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		<title>A Life in Innovation: Nicholas Bredimus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hailing from New Jersey, Mr Nicholas Bredimus mingled the worlds of software, airlines, and hospitality and to the benefit of all three areas of business. His career highlights include effort-saving computer programs, airplane safety improvements, and he's even involved in designing high value houses.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taken note yet of the extent to which a revolution in computing has completely redesigned hospitality and air travel as we knew them recently? The man to thank is <a href="http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=892&#038;dat=19840826&#038;id=ifEKAAAAIBAJ&#038;sjid=708DAAAAIBAJ&#038;pg=6307,5066645">New Jersey&#8217;s own Nicholas Bredimus</a>. This creative man has found work in a great many areas, from the luxury home industry via the essentials of safety in the air to computer programs to help with time management. And what&#8217;s more, through it all, his passion is evident.</p>
<p>His family history will reveal everything you need to know regarding his skills and the tremendous amount he has done. His clan traces its ancestry as long ago as the days of Rome&#8217;s glory and proudly boasts a varied background. His maternal family mingles German and Scottish stock. A similarly varied mix dominates the paternal branch; before coming to America near the end of the nineteenth century, Bredimus&#8217; forerunners made their homes in Luxembourg and England. And following arrival in the US, they kept their uncompromising work ethic and zeal to go far. Nicholas, who would grow up with his two brothers and four sisters, was a child of a father who made his living as a mechanical design engineer and his spouse, a practicing nurse. He would come to live in Kansas City, Texas, Arizona and a city named Reston in Virginia.</p>
<p>Once his schooling had been completed, he would sign up for a few high-powered roles with several of the most distinguished and largest companies in the airline industry. These included the role of vice president for Republic Airlines, Hughes Airwest, and, of course, Trans World Airlines (TWA). A hard-working software programmer, Bredimus&#8217; creative work with airline computer programs is probably his trailblazing legacy. He is probably most famous for the aircraft maintenance computer program he created on behalf of US Airways, which would become an industry standard. He turned his focus next to recording and taking reservations. For both room and flight bookings he produced software systems to take on most of the work that had been involved before this approach. Pushing on into an alternate zone, he published a networking program to automate ticket ordering &#8211; another remarkable achievement.</p>
<p>Please review our <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/e/a/2000/02/14/BUSINESS9852.dtl">prime site for Mr. Nicholas Bredimus</a> information&#8230;</p>
<p>Nicholas has even taken on quite a number of posts unconnected to software design, let&#8217;s remember.  Bredimus was division manager for American Express&#8217; important IT department, initiated Bredimus Systems, and became the inaugural president of AMR Travel Services. At the time of writing he has withdrawn from his airline connections and the software development industry, but he&#8217;s still making use of his skills. His interest now is with the architectural matters behind the evolution of hi tech upmarket condos. The desire we&#8217;ve pointed out just doesn&#8217;t stop!</p>
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		<title>The Important Notes regarding the Inventor and Designer Mr Nicholas Bredimus</title>
		<link>http://www.floenz.org/archives/2010/03/27/the-important-notes-regarding-the-inventor-and-designer-mr-nicholas-bredimus/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[The revamping of air travel and hospitality was kicked off by Nicholas Bredimus, who combined them with the computer industry to produce new procedures. His career highlights include time-saving computer software, airplane safety improvements, and even the design of upmarket homes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hailing from New Jersey, <a href="http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=892&#038;dat=19840826&#038;id=ifEKAAAAIBAJ&#038;sjid=708DAAAAIBAJ&#038;pg=6307,5066645">Nicholas Bredimus</a> brought hospitality, software, and airlines together and forever changed all three areas of business. This innovative man has worked in several areas, from the luxury home design industry via the essentials of safety in the air to software programs to save time and resources. His pedigree can reveal all you ought to know concerning the source of his abilities and how much he has done. His line can trace its origins as long ago as the era of Rome and proudly boasts a wide background. The maternal family comes out of Scotland and Germany. England and Luxembourg provided home to his father&#8217;s family, although during the 1800s his family would emigrate.</p>
<p>Even in America, the line still strove to climb up the social ladder. One of seven children, Nicholas was blessed with a father working as a mechanical design engineer and a mother who worked as a nurse. His residences for several years ranged across a number of states &#8212; Missouri, Arizona, Virginia and Texas. Once his education was complete, he engaged in some very high-powered jobs for many of the largest firms in the airline industry. Among these was included the vp position for Hughes Airwest, Trans World Airlines (TWA), and even Republic Airlines. An inspired programmer, his creative approach to airline computer programs is probably his greatest legacy.</p>
