Monday, February 2, 2015

Tracfone Promo Codes for February 2015

- The L1’s pricing makes for a great part of its appeal. Now available in the UK, you can easily pick one up from most retailers at an original price of £169.John Lewis currently carries the black and white models and you can find the pink version at Argos. Some seem to offer even cheaper prices, like Alza or CSMobiles. In the UK, the L1 is available with 2GB RAM and 16GB of internal storage. Sony unveiled a raft of new, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about , on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:

List of Tracfone Promo Codes February 2015

Each month TracfoneReviewer collects and provides here a list of the latest promotional codes from Tracfone for you to use and get extra minutes for free!

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Tracfone Promo Codes February 2015
Tracfone is a prepaid wireless cell phone service provider that offers low cost, no-contract options for you to own a cell phone.

When adding the prepaid minutes to your phone, sometimes you can also use a promotional code and receive extra minutes for free. Prepaid phone cards come in several different amounts, and certain codes go with each card, or any card of greater value.

Tracfone also provides a variety of phones, including Android smartphones. Take a look at our http://sonyunveiledaraftofnew.blogspot.com /2014/07/tracfone-android-list.html">Android Phone List for all the options, but remember that promo codes won't work with Android phones.

We  recently chose our pick for the http://sonyunveiledaraftofnew.blogspot.com /2015/01/what-is-best-tracfone.html">Best Tracfone Device. What do you think we picked? Take a look to find out.

If you're looking for more details on how Tracfone prepaid service works, or how the promotional codes are added, read our http://sonyunveiledaraftofnew.blogspot.com /2014/12/new-to-tracfone-start-here-tracfone.html">Beginners Guide to Tracfone. You'll find plenty of information to get you started.

Now, let's get to the codes. We have collected these from various sources with user feedback to help ensure they are the latest, and valid through February 2015. We strive to provide the best codes, and leave a comment with how the code worked for you.

Tracfone Promo Codes - February 2015

Use the following codes for an extra 20-300 minutes added to your phone when are adding prepaid minutes. Each code works for a specific minute card amount, or cards of greater value.

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Tracfone Minutes
60 Minute Card use 52464 and get 30 bonus minutes

120 Minute Card use promo code 78380 for 30 bonus minutes

200 Minute Card enter 89041 to receive 40 extra minutes

450 Minute Card use code 24028 and get 50 more minutes for free

1 Year/400 Minute Card add code 67988 for 300 bonus minutes

1 Year/400 Minute Card use 84299 to get $15 off the purchase price, but only available online at the Tracfone website.

These are the codes for February 2015. If you can't find a code that is working, or want more options, go to our main http://sonyunveiledaraftofnew.blogspot.com /p/tracfone-promo-codes.html">Tracfone Promo Codes page for the complete list.

We hope you found these codes useful, and were able to get some extra minutes for free! Let us know which codes worked for you in the comments below.

If you're in the market for a new phone, don't miss out on the information available on the http://sonyunveiledaraftofnew.blogspot.com /p/tracfone-byop-phone-list.html">Tracfone BYOP page. We share a lot of details about bringing your own phone to Tracfone, including a list of compatible phones.

Don't forget to protect your device. We have compiled a resource for finding http://sonyunveiledaraftofnew.blogspot.com /2014/12/tracfone-smartphone-covers-and-cases.html">Smartphone Cases and Covers for many of Tracfone's popular devices.

Finally, if you do have a smartphone and are feeling depressed that the promo codes won't work for your phone, head over to our http://sonyunveiledaraftofnew.blogspot.com /2014/12/best-apps-for-tracfone-android-users.html">List of the Best Apps for Android and get cheered up by all the things you can do with your smartphone!

Thanks for visiting!

