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Understanding Auto Insurance

Are you looking to save money on auto insurance? Like many people, a little bit of comparison shopping will leave you confused about what’s actually necessary and important in your coverage. There are several things to be aware of when looking at lower cost, minimum coverage policies. Each state has minimum requirements for auto insurance that must be understood. Once you understand these, you can decide what is necessary and appropriate for your budget and needs.

Bodily injury liability limit is the amount of coverage for each person injured in an accident for which you are responsible. It also covers legal defense in case another party files a lawsuit against you. However, it is only injury to people that are covered, not injury to vehicles. Comprehensive insurance coverage covers your vehicle for losses from incidents that occurred in other ways besides collision. Examples of such incidents include theft, flood, fire, or animals.

Collision coverage is for damage to your car when it is hit by another vehicle or an object. The coverage is usually limited to the cash value of the car. Medical payments cover medical expenditures for you and your passengers who were injured in an accident, regardless of who is at fault. Uninsured motorist bodily injury covers bodily injury to you and your passengers if the other person does not have insurance (or enough insurance) in case you are not at fault.

Personal injury protection is for the medical, hospital, and funeral expenses of you and other vehicles struck by you, regardless of who is at fault. Personal damage liability covers you if your car damages the property of someone else (such as their house or automobile). It also includes legal defense if a lawsuit is filed against you. Understanding the different types of insurance coverage, helps you make intelligent choices about auto insurance.

It’s Time for a Vacation

Some of the most exciting and beautiful places in the world can only be found while traveling overseas. Indeed, many cruise lines have discount cruise offers to destinations such as the British Isles, Europe, the Canary Islands, and more. If you’ve been on a cruise before, you know the accommodations on-board each ship are luxury at its finest. You will enjoy peaceful walks and inspiring views on the ship’s top deck, relaxation, sunbathing, and cocktails around the pool, a dazzling night-life in the resident club, and sumptuous dining during each evening’s gala buffet.

The prices that are currently available cannot be beat. Truly, with so many exciting cruise offers, this is the time to start planning your exotic get-away. Sometimes starting as low as half price, you can book your dream vacation to any nearly any part of the world. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to set sail and drift into a new faraway land. You’ll be wrapped in luxury, waited on and fed by some of the best chefs on any cruise line.

Imagine the breeze caressing your face as you look out into the vast ocean, on your way toward Greece. You’ll soak in the sunshine as you tour local markets and shopping bizarres. Chat with the friendly locals, and enjoy a cool, refreshing drink while dipping your toes into the sparkling water of an unspoiled beach.

Taking a cruise will allow you to enjoy some of the very best of what life has to offer. With so many great discount cruise offers available, you can afford to bring your family and friends to enjoy the magic with you. From an invigorating spa to on-board casinos and indoor ice-skating—there is an adventure waiting to entertain everyone in your party. Start exploring, start enjoying life, start living, and start cruising!

First iPhone 4 class action suit surfaces

iPhone 4 antenna.A class action suit has been filed against Apple and AT&T for, you guessed it, the antenna issue.

More specifically, the suit claims the following on the part of the designated companies:
• General Negligence (APPLE and AT&T)
• Defect in Design, Manufacture, and Assembly (APPLE)
• Breach of Express Warranty (APPLE)
• Breach of Implied Warranty for Merchantability (APPLE and AT&T)
• Breach of Implied Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose (APPLE and AT&T)
• Deceptive Trade Practices (APPLE and AT&T)
• Intentional Misrepresentation (APPLE and AT&T)
• Negligent Misrepresentation (APPLE and AT&T)
• Fraud by Concealment (APPLE and AT&T)

Quite the list of infractions, don’t you think? While I agree that there shouldn’t be such widespread incidence of this problem, I don’t think it’s out of the question to ask people to hold the phone a bit differently. Maybe that’s just me.

Also, am I the only person not having this problem?

Read the full brief over at Gizmodo.

The Kin is already dead

Kin.It took just two months for Microsoft to launch and subsequently kill off yet another mobile platform. The Kin is dead, people. Move along.

Here’s the official word:

We have made the decision to focus exclusively on Windows Phone 7 and we will not ship KIN in Europe this fall as planned. Additionally, we are integrating our KIN team with the Windows Phone 7 team, incorporating valuable ideas and technologies from KIN into future Windows Phone releases. We will continue to work with Verizon in the U.S. to sell current KIN phones.

The Kin wasn’t selling well and it didn’t sound like there was much development going on for the platform. Add in a data plan requirement from Verizon and you have a recipe for a failed device. How long before Microsoft bows out of mobile all together?

There’s a Facebook script to see who deleted you

QQ please.There are a lot of things I really loathe about Facebook. While it is a good place to connect and share things with my actual friends, there’s always the strange undercurrent of lurkers – people I haven’t seen or talked to in as much as a decade trying to keep up with me by watching status updates and the like.

One such person sent me an invitation to look at a page on Facebook titled “Find out who deleted you.” This may have been around for awhile, but that doesn’t make it any less ridiculous. If you need a script to tell you when you’ve been removed from a “friend’s” page, you probably shouldn’t have friended them in the first place. And what do you plan to do now that you know? Rage at them? Send them a nasty note? Track them down?

As great as all of our tools for connectivity are, there is a threshold of overconnect for me.

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