Friday, February 12, 2010

How do I take control of another computer?

I've got two computers hooked up through the same router and hub, is there a way I can assume control of one via the other? I'd likle to be able to see what I'm doing too.How do I take control of another computer?
Yes. You can.


You can use Remote assistance feature through Windows Messenger or MSN messenger.





If you have atleast one Windows Vista computer then simply Start -%26gt; type remote assistance -%26gt; create a invitation and store it on the network





Open the invitation from the other computer.. you will have access to the other computer.. you can simply watch or take over the control





Good luck





Bala


www support1000 comHow do I take control of another computer?
It all depends on what OS you have: If you have windows XP Professional or Vista Business (sorry, home editions won't cut it), you would turn on remote desktop (right click on my computer and select properties, then go to the Remote tab and check the box) and then make sure you go to your Control Panel and to Security Center and to Windows Firewall and then to the Exceptions tab and check to allow Remote Desktop. Then if the other wasn't pro or business, you could download the remote desktop client (or they even have one for Mac)--just go to microsofts' site.





If you don't have pro or business (or you have Mac OS), try www.realvnc.com (and for Mac, you wouldn't need the server, just the client--turn on remote desktop in system prefs, which is compatible with vnc (just check the box to allow/create password for vnc viewers)).

How do I convince my mother to allow me to get birth control?

She is a very strict catholic who believes to save sex until marriage but knows that I have had sex and doesnt accept it. Is there anyway that I can get the birthcontrol without it showing on the insurance bill and should I wait until I turn 18?How do I convince my mother to allow me to get birth control?
Yes, I believe planned parenthood offers it. Just go to their website for their closest location.How do I convince my mother to allow me to get birth control?
if your mother wants to encourage her daughter to practice safe sex then she should really let you go on the pill. however if your mother won't let you then maybe it is wise to wait until you are 18, using alternative methods of contraception such as condoms. the pill can also help you control periods and clear up bad skin, so you could try telling your mum you have bad periods or something and you can still get on birth control that way. hope this helps x
Buy it with your own money (in cash)





But seriously do you just wanna go against your religion/parenting/MOTHERS WILL?





Birth control is just an excuse to have sex, before you wouldn't have sex because you were afrid of pregnancy now you don't have to be so you can.
Do you really need to have sex?


Seriously.





But since you obviously can't wait to have sex, DO NOT wait until you're 18 to get birth control.


Go to Planned Parenthood. Or even the Health Department.





Just be warned, Catholics don't like birth control, either, so don't let Mommy Dearest find out.
Go to a free clinic (they hand out birth control for free) that way you can avoid the strict mother who thinks you should wait until your married lecture.





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donot risk yours life . if you had sex than you have to take contraceptive within 72 hrs . such pills are available in all medical store. hurry up!!!!!!
HEALTH DEPARTMENT. ITs FREE they cant tell your PARENTS BY LAW.
You need to ask your best friend..

What kind of birth control do you recommend?

I have recently given birth, and am now considering what type of birth control I want to use, I haven't been on any in a long time. I am really not good at taking a pill everyday. Also I plan on having another child probably with in the next couple of years, so the really long term ones aren't for me.





Any suggestions, expieriences are welcome... Thanks!What kind of birth control do you recommend?
I have tried the pill (which I would forget to take), condoms, the depot shot (which made me gain 10 lbs in 3 months, I hated it), the ring (which would not stay where it was supposed to which made it really uncomfortable) and now I am on the patch, which I love. Just stick it on and don't think about it for a week until you change it again. Plus, it is the most effective form of birth control out right now, 99% effective. Highly recommeded.What kind of birth control do you recommend?
Birth control patch
I personally like the IUD. There are two kinds. The Mirena which has hormones in it and the Paraguard which doesn't contain hormones. I chose the Paraguard because I hate all the side affects of the birth control with hormones in it. This is my second IUD. I had one for about 4 years and had it removed to get pregnant with my second daughter. It's put in in your doctors office and taken out in your doctors office. It takes about 5 minutes to insert/remove. Although when i was on the pill I use to set my cell phone alarm to 10pm. To remind myself to take it. Hope this helps.
Well, besides the pill and the needle that works for about 5 years, there's the patch or condoms. Unfortunately I don't know much about the patch since I use the pill so if you would want to try that then you should talk with your doctor about possibilities.
after i gave birth to my boy, i put on the spiral... it is effective if your body takes it well ; nevertheless, it can cause excessive blood loss during the period, it can also prolong your period and u might feel some discomfort from time to time. u should consult your doctor. it is easy to put on and easy to remove....


good luck
THE best birth control my wife has used is the nuva-ring. You insert it into you, leave it in for three weeks, take it out for your period, after the period, you put a new one in. No daily pills to remember and the ring releases all the hormones you would get from the pill over the course of the three weeks it is installed.





But, this device may not be useable if you are breast-feeding. Ask your doctor about.
If you are breastfeeding, then your choices might be a bit limited for a while. I loved the patch or the ring, but couldn't use them while breastfeeding. You will have to talk to your doctor for sure, but I know I had to take the pill while breastfeeding even though I did not want to. I am pretty sure you can't use estrogen birth control while breastfeeing.





If you are not breastfeeding, the ring is the easiest, it just slips out sometimes (after sex) but is really easy to pop back into place.
Try abstinence
Every body is different when comes to birth control I prefer the pill. But you do have the option of patch, shots, devices (sponge, IUD, diaphragm) But ultimately you need to talk with your doctor to find out what is right for you. If you are breast feeding most birth control you can't take.





As far as taking the pill it's just a matter of routine (like brushing your teeth, that's the perfect time to take your pill).





Pill wise. I prefer Loestrin or Yasmin.

What kind of birth control pill do you like best?

I'm on generic for Seasonale right now. It claims to have 4 periods a year, but with spotting, it seems like I bleed 24/7! What kind of birth control pill would you recommend I switch to? What kind should I stay away from?What kind of birth control pill do you like best?
I went through 4 of them... First I was on Allese, and I didn't like it because I was getting like 14-20 day periods (no joke). I gave it like 6 months to correct itself but it didn't, then my pharmacy stopped carrying it and switched to aviene, which they said might work better, but I had the same thing. I went to a doctor and told them I though I was being affected by the other girls living in my house, so they switched me to ortho tri cyclen, which worked good for awhile but I was definitely getting some side effects, then I went to a different doc and they saw on my chart that I was on tri cyclen, so they switched me off of that because apparently it's bad to be on varying hormone pills when your young, so I told them I wanted shorter period (because they were still like 8 days) and they switched me to Yasmin which has been almost perfect so far. Short periods, lighter, less cramps, though I do find I've been getting more headaches but I think that might be because of something else.





Basically just tell your doctor that you don't like the spotting and tell them all the things you want in a pill and they will help you find a good one. Sometimes you have to switch a bunch before you find a good one.What kind of birth control pill do you like best?
I would recommend NO birth control pill, get your guy to use a condom, plus with the huge variety - its fun! There are serious side effects from messing with your system - be very aware of this!
Microgynon 30. 4/5 day light periods that come the same time every month.
NuvaRing. I haven't had any side effects whatsoever.
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  • How can I get rid of a program I removed from the control panel but still shows up in tool bar?