Office Organization: What You Need To Know

- The L1’s pricing makes for a great part of its appeal. Now available in the UK, you can easily pick one up from most retailers at an original price of £169.John Lewis currently carries the black and white models and you can find the pink version at Argos. Some seem to offer even cheaper prices, like Alza or CSMobiles. In the UK, the L1 is available with 2GB RAM and 16GB of internal storage. Sony unveiled a raft of new, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about , on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:

A disorganized office can hurt your productivity and cause you to miss opportunities and waste time. Lots of people tell you what to buy or how to make things look cute. Today I'm going to discuss processes more than products to help keep your work space neat and productive whether it be an office or a home office. How paper should flow through your office, how to create an effective filing system and how to keep files your working on organized plus more.
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Out of the Gutter: The Ken Lasko Story, Part 3, Part I

- The L1’s pricing makes for a great part of its appeal. Now available in the UK, you can easily pick one up from most retailers at an original price of £169.John Lewis currently carries the black and white models and you can find the pink version at Argos. Some seem to offer even cheaper prices, like Alza or CSMobiles. In the UK, the L1 is available with 2GB RAM and 16GB of internal storage. Sony unveiled a raft of new, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about , on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:

Part 3, Part I - Tech Support Hijinks

In the spring of '94, I went to a local job fair to look for a summer job that was different than working at the 1 hour photo lab as I had done previous summers. After browsing a while, and leaving my resume at a few places, I came across the Microsoft booth. They were looking for technical support people for their Canadian office. I felt this was the perfect opportunity for me. I figured with my TA experience, I would be a shoe-in for the job. I excitedly explained all this to the people manning the booth, and I must have made a good enough impression, because in April of 1994, I got hired to work at Microsoft as a technical support engineer.

I was thrilled to get the opportunity to work for such a big company. When I got the job, I was told that I would be supporting MS Word 6.0. Having never used Word 6.0 before (I had always used WordPerfect), I was concerned. So, I did what any self-respecting computer guy in the 90's did, I found a copy of Windows and Word 6.0 on the still young Internet, installed these not-so-legal copies on my computer and gave myself a crash course in Word 6.0.

I saw variations of this pose from my managers all too often.
I didn't think I was ready by the time I started my first day at MS. Thankfully, instead of supporting Word, I was assigned to support MS-DOS 6.2. Having lots of experience with MS-DOS, I was relieved. For the next while, I supported MS-DOS 6.2, which consisted mostly of editing people's CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files so they could free up enough memory to run whatever program they needed. Keep in mind, there was no such thing as remote desktop back then. All this was done by coaching the user over the phone. Slow and time-consuming work to be sure, but I enjoyed the atmosphere. I had some great bosses and co-workers at the time, and the workplace was fun and lighthearted. You could often see other guys on calls popping up over their cubicle walls waving at one another. I moved around a lot, even while tethered to a desktop PC with an audio headset.  I would stand on my desk, lie on the floor, or wander as far from my cubicle as my headset cable (or was it a leash?) would allow.

As with most tech support jobs, it involved a lot of sitting.  At lunch, you'd go down to the cafeteria, eat and sit some more, then go back and sit at a desk again.  To keep fit during the summer, I decided to try rollerblading. Having never rollerbladed before, I strapped them on in the office and rolled around the cubicle farms to learn the basics. Soon afterwards, there was a "No Rollerblading" policy instituted, which may be my only legacy from those days.  Rather than spend my lunch hour sitting in the cafeteria, I would go out and rollerblade as far away as I could go in 30 minutes, turn around and head back. I'd grab a shower, which sometimes wouldn't "take" on some of those hot days, and I'd sweat my way through the next few calls.

I had so many CD-ROMs that I used a bunch of old ones as a Halloween
costume.  Meet CD-MAN!!!
I made sure I took full advantage of the employee purchase program, which allowed you to buy pretty much anything from Microsoft's catalog at greatly reduced prices. I ordered copies of just about every CD-ROM based product MS had at the time, including things like Encarta, Cinemania, World of Flight, even Julia Child's cooking guide at 1/10th the cost of retail. I recall an offer where you could buy Visual C++ for $50, and it would come with a SCSI CD-ROM drive, complete with SCSI interface card. I used the CD-ROM drive and SCSI card, but tossed the rest.


