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== Encino Teeth Whitening and Porcelain Veneers ==
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According to a top [http://www.thecosmeticdentistlosangeles.com/ Encino cosmetic dentist], porcelain veneers can make a significant difference in a person’s overall image.  Veneers are custom-crafted shells of ceramic material applied over the front surface of a tooth can cover up worn enamel, uneven alignment or sizing, minor chips and cracks, and small gaps that can occur for a number of reasons.
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The brilliant, white, beautifully aligned smile that can be achieved with porcelain veneers has made this procedure very popular, particularly since today’s advanced materials offer high quality porcelain which gives a natural look.
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[http://www.thecosmeticdentistlosangeles.com/ Encino teeth whitening] is also a popular option, as evident in all the tooth-whitening products available in retails stores. The truth is, a professional whitening procedure by a trained Encino cosmetic dentist will give you more consistent and dramatic results than any of those products. You can have it done in the cosmetic dentist’s office in a little over an hour. Or you can take home a professional do-it-yourself kit. Both methods provide equally excellent results for people with all types of teeth.
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Veneers and Encino teeth whitening are not mutually exclusive. You can do both procedures. Veneers are placed only on front teeth. If you had veneers done and left the rest of your teeth to become yellow and stained, your mouth would be multicolored and your dental beauty reduced. Side teeth and even back teeth become visible when you laugh or yawn, so it is important to ensure all your teeth are looking their absolute best.
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For people who experience mild tooth discoloration, over-the-counter teeth whitening may be an effective, although temporary, option. When discoloration is more severe, in-office laser whitening, which uses a higher concentration of peroxide, is more effective and long lasting. Those with severely dull, discolored, chipped or misaligned teeth find that porcelain veneers are the best solution overall, since tooth whitening can only solve the issue of discoloration only temporarily.
Reference: [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/handful]


Veneers can offer long-lasting results, durability, and enhancement of the facial structure of older individuals who may have a sunken facial appearance due to dental issues. Veneers require a greater commitment of time and cost than teeth whitening in general, but are well worth it for those individuals who are good candidates for the procedure. Most cosmetic dentists offer affordable financing to suit a wide range of budgets available to the patient.
--[[User:AaronTC|AaronTC]] 13:19, 5 November 2011 (EDT)


== ENHANCEMENT THROUGH PLASTIC SURGERY ==
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The benefits of plastic surgery are fantastic, both  physically and emotionally. A person will not only look and feel younger, thinner and prettier, but his/her self-esteem will sky-rocket as well. Many plastic surgery patients discover that they are more outgoing, more personable and more confident. Procedures like liposuction and breast reduction can greatly enhance ones’ life. People who have had these procedures find themselves more physically active and much healthier than they ever would have imagined. Individuals who undergo plastic surgery find themselves emotionally more confident. Patients are no longer self-conscious about their physical defects. One can focus on living ones’ life instead of worrying about way others are looking at him/her. Like any other procedure, plastic surgery does carry with it some degree of risk. Complications are rare but they do occur. Modern plastic surgery procedures have greatly diminished most risks. [http://www.losangeles-plasticsurgeon.com/ Plastic Surgeons in Los Angeles] are board certified and experienced.
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The most popular plastic surgery procedures – breast augmentation, facelifts and liposuction – all have something in common. All these procedures seek to create a better look for the patient, as well as confirming to the society’s standards. People who get plastic surgery show benefits that are immediately noticeable, even if at first they may not look beautiful due to swelling and bruising. For example, if a woman undergoes breast augmentation, her larger cup size will be seen right away, even if her breasts have scars or bruises. The same is true for rhinoplasty and most other types of plastic surgery – these physical benefits are right there. The emotional benefits can many times be greater than the physical rewards. Whether one is going under the knife for a surgery one has always wanted, or if one just wants to erase some wrinkles and make oneself feel younger, the benefits of plastic surgery are obvious. Choosing to have plastic surgery at any [http://www.losangeles-plasticsurgeon.com/ Los Angeles Plastic Surgery] centers for example, patients get to see their plastic surgeon at every stage of the treatment and receive expert care from its specialist cosmetic nurses. Additionally, one can feel reassured knowing that the plastic surgery will take place in a clean and comfortable hospital environment – all helping to contribute to the best possible results.
Kind Regards
[[User:Cyber7|Cyber7]] 03:27, 3 January 2012 (EST)
 
== HOWTO: Install XBMC on a Moneual Labs MonCaso 312 HTPC case ==
 
Hi Guys
Over the last couple of days I have re-built my mono 312 and the following steps get you going on XBMC:
 