<p>He is most famous for one project for US Airways, his airplane maintenance management computer programs which are now used by almost all air carrier companies. But this was just one of his significant designs for airlines and for the hotel sector. His flight booking software is on its way to joining the aforementioned program as a standard, and his hotel reservation program enabled a great number of major companies in the hotel industry to implement a PC client based infrastructure. And next would come an online, networked system for selling tickets that stands as a first.</p>
<p>He employed these achievements to advance into roles which weren&#8217;t explicitly connected to software design, and went on to build his reputation. <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/e/a/2000/02/14/BUSINESS9852.dtl">Nicholas Bredimus</a> managed American Express&#8217; IT department, started up Bredimus Systems, and had the honor of being the founding president of AMR Travel Services. Having stepped back from the businesses that first gave him success, his abilities are nonetheless still exercised daily. He&#8217;s at work now advancing architecture &#8212; blending the requirements of aesthetics with the bleeding edge of technology and bona fide concern for our ecology.</p>
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		<title>Some Notes Concerning the Inventor &amp; Designer Nicholas Bredimus</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 12:58:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The revamping of airline travel and hospitality was touched off by Nicholas Bredimus, who linked them to the software industry to establish a new way to do business. He has been in the thick of a plethora of drives, from creating time-saving computer programs to advancing aircraft safety and designing high-value houses. He brings astonishing energy to all these areas, too...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mail-archive.com/rota_blog@yahoogroups.com/msg00087.html">We strongly recommend you take a gander at our excellent source for Mr. Nicholas Bredimus info&#8230;</a></p>
<p>Originating in New Jersey, Mr <a href="http://www.nicholasbredimus.com/">Nicholas Bredimus</a> examined the world of airlines, hospitality, and software together and forever changed all three industries. He has been involved in a plethora of initiatives, from creating computer programs that automate resource and time intensive processes to advancing aircraft safety and even designs for high value homes. Bredimus has brought true energy to any and all fields, too. You could have anticipated, of course, that with his family tree he was sure to reach the top. With roots all the way into ancient history, Nicholas&#8217; ancestry ties in with much of Europe. From his mother&#8217;s side, on the one hand, he descends from Scottish and German bloodlines. Luxembourg and England were the home of Bredimus&#8217; paternal line, although the family emigrated at the end of the 1800s.</p>
<p>Even in the U.S., the family still worked hard to make their way in the world. Nicholas, who would grow up with his sisters and brothers, was a child of a father employed as a mechanical design engineer and a mother who was working as a practicing nurse. He would make his home in Texas for a while and also spent time in Scottsdale, AZ, Reston, VA and Kansas City, MO.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s worked in high-powered posts within firms across the air travel industry &#8211; most of them huge brands. Republic Airlines, Trans World Airlines (TWA), Hughes Airwest &#8211; all three would at various times appoint him as a vice president. A hard-working programmer, his creative approach to airline computer programs is arguably his greatest legacy. His creation of aircraft maintenance management programs, typical now throughout the entire air travel business though first produced for US Airways, ultimately resulted in what is even now his most popular piece. He programmed many other systems for the airline and hotel sector in addition, among them unmanned software to handle flight reservations, used by over fifty businesses, not to mention the very first room reservation program on the PC deployed by the hotel sector, first put to use at over seven hundred locations. Continuing to innovate, he produced a networking program to assist in ticketing &#8211; once more establishing something nobody else had thought of. While this is eminently his forte,  Bredimus also regularly worked on non-software fields. He managed American Express&#8217; IT department, initiated Bredimus Systems, and became the inaugural president of a major American Airlines division. At present date, however, Bredimus has departed from Northwest Airlines and the software development industry, but he&#8217;s still making use of his inventiveness. He is now engaged in the architectural matters bound up in the emergence of hitech top quality homes.</p>
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		<title>Facebook User Base Grows, Albeit Slower than Before</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 18:45:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Facebook is now used by nearly 350 million users worldwide, according to an open letter from the site&#8217;s founder Mark Zuckerberg. The social networking site that came into being a mere five years ago has grown immensely in popularity over this short period. 