    I installed McAffy but never used it a year ago. At the time, I removed it from ';add or remove programs'; and it has not been in the list ever since but continues to come up in the bottom right hand corner tool bar and may be running in the background and slowing down my pc. How do I find this program in my system and take it out?How can I get rid of a program I removed from the control panel but still shows up in tool bar?
    Start%26gt;Run%26gt;type in MSCONFIG%26gt;Startup tab - uncheck any program you don't want to run when you start Windows








    How to Remove McAfee


    http://www.pchell.com/virus/uninstallmca…


    http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.as…How can I get rid of a program I removed from the control panel but still shows up in tool bar?
    If it's still in the toolbar, you may still need to remove it from the add-ons list in your browser.





    In internet explorer:


    1. On the View menu, click Toolbars.


    2. To add a toolbar, click to select the appropriate check box in the Toolbar area, and then click OK. To remove a toolbar, click to clear the appropriate check box in the Toolbar area, and then click OK.
    IN THE START MENU CLICK ON RUN. When the run window comes type msconfig , then click startup tab. unmark the program related to mcaffy shown der. you can unmark unnecessary programs shown der otherthan the system progs so u can speed up your computer during startup.

    Help !! What are your ideas or techniques to keep students under control in the classroom?

    I work with about 30 kids on a weekly basis in a school based sports program. I have had the problem with kids not wanting to play or wandering off during the games. What can I do to keep control of these kids?Help !! What are your ideas or techniques to keep students under control in the classroom?
    At least parts of this answer that was prepared for someone else may be of help to you,/





    Discipline is unfortunately a problem in our society which to an extent is related to absentee parents, one parent households and lax training.





    1.Begin each class period with a positive attitude and high expectations. If you expect your students to misbehave or you approach them negatively, you will get misbehavior. This is an often overlooked aspect of classroom management.





    2.Come to class prepared with lessons for the day. In fact, overplan with your lessons. Make sure to have all your materials and methods ready to go. Reducing downtime will help maintain discipline in your classroom.





    3.Work on making transitions between parts of lessons smooth. In other words, as you move from whole group discussion to independent work, try to minimize the disruption to the class. Have your papers ready to go or your assignment already written on the board. Many disruptions occur during transitional times during lessons.





    4..Watch your students as they come into class. Look for signs of possible problems before class even begins. For example, if you notice a heated discussion or problem before class starts, try to deal with the problem then. Allow the students a few moments to talk with you or with each other before you start your lesson to try and work things out. Separate them if necessary and try to gain agreement that during your class period at least they will drop whatever issue they have.





    5.Have a posted discipline plan that you follow consistently for effective classroom management. Depending on the severity of the offense, this should allow students a warning or two before punishment begins. Your plan should be easy to follow and also should cause a minimum of disruption in your class. For example, your discipline plan might be - First Offense: Verbal Warning, Second Offense: Detention with teacher, Third Offense: Referral.





    6.Meet disruptions that arise in your class with in kind measures. In other words, don't elevate disruptions above their current level. Your discipline plan should provide for this, however, sometimes your own personal issues can get in the way. For example, if two students are talking in the back of the room and your first step in the plan is to give your students a verbal warning, don't stop your instruction to begin yelling at the students. Instead, have a set policy that simply saying a student's name is enough of a clue for them to get back on task. Another technique is to ask one of them a question.





    7.Try to use humor to diffuse situations before things get out of hand. Note: Know your students. The following example would be used with students you know would not elevate the situation to another level. For example, if you tell your students to open their books to page 51 and three students are busy talking, do not immediately yell at them. Instead, smile, say their names, and ask them kindly if they could please wait until later to finish their conversation because you would really like to hear how it ends and you have to get this class finished. This will probably get a few laughs but also get your point across.





    8.If a student becomes verbally confrontational with you, remain calm and remove them from the situation as quickly as possible. Do not get into yelling matches with your students. There will always be a winner and a loser which sets up a power struggle that could continue throughout the year. Further, do not bring the rest of the class into the situation by involving them in the discipline or the writing of the referral.





    9.If a student becomes physical, remember the safety of the other students is paramount. Remain as calm as possible; your demeanor can sometimes diffuse the situation. You should have a plan for dealing with violence that you discussed with students early in the year. You should use the call button for assistance. You could also have a student designated to get help from another teacher. Send the other students from the room if it appears they could get hurt. If the fight is between two students, follow your school's rules concerning teacher involvement as many want teachers to stay out of fights until help arrives





    10Keep an anecdotal record of major issues that arise in your class. This might be necessary if you are asked for a history of classroom disruptions or other documentation.


    Let it go at the end of the day. Classroom management and disruption issues should be left in class so that you can have some down time to recharge before coming back to another day of teaching.





    Tips:


    1.Recognize the warning signs of disruption. Obviously this comes with practice of classroom management. However, some signs are fairly obvious.





    2.Sarcasm should be used sparingly if at all. If you do use it, make sure you know the student who you are using it with well. Many students do not have the capacity to know that sarcasm is not meant to be taken literally. Further, other students could find your sarcasm as inflammatory which would defeat your purpose of greater classroom management.





    3.Consistency and fairness are essential for effective classroom management. If you ignore disruptions one day and come down hard on them the next, you will not be seen as consistent. You will lose respect and disruptions will probably increase. Further, if you are not fair in your punishments, making sure to treat all students fairly then students will quickly realize this and lose respect for you. You should also start each day fresh, not holding disruptions against students and instead expecting them to behave.





    4.It's easier to get easier. Start the year very strict so that students see that you are willing to do what it takes to have your classroom under control. They will understand that you expect learning to occur in your room. You can always let up as the year goes on.





    5.Rules must be easy to understand and manageable. Make sure that you don't have such a large number of rules that your students can't consistently follow them.





    From: http://712educators.about.com/od/discipl鈥?/a>Help !! What are your ideas or techniques to keep students under control in the classroom?
    Thirty kids sounds like a lot especially if working by oneself. I used to work with kindergardeners, and we would try to accentuate and reinforce the positive as much as possible while trying to ignore negative behavior. We also tried to state things in a positive manner and perhaps offer rewards such as 'when we get through this game, we can play tag' or such as opposed to 'if we don't get through this game, we won't be able to...' How about taking a vote (such as by raising their hands) of which games that they would like to play if not already doing so. I wonder if the school can get a second person to help out.
    find their weaknesses. press on hard. ignore them if failed.
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    Does an author have control on how their book cover will look like?

    I'm only about 1/4 done with my novel, but I have the cover in my head and there's a program that lets you design your own book cover. If I get an agent will I have control on how the book cover looks like?Does an author have control on how their book cover will look like?
    The choice of bookcover is usually done by the publishers, some of whom have their own graphical design unit. Naturally they come up with covers which are intended to make people want to read the book.





    Sometimes an author can refuse a bookcover if they really dislike it for some reason, and the publishers then offer another cover, but I haven't heard of an author having control of covers.





