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Monday, July 23, 2012

Golden Corral in Largo FL, Sucks, Hair in Food

 The Golden Corral in Largo Florida, Bad review. They suck.  I was celebrating my son B-Day at Golden Corral in Largo FL in he found a BIG red hair in his cake , we try to talk to the manager but she let us wait for like 10 min when she finally get back to us to fix the problem , she don't even apology , she only say " I can refund your son meal " then I get even more mad because she should refund the whole dinner and say at least sorry ... I will never going back to eat at Golden Corral and I will make sure to tell everyone how bad was my experience there !!! Not to mention after we complained to the manager. The Waiter, Eric. Stopped to re-fill our drinks.  The service was just really bad.  we will never go back to the Golden Corral in Largo FL again.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

TFIV Stock under $.40 Cents. T5 Corp * Great Investment*

EnviroPacific Services (Australia) Appoints T5 Corp. Its Preferred Technology Provider
On July 9, 2012, T5 Corp. (OTCBB: TFIV) was appointed as the Preferred Provider of environmental remediation technology to EnviroPacific Services Pty Ltd., one of the leading environmental remediation contractors in Australia. Pursuant to the Preferred Provider Agreement, EnviroPacific will provide T5 the first opportunity to provide T5’s proprietary technology and equipment for projects in Australia. T5 and EnviroPacific have agreed to promote each other’s products and services, and T5 will assist EnviroPacific with technical analysis and support on bids and proposals.
EnviroPacific has been in operation since 2001 and has grown to a staff of more than 70 persons, comprised largely of engineers, scientists and supervisory personnel. EnviroPacific has been awarded high-profile environmental and civil engineering projects in Australia, including remediation of the Hunters Hill Site and the Evans Head Memorial Aerodrome. EnviroPacific has substantial experience using thermal desorption technology, and has purchased and operated equipment designed and manufactured by the T5 management team.
T5 invents, manufactures and operates revolutionary Waste-2-Commodity technologies within the energy industry, focusing on the oil and gas industry. Its technologies transform waste into usable products, protecting the health and living conditions of others.
Patrick Garrett, CEO of T5, commented, “Our management team is very excited to renew our relationship with EnviroPacific. We believe that great opportunities for T5 are immediately available in Australia. T5 and EnviroPacific together bring an unparalleled engineering and technology capability to remediation and recycling projects in Australia. We expect that our joint efforts will result in substantial projects in the near future.”
ABOUT T5 CORP.
T5 Corp. is a technology company providing remediation and recycling services to the oil and gas industry. T5’s management team has more than 100 years of combined experience in remediation projects and has designed, built and operated successful remediation projects throughout the world for more than 15 years. For more information, visit www.t5corp.com.
ABOUT ENVIROPACIFIC SERVICES PTY LTD.
EnviroPacific Services are industry leaders in site remediation and industrial waste management, including the treatment of contaminated soils, water and by-products from industrial and manufacturing production. We have extensive expertise in delivering efficient and cost effective environmental remediation solutions to a broad range of public sectors and private enterprise. Through its acquisition of JFTA, EnviroPacific Services provides a unique multi-disciplined and turn-key engineering service offering to the petrochemical industry. Our core services include design, engineering, construction, maintenance, decommissioning and remediation of hazardous facilities.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This press release may contain forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, statements regarding T5 Corp. and plans, products and related market potential. Forward-looking statements may be identified by the use of the words "anticipates," "expects," "intends," "plans," "should," "could," "would," "may," "will," "believes," "estimates," "potential," or "continue" and variations or similar expressions. These statements are based upon the current expectations and beliefs of management and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, risks and uncertainties discussed in T5 Corp.’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which factors are incorporated herein by reference. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any of these forward-looking statements. T5 Corp. undertakes no obligation to update any of these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this press release or to reflect actual outcomes.

Source: Business Wire (July 10, 2012 - 6:00 AM EDT)

Monday, July 2, 2012

Finally, Apple owns the name 'iPad'

More than two years after releasing its game-changing tablet computer, Apple now actually owns the name "iPad."