   The user figures show that almost 3/4th of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt">Facebook is now used by nearly 350 million users worldwide, according to an open letter from the site&#8217;s founder Mark Zuckerberg. The social networking site that came into being a mere five years ago has grown immensely in popularity over this short period. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt"><?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p> </o:p></P>  <P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt">The user figures show that almost 3/4th of the total world broadband user population is on Facebook too. A GigaOM study revealed recently that the latest 50m Facebook users signed up in over 77 days, which is a slightly longer period than the previous 62 days that it took for the last 50m users to join the site. The slight slowdown comes after the site reported positive cash flow for the first time in September. With these developments, Facebook will now require to structure its organisational and operational systems to ensure future growth in its business.</P>  <P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt"><o:p> </o:p></P>  <P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt">Computer Weekly reports show that <A href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook">Facebook</A> stocks are reporting gains with 42% hike being witnessed over July to November this year. Private selling is estimated to be garnering $21 per share of the networking site. This brings the common shares to a $9.5bn value. Some stocks may also be sold off over the next one to one and half year period. </P>  <P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt"><o:p> </o:p></P>  <P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt">In an open letter in which he announced Facebook</p>
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		<title>Eco-Efficiency &#8212; Saving Money and Our Ecology</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 16:41:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts &#038; Co (KKR) was set up in the 1970's and in those days their specialization was in 'bootstrap' buyouts. But recently they have put together a unique proposal which focuses not only on profitability, but also on how environmentally friendly each of their companies are...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts &#038; Co (KKR) was set up in the mid-seventies and orginally their main business was in leveraged buyouts. But in the pursuit of making their portfolio of companies greener, they have established an innovative green proposal which has completely changed the way business concerns and environmental activists work forever.</p>
<p>When Henry Kravis from KKR and the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) joined forces just a year ago green matters all of a sudden became a mainstream concept. Their objectives include encouraging companies to tackle environmental menaces like toxic emissions not to forget any exaggerated consumption of water resources. To follow through with these goals, they employ eco-efficiency which involves concepts like reducing the intensity of materials, fuel economy, and recycling programs. Although the program was an enormous success, no-one recognized how extensive the results really were until Ken Mehlman, the executive in charge of the program, carried out the review of the first year.</p>
<p>Much to everybody&#8217;s surprise, Ken discovered that eco-efficiency not only helped in proctecting the environment, but was increasing the the profit from all their companies besides. Just about all of the firms linked with KKR and Ken Mehlman at present are participating in eco-efficiency. Considering that the portfolio has a net worth of 86,000,000,000 USD, you can imagine what a challenge this actually is.</p>
<p>Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts &#038; Co with the EDF alongside <a href="http://www.indymedia.org/pt/2009/05/923977.shtml">Ken Mehlman</a> are further expanding the initial program. The Climate Corps Program founded by the Environmental Defense Fund is an example of this, it advances cost-efficient, environmentally friendly practices to students taking an MBA.</p>
<p>Lately, <a href="http://theenergycollective.com/Podcasts/35006">Ken Mehlman</a> has been cooperating closely with Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts &#038; Co to formulate a variety of metrics that a wide variety of businesses can use to measure and manage a number of resources. Programs like these let a business organization see how ecologically friendly they are and identify any areas which may need improving. Henry Kravis, the KKC, and the Environmental Defense Fund have made reducing their environmental impact more attractive for companies large and small. So, in conclusion, the work of these organizations has made green business techniques not only viable, but commercially desirable, and their novel ideas are setting a new standard in the business world of today.</p>
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		<title>Social Networking and Keeping Your Password Safe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not so long ago, when browsing the web, you might have had just one password to store for your email address.  These days however, it's not unusual to have dozens of passwords created for innumerous web services you've joined. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not so long ago, when browsing the web, you might have had just one password to store for your email address.  These days however, it&#8217;s not unusual to have dozens of passwords created for innumerous web services you&#8217;ve joined.  And what happens? Lots of  people are inclined to use the very same password for all or nearly all the services they&#8217;ve signed up to.  Some individuals may not think their <a href="http://www.socialnetworkhelpline.com/Facebook-deleted-photos-still-kept-on-Facebook-servers/Y2009-5-20.htm">Facebook photo gallery</a> as being hugely vital, but it is if you&#8217;re using the very same password for that as you are for your PayPal account. Of course, it&#8217;s easier to only have to remember one password, but what happens if someone gets their hands on that one password? That&#8217;s right, they in theory have their mitts on all of the servives you&#8217;ve signed up to that share that very same password.  And if you think they don&#8217;t know the other online services you&#8217;ve signed up to, it isn&#8217;t essential.  They can run web application programs which test  tens of thousands of services and try to match your account name/password pair that they know about. </p>