    You can certainly suggest your own cover, but if it is seen as too weird/boring/unappealing etc. then it probably won't get chosen.Does an author have control on how their book cover will look like?
    Control? No. Input? Yes. If the publisher thinks it's a great idea, why wouldn't they use it? If they don't like it, you're sunk. It's most unlikely they will take some amateur cover you stuck together using a computer program, though.
    you can see if they like it, but in the end, final word goes to the publisher, since they're the ones investing capital in your book. they may even change your title if they think it'll market better
    If the agent doesn't think it wont appeal, they can make a suggestion to change it, but I'm pretty sure they cannot actually change the cover art.
    http://www.bookcatcher.com/answers/quest鈥?/a>





    Does this help?

    How long does birth control take to clear up your skin?

    I was put on birth control to clear up my skin and it did!





    I just started my 5th month of pills. But I have still had 1-2 pimples a month. Is this normal? I heard that it was supposed to clear up 100% by the 3rd month, or at least that's what my friends say.





    Don't get me wrong my skin is WAY better now than before. I used to be so frustrated with my skin.How long does birth control take to clear up your skin?
    It's not even 100% guaranteed that birth control pills will clear up a woman's skin. In some cases, it can actually make her skin worse. Birth control pills can't make your skin totally perfect, so your friends are wrong about that too.How long does birth control take to clear up your skin?
    It's not a miracle pill. Nothing can guarantee 100% perfect results. It can greatly improve your acne, but it can't prevent every pimple forever. 1-2 pimples is totally normal. You still need to do your part with diet and cleansing, and even then occassional pimples are inevitable.
    There isn't any pill that can clear up your skin 100%. 1-2 a month doesn't sound to bad at all! Very normal!

    What kind of birth control do you recommend?

    About a year ago I started birth control, I cannot remember what type it was, only that it started with a N. It gave me horrible stomach aches, I couldn't eat and felt incredibly nauseous.I had to stop taking it. I want to go back onto BC but I want something that won't make me sick. Any suggestions?What kind of birth control do you recommend?
    go to the gyno don't ask us.What kind of birth control do you recommend?
    i use loestrin 24...but ive only been on it for about a week...


    so far so good though.

    Is it normal to miss your period after you stop taking birth control pills?

    Is it normal to miss your period after you stop taking the birth control pill?


    I've stopped taking mi birth control pill. It's been 3 months since I have stopped taking them and I haven't had a menstrual cycle since then. I have done a pregnacy test and was negative. Is this nomal?Is it normal to miss your period after you stop taking birth control pills?
    Stopping will affect your cycle but that is a long time. I am a guy but my wife went thru this. She had to make an appointment with her gynecologist. She had a d%26amp;c and it helped her.
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  • Is there a way to shorten your period without using birth control?

    Im going on vacation in two days and my period usually lasts 5 days. I dont want to have to worry about it while im supposed to be having fun on the beach.Is there a way to shorten your period without using birth control?
    eat healthy and take plenty of vitamins this will help a little

    How do I take control of another computer?

    I've got two computers hooked up through the same router and hub, is there a way I can assume control of one via the other? I'd likle to be able to see what I'm doing too.How do I take control of another computer?
    Yes. You can.


    You can use Remote assistance feature through Windows Messenger or MSN messenger.





    If you have atleast one Windows Vista computer then simply Start -%26gt; type remote assistance -%26gt; create a invitation and store it on the network





    Open the invitation from the other computer.. you will have access to the other computer.. you can simply watch or take over the control





    Good luck





    Bala


    www support1000 comHow do I take control of another computer?
    It all depends on what OS you have: If you have windows XP Professional or Vista Business (sorry, home editions won't cut it), you would turn on remote desktop (right click on my computer and select properties, then go to the Remote tab and check the box) and then make sure you go to your Control Panel and to Security Center and to Windows Firewall and then to the Exceptions tab and check to allow Remote Desktop. Then if the other wasn't pro or business, you could download the remote desktop client (or they even have one for Mac)--just go to microsofts' site.





    If you don't have pro or business (or you have Mac OS), try www.realvnc.com (and for Mac, you wouldn't need the server, just the client--turn on remote desktop in system prefs, which is compatible with vnc (just check the box to allow/create password for vnc viewers)).

    How do I convince my mother to allow me to get birth control?

    She is a very strict catholic who believes to save sex until marriage but knows that I have had sex and doesnt accept it. Is there anyway that I can get the birthcontrol without it showing on the insurance bill and should I wait until I turn 18?How do I convince my mother to allow me to get birth control?
    Yes, I believe planned parenthood offers it. Just go to their website for their closest location.How do I convince my mother to allow me to get birth control?
    if your mother wants to encourage her daughter to practice safe sex then she should really let you go on the pill. however if your mother won't let you then maybe it is wise to wait until you are 18, using alternative methods of contraception such as condoms. the pill can also help you control periods and clear up bad skin, so you could try telling your mum you have bad periods or something and you can still get on birth control that way. hope this helps x
    Buy it with your own money (in cash)





    But seriously do you just wanna go against your religion/parenting/MOTHERS WILL?





    Birth control is just an excuse to have sex, before you wouldn't have sex because you were afrid of pregnancy now you don't have to be so you can.
    Do you really need to have sex?


    Seriously.





    But since you obviously can't wait to have sex, DO NOT wait until you're 18 to get birth control.


    Go to Planned Parenthood. Or even the Health Department.





    Just be warned, Catholics don't like birth control, either, so don't let Mommy Dearest find out.
    Go to a free clinic (they hand out birth control for free) that way you can avoid the strict mother who thinks you should wait until your married lecture.





    http://yourstdhelp.com/free_clinic_locat鈥?/a>
    donot risk yours life . if you had sex than you have to take contraceptive within 72 hrs . such pills are available in all medical store. hurry up!!!!!!
    HEALTH DEPARTMENT. ITs FREE they cant tell your PARENTS BY LAW.
    You need to ask your best friend..

    How do you programme a Matsui 4 in 1 replacment remote control to the TV?

    I have lost the manual for the remote, but i remember when i had it the codes for my TV did not work but it did work when I did the automatic search.How do you programme a Matsui 4 in 1 replacment remote control to the TV?
    Hmm, once you lose the manual, you're done.....time to buy a new remote with a new instruction manual.

    If you start your period on the first day of inactive birth control pills?

    Say it's the Sunday you start your inactive pills, and you start your period that day. I know you're supposed to start the active pills on the first Sunday after your period starts, so what should you do in that situation? Should you start the active pills that very day, or wait until the next Sunday? I start my inactive pills next week, so I'm just wondering what to do if this happens.If you start your period on the first day of inactive birth control pills?
    The first answer is right. Sunday start only applies to when you're starting them for the very first time. After that it's just one a day, all the active pills, then all the inactive pills, never missing a day of either, and regardless of when your period is.If you start your period on the first day of inactive birth control pills?
    Take the full week of inactive pills and then start your new pack. The Sunday start rule only applies to when you're starting birth control pills for the very first time. Once you're on them, you're just supposed to take all the pills in the pack and then start a new pack immediately. You don't have to worry about when your period actually comes. On some birth control pills my period would come on the very last day of the inactive pills. It takes awhile for everything to get regulated.
    Never change your birth control unless you consult with your doctor, you have to take it exactly when you're supposed to or else you will screw with your hormone balance and your cycle will be off.
    You take the full week off. That is how it works.

    What form of birth control do you plan on using?

    Once your baby is born, what form of birth control do you plan on using?