A Chinese court says the company has paid $60 million to a Taiwanese firm for the rights, nailing down the name as its own in a country that is increasingly becoming a huge market for electronics.

Shenzhen Proview Technology had trademarked the name "iPad" in 2001. Apple paid the company about $55,000 in 2009. But Chinese authorities refused to recognize the payment and ruled last year that Proview still owned the name in that country.
"The iPad dispute resolution is ended," the Guangdong High People's Court said in a statement acquired by the New York Times. "Apple Inc. has transferred $60 million to the account of the Guangdong High Court as requested in the mediation letter."
Apple did not immediately return a message seeking comment Monday morning.
China is already Apple's second-biggest market behind the United States. It only shows signs of growing as more of its roughly 1.3 billion people become more tech-savvy.
A lawyer for Proview told the Times that the company hoped for more money but settled because it has debts to pay. He said it had wanted as much as $400 million, according to the Times.
Proview had argued that Apple didn't negotiate in good faith, using a shell company that promised not to make competing products under the iPad label. The company alleges the negotiator concealed that he was working for Apple, gave a false name and said the company he represented was IP Application Development -- or IPAD, for short.
The dispute certainly hasn't slowed demand for the tablet and other Apple products in China. When the iPad 2 was released last year, a skirmish broke out outside a Beijing Apple Store after a man believed to be a scalper was escorted away by security after trying to cut in line.
And some Chinese entrepreneurs don't even worry so much about the Apple products they sell actually being Apple products.
Last year, authorities discovered 22 fake Apple Stores in just one city and ordered them to either change their names or shut down. It was unclear at the time whether the gadgets they were selling were actually Apple's or fakes.

Girl Dies at Orlando Lake Resort, Orlando FL

This is vary sad, An 11-year-old New York girl vacationing with her family in Florida died after being electrocuted at a miniature golf course, officials said.
Ashton Jojo, of upstate Latham, was trying to retrieve her ball from a small pond at the Orange Lake Resort in Kissimmee when she suffered the fatal shock Wednesday.
Ashton screamed in pain and another guest, Christopher Burges of Alabama, rushed to her aid, but he was also injured and unable to save the child.
Ashton was rushed to Celebration Hospital in Celebration, Fla., where she died.
“It has been ruled an accident, but the cause was electrocution,” Shawn Thomas of the Orange-Osceola medical examiner’s office said. “An autopsy is being conducted.”
Ashton was on vacation in the Orlando area with her parents and brother and had celebrated her 11th birthday Friday, officials said.
She was playing at one of the sprawling timeshare resort’s minigolf courses about 2 p.m. when her ball landed in a small 2-foot-deep pond.
I remember last month, my son and I were playing miniature gulf in front of the Blue Heron resort,  

Where the Volcano is.  i remember my son going into the water to get his gulf ball.

You never know when shit will happen. 


South Lake Buena Vista Suites at Calypso Cay Resort, **Review**

I am writing this post about South Lake Buena Vista Suites at Calypso Cay Resort, Timsshare. 
I just purchased time share package at South Lake Buena Vista Suites at Calypso Cay Resort.  I paid $159. for 4 days and 3 nights from July 4th to July 7th 2012. I just called to confirm my reservation and I spoke with  lady for there customer service. She was very rude to me. She transferred me 3 times to 3 different people. I never spoke with anybody to confirm my reservation. I only left a message. Ok, Now after another phone call, I spoke with a Wendy. It turns out my last name was spelled wrong and I was able to confirm my reservation. 

OK, Now we are back from vacation, take my advice. Do not stay at  Calypso Cay. It was the worst hotel / resort I ever stayed at.  The room was small and dirty. The Air Conditioner broke with the first hour we were there. But thank god the AC broke. After that, they put us in the Country Inn in the next building. Not to mention that they do not clean the rooms. They charge extra for everything. Even to give you clean towels.