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December 18, 2012

Basic Safety Features Necessary for your Car

Filed under: Automotive — Tags: — Winson @ 11:01 AM

Technology enables us to lead a comfortable and much safer lifestyles. Technology has also made travel much safer. Accidents which cause much damage to the automobiles as well as the people travel in them are unanticipated. The latest technology used in cars are useful to reduce the chance of accidents and also to reduce the damage or the injuries caused to the passengers, thus saving lives even after an accident.

The basic features which everyone should know are seat belts, air bags and crumple zones. All these three features reduce injuries to the people in the accident affected car by absorbing energy released due to collision. As per some state governments, these features are mandatory in the cars and people should also check them while purchasing a car to have a safer traveling.

Other safety features are designed to avoid a crash altogether or to escape from the accident with minimum injuries. They are as follows.

Anti-lock braking system: This feature enables the car to stop as quick as it can, the moment the breaks are applied. Hence, this prevent skidding and crashing into the other vehicle providing the greatest friction between the car and the road.

Tire-pressure monitoring systems:
This system has been made mandatory by US traffic administration for all cars by in 2008. In general, these tire-monitoring systems enable the driver to know the tire pressure. If it is lower, the required pressure they will make some audible warning or a light on the instrument panel and enables the driver to know about low pressure.

Safety cage feature:
This feature strengthens the cabin area of the car and provides maximum protection to the people in a roll over accident.

Roll-over prevention: The roll over prevention system when installed in the car, helps in sensing the potential rollover and thus activates the other parts of the vehicle to function automatically. If the system senses any signs of roll over, it will automatically apply brakes and throttle as required to maintain in control.

These features enable the automobiles and the passengers traveling therein to stay safe. (more…)

November 5, 2012

Sandy Update: Curfew-Like Situation – People were Asked to Stay Indoors – Streets had a Deserted Look

Filed under: Calamities — Winson @ 3:44 AM

Because of the devastating impact of hurricane Sandy, many people were asked to stay home and some states in the US had to impose curfew to have a control on the situation. Most places in the US were out of traffic and had no street lights. To enable the police to have a control on the present situation, they imposed curfew.

The government of US had to enforce curfews in many cities, so that people are safe and protected in their homes. Enforcing curfew will deter people to come outdoors and not be seen on the streets and roads during the dreadful hurricane Sandy. It is for their own safety that the government had to take this kind of measure.

The police had to impose curfew to make people stay off the roads and deter looting. During emergency calls, the police was unable to get to those who needed help because the roads were crowded causing heavy traffic obstacle and the police were unable to rescue the hapless victims.

The impact of hurricane Sandy has left 8.1 million people without electricity, dozens of people lost their lives, nearly 18,000 flights were canceled, about 80 to 100 homes were destroyed, thousands of people were evacuated, schools and offices were closed, many people waiting in long queues at gas station for fuels and also the hurricane sandy had its impact on the economy of US.

November 1, 2012

Millions of People in the United States Remain Without Power

Filed under: Calamities — Winson @ 11:14 AM

Sandy was one of the biggest storms that hit US. Its been a decade since US faced any such problem related to natural disasters. Major problem that confronted the citizens of US due to sandy storm was the outage of power. Nearly 8.2 billion homes and businesses were left without power, leaving thousands of people in the dark.

New York and New Jersey were the worst hit by sandy storm. New York had nearly 2.3 million people without power and New Jersey had about 2 million without electricity. Major airports in US were shut and more than 15,000 flights were canceled, due to which many people had to face problems.

Hospitals faced severe problems due to the outage; especially new born babies that were in the intensive care unit, doctors and nurses had to give the new born babies battery operated respirators for breathing.

Many residents were left without water and cooking gas. Public transport broke down due to the outage. Streets and roads were devastated with thousands of trees uprooted, homes destroyed, vehicles smashed. People were crying for help. It was a horrible and dreadful sight.

August 28, 2012

U.S Auto Sales See Best Year Since 2007

Filed under: Automotive — Tags: — Winson @ 7:32 AM

Most automakers estimated and reported that a rise in car sales in May will be more but the results were less than the expected number. This is because of bad economic condition in the U.S. in recent years. Auto sales have been continuously retrieving and reaching the third year with at least 10% gain and the best showing since 2007.

Some industry analysts estimate that sales for 2012 are expected to reach 14.3 million units, the best full year for sales since 2007, when 16.1 million vehicles were sold. In January 2012, analysts estimated that sales will reach 13.6 million units this year, before Toyota and other automakers surpass projections.

According to an industry analyst at Barclay’s Capital in Chicago “Even if we stay where we are, it’s a pretty good year,” to sell.

General Motors, Ford and Chrysler have earned higher profits in the first quarter of 2012 than estimated profits, say analysts. This has happened due to improvement in economic conditions, increased demand and loosening credit card systems.

However the first quarter of 2012 year deliveries in the States have been the strongest since 2008 when sales reached 15.4 million before mishap to a full-year 13.2 million.

Since the recession in 1982, U.S. sold only 10.4 million in 2009 and was considered the lowest sales of the year. But in 2010 sales improved and reached 11.6 million and in 2011 it reached 12.8 million.

Matt St over, an industry analyst at Guggenheim Partners in New York said, “Part of the regeneration is related to the depths of the downturn that led to the bankruptcies of General Motors(GM) and Chrysler.”
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August 17, 2012

Best Practices to Maintain Website Performance

Filed under: Technology — Winson @ 12:21 PM

Websites is essential for companies doing businesses because of the growing use of the Internet to shop or to get information about products andmonitoring service services. So, it is necessary for companies to keep the website always available for end-users to visit and meet their requirements. Website is always available to the end-users when the performance of website is good and also it plays a key role retaining customers or end-users and makes them loyal. It also keeps businesses competitive in their respective fields.

A major factor is the website downtime that affects the availability of website that makes the website unavailable for users. Another reason for this is most website owners incorporate so many things into a website that it does not deliver the response they hoped for:

Here are tips to increase the performance of your website.

  • Better to optimize your web page components: Optimizing components of web pages such as CSS files, images, HTML pages and JS files improves the speed and performance of the website. The static content of the website can be compressed and at the same time make sure that the web server has the ability to deliver the compressed content.
  • CMS optimization: Content Management System optimization impacts the availability of web pages to the users because it reduces the number of database calls that are required for each page. The lower the number of calls, the faster the users can access the content of the website.
  • Caching of content: Cache content that enables the website to scale up more easily that is, when more users are searching for same content in the website because cache content contains recent or most popular content.
  • Use HTML5 version to make the website more reliable: This version was specially designed with built-in standards that can make the website more reliable.
  • Remove duplicate scripts because it increases unnecessary HTTP requests during page loading.website monitoring
  • Add expire headers to the content: Design the web page in such a way that it looks more appealing to the users, when they visit for the first time. This makes the visitors make more HTTP requests to view the subsequent files. Adding expire headers to the static components of the website obviates the need of several HTTP requests and makes the web pages load faster.
  • Opt for a reliable monitoring service: A good website monitoring service will monitor your website for perfect running and also it gives continuous alerts if your website is down or not available.
  • Simplify the nested tables as much as you can because the more nesting of tables the more time will it take to download the page.

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