Archive for February, 2009

Corporate Gift: Company Trip to Cancun, Mexico

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Rewarding one’s employees with an all expense trip to a holiday destination can be good to boost moral & loyalty. Such an event a.k.a. a company trip does not have to be a 100% holiday. The company can choose to hold a seminar or conference at the holiday destination too. When to be holding the event? Obviously, when the company has experience a major surge of profits, secured a lucrative deal, & etc that goes somewhere along the line.

Now, to be holding a company trip in Mexico, one will definitely have to consider the Cancun All Inclusive. At Azul Sensatori Hotel; one of Karisma owned hotels, offers 4,300 square feet of meeting space, high tech audio visual equipment, banquets, gourmet catering staff, & even a variety of live musical accompaniment like DJ or live band. All the while during the company trip, the attendees can take memorable moments at the glorious beach & see glorious views.

Bar Code Readers Sure Look High Tech Nowadays

Friday, February 27th, 2009
The Symbol MC9090-G hand held computer has got to be the most advanced looking bar code reader that I have ever seen. It looks like a laser gun from a science fiction movie. In fact, it is a sort of laser gun & shoots lasers at bar codes like the ones you see in modern day super market checkout counters. It has the capability to capture images & bar codes from as far as 40 feet away & as close as 4 inches!

The Symbol MC9090-G hand held computer has features that can put some one’s basic laptop computer to shame. It has a wireless Gun Terminal: 802.11a/b/g, Standard Range Laser (SE1224), Color, 128MB, 53 key, Windows Mobile 5.0, & Audio/Voice/Bluetooth. Wow! Sales points systems have certainly evolved & become high tech!

SS Central America Octagonal Humbert $50 Gold Commemorative

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Rare coins like gold, silver and platinum bullion and bullion coins are chosen as an investment medium for many. Their value is more than just the face value & the precious metal that makes the rare coin. More valuable is the historical value that makes rare coins treasured numismatic items.

Some rare coins like the 1851 and 1852 Augustus Humbert $50 Gold Octagonal “Slug” are valued at $500,000 or more (for the finest of them). Sure, the cost to own one of them could be beyond what many people can afford. Having said so, Monaco rare coin is showing some information about the SS Central America Octagonal Humbert $50 Gold Commemorative “Slug”. Check them out over at ZoomCoin.com.