 
Installed XBMC FRESH and ran the following commands:
  apt-get update
  wget http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/lirc/lirc_0.9.0~pre1.orig.tar.bz2
  tar -jxvf lirc_0.9.0~pre1.orig.tar.bz2
  apt-get install libtool automake autoconf dialog
  cd lirc-0.9.0-pre1/
  ./configure --with-driver=mplay2
  make && make install
Changed the paths in /etc/init.d/lirc (from /usr/ to /usr/local/)
  vi /etc/init.d/lirc
  :1,$ s/\/usr\//\/usr\/local\//g
Changed /etc/lirc/hardware.conf to have ONLY:
  REMOTE_DRIVER="mplay2"
  REMOTE_DEVICE="/dev/ttyUSB0"
Edit the file /etc/lirc/lircd.conf as follow :
begin remote
  name  Moncaso_312
  bits            8
  eps            30
  aeps          100
  one             0    0
  zero            0    0
  gap          107899
  toggle_bit_mask 0x0
      begin codes
          PwrOff                  0x41
          PwrOn                    0x55
          Hotkey                  0x5A
          DVD                      0x14
          Menu                    0x5C
          Sleep                    0x58
          Rec                      0x11
          Play                    0x09
          Eject                    0x5E
          Rew                      0x0D
          Pause                    0x05
          FF                      0x15
          Prev                    0x1A
          Stop                    0x01
          Next                    0x1E
          Full_Screen              0x0C
          Ratio                    0x10
          Task_Switcher            0x17
          Movie                    0x40
          Music                    0x56
          Photo                    0x45
          TV                      0x46
          OK                      0x42
          Up                      0x19
          Left                    0x54
          Right                    0x43
          Down                    0x1D
          Back                    0x0B
          Exit                    0x1F
          Mute                    0x4A
          More                    0x4B
          Open                    0x04
          Vol+                    0x0A
          Vol-                    0x0E
          CH+                      0x12
          CH-                      0x16
          1                        0x4D
          2                        0x4E
          3                        0x4F
          4                        0x50
          5                        0x51
          6                        0x52
          7                        0x53
          8                        0x03
          9                        0x07
          0                        0x4C
          Quick_Guide              0x08
          Timer                    0x18
      end codes
  end remote
 
I then rebooted the machine and open a ssh console and run irw, I get the keystrokes!
yahoo!!! at this stage!!!
 
Added the following keymap to the /usr/share/xbmc/system/Lircmap.xml file and WALLA - everything works.
 
  <remote device="Moncaso_312">
        <play>Play</play>
        <pause>Pause</pause>
        <stop>Stop</stop>
        <forward>FF</forward>
        <reverse>Rew</reverse>
        <left>Left</left>
        <right>Right</right>
        <up>Up</up>
        <down>Down</down>
        <select>OK</select>
        <pageplus>Ch+</pageplus>
        <pageminus>Ch-</pageminus>
        <back>Back</back>
        <menu>Menu</menu>
        <title>Hotkey</title>
        <info>More</info>
        <skipplus>Next</skipplus>
        <skipminus>Prev</skipminus>
        <display>Aspect</display>
        <start>Home</start>
        <record>Record</record>
        <volumeplus>Vol+</volumeplus>
        <volumeminus>Vol-</volumeminus>
        <mute>Mute</mute>
        <power>PwrOn</power>
        <myvideo>Movie</myvideo>
        <mymusic>Music</mymusic>
        <mypictures>Photo</mypictures>
        <mytv>TV</mytv>
        <one>1</one>
        <two>2</two>
        <three>3</three>
        <four>4</four>
        <five>5</five>
        <six>6</six>
        <seven>7</seven>
        <eight>8</eight>
        <nine>9</nine>
        <zero>0</zero>
        <obc5e>Eject</obc5e>
  </remote>
 
 
Thank you everyone and you can use these instructions. They work 100%!
[[User:Cyber7|Cyber7]] 02:39, 3 January 2012 (EST)

Revision as of 14:10, 25 January 2012

Typo in second paragraph

There is a typo in the second paragraph on the main page:

To edit the XBMC Wiki just register for an account. Page creation and editing of certain pages requires an account that is a few days old and has made a hand full of edits.

Should be

To edit the XBMC Wiki just register for an account. Page creation and editing of certain pages requires an account that is a few days old and has made a handful of edits.