    I was sure I'd just go back on the pill but if there is something more effective %26amp; less regular then I'd like to consider it. I'd also like to know all of my options before I discuss it with my doctor.What form of birth control do you plan on using?
    I'll be breastfeeding and I've been told by a lactation consultant that hormonal birth control can affect your milk supply! I didn't know this, I was geared to go back on the pill...but now looks like condoms for us if I want to breastfeed.





    Of course, if something happens where I won't end up nursing, it'll be the pill for me! That's my top choice!





    EDIT: If you yourself won't be breastfeeding then there isn't anything stopping you from hormonal birth control. I really wish I could just go back on the pill, too!





    Other temporary options, of course, include Norplant, the patch, hormonal shots...or you could use a barrier method such as a diaphragm. I'm not too keen on that one myself...What form of birth control do you plan on using?
    I have terrible hormonal conditions and have trouble getting pregnant on my own. That's actually how I got pregnant now but we were having regular unprotected sex for 2 solid years. Doctors told me I would be unable to conceive without medical intervention. I have PCOS, progesterone deficiency,(was supposed to have blocked fallopian tubes), amenorrhea, and annovulation.


    I do not have periods in fact I hadn't had one in over a year when I got pregnant in January of this year. I would have never known I was pregnant if it weren't for some mood swings, REALLY sore nipples and a suspicious husband who was insistent that I take a test. I really thought I was my own form of birth control!





    I DO NOT want to do anything hormonal like BC pills etc.





    I DO NOT want to use condoms. We are married and they are not for us especially after getting used to not using anything for two years.





    I DO NOT want an IUD as they are against my religious beliefs.





    I think we may use the contraceptive foam at least we are going to try. I just hope it doesn't give me a yeast infection.





    If not it will be natural family planning or the pullout method. If I get pregnant again so be it.. :)
    none after this baby but when I have another then I will get my tubes tied





    lets see forms of birth control


    pill





    nuva ring (plastic ring that is inserted into your vagina) you trade out rings every month or so





    IUD. another vaginally inserted device that is good for 5 yrs and removable by a doctor when ever you choose





    Depo aka the shot (did it, hated it) i believe you get this every 6 mos





    condoms





    and for more permanent stuff you could get your tubes tied after you deliver or your husband could get a vasectomy
    Hiya, i had the implant in be for i had it took out so me and my hubby could try for a baby, after i have had the baby i will be getting a one put back in. goes in your arm and its there for 3years and you don't have to think about it, if you wanted to try for a baby you can get it took out any time and your fertility goes back to normal with in days.





    Hope this helps.





    Expecting first baby XxX
    I'll be the hippie answerer... I'm going to use the same type I used for awhile before I got pregnant - charting my basal body temperature. No pills, no hormones, no hassle. It's actually much easier than taking a pill every day. If you're interested, you can read 'Taking Charge of Your Fertility'
    Have you ever thought of natural family planning? That's what I use. I am not the greatest with charting temps but I have learned how to understand my body! It might be worth looking into... www.fertilityfriend.com helps you to conceive well... if you follow it to help you avoid just as good as bc...I very loosly follow nfp and have not gotten pregnant in 11months (since i've started using it)!
    I am currently using Mirena. Its an IUD. It is a bit painful to get it inserted and you have occasional pain every now and then and a few cysts, but its 5 years of being worry free. And now my periods only last for a day or so.
    I had thought about this recently 2! Big day is right around the corner from us!!! I plan to go on Seasonique. The one where you only get your period 4 times a year! When I have a period its so bad so I would just assume skip it!!! I am also interested in the patch tho!!! %26lt;3
    I REALLY don't want to be on the pill for the next 10 or 15 years of my life. Right now we are considering an IUD or a vasectomy for my husband. We have two kids and don't plan on any more.
    i highly recommend MIRENA (IUD)...


    if you get it inserted soon after giving birth it wont even hurt cause your insides still arent all that tight (take it from the biggest whimp - me).





    google it and see if its something youre interested in.
    The ring or 'Nuva ring' its awsome. wear it 3wks take it out for 1wk. None of the side effects of the pill (at least not for me). And my periods last like 3 days.
    Me and my bf decided to just use condoms. %26amp; spermicide lube. I'm scared to use birth control, cause of all the weird side effects. I may change my mind though.
    I wish I could do the IUD but I medically can't : (





    I'm actually getting my tubes tied this c-section, my second.


    But normally I'd say try the patch (once a week).
    Im going to have the implant that goes in your arm. Like the pill but lasts for 3-5 years and once out your fertility goes back to normal fairly quickly.
    Family planning...I'm allergic to latex...and hate the idea of all the chemicals in the pill - there is a new scary report on all the bad stuff like every other day.
    Copper IUD for the next 5+ years lol








    There are a lot, but make sure you ask your doctor if it will interfer with breastfeeding if you do plan on breastfeeding. Good luck!
    we just use condoms -- they're inexpensive, don't mess with my body (the pill made me sick and gave me mad yeast infections), and they've worked now for 2 years
    Condoms.
    proabably the timing method b/c i feel like the pill really messed my body up in the past
    orthotricyclino
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  • How long does it take to get pregnant after stop taking birth control pills?

    Im on the pill, have been off and on for years...we plan to have another kid and Im wondering how long it will take for you to get prego after you stop taking the pill? yaz to be exact.How long does it take to get pregnant after stop taking birth control pills?
    It's different for everyone. Some get pregnant the first cycle, for other women it takes many months, or even years. There is no way to predict.How long does it take to get pregnant after stop taking birth control pills?
    It definitely varies from person to person, but my doctor recommended that I go off the pill for at least three months (and use an alternative method) before trying to conceive - to make sure my hormones were back to normal. Talk to your doctor about it, and see what they say.
    Depends on the woman. I got pregnant on the first cycle, so you never know. For some women it takes a lot longer but you never know until you try. And I was on the pill for years so the whole, 'it'll take several months' wasn't the case with me. Good luck!
    Everyone is different.. I got pregnant the month I stopped getting the depo shot and I had used it for alittle over 2 1/2 yrs...
    I got pregnant the second month off the pill. I knew exacly when I was ovulating, so we had good timing.
    It only took me a month. My sister took 2 weeks. My one friend took more than a year. Every one is different. Try not to stress and just enjoy the journey!
    It depends on your body. I have friends that took 4-6 months but I only took 2 weeks.
    When I took off my patch I got pregnant 5 months later
    took me about two years

    Why do people frown on abortion as a form of birth control?

    If abortions is a safe and practical procedure why not? If multiple abortions have no affect on the health of the woman or future pregnancies why not?





    Why do any pro-choice people question this? Isn't abortion as a birth control a choice too? Shouldn't pro-choice people support ALL abortions regardless of the reason? Isn't that also a choice?Why do people frown on abortion as a form of birth control?
    Putting the obvious philosophical issues aside for a moment, abortions are NOT absolutely safe.





    According to one study, women who aborted in the year prior to their deaths were 60 percent more likely to die of natural causes, seven times more likely to die of suicide, four times more likely to die of injuries related to accidents, and 14 times more likely to die from homicide. Researchers believe the higher rate of deaths related to accidents and homicide may be linked to higher rates of suicidal or risk-taking behavior.





