
Posted by in Car MP3 on 12 22nd, 2011


Safety Harbor, Florida (PRWEB) October 28, 2011

Whats worse than running out the door in a hurry and forgetting something? Its when already out the door to walk the dog! To add to that frustration, what about having to juggle the keys, cell phone and dog treats when the walking shorts are short on pockets?

DawggieGoPak by Dawgs on the Go (http://www.dawggiegopak.com) makes being able to just grab the leash and go easy when Fido is whining at the door. Coming to the rescue with convenience, organization meets style in a way that cant be beat. Never again forget the cell phone, spare house key, identification and the MP3, not to mention the puppy treats and poop bag!

DawggieGoPak is the perfect sized necessities organizer for urban dog owners and on-the-go suburban parents to properly care for their dog. As seen in Animal Wellness, Cesars Way, Fido & Modern Dog magazines, DawggieGoPak is a top choice for pet owners to avoid the common frustration of leaving something at home.

DawggieGoPak is not only stylish, available in multiple colors and designs, but has several unique features that make it a must for pet owners. It has a roomy multi-pocket design with Velcro enclosures to securely hold all of the on-the-go needs, yet is compact enough to seamlessly attach to any type leash. DawggieGoPak has a convenient built-in baggie dispenser with a reinforced grommet for poop bags, as well as an added keychain-style loop tucked inside thats perfect for attaching house or car keys. Never be locked out again!

Proudly made in the U.S.A. with a durable water resistant fabric, DawggieGoPak is also a great gift idea for pet enthusiasts. With such a wide variety of colors, design features and ribbon selections to choose from, theres certain to be a DawggieGoPak to fit everyones taste for their Dawgs on the Go!

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SGIO Renters Running The Risk With Their Belongings 20
Dec
Posted by in Car MP3 on 12 20th, 2011


(PRWEB) October 29, 2011

SGIO Home Insurance SGIO has found that over 45 per cent of WA renters dont have home contents insurance, despite renters claiming around twice as much for burglary than home owners 1,2.

The research also showed that one in four WA renters live with risky roommates who have damaged their valuables3.

SGIO Home Insurance spokesperson Tracy Woodley said, ‘It appears renters may be too relaxed when it comes to protecting their valuables.

Our research shows that WA renters are running the risk when it comes to insuring their belongings and with 85 per cent sharing their valuables with their roommates, many are taking a gamble.

Renters may feel like they’re limited in the safety and security steps they can take because they don’t own the property but if renters calculated up the cost to replace items such as their TV, gaming console, laptop or MP3 Player, they would be quite surprised.

Also with many of us sharing these valuable items with our roommates and possibly their friends if theyre over, were potentially risking our belongings.

Living with housemates can be hazardous at the best of times when it comes to sharing costs and chores, so we want to urge WA renters to take up renters insurance so they have the peace of mind, should the worst happen, Ms Woodley said.

SGIO offers renters contents insurance with the ability for roommates to pool their belongings under one policy or take out separate cover.

1 Based on a survey of 270 WA shared rental households by Pure Profile Research in August 2011.

2 Based on SGIO home claims data for the financial year 2010 2011

3 Accidental damage is an option with SGIO Home Contents Insurance

This is general advice only so to see if this product is right for you, consider your own circumstances and the Product Disclosure Statement from the product issuer, SGIO.

SGIO Insurance is a leading insurance provider, offering Home Insurance, Car Insurance, Motorcycle Insurance, Travel Insurance, Business Insurance, Boat Insurance, Health Insurance and Caravan Insurance in NSW.

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Today Tonight Takes Delivery of Kias White Optima 19
Dec
Posted by in Car MP3 on 12 19th, 2011


(PRWEB) December 19, 2011

The host of Australias top rating current affairs program, Today Tonight has taken delivery of his new Kia Optima and is pleased to join the Kia family.

Kia is a brand on the move. The organisation has invested hundreds of millions of dollars globally to produce a line up of vehicles, which are reliable, eye catching and affordable. My new Optima is proof their research and development dollar is being well spent, Matt said.

The new Kia Optima was launched at the Kia Australian Open tennis tournament in January this year, an event Matt was hosting for the official broadcaster, Channel Seven.

Kia Motors Australia President & CEO Mr Choongwoo (Charlie) Kim, is delighted Matt has become one of Kias brand ambassadors.

