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October 25th, 2008

Dish TV and Dish Network are the same company, and offer the same services to all customers. There are a total of 4 regular monthly programming packages to choose from, or 5 prepaid packages to choose from. When applying for Dish TV, you will be required to undergo a credit check, as the company does require a deposit from those with less than perfect credit in most cases. The application will require your name and address, a credit check with a deposit if there is a credit issue. If you have a credit problem, or have not yet established credit, no worries – Dish TV offers prepaid billing options that can get you started with Dish TV for no upfront cost.

Dish TV offers free Standard Professional Installation of Dish TV Systems to all customers. When completing your order, you will be asked for the best installation time so that a Certified Dish TV Installer can come to the home and install the satellite dish and set up service for you. If you do not already have cable outlets in the home for the satellite cables to run through, these will be installed at no additional costs, but you should tell the personnel about this when ordering. This is simply to ensure the installation specialist comes prepared with all the materials required for the job.

When completing your order, you will be asked about what package you would like to purchase. For the lowest priced package, you will pay $24.99 a month for the Classic Bronze 100. This plan includes 120 channels including local channels and CNN, ESPN, Disney Channel and the Discovery channel. The next lowest priced package is $37.99 a month with 200 channels called the Classic Silver 200. This includes family programming, music channels, public interest channels, sports and movie channels as well as children’s programming. For $47.99 a month you can get the Classic Gold 250 which includes 260 channels. These channels are all of the Classic Silver channels plus History Channel International, Discovery Kids, FOX movie channel and even music channels. There are more regional sports network channels that are added to this package, and are available by zip code. The America’s Everything Pak is available for $87.98 a month and includes all the channels in the previous 3 packages along with 31 commercial free movie channels such as Starz, HBO, Showtine and Cinemax as well as NBA TV and other regional sports networks as validated by your zip code. As of this time, these prices are a total of $15 off the regular prices charged, and are to stay the same for new customers only, with an agreement. There is no longer a prepaid agreement for Dish TV. If you are a customer of the prepaid channels, you must call the toll free phone number in order to determine how to continue your services.

Internet and home phone are available through Dish TV, for additional costs. These services are contracted to local phone service providers in your area that handle other phone services such as AT&T or BellSouth. Dish TV offers high speed internet that is powered by WildBlue. Speeds of up to 20Mbps are available, and there are discounted bundles for those that wish to have internet and home phone services.

October 16th, 2008

The 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada is just around the corner. For those who haven’t been keeping up on all the winter sports since the last Olympics, here’s a top ten list (in no particular order) of the possible highlights. Just remember, it isn’t just the sports that make the Olympics worth watching!

1. The opening ceremonies

No matter who you are, or where the Olympics are located, deep in your heart you know there’s nothing more stirring than the opening ceremonies. China’s summer extravaganza set the bar pretty high for Canada, but you can bet your back bacon they’re going to put their all into it.

2. Women’s hockey

1998 saw the debut of women’s hockey at the Olympics. Since then, there hasn’t been much excitement about it in the US. But this year, Team USA is a frontrunner for gold. Canada has been dominating this season, but coach Mark Johnson has high hopes for his team. Can Olympic gold do for women’s hockey what it did for women’s soccer? It’s doubtful there will be a “Brandy Chastain moment” with all that gear, but perhaps the men out there will take notice anyway.

3. Biathlon

Hugely popular in Europe but largely ignored in the US, biathletes have struggled to get funding and training until this year. When the sport was finally noticed by a prosperous contributor money was finally available to get things going. The big standout for the US will be Tim Burke, who won both silver and bronze medals at the World Cup in Ostersund. This could be a great beginning for an under appreciated sport.

4. Stephen Colbert

When Deutsche Bank went belly-up and their $300,000 pledge for the US speed skating team went with it, Colbert stepped up to the plate. It took less than a month for the “Colbert Nation” to replace the funds. There’s sure to be a lot of Colbert’s scathing satire surrounding the games. Like him or not, the comedian has the audience and the pull to make things happen.

5. Team USA-1 four-man bobsled

Steve Holcomb has been piloting the “Night Train” with his teammates Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curt Tomasevicz with incredible results. Three gold medals in World Cup events this season puts them at the top of their game. It’s even more amazing when you consider Holcomb nearly quit bobsledding because of eye problems. Surgery in 2008 restored his vision and renewed his love of the sport.

6. Skier/snowboarder antics

Though Bode Miller recently sprained his ankle, he’ll probably still make the games. And you can be sure he and the other downhill skiers will be as crazy as ever. Add in the new addition of extreme sports inspired skicross to the mix and you’ve got a recipe for a speed-induced adrenaline rush madness that only the boys and girls who haunt the slopes can produce. If only we could all be there for the after-party.

7. Shani Davis and Apolo Ohno

On December 11th, Davis broke his own world record for the 1500m by coming in at 1:41.04, besting his previous record of 1:41.80. In long track, Davis is hands-down the man to beat. Ohno, who at 27 is the elder statesman of the short track, is competing in his third Olympics in 2010. He’ll be pushing to beat Eric Heiden’s record of seven medals won in winter Olympics. But he’d better watch out, JR Celski is a young man moving up in the ranks, and one of the few who could give Ohno a run for his money.

8. Kim Yu-Na

The South Korean figure skater is the undeniable favorite for gold in 2010. Her signature triple-triple exhibits an intense athleticism coupled with a grace that brings audiences to their feet. At Skate America in Lake Placid, NY she broke the scoring record for short program, earning a 76.28. While the Olympics brings out the patriot in most of us, sometimes you just need to sit back and appreciate poetry in motion.

