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  • Dec 24, 2010 from kmpatel(Kamlesh Patel) in Business
    kmpatel Have you ever wondered if there was a foolproof method to get rid of acne fast so that you could finally avoid that thick cowl-up you utilize on your face to hide the inflamed red dots which might be protecting components of your face? Unfortunately, some people just do not know how to manage their pimples issues?instead of helping them die down peacefully, they do all the improper things that make them much more irritated, inflicting them to swell and get even redder, if thats even possible.
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  • Sep 18, 2010 from techcrunch(TechCrunch)
    techcrunch Among companies I loathe, Comcast is right up there. Alongside Expedia and AT&T, they share the common thread of having typically poor service, and even worse customer service. But Im a forgiving guy. Im willing to give Comcast a second chance. Well, for 6 months at least.
    Ive been a Comcast customer a few different times at various points of my life. Each time Ive had an awful experience. My favorite was two years ago when I was continually getting billed for services I didnt have (nor had I ever had, actually). Each month I was told it was resolved, and each month it was right back on my bill. It took me bitching up a storm on Twitter to get it actually resolved by the higher-ups at the company. And I know my situation wasnt unique and sadly, many people have an even bigger nightmare resolving things.
    After that incident, I cancelled my cable television service from Comcast. Unfortunately, I couldnt completely sever the tie, because they were the only high-speed Internet provider in my area. Still, it was kind of wonderful, I used a combination of iTunes, Hulu, and Xbox Live to get all my content over Comcasts dumb pipe. But something was still missing.
    When I moved last year, I was in an area where Comcast didnt reign supreme, so I decided to get cable television again. I just wanted to see if I really had missed it. It turns out I sort of had mainly because of sports. So now I have a difficult choice. Ive just moved again and sadly, once again, only Comcast is available in my area. I have to get Internet from them, so Ive decided to sign up for one of their special packages that is discounted for 6 months.
    I dont particularly want to do this, but its also football season, and I really dont feel like having to go to a bar every time I want to see a game. More importantly, the new Apple TV and Google TV are on the verge of launching. And there are even more potentially interesting things on the horizon. I think were getting closer and closer to the point where completely cutting the cord is not just viable, but a savvy move.
    And while some of my counterparts like Nick Bilton have been able to cut the cord already, others, like Dan Frommer, reattached it. Were not there just yet.
    As everyone is well aware, Apple TV hasnt been a success up until now. I like mine, but the content model on it is flawed. The move to TV show rentals is definitely a welcome one. But with only content from ABC and some content from Fox, the selection isnt good enough. My hope is that this model proves to be a success and the other networks/stations get on board quickly. (Though it doesnt look too promising right now.)
    More interesting about the new Apple TV is the AirPlay functionality that is going to allow you to push almost any video content from any iOS device right to your Apple TV (and soon other devices that have this built-in). Yes, that includes Netflix and the MLB app.
    Sports remain an issue in general, but some are supposedly coming to Xbox Live compliments of ESPN shortly. And there is ESPN 3, the online component of the network that allows you to watch games live online if your provider has a deal with them to carry it (Comcast does).
    Meanwhile, Google TV is set to launch as soon as next month. Its a little bit different because it seems to be a layer that will exist on top of current television offerings. But it will also be pushing online video as well. That could definitely help change the stigma that is still associated with online video versus television.
    And then theres that new Mac mini with an HDMI output.
    All of this stuff is chipping away at the cable television stronghold. There isnt going to be one killer, but all of these combined are slowly doing the job. And theyll continue to get better at it.
    I fully understand that the vast majority of people are not going to cut the cable anytime soon. This smorgasbord of services is way too complicated for the average consumers to deal with. But I think its foolish if these companies believe that people never will (especially if cable keeps offering a user experience that is utter garbage).
    Eventually, everything, including all video content, is going to be served over one pipe the Internet. And, as is always the case, young people are going to lead this revolution. The excuse that, my parents are never going to cancel their cable isnt a valid one. This is about the future.
    So, Im giving Comcast 6 months to live, then Im likely cutting off its head and going Internet-only. The timing seems right.
    Humorously, Comcast isnt making this particularly easy. I was on the web yesterday looking at my options, and I found one I think I liked. But I couldnt find a way to add all the options I wanted (like a DVR), so I called customer support. After about six steps where I basically had to prove I wasnt already a customer (I mean, seriously?), I got through to an actual human being.
    Naturally, he tried to get me to sign up for a significantly more expensive package (more...

    Quick and Dirty Natural Remedies to Clear Up Zits

  • Aug 13, 2011 from visentjanesss in Lifestyle
    visentjanesss Lemon juice is fantastic for fighting acne. If you notice a zit starting to erupt (or one that has erupted already) squeeze or dab some fresh lemon juice onto the blemish. It is best to do this at night, before you go to sleep so that the lemon has time to do its job before your face is subjected to the rigors of a busy day. If you have particularly sensitive skin you can dilute it with water. Lemon acts as a natural antiseptic. It also has naturally occurring anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. This is one of the reasons that lemon is so popular in household cleansers as well. Mint is an herb that's very effective against acne. When you apply mint to your skin, you'll quickly feel rejuvenated. In addition to this, it absorbs oils that may be adhering to your skin and helps open your pores. Mint is something that can be helpful whether used alone or in conjunction with other items (such as oatmeal, honey or other things) to form a cream or mask. Just do an online search and you can find a wide variety of mint-based recipes for your skin. Simply make the one that you like the sound of and see how it works!

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If you have any ... I'm not saying this will work for everyone, but it does work for me =) Cold water/ice will also help shrink enlarged pores.

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