Matt White is extremely popular amongst Kia customers and dealers, he said. He is a motoring enthusiast and admits to having motorsport running through his veins. We are extremely happy to have him as an ambassador of the Kia brand and know he will enjoy driving his new Optima.

Like all Optimas imported into Australia, Matts vehicle is a well appointed Platinum, powered by a 4-cylinder, 2.4-litre GDI Theta II engine which produces 148 kW at 6300 rpm and 250Nm of torque at 4250 rpm.

Even though the new engine can take the car from zero to 100km/hr in 9.0 seconds, it meets the EURO IV emissions requirements and boasts a combined fuel consumption of 7.9 L/100km.

LED Daytime Running Lights, High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps, 18-inch alloy wheels and rear spoiler add to the Optimas visual presence.

The interior of my new car is aircraft cockpit inspired, Matt boasted. It has the latest sound system connected to seven speakers, including a 4-inch centre speaker and an 8-inch sub-Woofer which can play CDs and MP3s and is USB and iPod compatible. I can also use my phone hands free courtesy of Bluetooth wireless connectivity.

The list of active and passive safety features includes ABS with Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA) and Electronic Stability Control (ESC), six SRS airbags and the new tailgate-mounted reversing safety camera fitted with a 130-degree, wide-angle lens which, transmits images to an LCD display set within the interior rear-view mirror.

This enables the driver to simultaneously check the rear view mirror and the blind spot immediately behind the car. A back-warning sensor also helps the driver to avoid contact with pedestrians and other vehicles by triggering an audible warning whenever the Optima is approaching an obstruction.

The Kia Optima Platinum has a RRP price of $ 36,990 (excl. statutory charges & dealer delivery).

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Quick Cable Portable Jump Packs Can Mean Winter Driving Survival 16
Dec
Posted by in Car MP3 on 12 16th, 2011

Franksville, WI (PRWEB) December 13, 2011

While jumper cables have their place in an emergency kit, advanced technology portable jump packs from Quick Cable make it easier and faster to jump start cold cars.

Quick Cable Corporations new iStart Portable Power Pack takes the traditional jump pack to a new level. Portable jump packs are ready to go in an emergency without waiting for another running vehicle or service truck. With sealed AGM batteries and new onboard technology, products like the Quick Cable iStart are more reliable, lighter and easier to use than ever before. Many have auxiliary power outlets to charge cell phones and MP3 players, some have work lights that make things easier at nightsome even have built-in warning flashers for roadside emergencies.

While jump packs have been around for a few years, new models have advanced battery designs to deliver more power and reliability than ever before.

Quick Cable Corporation, makers of the well-known Rescue brand power packs found on commercial service vehicles offers an updated consumer product in the iStart. David Smith, company specialist in the battery distribution market, had some advice on selecting a jump starting unit.

There are quite a few choices out there, but if you make the decision to invest in a portable power pack, look for indications that the unit is built well and will work when you need it, David said. A power pack has to have a good battery insidelook for a sealed, AGM battery. It wont leak, and they hold their charge better. Also, look for good quality booster cables. A lot of low quality products have aluminum cables that dont deliver much currentplus they get hot pretty quickly. Our basic iStart unit has flexible copper welding cables that are easy to use in cold weather, and they deliver maximum current from the battery.

Other features that may be important to consider in a power pack are 12V cigarette-style outlet to charge cell phones and other electronic equipment, work and warning lights for safety, and some surprising features like LED lights in the battery clamps, air compressors to inflate flat tires, and even 120V AC plugs.

A good basic power pack like our iStart model will get your car started and give you a light to work with. Its lightweight and doesnt take up much space, David explained. But you can get all the features you need with our wide product selection. Thats why roadside service guystow truckshave Rescue power packs onboard. Theyre powerful, quick to use, and dependable.

Theres nothing worse than a dead car in a cold parking lot on a dark winter night. A call for help might mean a long wait. A portable power pack could make a big difference.

About Quick Cable Corporation: Quick Cable Corporation (http://www.quickcable.com) is the leading manufacturer of battery connectors, battery cables, battery accessories, electrical storage and connectivity solutions. For 65 years Quick Cable has led the industry with advanced product designs, better materials and a commitment to quality in every phase of production. Quick Cable is headquartered in Franksville, Wisconsin, with manufacturing plants in Franksville and Mississauga, Ontario.