When fall of 1994 came around, my contract was extended. I decided to delay my final university year to continue working at Microsoft, since it was too good an opportunity to pass up. Over time, I got assigned to the Windows 3.1 queue, then the Windows for Workgroups 3.11 queue, where I got my first taste of working with TCP/IP (a nightmare at the time). We got introduced to early builds of "Chicago", which would become Windows 95, the biggest consumer OS play Microsoft had done up until then. I remember copying weekly builds onto 15 or more 1.44 MB floppy disks to install on my computer at home. It was pretty neat to see the progression of features and stability as time moved on.

All the OS support guys underwent extensive training on Windows 95 in preparation for what we
thought was going to be a very busy time when it was first released to the public. I can remember the excitement building as the release date inched closer. We once got involved in the media blitz by going to a local computer tradeshow where we offered to install betas of Windows 95 on any customer-facing PC that was available in a vendor's booth. At the time, IBM was pushing OS/2 Warp as an alternative to Windows 95, and IBM people were walking around doing the same thing. I remember installing Windows 95 on one PC at a vendor booth, while an IBM guy installed Warp on a PC beside it in a sort of geeky showdown. A small crowd gathered to watch as Windows 95 smoothly installed and worked flawlessly, while the poor IBM guy was sweating through issue after issue. I don't know if he ever got it going.

On the day Windows 95 finally released, I was sitting in my cubicle waiting for the onslaught of
Even the Hoff loved Windows 95
calls. We heard about the lines at stores snaking out the doors. At lunch we went out and marvelled at the sight of so many people buying Windows 95. I've never seen it before or since. Back at work, we twiddled our thumbs. The calls were trickling in at a slow rate, but most of us sat idle. We were all wondering if Windows 95 was so stable and easy to use, that nobody was having issues. At around 5pm, as people got home and presumably started installing Windows 95 in excitement, the call volume went up dramatically. Within 30 minutes, we went from idle to full tilt with long wait times for the large number of users waiting in the queues. We churned through the issues day after day, but it wasn't too long before call counts settled into a new level of "normal call volumes".

With fall of 1995 approaching, I debated whether to stay at Microsoft of return to university to finish my final semester. I didn't see the point since I felt that I had started a good career at Microsoft, and all I would get is a piece of paper. I confided to my boss, who had the absolute best advice ever: "What's 4 months out of the rest of your life?"  So, with that, I went back to university and got my bachelors degree. While I was at school, my MS boss was wonderful in that he let me work the queues the odd day or weekend, even though I was sure they didn't really need me.

When I finally finished university, I returned full-time to Microsoft, but I felt that something was different. I had my university degree, but here I was still doing the same technical support I was doing before. I needed a change, plus the commute was starting to wear on me.

In the spring of 1996, I decided to take a job as a "sales engineer" for a PC card company based out
of the my home city. If you were around laptops back then, things like built-in modems and network cards just weren't an option. You had to use credit card sized packages called PCMCIA cards (or simply 'PC Cards') to get these functions. Laptops of the era usually had 2 or more of these slots. Need a modem? Go buy a PCMCIA modem card. Need a network card? Buy a PCMCIA network card. Our company had an edge in that we had the world's first combination network/modem card. These playing-card sized devices had an interesting playing card-based motif that definitely caught people's attention.

My job was to travel the US and Canada helping the salespeople with the technical aspects of their PCMCIA cards. For a 20-something guy, this was a sweet gig. I got to go to some pretty cool places across the continent with some fun people. This company also had a 3-port networking hub dongle that you could use to create a simple ad-hoc network with other laptops. You could daisy-chain these things together to add more laptops to your network. Our favourite thing to do was to throw network cables between the seats on an airplane so we could play multiplayer Quake during cross-country trips.

I was at this particular job for a few years, when a chance call from an old colleague from my Microsoft days turned my career into another direction that led directly to where I am today.

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Sunday, February 1, 2015

3 Things I Must Do

- The L1’s pricing makes for a great part of its appeal. Now available in the UK, you can easily pick one up from most retailers at an original price of £169.John Lewis currently carries the black and white models and you can find the pink version at Argos. Some seem to offer even cheaper prices, like Alza or CSMobiles. In the UK, the L1 is available with 2GB RAM and 16GB of internal storage. Sony unveiled a raft of new, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about , on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:

I got a nightmare last week and I woke up with sweat all over my bed. I had dreamt that I had lost everything I had achieved so far and I would have to start my life all over again. And this made me think about what I truly love in my life. If had a second chance at life, how would I live it? What would I do? And what are the things I would want to achieve this time? Would I do the same things I did the first time? Or would there be a change?