9. Ice Dancing

The possibilities are wide open for ice dancing this year. While US couple Meryl Davis and Charlie White won gold at the Grand Prix Final, it by no means places them above the rest of the competitors. Two favored teams missed this season making it difficult to judge who will come out on top in 2010. Everyone is sure to be giving it their all in Vancouver. It will be exciting to watch the heavy competition among the couples.

10. Skeleton

After a 54-year absence, skeleton returned to the winter Olympics in 2002 and included both men and women. Named because the new metal sled used in 1892 looked like a skeleton; it’s tough to deny the thrills caused by people sliding head first down a track at 80 mph. Look for the return of Noelle Pikus-Pace, the first US woman to win the World Cup in 2005. She’s back from taking the 2007-2008 seasons off to have a child, but is shaping up to be a big threat in Vancouver.

Canada is putting its best foot forward to make this a great winter Olympics. Take the time to watch a variety of sports. You never know, you could become the newest curling fanatic, or find out you really enjoy moguls over downhill. Bundle up, grab a hot toddy, and enjoy the best athletes the world has to offer in winter sports.

October 15th, 2008

Do you have an extra sporty man in your life to shop for? If so, then this list of mens sport watches will have you at the top of your man’s ‘favorite’ list! Pick up these great designs in mens sport watches that suit your guy’s specific athletic needs!

For the thrifty man who doesn’t like to spend a ton of money, pick up the Dakota Watch from Walgreens for only $19.99. This great watch features six functions that will have your guy completely satisfied. The green and black case and moon glow illumination will make the time easy to see in the dark. The water resistance is also a great feature if you guy works outside and needs a watch that can withstand a little rain or snow. This watch is such a fantastic steal, you will be so proud of your thrifty, yet functional gift!

For stylishly functional watch, pick up the Wenger 72174 AeroGraph watch for $136.50. This watch is a great option for the fisherman. With water resistance to 200m, this watch will definitely be a favorite in your house as a durable gift! The large, round watch is topped by a unidirectional rotating bezel with black engraved elapsed time marking and a luminous marker at the zero position. The silver dial is accented by a subtle wave pattern in the center, and it features luminous hands and luminous stick and Arabic numeral hour marks. Talk about complex and sophisticated! This watch will have your guy grinning from ear to ear!

For the basic and timeless design that is affordable and completely reliable, pick up the Casio Watch for $16.46. This watch is a favorite that men buy repeatedly, up until when the straps break. This watch is reliable and will blend effortlessly with any ensemble, whether at work or just running to grab a coffee, this watch will keep your guy on time without breaking the bank! The sporty model features a black dial and black band and will go with him everywhere! The timekeeping feature makes this watch extremely convenient if you have a man who is always running just a touch late!

For the climber in your household, pick up the Suunto Core watch. This watch is the professional benchmark for ABC wristops. This watch will let your man know when a storm is approaching with the Storm Watch feature. The Suunto Core watch keeps your man informed with an accurate altimeter, barometer, digital thermometer, Weather Trend indicator, and a digital compass. You can push your worries aside as your guy sets out on his adventures solo, as this watch is the perfect babysitter! The pressure gauge operated in four distinct modes, including an automatic setting that senses your movement or lack thereof, switching between altimeter and barometer accordingly. This is a great gift for the extreme hiker or climber.

For a watch that features a GPS device and is also waterproof, pick up the Garmin Forerunner for the triathlete in your family. This watch tracks distance and pace and goes from wrist to bike in seconds with the optional quick release and bike mounts. This watch is waterproof to a depth of 50 meters, so you can wear it in the lake, pool, or ocean without any problems. The slim design and flexible wristband make this easy to wear without causing any irritation. For $349.99, this fancy watch will be the perfect gift for the serious athlete that needs features in a watch to keep him on pace.

If the man in your house is super sporty and needs a watch to keep up with him, pick up one of these great designs in mens sport watches to make him smile!

October 2nd, 2008

The Free Sports Picks Expert called the Cheap SEO Sage, both of his Google writers, his NY Times sports guy, his MSN guy, his flavor of the month freelance scribe, his IM Press Agent, all of his sports analysts and free sports picks advisors and Trudy, his announcer, girl Friday, who takes dictation, to Long Island for a conference. The Sage was putting Benedryl into his carry on, packing for his trip, when the phone rang.

“I want to give away a lot of money by Christmas! I want to give all my people free winning NFL and NBA picks going into the holidays. I want them to have the good ones, the high consensus picks. I’m shooting for over 80%. Free Sports Picks for my trusting few! I’m going…”

“I get that,” the Sage interrupted, “I have no problem with that idea. Really! I think it’s a good and generous thing. I’m just struggling with trying to do it for this Christmas, as I think the timing would be perfect if we started right now, aiming at next Christmas.”

“When are you leaving?”

“Now, I’m on my way out the door.”

“OK, write this down. We are going to be giving free NBA picks, free NFL picks, all of our free expert sports picks, to everyone who trusts us, and we’re doing it for this Christmas! Have you got that?”

“You mean the one next month?”

“Sage, get your ass on that plane…we’re doing this thing.”

The Cheap SEO Sage knew better than to argue with the Free Sports Picks Expert and he also knew he could get his part of the job done for Christmas. It was just exasperating that everyone waited until November to have their great Christmas ideas.

The Free Sports Picks Expert had indeed put together the strongest consensus picks anywhere and his idea of Christmas was to give away thousands of free sports picks, which were significantly better than anyone else’s paid picks, to anyone who would trust him and simply make the bets. As the word of mouth got around the Free Sports Picks Expert would gain the reputation he wanted, his trusting disciples would have free winning sports picks for the holidays and the sports books wouldn’t even notice a tenth of a percent fluctuation in their payout, as they financed the expert’s generosity.