Reference: [1]

--AaronTC 13:19, 5 November 2011 (EDT)

Whoops. Done. Most of the pages are directly editable, so if you see any other typos you should be able to access them directly. Cheers. -- Ned Scott 19:45, 5 November 2011 (EDT)

Hi Guys, How do I add this page to the HOWTO section? It took me about a year to figure this out and I think it could be a valuable contribution to the XBMC Manual. Kind Regards Cyber7 03:27, 3 January 2012 (EST)

HOWTO: Install XBMC on a Moneual Labs MonCaso 312 HTPC case

Hi Guys Over the last couple of days I have re-built my mono 312 and the following steps get you going on XBMC:


Installed XBMC FRESH and ran the following commands:

 apt-get update
 wget http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/lirc/lirc_0.9.0~pre1.orig.tar.bz2
 tar -jxvf lirc_0.9.0~pre1.orig.tar.bz2
 apt-get install libtool automake autoconf dialog
 cd lirc-0.9.0-pre1/
 ./configure --with-driver=mplay2
 make && make install

Changed the paths in /etc/init.d/lirc (from /usr/ to /usr/local/)

 vi /etc/init.d/lirc
 :1,$ s/\/usr\//\/usr\/local\//g

Changed /etc/lirc/hardware.conf to have ONLY:

 REMOTE_DRIVER="mplay2"
 REMOTE_DEVICE="/dev/ttyUSB0"

Edit the file /etc/lirc/lircd.conf as follow :

begin remote
 name  Moncaso_312
 bits            8
 eps            30
 aeps          100
 one             0     0
 zero            0     0
 gap          107899
 toggle_bit_mask 0x0
     begin codes
         PwrOff                   0x41
         PwrOn                    0x55
         Hotkey                   0x5A
         DVD                      0x14
         Menu                     0x5C
         Sleep                    0x58
         Rec                      0x11
         Play                     0x09
         Eject                    0x5E
         Rew                      0x0D
         Pause                    0x05
         FF                       0x15
         Prev                     0x1A
         Stop                     0x01
         Next                     0x1E
         Full_Screen              0x0C
         Ratio                    0x10
         Task_Switcher            0x17
         Movie                    0x40
         Music                    0x56
         Photo                    0x45
         TV                       0x46
         OK                       0x42
         Up                       0x19
         Left                     0x54
         Right                    0x43
         Down                     0x1D
         Back                     0x0B
         Exit                     0x1F
         Mute                     0x4A
         More                     0x4B
         Open                     0x04
         Vol+                     0x0A
         Vol-                     0x0E
         CH+                      0x12
         CH-                      0x16
         1                        0x4D
         2                        0x4E
         3                        0x4F
         4                        0x50
         5                        0x51
         6                        0x52
         7                        0x53
         8                        0x03
         9                        0x07
         0                        0x4C
         Quick_Guide              0x08
         Timer                    0x18
     end codes
 end remote

I then rebooted the machine and open a ssh console and run irw, I get the keystrokes! yahoo!!! at this stage!!!

Added the following keymap to the /usr/share/xbmc/system/Lircmap.xml file and WALLA - everything works.

 <remote device="Moncaso_312">
       <play>Play</play>
       <pause>Pause</pause>
       <stop>Stop</stop>
       <forward>FF</forward>
       <reverse>Rew</reverse>
       <left>Left</left>
       <right>Right</right>
       <up>Up</up>
       <down>Down</down>
       <select>OK</select>
       <pageplus>Ch+</pageplus>
       <pageminus>Ch-</pageminus>
       <back>Back</back>
       <menu>Menu</menu>
       <title>Hotkey</title>
       <info>More</info>
       <skipplus>Next</skipplus>
       <skipminus>Prev</skipminus>
       <display>Aspect</display>
       <start>Home</start>
       <record>Record</record>
       <volumeplus>Vol+</volumeplus>
       <volumeminus>Vol-</volumeminus>
       <mute>Mute</mute>
       <power>PwrOn</power>
       <myvideo>Movie</myvideo>
       <mymusic>Music</mymusic>
       <mypictures>Photo</mypictures>
       <mytv>TV</mytv>
       <one>1</one>
       <two>2</two>
       <three>3</three>
       <four>4</four>
       <five>5</five>
       <six>6</six>
       <seven>7</seven>
       <eight>8</eight>
       <nine>9</nine>
       <zero>0</zero>
       <obc5e>Eject</obc5e>
 </remote>


Thank you everyone and you can use these instructions. They work 100%! Cyber7 02:39, 3 January 2012 (EST)