Monday, July 4, 2016

Find Out the Best Smart DNS for You

Domain Name Servers (DNS) are considered the phone books of the Internet. In fact, they maintain small or extensive directories of domain names and translate them to Internet Protocol (IP addresses). This is essential since most people simply cannot remember or keep track of their favorite domain names. Computers and machines also access websites via IP addresses, which saves a lot of time on searching for URLs and domains. With this in mind, finding the best smart DNS for your online music storage and file playing does not have to be a time-consuming and tedious affair.


Comparing DNS Servers

With the digital age upon us, there are countless DNS servers that specialize in online music files and sharing. While some are limited to the number of shares and downloads allowed – others allow users to modify settings as desired. With so many DNS servers available, however, does one select the right server application to achieve desired results? According to industry experts, it simply comes down to storage capacities and bandwidth.

In fact, these vital aspects should serve as foundations for your searches. Correlation between computers and music server sites needs to be addressed as well. For example: certain PCs may not be able to fully reap the benefits of servers with larger bandwidths. Similarly, systems with low memory settings may need upgrading to enable optimal correlation and speed. The key to downloading and uploading music files is simply sufficient speed – and the ability to bypass any server maintenance or updates happening in the background. As a result, it is important to compare existing DNS servers before making a worthwhile and informed decision.

Sunday, July 3, 2016

Coffee Maker - The Best Companion

 *This is a sponsored post.

In life, we may have to deal with the different circumstances. Among them, the righteous and the wrong deeds come in front of us. This is how we face the life. But in all that you have to be careful about one thing. That is entertainment. When the darkest time of life make you feel bored then you should definitely turn yourself to the movie. It will make you feel better. So while you go to the movie then you also need some tools for the movie. You need that tools which makes you help while watching the movie. Among them one of the best companions is the coffee. Yes, the coffee is your best companion. It will help you out for the movie. In the same, the best coffee maker will be the best choice for those who love to drink coffee after proper guide.



If you are at home:

If you are at home and decide to Watch the movie then there is a good option for you. you can arrange the coffee maker at your home. It will make you assist in different regards. It would be your best companion and will make you feel better. It will give you the ultimate delight. But when you thought to have the maker then the matters come along which maker should you get? Then to solve that mystery switch to the maker who has the grinder. A coffee maker with grinder is the best choice. It will so much better for you.

Which maker should you buy?

If you have decided to buy a coffee maker then the worthy thing is that you should think that which type of coffee maker should you go with. It would be so amazing to decide it earlier and then go to buy it. became it will take your investment then you should think in that way. it will carry you for the long journey and will help you. in this case, you have to think in that way. it would be the story to reveal as well. It can make some improvements. Because the types can be:

Saturday, July 2, 2016

Popcorn & Coffee: Kung Fu Panda 3


PG; 95 minutes; $36.99; Amazon

Now available to purchase on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD from DreamWorks Animation is this year's hit animated-comedy Kung Fu Panda 3. Directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson and Alessandro Carloni, the sequel features the voice talents of Jack Black, Bryan Cranston, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, J. K. Simmons, Lucy Liu, Seth Rogen, David Cross, Kate Hudson, James Hong, Randall Duk Kim and Jackie Chan.

Po the Dragon Warrior (voiced by Jack Black) has his life shattered when Master Shifu (voiced by Dustin Hoffman) announces his retirement and that Po would be replacing him as the new Kung Fu teacher.

Of course Po is excited about his new role at first, but after one training lesson with the Furious Five members Tigress (voiced by Angelina Jolie), Crane (voiced by David Cross), Mantis (voiced by Seth Rogen), Viper (voiced by Lucy Liu), and Monkey (voiced by Jackie Chan, all his students get injured. This is when he begins to question his role as teacher.

Out of nowhere, a panda named Li Shan (voiced by Bryan Cranston) arrives in the village in search of his long-lost son, which just happens to be Po.

While Po is excited to see his father, the reunion is cut short when a powerful enemy named Kai (voiced by J. K. Simmons) escapes the Spirit Realm and returns to the real world to steal the chi from other Kung Fu masters. Since he has never mastered the art of chi, Po follows his father to a secret panda village to train for the upcoming battle against Kai.


Special Features/Bonus Extras includes:

Friday, July 1, 2016

Book Blogger Hop: July 1st - 7th


Book Blogger Hop

Welcome to the new Book Blogger Hop!

If you want schedule next week's post, click here to find the next prompt question. To submit a question, fill out this form.

What to do:

1. Post on your blog answering this question:

  This week's question is submitted by Elizabeth @ Silver's Reviews!

Name an author or authors that you have read most of his or her books and would recommend to others.

2. Enter the link to your post in the linky list below (enter your Blog Name and the direct link to your post answering this week’s question. Failure to do so will result in removal of your link).


3. Visit other blogs in the list and comment on their posts. Try to spend some time on the blogs reading other posts and possible become a new follower.  The purpose of the hop is to give bloggers a chance to follow other blogs, learn about new books, befriend other bloggers, and receive new followers to your own blog.
  

My Answer: 

 I believe I've read almost every book written by Stephen King and R.L. Stine.


Linky List:

Thursday, June 30, 2016

Popcorn & Coffee: Banshee: Season 4 Digital HD


Now available to purchase on Digital HD from HBODigitalHD.com is Banshee: Season 4, the final season of the hit Cinemax action/crime series.

