Hey there friends. I recently posted about obtaining a VA Home Loan if you have served in the military. Though I provided some pretty useful information, I was asked what could be done if they have no received their DD214 forms or if they have misplaced them. You need your DD214 forms to determine your eligibility so it's important that you hold on them. But if you whatever reason you don't have them, here's how you can obtain them.
Getting your DD214 forms online is extremely easy. Using the DD214 express service from the link that I have provided, you simply fill out the request to have the forms and send them in. If you have a fax number, you can request duplicate forms using the VA fax on demand system. Dial 301-837-0990 from a fax machine and follow the directions. It really is that easy. If you already have a home loan, no problem. You can still take advantage of the awesome VA refinance rates available to you. BUT YOU MUST HAVE YOUR DD214 FORMS.
If you're in the military, you should definitely take advantage of the options available. There is no excuse as to why you shouldn't. These programs are there to help and by not taking advantage, you're just making it difficult on yourself. Do yourself and your family a favor and look into these option. You'll be glad you did. Later!
Saturday, March 12, 2011
My Brother in Law is Getting Married Today
Hey there. Today, my brother in law is getting married. Congrats to my other little brother! He and his GF have decided to tie the knot and the after party is going to be in our place. We've spent a lot of time decorating the back yard and prepping it for 100 guests or so. The only thing missing are the centerpieces, which he's picking up right now, and will be heading over here to place them on the tables. Check it out:
Not too bad, right? The wife is getting the girls ready right now. We have approx. 3 hours before we're off to meet with the in laws. This is where it's a huge advantage to being a man. I can get ready in about 15 mins or so. lol I guess breakfast and baby watching will fall on me this morning while the wife is curling up the girls' and her hair. I'll catch up with you guys post ceremony. Later!
Update:
Just as I was finishing this post, my brother in law came with the centerpieces. They definitely add some color to the tables and look pretty damn nice. Check it out.
What a difference a few centerpieces can make, huh. Later!
Not too bad, right? The wife is getting the girls ready right now. We have approx. 3 hours before we're off to meet with the in laws. This is where it's a huge advantage to being a man. I can get ready in about 15 mins or so. lol I guess breakfast and baby watching will fall on me this morning while the wife is curling up the girls' and her hair. I'll catch up with you guys post ceremony. Later!
Update:
Just as I was finishing this post, my brother in law came with the centerpieces. They definitely add some color to the tables and look pretty damn nice. Check it out.
What a difference a few centerpieces can make, huh. Later!
Friday, March 11, 2011
Converting DVDs with ImTOO DVD Ripper
Hey there. Once of the most difficult things to find is a reliable converter. Whether it be mobile video to .mpeg, DVD to .avi, or .mp4 to .flv. There are so many video formats that it's impossible to find one that will work with what you're trying to do. But alas, there is one that works great for DVDs. ImTOO DVD Ripper is a great tool to use when using DVDs to create original works. Most of us own digital camcorders and converting those mini DVDs into other formats can be a pain. With this software, you can easily cut, edit, or convert the whole DVD into multiple formats to accommodate your needs.
Imagine wanting to create a custom made video for a special event, say a wedding. You can use this tool to cut and paste DVD video into one, while being able to add cool effects, subtitles, take only a snapshot, take audio cuts, and much more. You can definitely make this your own special project and and create a professional looking video with the use of this DVD Ripper. Here are some of the main features:
Imagine wanting to create a custom made video for a special event, say a wedding. You can use this tool to cut and paste DVD video into one, while being able to add cool effects, subtitles, take only a snapshot, take audio cuts, and much more. You can definitely make this your own special project and and create a professional looking video with the use of this DVD Ripper. Here are some of the main features:
- Mac DVD ripper for video - rip DVD to videos
- DVD ripper for audio - rip DVD to audios
- DVD image capture - DVD to pictures
- Magic video editor - crop/subtitle/effect/watermark
- Free sewer - clip, split and merge
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Metallman's Reverie: Blog Income for February 2011
Hey there. February is in the the books and it's time to report on how well on (or off) pace we are in reaching my $1700 goal for the year. Let's take a look at the numbers:
Yahoo Contributor Network - $1.85
CMFAds - $2.25
MyLikes - $5.84
DragonBlogger.com - $17.00
Sponsored Tweets - $25.25
Blogsvertise - $64.00
Total for Feb- $116.19
YTD Total - $352.02 (+$68.69 ahead of pace)
Not too bad. I failed to meet the minimum of $141.66 this month but my good January definitely carried me into the plus side this month. I am trying some new things to see if they'll increase traffic and income and I was pleasantly surprised that I received a payment from YCN. They'll pay based on impressions so for every 1000 page veiws, you'll get paid $1.50. I have not been as active as I would like but it's nice to know that someone out there is still reading some of the articles I published there. I also received payment for my work on Dragon Blogger. My first payment there and I'm hoping that more will follow.