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NSW Renters Running The Risk With Their Belongings 11
Dec
Posted by in Car MP3 on 12 11th, 2011


(PRWEB) October 29, 2011

NRMA Insurance has found that 50 per cent of NSW renters dont have home contents insurance, despite renters claiming more than twice as much for burglary than home owners1,2.

The research also showed that one in five NSW renters live with risky roommates who have damaged their valuables3.

NRMA Home Insurance spokesperson Tracy Woodley said, ‘It appears renters may be too relaxed when it comes to protecting their valuables.

Our research shows that NSW renters are running the risk when it comes to insuring their belongings and with 90 per cent sharing their valuables with their roommates, many are taking a gamble.

Renters may feel like they’re limited in the safety and security steps they can take because they don’t own their home, but if renters calculated up the cost to replace items such as their TV, gaming console, laptop or MP3 Player, they would be quite surprised.

Also with many of us sharing these valuable items with our roommates and possibly their friends if theyre over, were potentially risking our belongings.

Living with housemates can be hazardous at the best of times when it comes to sharing costs and chores, so we want to urge NSW renters to take up renters insurance so they have the peace of mind, should the worst happen, Ms Woodley said.

NRMA Home Insurance offers renters contents insurance with the ability for roommates to pool their belongings under one policy or take out separate cover.

For more information visit Renter’s Insurance.

1 Based on a survey of 425 NSW shared rental households by Pure Profile Research in August 2011.

2 Based on NRMA Insurance home claims data for the financial year 2010 2011

3 Accidental damage is an option with NRMA Home Contents Insurance

This is general advice only so to see if this product is right for you, consider your own circumstances and the Product Disclosure Statement from the product issuer, NRMA Insurance.

NRMA Insurance is a leading insurance provider, offering Home Insurance, Car Insurance, Motorcycle Insurance, Travel Insurance, Business Insurance, Boat Insurance, Health Insurance and Caravan Insurance in NSW.

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SGIC Renters Running The Risk With Their Belongings 11
Dec
Posted by in Car MP3 on 12 11th, 2011


(PRWEB) October 29, 2011

SGIC Home Insurance has found that around 40 per cent of SA renters dont have home contents insurance, despite renters claiming around one and a half times more for burglary than home owners1,2.

The research also showed that one in four SA renters live with risky roommates who have damaged their valuables3.

SGIC Home Insurance spokesperson Tracy Woodley said, ‘It appears renters may be too relaxed when it comes to protecting their valuables.

Our research shows that SA renters are running the risk when it comes to insuring their belongings and with over 90 per cent sharing their valuables with their roommates, many are taking a gamble.

Renters may feel like they’re limited in the safety and security steps they can take because they don’t own the property but if renters calculated up the cost to replace items such as their TV, gaming console, laptop or MP3 Player, they would be quite surprised.

Also with many of us sharing these valuable items with our roommates and possibly their friends if theyre over, were potentially risking our belongings.

Living with housemates can be hazardous at the best of times when it comes to sharing costs and chores, so we want to urge SA renters to take up renters insurance so they have the peace of mind, should the worst happen, Ms Woodley said.

SGIC offers renters contents insurance with the ability for roommates to pool their belongings under one policy or take out separate cover.

1 Based on a survey of 300 SA shared rental households by Pure Profile Research in August 2011.

2 Based on SGIC home claims data for the financial year 2010 2011

3 Accidental damage is an option with SGIC Home Contents Insurance

This is general advice only so to see if this product is right for you, consider your own circumstances and the Product Disclosure Statement from the product issuer, SGIC.

SGIC Insurance is a leading insurance provider, offering Home Insurance, Car Insurance, Motorcycle Insurance, Travel Insurance, Business Insurance, Boat Insurance, Health Insurance and Caravan Insurance in NSW.

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QLD Renters Running The Risk With Their Belongings 9
Dec
Posted by in Car MP3 on 12 9th, 2011


(PRWEB) October 29, 2011

NRMA Home Insurance QLD has found that over 40 per cent of QLD renters dont have home contents insurance, despite renters claiming nearly twice as much for burglary than home owners1,2.

The research also showed that one in three QLD renters live with risky roommates who have damaged their valuables3.