The series centers on an ex-con (played by Antony Starr), who had spent the last fifteen-years in prison for apparently stealing $15 million in diamonds. Now as a free man, he sets out to locate his ex-lover Anastasia Rabitov (played by Ivana Miličević) as she was the one in possession of diamonds before he went to prison. Anastasia is now living in Banshee, Pennsylvania (Amish country) under the name Carrie Hopewell, where she married and raised two children during the last fifteen-years.

With a ruthless crime boss, Rabbit' Rabitov (played by Ben Cross), hot on his trail, he takes the identity of the Banshee's newly-appointed sheriff, Lucas Hood, who was killed in a bar fight. Though the town is part of the Amish country, there is plenty of murders & crimes to keep Lucas busy.

The official "Season 4" description:

This MAX action drama charts the final twists and turns that follow Lucas Hood, an ex-convict who assumed the identity of sheriff in the Amish-area town Banshee, where his former lover and partner-in-crime was living under her own alias, Carrie Hopewell. The final season takes place two years after Lucas gave up his badge after a bloody, multimillion-dollar heist at the Camp Genoa Marine Base which proved costly: Carrie's husband Gordon was killed, and Lucas's longtime computer-hacker partner, Job, was abducted by a shady criminal ring. After settling a score with a "recruiter" from Lucas's past whom he hoped would have intel on Job, Lucas went on a bender before being rescued by an unlikely savior, Proctor's niece.

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Review: Star Trek: Legacies: Captain To Captain by Greg Cox

*This is a sponsored review. All opinions are 100% mine.

Pocket Books; 360 pages; $7.00; Amazon
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Star Trek franchise. It's hard to believe that a low-budget science fiction television series from the 1960s is still popular today, let alone has become a huge worldwide franchise with 6 spinoff series (counting next year's yet to-be-titled series), 13 feature films, and countless merchandise.

The first Star Trek novelizations were published from 1967 from Bantam Books, which mostly contained short stories adapted from the television scripts; though original novels followed. Bantam Books continued to publish more titles until 1981. From 1974 to 1978, Ballantine Books published Star Trek titles. Then Pocket Books began publishing Star Trek books in 1979 and still releases at least one new title a month since then.

Being released to bookstores this week from Pocket Books is Star Trek: Legacies - Captain To Captain, book one in the special 50th Anniversary Trilogy. Written by Greg Cox, "Captain To Captain" is set in the year 2267, several months after the diplomatic conference on Babel ("Journey to Babel") which took place during the second season of the original series.

"Captain To Captain" begins with Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and the rest of the U.S.S. Enterprise awaiting for the small cargo ship, Shimizu, to dock in their landing bay. The only passenger is Una, the captain of the U.S.S. Yorktown. She also happens to be the former crew-member of the space ship Enterprise; first serving under the command of Captain Robert April and then as "Number One" for Captain Christopher Pike. Both Kirk and Spock believe she is there to learn of what really happened to Christopher Pike, who is now listed as "missing in action."

However, Una's true intentions for coming back to the Enterprise are a little bit startling. It seems there is a secret that is handed down "captain to captain" throughout the years.

Sunday, June 26, 2016

DVD Review - Hammer Films Collection - Volume Two


Not Rated; 543 minutes; $14.98; Amazon
Growing up in the 1990s in a small town there's wasn't much to do on the weekends except for watching a movie on television; though nowadays, finding a good flick to watch is hard to do with all the awful reality shows in the way. It seems all the good movies of the past have simply disappeared. Luckily for us, many old movies are now available on purchase on DVD.

Now available to purchase on DVD from Mill Creek Entertainment is Hammer Films Collection - Volume Two, featuring six flicks - The Revenge of Frankenstein, The Snorkel, Never Take Candy From A Stranger, The Maniac, Die! Die! My Darling!, and Creatures The World Forgot.

Hammer Films put their own mark on Mary Shelley's classic tale with their own Frankenstein franchise. Directed by Terence Fisher, The Revenge of Frankenstein was released in 1958 (a sequel to the 1957 The Curse of Frankenstein). After escaping death by guillotine, Baron Victor Frankenstein (played by Peter Cushing), travels to Carlsbruck, where he is now working as a doctor under the name Dr. Stein. Unfortunately, he cannot escape his past as Dr. Hans Kleve recognizes him and blackmails him into letting Dr. Kleve become his apprentice.

The Revenge of Frankenstein

Directed by Guy Green, The Snorkel was released in 1958.  The thriller centers on a teenager named Candy (played by Mandy Miller), who is investigating the strange death of her mother. All clues points to her stepfather Paul Decker (played Peter van Eyck) as the killer, but Mandy must figure out how he killed her mother.

The Snorkel

Directed by Cyril Frankel, Never Take Candy From A Stranger (also known as Never Take Sweets From A Stranger), was released in 1960. Set in Canada, the story centers on a nine-year-old Jean who tells her parents that she and her friend, Lucille, went into an old man's house, Clarence Olderberry Sr, where they danced naked in exchange for candy. While the girl thinks she has done nothing wrong, the parents believe otherwise and informs the authorities of what has happened. Sadly, Clarence Olderberry Sr's family is highly respected with connections everywhere, leaving everyone to believe he is innocent of the crime.

Never Take Candy From A Stranger