Archive for January 4th, 2008

Get Matched With a Payday Loan

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Christian Faith Financial can help you get matched with companies that will give you payday loans.  Simply input your information and they will connect you with business that help with emergency cash.  As usual with payday loans, these are not loans meant to buy a car or house, but just to help you make it to the next pay check and for emergencies only.

Caucuses Begin

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Looks like Obama and Huckabee won the Iowa caucuses last night.  And now this is supposed to set a precedent for the rest of the country by instantly making them the front runners in their parties.  It’s amazing that a state with less than 1% of the population can have historically had so much clout in the final results just by being the first to hold a caucus.

Business Financing

Friday, January 4th, 2008

So you’ve thought up your business model and you just know it’s going to work out perfectly if only you had some capital to get it off the ground. You’re going to need to find a place that does business equipment leasing so that you can redirect your start up money toward marketing and other concerns. Crest Capital offers financing for a variety of your needs including equipment, vehicles and software. Helping businesses with financing is their specialty and working with them means you don’t have to work through all the red tape associated with large banks who don’t necessarily know the ins and out of this niche market.

Einstein’s Dreams

Friday, January 4th, 2008

I was lucky enough to get some books for Christmas to keep me occupied while waiting in the pick up line for my child after school.  I’m a big fan of books about math – I don’t mean text books but more like history books that deal with a math topic.  You may ask how I manage to pass the time with that kind of stuff but it’s really interesting.  I was thinking about how I got started on this weird path and that story comes with a book recommendation.  Many years ago it seemed like everyone was talking about Hawking’s ‘A Brief History of Time’ and I bought it just to see if I could get through it (I couldn’t), but as I checked out, the bookseller made note of what I was buying and suggested that I read ‘Einstein’s Dreams’ by Alan Lightman.  It’s a fiction book that is amazing.  It deal with time and the universe in small, poetically written snippets.  It is in no way overwhelming or dense and technical jargon is absent.  It is a beautiful book and I highly recommend it for anyone who likes even one of the following: literature, math, physics, philosophy, history, life, nothing.