    The leading causes of abortion related maternal deaths within a week of the surgery are hemorrhage, infection, embolism, anesthesia, and undiagnosed ectopic pregnancies. Legal abortion is reported as the fifth leading cause of maternal death in the United States, though in fact it is recognized that most abortion related deaths are not officially reported as such.





    The risk of breast cancer almost doubles after one abortion, and rises even further with two or more abortions.





    Women with one abortion face a 2.3 relative risk of cervical cancer, compared to non-aborted women, and women with two or more abortions face a 4.92 relative risk. Similar elevated risks of ovarian and liver cancer have also been linked to single and multiple abortions. These increased cancer rates for post-aborted women are apparently linked to the unnatural disruption of the hormonal changes which accompany pregnancy and untreated cervical damage.





    Between 2 and 3% of all abortion patients may suffer perforation of their uterus, yet most of these injuries will remain undiagnosed and untreated. The risk of uterine perforation is increased for women who have previously given birth and for those who receive general anesthesia at the time of the abortion. Uterine damage may result in complications in later pregnancies and may eventually evolve into problems which require a hysterectomy, which itself may result in a number of additional complications and injuries including osteoporosis.





    Significant cervical lacerations requiring sutures occur in at least one percent of first trimester abortions. Lesser lacerations, or micro fractures, which would normally not be treated may also result in long term reproductive damage. Latent post-abortion cervical damage may result in subsequent cervical incompetence, premature delivery, and complications of labor. The risk of cervical damage is greater for teenagers, for second trimester abortions, and when practitioners fail to use laminaria for dilation of the cervix.





    Abortion increases the risk of placenta previa in later pregnancies (a life threatening condition for both the mother and her wanted pregnancy) by seven to fifteen fold. Abnormal development of the placenta due to uterine damage increases the risk of fetal malformation, perinatal death, and excessive bleeding during labor.





    Women who had one, two, or more previous induced abortions are, respectively, 1.89, 2.66, or 2.03 times more likely to have a subsequent pre-term delivery, compared to women who carry to term. Prior induced abortion not only increased the risk of premature delivery, it also increased the risk of delayed delivery. Women who had one, two, or more induced abortions are, respectively, 1.89, 2.61, and 2.23 times more likely to have a post-term delivery (over 42 weeks). Pre-term delivery increases the risk of neo-natal death and handicaps.





    Abortion is associated with cervical and uterine damage which may increase the risk of premature delivery, complications of labor and abnormal development of the placenta in later pregnancies. These reproductive complications are the leading causes of handicaps among newborns.





    Abortion is significantly related to an increased risk of subsequent ectopic pregnancies. Ectopic pregnancies, in turn, are life threatening and may result in reduced fertility.





    Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a potentially life threatening disease which can lead to an increased risk of ectopic pregnancy and reduced fertility. Of patients who have a chlamydia infection at the time of the abortion, 23% will develop PID within 4 weeks. Studies have found that 20 to 27% of patients seeking abortion have a chlamydia infection. Approximately 5% of patients who are not infected by chlamydia develop PID within 4 weeks after a first trimester abortion. It is therefore reasonable to expect that abortion providers should screen for and treat such infections prior to an abortion.





    Endometritis is a post-abortion risk for all women, but especially for teenagers, who are 2.5 times more likely than women 20-29 to acquire endometritis following abortion.





    Approximately 10% of women undergoing elective abortion will suffer immediate complications, of which approximately one-fifth (2%) are considered life threatening. The nine most common major complications which can occur at the time of an abortion are: infection, excessive bleeding, embolism, ripping or perforation of the uWhy do people frown on abortion as a form of birth control?
    Abortion is a safer medical procedure (meaning less risk of infection, complications or death) than childbirth or getting your wisdom teeth pulled. You probably have a higher likelihood of having a stroke in response to using hormonal birth control than having complications with an abortion. Many many mulitple abortions probably could be damaging, though. Though the likelihood of a woman become pregnant that often, that close together is pretty slim.





    I am pro-choice and I support a woman's choice to have an abortion if she feels she needs it. That option should be there. However, women (and men) should also exercise good judgment and have access and knowledge about other forms of birth control. Abortion isn't the only option, but it's an option. We should be aware of all them and be practical.
    Why was birth abortion legalized at the first place?





    It was so that pregnant woman whose life's were in danger could lose their babies without getting themselves killed.





    It was so that rape victims could lose their unwanted pregnancy.





    It was not introduced so that people can go around and act as animals and shag whom they desire, without facing the consequences.





    Abortion is not birth control condoms are, pills are, and so on.





    Abortion is killing a person, who has done nothing wrong.





    Unfortunately the idea of abortion has been so mistreated that it should be banned all together.





    In China abortion is used so that parents can decide their child's gender, because boys are seen as superior to girls, and could support the family more.





    These days anyone who gets unwanted pregnancy goes to abortion straight away.
    To begin, it's doubtful that anyone who is pro-choice, myself included, would enthusiastically advocate abortion as a form of birth control. This is a favorite argument of the pro-lifers and quite frankly, I'm tired of hearing it. Of all the woman I've known, I have only known one to use abortion so frequently as to be considered a form of birth control in the sense that you mean. This woman was a meth-addict, already had one neglected child and had multiple abortions. Would I have rather her had several children instead? Absolutely not. So, to answer your question, I would rather a irresponsible woman have several abortions than have several neglected children. That being said, the reality is that abortion is expensive, inconvenient and unlikely to be used as a ';go-to'; method of birth-control.
    I support a woman's right to choose. I can still think that she's an idiot if she uses abortion as a primary form of birth control. I can still disagree with her getting an abortion in the first place. I don't have to agree with her or her reasons to support her right to choose what she does with her body.





    Abortion should never be considered with the same thought as choosing which flavor ice cream to get this week. While that is my opinion, I will still support the right of any woman who wants an abortion for any reason. I may try to discuss things with her and make sure she understands what she is doing but it still must be her choice.





    Note that being pro-choice means that we also support a woman's right to not have an abortion. That's what pro-choice is all about: choice.
    The world is not black and white and a fetus is a potential human being. I am pro choice and the state has no say in the reproductive choices of its citizens - and that includes early stage pregnancy abortions.





    But the longer a pregnancy goes the greater society's interest in protecting the unborn. Reasonable restrictions on later term abortions are reasonable.





    Abortion is far riskier and more expensive than contraception - for that alone it should be frowned upon as a form of 'birth control'. A general distaste for safe, legal abortions is a good thing. Outlawing abortions is a bad thing.
    I'm pro-choice in that I don't think the government should stand in the way of a woman making a decision that is best for her. The key word is ';choice'; not ';abortion';. People often confuse that... I'm pro-choice, not pro-abortion. I think abortion should be like the last resort... it certainly shouldn't be a method of birth control. There are too many other options out there- the pill, the shot, condoms, abstinence...
    Liberals despise marriage and family because they are institutions which frown on promiscuity. Liberals are not obsessed with sex, but with promiscuity. Promiscuity is the dominate theme of the liberal media culture. The basis of their psychology is the elimination of moral responsibility. Abortion is necessary to guarantee genital freedom and eliminate moral consequence.
    I have no idea why it is frowned upon. Fetuses can cause diseases in pregnant women including, but not limited to: AIDS, bubonic plague, a forced evolutionary disease derived from the common cold which causes your skin to stop regenerating, summer colds, cancer, and herpes. Stop having babies sheeple, it could kill you!
    Why not just have your tubes tied? It would probably be cheaper in the long run and from the sounds of it, you would be doing society a favor.





