Tuesday, December 21, 2010
The Great Video Game Debate
Thursday, November 11, 2010
TEXTING -vs- TELEPHONE CALLS
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Mark Your Calendars – Register for the Collaborate & Share Alerts Complimentary Session!
Have you explored using Factiva Alert Widgets as a way of personally consuming the latest information from your Alert, or considered using it as a way of sharing your Alert with colleagues?
Register now to join us on 26 October, for a one-hour complimentary session on how the various tools in Factiva.com enable the sharing of Alerts and facilitate collaboration amongst teams.
Follow the steps below to find the session that best fits your schedule:
1. Select a Region
2. Choose Advanced (Inside-Out) Factiva.com
3. Select October
4. Find a session that fits your schedule and click Register.
5. Complete the short registration form.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
How to Handle Four Driving Emergencies
1. TIRE BLOWOUT
2. TREAD SEPARATION
While driving, if you hear a consistent thumping noise and/or a slapping sound, pull over and check your tires. This process can take days or often only seconds. So if you see damage prior to driving, put on the spare tire before proceeding. If your tire tread does comes off while you are driving, squeeze the gas pedal for just an instant and then gently release it. As with a blowout, drive straight on the road and put on your hazards. Allow your vehicle to coast, and then apply the brakes only slightly, just enough to help you reach a safe turning speed. Put on your turn signal and smoothly turn the car toward the shoulder of the road, ideally on the same side as the damaged tire.
3. TWO WHEELS GO OFF THE PAVEMENT
Let’s say you’re driving along a highway and you swerve to avoid hitting something in the road, and your two right or left tires drop off the blacktop. Gently remove pressure from the accelerator, but don’t touch the brakes unless you absolutely must (ie. Headed down a hill or you’ll hit an obstacle in front of you). Drive parallel with the road until you coast to about 35mph. Smoothly turn the wheel a very slight amount – no more than say 5 degrees – to get back on the road. If you must turn the wheel more than that to avoid an obstacle, then brake. Don’t try to reenter the road with more than 15 degrees of steering because if you have to turn the wheel let’s say 45 or 60 degrees to get back on the pavement, the front tires will most likely regain traction before the rears causing you to spin out. If this is the case, you could end up hitting what you were trying to avoid or even shoot across the road into other traffic. Anti-lock brakes (ABS) come in handy in this situation.
Most of us have experienced skidding whether it has been in the rain, on ice or in snow and it’s no fun at all. If you have ABS and are starting to skid in rain, ice or snow, “stomp” on your brake, after which you will feel the pulses in the pedal and/or hear ABS kick in. You can then ease up slightly on the brake pedal until the pulsing occurs only once a second. However, if you’re skidding in a vehicle without ABS, push the brake hard until your wheels stop. Then immediately release the brake enough to allow the wheels to begin turning again. Repeat this sequence rapidly which is NOT the same thing as pumping the brakes.
Vinnie
Friday, September 3, 2010
Mark Your Calendars – Register for the Build a Newsletter Complimentary Session!
News and information is what drives the activities and transactions of the global economy. Getting access to the right information at the right time is what creates success and competitive advantage. Factiva.com Newsletter is a tool that can help you deliver:
*the right information
*to the right audience
*in the right format
*at the right time
This value-add feature to Factiva.com subscribers can take you beyond researching and finding the news and intelligence your organization needs. More importantly, it can help you design and deliver this information in a professionally packaged newsletter.
Register now to join us on 28 September, for a one-hour complimentary session on creating and deploying newsletters in Factiva.com. Follow the steps below to find the session that best fits your schedule:
1. Select a Region
2. Choose Advanced (Inside-Out) Factiva.com
3. Select September
4. Find a session that fits your schedule and click Register.
5. Complete the short registration form.
This one-hour online sessions is conducted via an online interactive meeting facility, Microsoft® Live Meeting. If you have never used this web-conferencing tool before, we recommend that before attending a session you perform a one-time set up.