Monday, February 25, 2013

SILESTONE COUNTER TOPS


Silestone

Classic or contemporary, inner-city chic or colonial charm... no matter what your style, Silestone provides an elegant, durable and low maintenance surface. Silestone combines the hardness and strength of naturally occurring quartz, with the technological advantage of an aesthetically uniform stone surface.
Silestone is a combination of crushed quartz (95 per cent) and a polymer resin (5 per cent). It is produced under the same unrelenting heat and pressure which form volcanic rock and diamonds. The result... a stone which is extremely tough, dense, and pure.
Silestone is the ideal choice for any household or commercial surface. There are three thicknesses - 12 mm, 20 mm and 30 mm. There is a versatile slab size, with a minimum large uniform slab sizes of 120"x 55", which means less waste.

Friday, February 15, 2013

WHOLESALE PROPERTY FOR SALE


CALL COY @602.399.6861



3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, 2 Car Garage, 1339 square feet built in 1989 in the very nice subdivision of Country Hollow. ALL OF THE BIG DOLLAR ITEMS ARE COMPLETED IN THIS HOUSE. New exterior paint in 2011. New roof in 2010. New Lennox A/C in 2010. Newer laminate floors. All you need to do is paint the interior and carpet the bedrooms. It's yours for 115,000.00! After repairs, taxes, insurance and HOA (which is only $16/mo) your rental rate of return is right around 8% and your capital appreciation potential is tremendous. This house last sold for 198,500.00 in 2007!! It's a great buy and hold.

6329 W Delmonico Lane
Glendale, AZ 85302

Price: 115,000.00. Cash or hard money only!

Access: Vacant on ARMLS lockbox. Call for access if you do not have ARMLS key.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Wholesale property for sale for an Investor

Call Coy at 602.399.6861

Wholesale Property Information *






Property ID#38449
StatusWholesale
Address1731 W. Posada Ave
Mesa, AZ 85202
Maricopa County
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Asking Price$143,900.00
TypeSingle Family Home
Beds4
Baths2
1/2 Baths1
Floors2
Sq. Footage1519 sq ft
Year Built1979
Garage2 Car Attached
BasementNone
PoolIn Ground

4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH, 2 CAR GARAGE, POOL, 1519SF, NEEDS SOME UPDATING, ESTIMATED VALUE AT 110 -120 PER SQ FT.
VACANT -- CALL OR TEXT Coy @ 602.399.6861
FOR ACCESS, PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR FULL NAME,

- All Prices based on cash sale with $3,500 non-refundable deposit to secure property.

- All properties offered are either owned /under contract and selling equitable interest or offered in conjunction with business associate.
- One or more of managing members are a licensed Real Estate Agent in the state of Arizona, see other important information on web site.
- Our investors may list in MLS for reduced fee once the house is ready for sale. If estimated values are provided, they are based on interpretation of MLS and Tax Data. We encourage each investor to conduct their own due diligence. Members of selling entity are not tax or financial advisers. You should consult with a certified financial and/or tax adviser on any investment you are considering.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

New Samsung s4


Early reports suggested that the Galaxy S4 could arrive at CES 2013 in January or MWC 2013 in February, but the device was a no-show in Las Vegas (although we did talk to Samsung about the device at the event,) and it appears it won’t be present in Barcelona, Spain, either, at least not officially. The handset is said to have been shown behind closed doors at CES, but we have no idea whether Samsung will take a similar approach for MWC.
The most recent reports suggest that Samsung will hold a special Mobile Unpacked event in the U.S. at some point in March, with March 15 being the currently rumored date. Following the announcement, the handset will start shipping in certain European markets by early April and head to other markets in the months after that. U.S. carriers are said to start selling the device in May or June, therefore about a year after stocking the Galaxy S3.
We expect the Galaxy S4 to come with a high-end price, although it should be fairly affordable when purchased with new contracts. Specific details regarding pricing structure for the Galaxy S4 is not available at this time.

Hardware

The Galaxy S4 is rumored to be slightly bigger than its predecessor, sporting a 4.99-/5-inch Super AMOLED Full HD resolution display – Full HD panels seem to be a must-have feature for this year’s high-end Android handsets. But we have no idea whether the display will feature Samsung’s Youm flexible display technology – which was demoed at CES 2013 as well – or whether only other Samsung devices will feature Youm displays this year.While some reports say that Samsung will use its eight-core Exynos 5 Octa processor that was unveiled a few weeks ago at CES in the Galaxy Note 3, the Galaxy S4 is also rumored to pack the same CPU. The Exynos 5 Octa is expected to deliver improved performance but also enhanced battery life thanks to its big.LITTLE chip technology.
Other Galaxy S4 hardware features will reportedly include an eight-core Mali-T658 GPU, 2GB of RAM, 13-megapixel main camera (the first images taken with Galaxy S4 images have been apparently leaked,) 16/32/64GB of storage (will Samsung also go to 128GB of built-in memory, microSD card not included?) a 2600mAh battery (if not bigger), NFC, LTE and Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean right out of the box (at least according to some leaked benchmarks).