    Abortion is not meant to be a form a birth control and can cause serious reproductive problems for women.
    it's usually people with a vested interest , that is , forcing the people to bear unwanted children is a proven method of keeping minorities and the poor down . rich folk need a docile workforce to exploit , and religion is always looking for new recruits . when was the last time you saw the church cut a child support check ?
    Abortion is not a form of birth control! Anyone who doesn't protect themselves and get pregnant over and over and over again just to abort the baby disgust me. Abortion was never meant to be a form of birth control.
    It's the woman's choice.


    That many surgeries could lead to complications. But if the options are explained to her and she understands, it's still up to her.





    EDIT- Bob- hahaha- ';guarantee genital freedom';


    I'm gonna have to remember that one.
    That is really gross. Who says it is safe? I certainly don't think murder is practical. You are being deceived if you think multiple (or even one) doesn't carry a risk to the woman's health and reproductive system. Abortionfacts.com
    I'm fine with it. It is likely the most expensive way to practice birth control.





    Abstinence, condom, pill, IUD, abortion, etc. The method of birth control you choose doesn't concern me.
    Obama must be voted out...ASAP.


    Obama must be voted out...ASAP.
    Imagine someone you trust and need for everything...killing you for any reason, much less simple convenience.
    I'm pro-choice and even I hate the fact that abortion is used a form of birth control.
    it's killing a baby. use the pill or condoms or some other form of birth control. Please.
    There are better forms of birth control.

    What's the difference between AWD and Front Wheel Drive with Traction Control?

    I am looking to buy a new minivan. I live in a rural part of New England and need to deal with snow and ice regularly. I am deciding between All Wheel Drive and Front Wheel Drive with Traction Control. What is the difference? Which is better? Which would you choose and why?What's the difference between AWD and Front Wheel Drive with Traction Control?
    FWD is just as good if not better than AWD. My sister lives in new hampshire and owns a subaru AWD she's not happy as the car tends to fishy tail unexpectedly as the different wheels have different amounts of grip depending on the road conditions at the time also the AWD sucks up more gas and cost more to fix. You would be far better served by an FWD Vehicle. I live in vermont never needed a AWD FWD works just fine all the time.What's the difference between AWD and Front Wheel Drive with Traction Control?
    FWD with traction control is probably all you need.





    I have a Honda Pilot w/ AWD and now I kinda regret it because you have to maintain the transfer case (change fluid) and I'm not really sure how we benefit from it. It has the 4-wheel lock for first gear, which could be handy if you're parked in an area that is iced over and you need to get rolling.





    Someone will inevitably describe some scenario where the AWD would have saved your life/family etc. I'm just not sure if it's worth the extra maintenance.





    Good luck on the new car.
    Although a awd vehicle can be more expinsive it can be well worth the money if you live somewhere you think you need it and if you deal with snow and ice alot then the extras could be helpful to you %26amp; your family.
    AWD do not have an extensive low gear range %26amp; so do poorly on slow speed travel where more manual shifting downward would be better. I'd choose the FWD for New England %26amp; my usual sub-alpine byways. AWD worked well for me in Interstate travel and


    sea ports where the ocean harbors hardly ever froze.

    Is anybody out there taking Lybel the new no period birth control?

    I would like to know what if any side effects you have, if you would recommend it and how expensive it is. I have been on Seasonale for five years now. Never had problems with breakthrough bleeding now all of the sudden I've been bleeding for a whole month. Think its time for a change.





    ThanksIs anybody out there taking Lybel the new no period birth control?
    I'm not taking that, but I've been on many non-period birth controls, including Seasonale. Anytime I go off a no period one, I have my period for like months. I don't know why, maybe the body is trying to catch up? Maybe you should let it out and you could go back on Seasonale if it's working for you. You are so lucky to have found one that worked for 5 years!!

    How effective is birth control the day after your period?

    I've been on Loestrin24 for a month now. Yesterday was the day after my period...My question is, is my birth control less effective or not effective the first day of starting a new pack?





    Hope you get what I'm trying to say, thanksssssHow effective is birth control the day after your period?
    If you are taking it as indicated in the instructions, and you're being very regular about it, it will protect you every day of the month.


    It should be fully effective all through your cycle.How effective is birth control the day after your period?
    Ree, your level of protection does change a little with your body and the days of your cycle, but not like it does if your not on the pill.





    So to answer your question, about 1% difference in a few days, is all you would find.





    If your questions it, feel free to use a condom as a second level of protection, as your only about 95 to 98% at any time with just the pills.
    when you first start birth control it makes your period act weird for a few months.. but over time your period goes back to the normal flowing but you'll be spotting for a while and you most likely wont bleed like normal.. but it takes time and the first day isn't as affective at first.. but it will be very soon.


    i hope i helped!
    8 days from monthly period is safe. its called calendar method. it is proven and tested and being used widely as one way of family planning.

    Is there any way you can shorten your period without using birth control?

    My period's usually six days long but I want to know if there's any way I could shorten that... I don't want to use birth control. Are there any foods I can eat that reduce the length of periods?Is there any way you can shorten your period without using birth control?
    Nope.Is there any way you can shorten your period without using birth control?
    No way to do it besides birth control.
    No but plenty of exercise can , And don't drink soda or anything with caffeine.





    that should help shorten and lighten your periods .
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  • When season did crowd control gates/cages start appearing and being required in English football?

    Looking at old clips on youtube and seems some stadia had the gates in the 70s but some didn't... who first erected them? when did wembley get gates up and other main stadia? cheersWhen season did crowd control gates/cages start appearing and being required in English football?
    It was because there was a tragedy in which a lotta people died suffocated when trying to ge out of the game, i think it was in Liverpool or Arsenals stadium. sorry, is all i know.When season did crowd control gates/cages start appearing and being required in English football?
    I think they where put up in the 70s to combat hooliganism.





    The English game use to consist of a football lots of beer and mass brawls back then, It went on up to the late 80s





    They began taking them all down after the Hillsborough disaster.

    What brand of birth control pill do you use?

    I've been on Yaz for a little over a year, but I'm thinking about switching pills, this one gives me bad headaches and difficulty wearing contacts. What are some other brands that you use, and do you have any side effects with it? Thanks!What brand of birth control pill do you use?
    I take ortho tri cyclen lo.


    I have also taken novum 777 and just plain ortho tri cyclen.





