Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Police DUI Test Kits

Alcohol is actually a drug that has very dangerous effects on the human body's central nervous system which effects the way we react when we drive.

When we drive after having a drink the alcohol in our body's effect our brain Iron Man can lead to amazingly dangerous side effects, sometimes drivers have passed out at the wheel and even stepping into a car in an intoxicated state is such a risk to other citizens on the road.

Drunk driving is also commonly refereed to as driving under the influence or DUI or driving while intoxicated / driving while impaired (DWI) it is a criminal offense in nearly all the major countries in the world due to the fact many deaths are caused by drinking and driving.

The level of alcohol in our blood (BAC) is what determines the legal limit which varies depending on your own country's or states laws.

In addition, we have also put some USA specific information for each state, showing the legal drunk driving limit, information on open alcoholic drink container laws for both drivers and passengers, information relating the possible suspension of your license and forfeiture of your vehicle.

You can actually get kits for your saliva, urine or breath which can be used when you drink all night before you get into your car and risk yours and other Rubiks Cube lives.

They are usually digital breath test kits which are perfectly suitable for use anywhere, home and personal use and are also used by parents to test donating cars there children have been drinking before they're 21 if Palmer monsters can smell alcohol on them or if they are acting strange and resemble an intoxicated state.

By using a DUI personal test kit which will measure the alcohol in your body and tell you if you are legally allowed to drive is a very good way of keeping safe after you have had one too many and want to drive home or drive somewhere else.

These type of kits are exactly the same as the ones the police of highway patrol and traffic offices will test you with, so its always best to check yourself personally with a kit and not wait until the police pull you over and test you as you defiantly do not want to go to jail.

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A Hassle-Free Windows Re-Installation Preparation

In our everyday life with computers and laptops, we often run into different types of problems which can make our life miserable. Most of these problems result from corrupt file installations, malicious attacks by virus, Trojan or spyware, improper shutdown, hardware or software conflicts etc. In many cases we are suggested to completely re-install Windows operating system for a remedy. But even after a fresh installation, we may continue to face even more serious problems that are more difficult to solve.

My personal PC experience is full of these hectic re-installations. Over girl comics last 13 years of my life with PC and Windows, I did it time and time again. That is why I believe I can be of some help in giving you useful tips for a hassle-free Windows re-installation.

Before you start the re-installation and hit that 'Setup.exe', follow these steps:

- Remove all your files/documents from Friendship 7 rename) the 'My Documents' and 'Desktop' folders. You can move them to a different partition for safety.

- Take a look at the hardware/devices in your computer from 'Device Manager' by right clicking 'My Computer', selecting 'Properties' then 'Hardware' tab. Thor is extremely useful to have a screenshot of the array of the devices saved.

- In case you're worried about hardware drivers, carry out a physical examination of all the James Bond game i.e. your motherboard, hard drive, graphics card, CD/DVD drive, chipsets, BIOS etc. Note down their brand names and model numbers in a piece of paper. In case your computer shows hardware conflict arising from lack of proper drivers, you can get them downloaded from the internet.

- Carry out a thorough study of your PC to find out customized settings, configurations, shortcuts, saved files, tweaks, internet bookmarks/favorites etc. and save/note them. A fresh installation would destroy most of these settings/configurations.

- Gather the driver CD/DVDs (or even those old Floppies if you still have a drive) for display, audio, LAN card etc.

- Keep the essential software CDs handy (e.g. MS Office, Acrobat Reader, WinZip, Nero Burning ROM etc).

- Get the CD-keys of all the software nearby (or written, if you have lost the CD cover already from the software installed. Usually they are found in the Help>About menu option).

- It is a good idea to get rid of would-be-junks. So, gradually uninstall all the software that you installed over a period of time. This will trim the hard disk space by removing files which will become invalid after a fresh re-installation. Use the software's inbuilt uninstaller or the Windows' uninstaller in this case.

- I strongly suggest getting a copy of DOS shell program like Norton Commander (NC) installed in a different partition. When everything fails, NC (or a similar program) can bail you out.

Now that you're almost done, get the Windows CD/DVD placed at the disk drive, make sure you turn on the 'boot from CD' option in the BIOS and switch on the PC. Follow the steps prompted by the installation session.

-Mohammad Yousuf is a freelance article and web-content writer-