<p>This is a problem we all have to think about, but it can be solved. The truth is, it&#8217;s not required to remember each and every account name/password.  Why? Your browser can remember this information.  Be it your <a href="http://www.passwordhelpline.com/Want-A-Job?-Hand-Over-Your-Yahoo-Login/Y2009-6-20.htm">Yahoo Login</a> or Email password. Just ask your browser to store each account name/password, and then setup a central password (&#8220;master password&#8221;) just in case a person else gets physical access to your computer. If they do have such access, they will have to key in the master password in order to login to any of the services you&#8217;ve signed up to.  Or to put it another way, you can join dozens of services, and merely have to actually remember one single password : your web browser&#8217;s master password (achieving what you wanted to do in a safe way &#8211; necessitating in just one password.</p>
<p>When making passwords, make them random and long, such as X4563Jde34 which is an assortment of numbers, lower and upper case characters.  Since it&#8217;s not required to remember them, be as obscure as you like.  A word of warning : don&#8217;t use normal words as a password, as these are elementary to identify for hackers. </p>
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		<title>How to Arrange the Perfect Stag Weekend</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 10:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arranging a stag weekend can be a big responsibility &#8211; whether you are the excited groom-to-be or the well-meaning best man. You need to be certain that all of the men have a wonderful time and that the stag do is a weekend to remember &#8211; for the right reasons, of course!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arranging a stag weekend can be a big responsibility &#8211; whether you are the excited groom-to-be or the well-meaning best man. You need to be certain that all of the men have a wonderful time and that the stag do is a weekend to remember &#8211; for the right reasons, of course!</p>
<p>So what are the crucial ingredients for the ideal stag weekend? Well, for most men, it must be action-packed and it must be fun.</p>
<p>Getting just the right location will decide your stag do&#8217;s success. Whether you are heading just 20 miles away or jetting off further afield, you need a location that caters for all your entertainment needs both night and day.</p>
<p>Scotland has all the facilities for a fantastic stag weekend, mixing a large range of adrenalin-fuelled activities set in amazing countryside with the friendly people for which this country is famed.</p>
<p>Make certain that your intended destination provides everything you need before booking. And don?t forget to check that both the place and its events staff have an good history of running successful stag events. If in doubt, it&#8217;s definitely worth asking for references from previous visitors.</p>
<p>By providing a plenty of different activities during the weekend, everyone will find something for them. Experienced event organisers with a wealth of experience in organising stag weekends in Scotland will be able to suggest a suitably eclectic mix that includes something for everyone.</p>
<p>If you book with a credible outdoors events company, the possibilities for an all-adventure <a href="http://scottishoutdooractivities.webs.com/">stag weekend</a> in Scotland are unlimited. There&#8217;ll be loads of activities to test your stag group from morning to night, not to mention the night-time partying.</p>
<p>For however much energy they&#8217;ve expended in the day, stag parties are always ready to go hit the club and chat about the afternoon&#8217;s fun over a few beers.</p>
<p>All you have to do is to let the event company know what kind of night out you are looking for. Ensure that your selected stag weekend package includes transport between the evening&#8217;s entertainment and your group&#8217;s overnight accommodation and, so that there are no last-minute panics.</p>
<p>That way everybody in your party can focus 100 percent on having a good time and celebrating their friend&#8217;s upcoming marriage.</p>
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		<title>Work for mommy&#8217;s?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Their are alot of jobs for stay at home moms that rival many jobs you'd have to go to.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you thought stay at home moms couldn&#8217;t earn a living on the internet then I  have to say that your sadly mistaken my friend. </p>
<p>Their are alot of <a href="http://www.mommymoney.org/" mce_href="http://www.mommymoney.org">jobs for  stay at home moms</a> that rival many jobs you&#8217;d have to go to. I have a friend  who writes small blogs to provide backlinks to websites and she makes around  3,000 dollars a month doing it. </p>
<p>It is a challenge at times but it is a very easy  to work around her lifestyle type of job. If the kids are rough housing she can  stop bogging and go attend to it without having to tell her boss!</p>
<p>If you are a stay at home mom and are looking for some work you are in luck.  </p>
<p>Their are many jobs for stay at home moms that don&#8217;t  require you to have any degrees, they don&#8217;t require much experience, in fact  most of them only require you be able to write and spell check and maintain a  professional disposition in your work. The internet is full of amazing writing  opportunities that just about anyone can do. </p>
<p>With some practice, even if you&#8217;ve  never written anything before you can learn on blogs sites where their are  communities that help you. Hub pages is one such community.  </p>
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