    To be honest I didn't see any difference in them. They all did the same thing for me. I didn't gain weight or have increased size in my breasts. It does help keep my skin clear and helps my periods.What brand of birth control pill do you use?
    I've heard Yaz has some of the nastiest side effects in terms of what you experience while you're on it, but any kind of hormonal contraceptive has the danger of increasing your risk of certain cancers, decreasing your sex drive, and a bunch of other things...check out www.contracept.com/pill for more info-- also, all pills but especially low-dose ones like Yaz sometimes actually let you conceive but then miscarry before you realize you're pregnant--i.e. they can act as chemical abortifacients instead of true contraceptives... how about a barrier method? Less messing with hormones=win.
    I am on femcon FE right now and I really like it. I have been on several different types and this is my favorite. I've used Yasmin, orthotricyclene low, and Nuvaring prior to femcon. I have found that it has no notable side effects and another plus is that it is mint flavored and chewable. (not that it really matters as I still swallow them but its good for people who have a fear of swallowing a pill). Yasmin which is akin to Yaz was the worst. I was sick (throwing up) constantly from the hormone content and was VERY moody.
    I have been on Yazmin for awhile and it works fine with me. But whatever you do.....do NOT take the shot Depo. It is awful, and has given so many women depression and it does not completely get out of your body for well over a year after your last shot.





    Talk to your doc about the symptoms you have and they will give you a different type of hormone and go from there. Unfortunately some women have to go through several types of pills before they find the one that works for them.
    I was on Yaz, and I ended up getting a blood clot and I couldn't breathe. They said if I waited 2 more hours, I would've been dead. I would definitely get off it if I were you. There is a big law suit against it. I would go for seasonelle.
    just the common Ortho Trycycline
    Mirena. It's not a pill though, but last up to 5 years and you can remove it if you change your mind.
    Levlen ED and not had any problems with it
    I use alesse :)
    yaz to jazz
    Aww :( I wish you were still a virgin.
    i don't take none of that stuff (: proplay wondering why i answer this q cause i felt like it
    none

    How can I delay my period for a few days without birth control?

    I am not currently on birth control and want to delay my period for 3 days. I am going to Vegas with my boyfriend and we plan on having A LOT of fun, but not if I'm menstruating. I am scheduled to start the same day we leave and he's not the type to get his red wings. HELP!!!How can I delay my period for a few days without birth control?
    you cantHow can I delay my period for a few days without birth control?
    I don't think you can, can't you guys have fun anyway, he should understand. Good Luck
    only with the pills. i had the same problem when i went on vacation. just take LOTS of showers and baths together. at least you can have some fun.
    Just with birth control pills...... sorry


    Have you had anal s e x?
    I honestly don't think you can. Call your gyn and see if there is something she/he can recommend.
    sweetie the only way you can delay your period without some type of birth control is to become pregnant. start the birth control sweetie and enjoy your vacation.
    you cant, just use a tampon and a thin pad for back up...and take mydol or pamprin with you and you should be fine
    Drink alcohol
    You can ask your Doctor about the new pill-Loestrin. You only have your period for 3 days and it is terrific. The side effects may be bad the first few months depending on how your body reacts but it is definitely worth while. Side effects include, breast tenderness, lower abdominal pain, and spotting.
    sorry, you are out of luck. It would not be healthy to do so anyway. I would reschedule the weekend if it is such an issue for your boyfriend.

    What test does a virgin girl need in order to take birth control pills?

    are the test different for a virgin than a non virgin? From what ive heard, most of the test done to women who want to go on birth control ';require'; that the girl not be a virgin anymore.What test does a virgin girl need in order to take birth control pills?
    You need to go to a gynecologist, who will perform the same tests on you as a non-virgin (virginity has nothing to do with it). You will have a pelvic exam and a pap smear. It sucks, but it's over quickly and not really a big deal.





    You do not have to be sexually experienced to have a pelvic exam or pap smear, and having these procedures does not take away your virginity.What test does a virgin girl need in order to take birth control pills?
    Not, that's not true. Your regular physician may prescribe them to you, but most have you go to a specialist... a gynocologist. They may want to do an exam, but they may not. Tell them your needs. They'll ask you some questions, some about your history and things like that. They'll probably suggest something and have you try it out for a few months to see if you like it. If not, they presribe a different type to you. Whoever told you that you need to still be a virgin should read up on some things. It's good that your taking percautions now instead of after the fact. Sorry, I'm starting to sound like a parent. Good luck.
    I don't know what test you are talking about.


    Most girls will go to a gyno and have a pelvic exam. The doctor will take various swabs and feel around. It's a little awkward, but not painful.


    You can get birth control if you are a virgin. Many women go on birth control for cramp relief and such, nothing to do with being a virgin or not.


    Talk to your parents, and then your gyno.
    there are no tests to go on birth control, unless you are sexually active and missed a period. you can't take it if you are pregnant. many virgins take the pill for reasons besides contraception, such as period regulation and skin conditions.

    What happens if I all of a sudden stop taking birth control?

    I've been taking birth control for three months now, and was recently hospitalized for 3 days and had no access to my pills therefore I just did not take them. I think that I am just going to stop taking them all together, is it okay to do this?What happens if I all of a sudden stop taking birth control?
    Yes, that's completely fine. Just know that your body will need time to adjust. Your period might be kind of messed up for a while.What happens if I all of a sudden stop taking birth control?
    Yes, it's fine. Just remember that suddenly stopping the pill will more than likely cause breakthrough bleeding. Also, your period may be delayed or even not come at all for the next couple of months. It takes your body a few months to completley adjust to being off the pill.
    Yes it's fine, but you may get breakthrough bleeding, abdominal cramps,sore breasts etc. I've come off them suddenly and been fine though.


    Just remember if it's being taken for contraception, you will have to find a different type.

    When will the government ever get the illegal immigrant problem under control in Florida?

    Isnt it time the government start to get a handle on pollution?When will the government ever get the illegal immigrant problem under control in Florida?
    I'm not sure why you asked about pollution and immigration in the same question but, ironically, the answer is the same for both. As long as the benefits of a situation are greater than the problems of a situation, the situation will continue to exist.





    People like the things that cause the pollution (eg cars, boats, convenience items such as paper from fast food.)





    People complain about illegal workers but still buy the products they produce because they are cheaper.When will the government ever get the illegal immigrant problem under control in Florida?
    it seems to me ,the government is not longer interest in that matter.


    since the massive deportation of illegal aliens, the stock market is going down.


    we are near a recession


    go out and expend all your money.


    the illegal aliens are not expending any money
    Never... it is too out of control. And not just Florida, everywhere!
    i'm an immigrant...LEGAL !


    Do you think the problem it's only in Florida?what about California?N.Y?Chicago?


    like others said..some where must working for the government it self!
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  • What is the best way to use a Durazone Multi-Position Damper control for HVAC?

    I just moved into a home with one HVAC unit, only one thermostat, and a DuroZone remote damper control upstairs with 4 positions. Closed, 1/3, 2/3, and Open. I was wondering the best way to use this system for heating and cooling.What is the best way to use a Durazone Multi-Position Damper control for HVAC?
    With zone systems, that is something you have to play with yourself... Change the settings and see if you like the way it feels in your home.... If you don't change it do a different setting.





    When I install zone systems in customers homes, I make sure they fully understand how to work their system.





    I may set it up to my own liking, but the customers liking could be way different than mine.





    Good Luck

    How do I remove the antivirus xp 2008 icon from my control panel?