Overall, a solid month. I fell short by only $25 so that's not too bad. I'm trying things out and doing well in the online community. If you believe that you're ready to try out some of online services that I use, check out the links above. Tell them that Metallman sent you. lol Best of luck! Later!
Yahoo Contributor Network - $1.85
CMFAds - $2.25
MyLikes - $5.84
DragonBlogger.com - $17.00
Sponsored Tweets - $25.25
Blogsvertise - $64.00
Total for Feb- $116.19
YTD Total - $352.02 (+$68.69 ahead of pace)
Not too bad. I failed to meet the minimum of $141.66 this month but my good January definitely carried me into the plus side this month. I am trying some new things to see if they'll increase traffic and income and I was pleasantly surprised that I received a payment from YCN. They'll pay based on impressions so for every 1000 page veiws, you'll get paid $1.50. I have not been as active as I would like but it's nice to know that someone out there is still reading some of the articles I published there. I also received payment for my work on Dragon Blogger. My first payment there and I'm hoping that more will follow.
Overall, a solid month. I fell short by only $25 so that's not too bad. I'm trying things out and doing well in the online community. If you believe that you're ready to try out some of online services that I use, check out the links above. Tell them that Metallman sent you. lol Best of luck! Later!
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Zumba Fitness Review on Dragon Blogger
Hey there. Check out my review of Zumba Fitness for the Wii on Dragon Blogger. Read the review here and let me know what you guys think. Thanks!
Thinking About Getting a New Pool
Hey there. A wonderful perk about living in Southern California is the weather. It's usually sunny, warm and overall very pleasant. We don't deal with severe cold winds (though you would never have guessed that with last night's winds...), blizzards, and all things cold so it's usually grilling and pool weather all year long. We already have a grill and pool. Not any fancy schmancy ones, but they definitely get the job done. But what has crossed my mind is maybe getting a built in pool set up in my back yard. Here's my back yard:
There definitely is space here for a pool. It's just a matter of whether it's worth it or not. We have one of those inflatable pools that is pretty sizable. Not monstrous but a good 8 feet in diameter and about 3 feet deep or so but it's a pain to set up and put away. Putting it away is the worst! You can NEVER fold it the way it came packaged. NEVER! So it never fits all nice and snug in the box so you can't neatly set it aside. It's a bulging mess and once frustration hits, it's just tossed in a corner of the shed.
Having a built in pool will definitely fit that. But then new issues come up. Cost and maintenance are the big ones. Will it cost me a fortune. It needs plumbing, it needs water, it needs a filter (maybe one of those automatic pool cleaners), it will need a cover, it will need a fence, etc. etc. Especially now, that I have a very curious and adventurous 1 year old roaming the yard, I don't want to risk my boy falling into the pool. I'm just so iffy on it. The older kids would love one, the wife always mentioned that we COULD have one but in the end, I'm the one that usually shoots the idea down. What do you think? Take the plunge and build one or be on the safe side and stick to the more affordable build it yourself pools? Let me hear your thoughts. Until then... Later!
There definitely is space here for a pool. It's just a matter of whether it's worth it or not. We have one of those inflatable pools that is pretty sizable. Not monstrous but a good 8 feet in diameter and about 3 feet deep or so but it's a pain to set up and put away. Putting it away is the worst! You can NEVER fold it the way it came packaged. NEVER! So it never fits all nice and snug in the box so you can't neatly set it aside. It's a bulging mess and once frustration hits, it's just tossed in a corner of the shed.
Having a built in pool will definitely fit that. But then new issues come up. Cost and maintenance are the big ones. Will it cost me a fortune. It needs plumbing, it needs water, it needs a filter (maybe one of those automatic pool cleaners), it will need a cover, it will need a fence, etc. etc. Especially now, that I have a very curious and adventurous 1 year old roaming the yard, I don't want to risk my boy falling into the pool. I'm just so iffy on it. The older kids would love one, the wife always mentioned that we COULD have one but in the end, I'm the one that usually shoots the idea down. What do you think? Take the plunge and build one or be on the safe side and stick to the more affordable build it yourself pools? Let me hear your thoughts. Until then... Later!
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