Special features

In addition to what we have already mentioned, there are several reports out there detailing certain special features for the Galaxy S4.
Samsung will reportedly drop the PenTile display technology, a criticized feature of many Android devices depending on who you ask, and adopt a new hexagon-based matrix for the Galaxy S4, and possibly other devices. Production of 4.99-inch panels is reportedly underwayahead of the early April launch.
Speaking about display improvements, we’ll also mention different ways to interact with the handset, excluding the regular touch input. The handset is said to sport floating touch gestures, something that could help Samsung differentiate its flagship product from the bulk of Android handsets out there. Eye Pause and Eye Scroll eye tracking technologies are also said to be available on the Galaxy S4, to further enhance the way users interact with the device.
Since we’re touching on software features, we’ll add that the South Korean Android maker is also rumored to kick off a new software update policy starting with its Galaxy S4, which could mean that Android updates will become available to certain Samsung devices a lot faster than before, although the move may also have unwanted effects for certain consumers.
Finally, wireless charging is another feature that will be available to future Galaxy S4 owners, with the device ready to offer support for QI wireless charging technology.

Design

You may have noticed that we didn’t start talking about the Galaxy S4 design from the beginning of the article, as one would when talking about an upcoming device, because we have no idea what the handset will look like.
As you can see, there are already several purported images out in the wild that show the Galaxy S4, but none of them has been confirmed so far, with some of them already having been proven as concepts.
Samsung managed to keep the Galaxy S3 final design under wraps last year, although we’ve seen plenty of Galaxy S3 leaks prior to its early May 2012 announcement, so we expect the company to do the same with the Galaxy S4. That doesn’t mean we won’t see even more leaked images in the coming weeks, because that’s surely going to happen. 

Sunday, February 10, 2013

2014 GMC

2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Photos and Info – News – Car and Driver - http://www.caranddriver.com/news/2014-gmc-sierra-1500-photos-and-info-news

2014 Silverado

2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Photos and Info – News – Car and Driver - http://www.caranddriver.com/news/2014-chevrolet-silverado-1500-photos-and-info-news

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

BlackBerry 10

U.S. BlackBerry Fans May Not See Q10 Until Late Q2 http://allthingsd.com/20130206/u-s-blackberry-fans-may-not-see-q10-until-late-q2/

Monday, February 4, 2013

The key to better health care may already be in your pocket... and it’s not your wallet

The key to better health care may already be in your pocket... and it’s not your wallet

Positive Attitude

''POSITIVE ATTITUDE''

"Have To" or "Get To"

By Jon Gordon

Who knew that two simple words could change one’s mindset, perspective and approach to work and life? Just two words have the potential to enhance joy, productivity, performance and change a complaining voice to an appreciative heart.

So often we say things like, "I have to take the kids to practice." "I have to go to this meeting." "I have to finish this project." "I have to go to work today." "I have to take care of this customer." "I have to share this new information with my team." "I have to see my family this weekend."

We act as if we don’t have a choice. As if we are imprisoned by a paycheck and the expectations of a world that forces us to do things we don’t want to do. But in reality we do have a choice. We can choose our attitude and our actions. We can choose how we view our life and work. We can realize that every day is a gift. It’s not about what we have to do. It’s about what we get to do.

We get to live this life while so many like Tim Russert and my Mom have left this world far too early. We get to drive in traffic while so many are too sick to drive a car. We get to go to a job while so many are unemployed. We get to raise our children, even if they drive us nuts at times. We get to interact with our employees and customers and make a difference in their lives. We get to use our gifts and talents to make a product or provide a service. We get to eat three meals a day while millions of people are starving. We get to work on projects, answer phone calls, serve customers, participate in meetings, design, create, share, sell, lead and suit up every day for the game of life.

Yes, there will be challenges and life isn’t easy, but each day we wake up we get another opportunity to make today better than yesterday and tomorrow better than today. We get to uplift, inspire, encourage, and impact others. We get to live this life. Let’s make the most of it by remembering that life is a gift, not an obligation.