Follow These Roulette Tips
Roulette gamblers want to win all the time, they all do, but as far as I know this is just not possible. There will always be a chance of losing, due to the ever present house edge. There are however some tips that may help, I will now describe them.
First of all you would be best of if you play a free roulette game while you get used to the game and the different bets you can make. There are different pay outs for all of the bets, so before playing you need to make sure that you are familiar with them.
Always try to play on a French wheel when you play for real if you can. At only 2.56%, the house edge on a French wheel is much lower than other variations of the game.
Next, you have to set a budget for yourself before you start to play, and be prepared to lose it, you need a win target too. You need to quite the moment you reach one of these targets, it doesn’t matter which one it is.
While quitting when you’re winning may sound like a bad idea, greed is never good when you’re gambling so quit while you’re ahead. Also make sure that you don’t chase your losses if things aren’t going your way because this normally makes things worse.
It may be that you want to create yourself a sort of roulette system to use but don’t spend too long with it. No system will be able to overcome the ever present house edge.
You will no doubt see that there are a lot of roulette software programs out there that claim to be able to win all of the time, you should avoid them though because this is not true at all. Every one of these programs just have a simple martingale strategy pre-coded into them, the seller will make them out to be brilliant but they will never live up to these claims. So, when you are playing roulette online in future, these tips will hopefully help you out.
Shrek 3-D
- Four pairs of 3-D glasses included with DVD.
- Great action adventure.
- Full color.
- DVD in plastic case with really cool holigram cover!
- Shrek collector cards included!
Product Description
3-D full color extended adventure of Shrek! 16 minutes in length.
When we last left everyone’s newlyweds Shrek & Fiona, they were singing & dancing late into the night with Donkey and all the fairytale creatures. Happily ever after… but not so fast.. the honeymoon has barely begun when Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz) is ambushed by Lord Farquaad’s henchman, Thelonius. A dizzying and hilarious chase ensures with Shrek (Mike Myers) and Donkey (Eddie Murphy) hot on the trail! More action and adventure, more fun that picks up right where SHREK left off.. and drops you off laughing and out-of-breath before SHREK 2 begins. Use the 3-D special glasses included with this movie to experience the excellent effects!!… More >>
What iPad applications does your kitten enjoy the most?
I just bought a new kitten and I heard they really like iPads, so I thought maybe I would get him one. His name is Gepetto and he is a tiger kitten. He likes to bat balls and chase yarn and try to pounce on my laser pointer. Anyways, what goes do you think he would enjoy, and how much do they cost? I’d rather not spend too much once I get it the iPad.
RadioShack looking for a buyer, possibly Best Buy
We could be looking at the end of RadioShack, boys and girls. The company is said to be exploring a strategic partnership, or outright sale, possibly to Best Buy. I don’t see why Best Buy would be interested: what does RadioShack sell that’s either A) not already available or B) entirely too niche for its Wal-Mart approach to selling consumer electronics?
JPMorgan Chase is supposedly in charge of figuring out how to handle the merger or sale or whatever it ends up being.
The only reason why Best Buy might be interested is because of RadioShack’s success in the cellphone business. I guess RadioShack does a fairly OK job of selling phones and accessories and whatnot, and its small stores could play into Best Buy’s “we need more, smaller stores in malls, people!” modus operandi.
Or, and this is a twist, perhaps rather than selling to Best Buy (or someone else), perhaps RadioShack could use some of the money it has on hand—$900 million—to gobble up some other store! Now that would be unexpected.
I’m trying to think the last time I bought something from RadioShack… it might have been solder for when I hacked my Xbox1 in 2003. So yeah, it’s been a little while. The store always seemed sorta dingy to me, like the lighting was messed up.
Review: Plextor 128GB SSD
All the cool kids are playing SSDs these days. So much so that every manufacturer wants of piece of the sweet cherry pie. Even Plextor who was previously known as an optical drive/media company has a set of 64GB and 128GB SSDs available now. Too bad these options tastes more like a supermart-made pie than your grandma’s home cooking.
Features:
- 128GB capacity
- 64MB on-board cache
- SATA II interface
- MSRP of $399
Pros
- It’s an SSD so it’s quiet and rugged
Cons
- Slower than other drives at same price point
- No TRIM support
Review:
SSDs are all about speed. That’s all that really matters so I’ll cut to the chase. This drive is fast, where fast means it’s quicker than standard spinning disk hard drives. And it should be since it’s a SSD hard drive. But it’s also slow as it has noticably slower read/write speeds verses other SSDs in the same price range.
This is important. Only a niche group of computer enthusiasts are willing to drop $400 on a 128GB SSD hard drive. It’s crazy expensive when 1TB desktop drives can be had for around $70. Obviously these people are willing to spend good cash for speed.
But this first generation Plextor simply cannot stand up to late generation drives from Corsair, Crucial, or OCZ. I tested the SSD using HD Tune Pro 4.01 and it’s slower than even the year-old OCZ Vertex 120GB model.
The advice here is to pay attention to your SSD purchase. There are a ton of different options available now and not all of them are worth your money — like this Plextor drive. But that’s just because of its high price. It’s a fine drive and I would have no qualms about having it in my computer, but it needs to be priced at least a $100 less.