These thoughts made me push my brain and think. Think hard. I listened to my heart then, and I discovered I wanted a few things to be different. I realized I had three big dreams that I have always been wanting to pursue, but I keep putting those thoughts off for reasons so insignificant, I can't even remember!

My first dream is to become a full time travel blogger. I already have a travel blog, but I hardly post an article in a month or two. Every time I write, I love that feeling! I feel like quitting my boring day job and becoming a full time travel blogger! I enjoy travelling more than any other form of entertainment or rejuvenation. I have never had the courage to quit my sedentary job for the fear of not having enough money. Travelling is an expensive affair at most times. But I have decided now that  I will not come up with any more excuses for not concentrating on an alternate career as a travel blogger.

My second wish is to get an MBA from Stanford. I always push aside that dream thinking of the huge financial cost that I and my family will incur. But I have faith in myself that I will be able to pay the student loan with my hard work and professional brilliance. I shall apply to my dream school next session!

The third of my desires is to write a full length novel and then, continue writing more titles. I always thought becoming an author was next to impossible for me. But a recent contest-win got me my confidence back. I will not procrastinate any more! I will work on a novel as soon as I have a great idea for the story!

Have you ever thought of the things you would do or how you would do them differently if you were blessed with a second chance? Give it a thought! You might realize that you can still do things the way you have always wanted to. Grab your dreams, my readers!

This post is part of the #SecondChanceactivity at BlogAdda in association with MaxLife Insurance.

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- The L1’s pricing makes for a great part of its appeal. Now available in the UK, you can easily pick one up from most retailers at an original price of £169.John Lewis currently carries the black and white models and you can find the pink version at Argos. Some seem to offer even cheaper prices, like Alza or CSMobiles. In the UK, the L1 is available with 2GB RAM and 16GB of internal storage. Sony unveiled a raft of new, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about , on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:

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New Nokia N1 7.9 inch Tablet with Android 5.0 Key Specifications and Price

- The L1’s pricing makes for a great part of its appeal. Now available in the UK, you can easily pick one up from most retailers at an original price of £169.John Lewis currently carries the black and white models and you can find the pink version at Argos. Some seem to offer even cheaper prices, like Alza or CSMobiles. In the UK, the L1 is available with 2GB RAM and 16GB of internal storage. Sony unveiled a raft of new, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about , on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:

The first Android Tablet from the Finnish company Nokia which was recently acquired Microsoft. The tablet runs of the latest android version Lollipop. 
The 7.9 inches tablet comes with a Intel atom processor clocked at 2.3 GHz. , 2GB RAM and a whooping 5300 mAh battery. It has aluminium unibody design.

The Nokia N1 android tablet comes with the predictive Nokia Z launcher which is a home screen that makes navigation simple. The Nokia N1 Tablet is also among the first devices with the reversible USB connector.

nokia n1 android tablet screen photos comaprison

Price of Nokia N1 Android Tablet

          - $250
          - ₹15,500
          - €160

nokia n1 tablet with nokia z launcher screen view

Key Specifications of Nokia N1

- 7.90 inch Display
- 2.3 GHz Intel Atom Processor (Quad Core)
- 2048 X 1536 pixel resolution
- 2 GB RAM
- Android 5.0 Lollipop
- 32 GB Menory
- 8 MP rear and 5 MP front Camera (1080p video recording)
- SENSORS - Accelerometer, Ambient Light Sensor, Gyroscope 
- 5300 mAh Battery
- Aluminium unibody design
- Dimensions - 200.70 x 138.60 x 6.90
- Weight - 318gm

The Tablet is Available in Black and White Color options.

Nokia must be having a lot expectations with its first Android Tablet N1 as it a great gadget.
Moreover it may give a competition to Apple iPad mini 2 and 3 as it is similar in design and have nearly same features and Runs on latest version of Android.
So lets see how this tablet Performs.