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Fax from the Internet,Local and International Internet Fax

Friday, May 29th, 2009 | Uncategorized | Comments Off

We saved over a $160.00 a month on our business fax line.

We own a custom flag company and run it from our home for 15 years now. We have always had a phone line and a separate fax line. You know the type; scanner, printer and fax all in one. Been happy with it too, but with the recent economy we had to look at cutting expenses.

I started out by looking online to see how we could fax from the Internet using our DSL connection. I was surprised to learn that I didn’t even need an Internet fax program installed in my computer. I could also get rid of my land-line for the business as well as our fax line.

I used a company called Ring Central (through Virtual Phones page which I put below) 800 number that our customers can call us on and got the fax number as part of the package. Only drawback was we had to get a new number because we were out of the area for keeping our existing number, maybe you won’t have to. No problem, call customers and we put the new number on the old phone service recording with the phone company when we canceled.

Ring Central sent us all the stuff to hook it up and easy instructions to follow. In just over an hour we were up and running. We also got a 30 day free Internet fax number trial and same on the 800 number, then made our purchase at $24.99 for everything (800 and fax with 10 extensions). That saved us over $165.00 avg. per month!

There are many internet fax programs offered by various companies. Vonage is probably the most advertised but after doing a lot of research I found them to have major issues. There are even blogs about how bad their services can be, I’m cautious and didn’t want problems with my business.

I have been using my new 800 number and 32bit Internet fax for almost a 3 months now and had good luck with it. We lost service when our DSL has gone down or power is out (happens in ice storms) but our cell phone takes care of that issue. Customers can leave a message and faxes were just sent automatically again.

The the link below will provide more information about a free trial and the video shows just how easy it is. Hope you found this information useful!

Virtual Phone and Fax Services

How to install your VOiP Internet Phone and Fax

From Benjamin Franklin to Rimless Bifocal Shades

Thursday, May 28th, 2009 | Uncategorized | Comments Off

The United States man of scientific discipline, Benjamin Franklin, who persevered both nearsightedness as well as presbyopia, invented bifocal reading glasses in 1784 to avoid having to frequently alternate between 2 sets of eyeglasses.

The original lenses for repairing astigmia were constructed by the British astronomer George Airy within 1825.

Along the history of bifocals, the building of spectacle frames also developed. Early on oculars were contrived to be either held in place with hand or by maintaining force on the nose. Girolamo Savonarola advised that oculars could be held in place with a ribbon passed over the subject’s head, this in turn fastened by the weight of a hat.

Entering modern bifocal history, the contemporary fashion of bifocal spectacles supported by temples passing over the ears, was produced in 1727 by the British lens maker Edward Scarlett. These designs were not at once prosperous, however, and assorted styles with attached handles like “scissors-glasses” and lorgnettes stayed fashionable throughout the eighteenth and into the early nineteenth century.

In the early 20th century, Moritz von Rohr at Zeiss produced the Zeiss Punktal spherical point-focus lens system which dominated the eyeglass lens domain for several years.

Despite the improving fame of contacts and laser restorative eye surgery, spectacles stay quite common, as their engineering has continued to improve. For example, it’s currently possible to buy frames constituted of special memory metal alloys that return to their correct configuration after being bent. Other frames have spring-loaded hinges.

Glasses have come a long way, haven’t they? In fact, today you can even buy rimless bifocal glasses.

Most of these designs are also distinctly better able to resist the stresses of day-to-day wear as well as the occasional accident. Contemporary frames are likewise ofttimes made from robust, light-weight materials like titanium alloys which were not available in earlier times.

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