Archive for September 3rd, 2008

Reverse Cell Phone Lookup – Is it Really Possible?

September 3rd, 2008 by Andy OConnor


by Andy OConnor

It happens to most of us at some time or another. You miss a call on your phone from a cell phone number you don’t recognize.

You are curious however about who was calling you and would really like to know who it is. The only way you can think of finding out who called, is by calling the number yourself – something you’d rather not do in case it’s someone you don’t want to speak to. There is another option though – a reverse cell phone lookup.

A reverse cell phone lookup is very easy to undertake, & will only take a few minutes. All you need to do is visit a reverse cell phone directory, and enter the full cell phone number that you’re searching for. The directory then does the rest, searching through it’s database until it finds the number you need. Once it’s found the number it will tell you the name, address, possible neighbours, criminal records & more.

It can be a difficult job though to find a reputable reverse cell phone lookup service that can actually deliver on what they promise. Quite a few directories even claim to be able to provide you with a totally free reverse cell phone search.

Unlike with landline numbers, an accurate, free reverse cell number search can’t actually be done. The sites advertising as free are either fakes that let you search for free, but then make you pay to see the information, or sites that “decode” cell numbers to help work out the location and carrier (not the accurate information you want).

Beginner Piano With a Good Book

September 3rd, 2008 by Jerry Martin


by Adam Newman

As a beginner piano player with desires to be a pianist, you need a variety of piano books. It is essential. Practicing scales is not good enough to learn piano. If you spend all your time on scales you will never get to the good stuff and will get very tired of the same old thing. You will give it up and loose interest.

To keep interested in piano try playing songs that you enjoy. It will be more fun and allot more interesting. It is important to keep your attention and it will show in your music.

Piano learning has many books out there that you can easily get. You don’t have to settle for just classical. Keeping your interest is vital.

I like a variety of books. I get piano books of the masters of course, but then I like to play popular music too. Your friends and family want to hear something they recognize. It makes it fun to play at parties. Being an entertainer means pleasing the crowd now doesn’t it? Be sure to cover the music spectrum and get a well rounded assortment. You can take requests too!

Remember to get books of music that you don’t like because others will. You can never tell what the crowds will request and you want to be ready. You could start to like playing Mandy.