NRMA Home Insurance spokesperson Tracy Woodley said, ‘It appears renters may be too relaxed when it comes to protecting their valuables.

Our research shows that QLD renters are running the risk when it comes to insuring their belongings and with over 90 per cent sharing their valuables with their roommates, many are taking a gamble.

Renters may feel like they’re limited in the safety and security steps they can take because they don’t own the property but if renters calculated up the cost to replace items such as their TV, gaming console, laptop or MP3 Player, they would be quite surprised.

Also with many of us sharing these valuable items with our roommates and possibly their friends if theyre over, were potentially risking our belongings.

Living with housemates can be hazardous at the best of times when it comes to sharing costs and chores, so we want to urge QLD renters to take up renters insurance so they have the peace of mind, should the worst happen, Ms Woodley said.

NRMA Insurance offers renters contents insurance with the ability for roommates to pool their belongings under one policy or take out separate cover.

For more information visit Renter’s Insurance.

1 Based on a survey of 400 QLD shared rental households by Pure Profile Research in August 2011.

2 Based on NRMA Insurance home claims data for the financial year 2010 2011

3 Accidental damage is an option with NRMA Home Contents Insurance

This is general advice only so to see if this product is right for you, consider your own circumstances and the Product Disclosure Statement from the product issuer, NRMA Insurance.

NRMA Insurance is a leading insurance provider, offering Home Insurance, Car Insurance, Motorcycle Insurance, Travel Insurance, Business Insurance, Boat Insurance, Health Insurance and Caravan Insurance in NSW.

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Magic DVD Ripper Gives You Support for Ripping Disney’s Cars 2 DVD 8
Dec
Posted by in Car MP3 on 12 8th, 2011

(PRWEB) November 01, 2011

Magic DVD software announces that the latest Disney’s Pixar animation DVD movie, Cars 2, can be ripped and converted to other video formats by using Magic DVD Ripper for playing on different player devices.

This release marks that there is no problem for anyone who wants to copy DVD Cars 2 for making a copy or backing up this movie on your hardware. Furthermore, those people who want to watch on a pocket player device can also use this program to rip DVD Cars 2 to other video formats for playing on other devices, such as smart phone, iPhone, iPod, or iPad, etc.

About Magic DVD Ripper:

Magic DVD Ripper is a very easy and powerful DVD ripping software, which can convert DVD to VCD, SVCD, AVI(Xvid, DivX), WMV, MP3, MPEG2, MP4(for iPod, iPad, PSP, PS3 or smartphone etc mp4 player) formats or backup DVD to hard drive without any loss of quality. Magic DVD Ripper has both converting and backup function combined with faster ripping speed. While other software may be unable to rip some certain DVDs or yield audio/video not in sync, Magic DVD Ripper almost always perform perfectly.

For more features, please visit: http://www.magicdvdripper.com/dvd-ripper.htm

System Requirements:

Operating System: Window 7/Vista/ 2003/ XP/2000.

Price and Availability:

The price of Magic DVD Ripper is $ 39.95 and allows you to free download. Any new users before registration have 5 times to enjoy the full feature.

Free download here: http://www.magicdvdripper.com/download.htm

About Magic DVD Software

Magicdvdripper.com is a leading DVD solution online store owned by Magic DVD Software, provides the excellent DVD solution programs such as Magic DVD ripper and Magic DVD copier.

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Bully-Proof Your Kids with a Breakthrough Life Coaching Program for Kids from Adventures in Wisdom 29
Aug
Posted by in Car MP3 on 08 29th, 2011


Austin, TX (PRWEB) May 18, 2011

Adventures in Wisdom announces a breakthrough life coaching program for kids that empowers kids to build self-confidence and bully-proof their lives. Now, helping kids build confidence, alleviate self-doubt, and deter bullies is as easy as car rides between activities with mom and dad. The program is the first-of-its kind to be lead by a character mentor, Wyatt the Wise Wizard, who uses fables and activities to make personal development fun for kids.

The program is specifically designed for busy families and can be used at home or in the car. Five programs — MindPower, InnerPower, MePower, DreamPower and Slaying Dragons, teach over 25 critical life skills using a modular format. The programs are divided into multiple 5 to 15 minute segments that are perfect for everyone to listen to together. Or, older children who want to self-study can read the e-Books in the backseat.



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