    I have McAfee but it is not doing much good in removing or preventing this virus. Ann Self help tips would be appreciatedHow do I remove the antivirus xp 2008 icon from my control panel?
    Antivirus2008 removal instructions - fake antivirus





    http://tec-updates.blogspot.com/2008/09/…











    .How do I remove the antivirus xp 2008 icon from my control panel?
    Antivirus XP 2008 is a suspect anti-spyware application that have a set of features which do not work, and produces false positives which may goad the user into purchasing the application. Antivirus XP 2008 show various pop-up advertisements and fake security messages, which may disturb your work and slow down computer performance. Antivirus XP 2008 is a clone of XP Antivirus fake antispyware. It is recomended to remove Antivirus XP 2008 from your computer.
    Remove ';Antivirus 2009'; virus/trojan





    'Antivirus 2009 (or 2008)' is a piece of malware that infects your computer and constantly pops up notices that you have an infection and you have to buy or update Antivirus 2009. This is a scam. The malware installed when you downloaded something from the web, sometimes masquerading as a video codec or other useful software. It is persistent, and infects a numberof Windows files.





    Removal instructions


    2009


    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/malware-…


    2008


    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/malware-…



    This one is really nasty, it usually includes a browser hijacker too, which is really hard to manually remove. Norton did nothing for me, in the end I went with the spyware /adware remover from http://www.ipopho.com/spyware-remover and it removed all traces on the first scan. Its better to get something like this when dealing with adware because its not like a traditional virus. Good luck!
    AntivirusXP2008 (or Antivirus XP 2008, AntiVirXP08, AntivirusXP 2008, Antivirus2008XP) is a new rogue antispyware program. AntivirusXP2008 rogue antispyware (or you can call it XPAntivirus2008) is a latest clone of Xp Antivirus, Antivirus2009, XPAntivirus2008, Antivirus2008, Antivirus 2008 rogue programs. Antivirus XP 2008, or Xp Antivirus, uses fake warning popups, fake security alerts to scare and trick user into buying a ';full'; version of AntivirusXP2008. Users can get AntivirusXP2008 infection from a Trojan (usually it can be Trojan Zlob)





    http://www.pcthreat.com/parasitebyid-695…
    If you really want to uninstalled the mcafee, go to control panel to “add or remove program” uninstalled your mcafee if you don’t want to see the icon, then restart you will never see the icon or try other antivirus Norton… Sometimes virus can detect in mcafee but not in Norton vice versa….
    It is best to remove the whole program and the registry entries. Smitfraudfix does that for you if you boot into safe mode. You can learn how at http://www.spyware-techie.com/antivirusx… Just follow the automatic steps, can't go wrong and plus it is free!
    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/malware-…

    How to have remote CONTROL of an WinXp computer?

    Hello!





    I must often help various persons with their computer problems (files missing, how to print, scan...).


    I tried the Remote desktop, but it doesn't let me manipulate the computer while the user is logged in.





    So does Windows Xp Professional have any tools that would allow me to browse (in real time) an users computer WHILE he is still logged on?How to have remote CONTROL of an WinXp computer?
    hi u can use some free software





    in local network -- vnc,and may more applications





    in remote network u can use Teamviewer(faster %26amp;easier), logmein(is best)How to have remote CONTROL of an WinXp computer?
    Try using the other one. There's a Remote Assistance application in Windows XP that lets the user to choose wether to email a friend or find a person nearby using the same operating system to ask for help.
    Ya, u can use VNC tools like Ultra VNC (some are open source and free). LogMeIn is also a great alternative


    Or still better , use remote desktop feature of WinXP.Goto Run and type conf
    go to www.logmein.com


    Create an account with a password you don't mind sharing.


    Have the other person go onto the account and download the logmein client on their computer.





    Then, go to the website and use the remote connect to access the PC. (this requires a special plug-in for most browsers, but it is provided to you by the site)





    It's pretty easy and self explanatory to use, the most difficult part is getting it on their computer (but you can do that yourself).

    What acne skincare product/skin care system keeps your acne under control?

    I recently got acne and I hate it. Tiny bumps all over my forehead and a few bigger ones on my cheeks. I also have tiny tiny bumps on my cheeks, will these turn into big zits? I ve been using the sea weed cleanser from the bodyshop and i think its useless. So please if you have any ideas tell me!What acne skincare product/skin care system keeps your acne under control?
    I've had acne since I was about 12 (I'm 27 now) and I've found that several things work for me; it's just dependent upon how you use them. Proactiv, Murad, and Cleocin-T all worked great and from what you've described, we have the same type. Now that I'm older and my face is less oily, just some over-the-counter face wash (Clearasil, Neutrogena, Oxy 10) will keep it under control. Unfortunately there's no cure, but you can definitely keep your skin clear with certain things. I would strongly advise against ProAcne (the generic rip-off of ProActiv) and Accutane. Accutane is supposed to work for all acne, but it can damage your reproductive system if you're a woman. In fact, you have to sign a waiver stating that you will not become pregnant while using it because of the damage it will cause an unborn baby. I actually temporarily lost my sight while using it (I was 19) and I just quit using it right then and there. Some more side effects include hair loss, pinkeye, dry skin, depression, weakened immune system, etc.


    Hope you find something that works for you. Good luck!! If you have any questions, shoot me an email and I'll be happy to answer.What acne skincare product/skin care system keeps your acne under control?
    im now 16 and ive had acne since i was 12. ive used everything, if youve heard of it ive probably used it. my most recent experiment was with proactiv and it actually made my acne worse. so i decided to just go to the dermatologist and let me tell you its the best thing i have ever done =) its only been a week and my skin is almost perfectly clear and i am sooo happy. he gave me a prescription for monodox (doxycycline monohydrate pills) which is an antibiotic and duac gel (benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin) and i just use the mild cleanser that came with the gel . GO TO A DERMATOLOGIST and youll get results =)
    Well, you could try natural remedy stuff like drinking more water, changing your diet to include leafy veggies or fruits like apples, oranges, grapes...





    Or go with an acne treatment of some kind. Do your research on what products work the best. But before trying any treatment, I suggest you read this informational source that listed the most effective acne treatments available:





    http://www.topacnecures.info





    Good luck
    You should try out a free trial of Shiva-23 it's a new product. It destroys Acne causing bacteria without making your skin flaky and dry.





    Shiva-23 Clinical Study: http://www.skincarereviewers.com/the-shi鈥?/a>


    Shiva-23 Testimonial: http://www.skincarereviewers.com/sharlen鈥?/a>



    I had bad acne from 14 to 19. I used nuetragena acne wash twice a day. But the most important thing is KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF YOUR FACE!! My doctor kept telling me this, but I would not listen on account I could not go to school with puss coming off my face, so I would pop my zits. Well one summer I said screw it, I did not touch my face for 2 months, just washed it. It was pretty foul, I had white heads everywhere, but I DID NOT POP THEM! Since then I get one pimple a year. I think I should have listened to the doctor sooner, I got real lucky I only suffered a couple of scars.


    Good luck!
    Ask your Doctor for a prescription only product called Retin-A.


    I remember suffering badly as a teenager, no one fully understands unless they have pimples themself.





    Retin-A takes a while to work, but the end results are terrific.


    Good luck














    http://www.undiagnosedillness.org
    proactive is suppose to be good

    Is it the landlord's responsiblity to pay to have pest control remove an animal from inside the walls?

    Their is something in the walls of the house I rent, I heard it yesterday and it is worse today. I was going to have someone come out today but found someone to do it cheaper tomorrow. It's really scary and I'm scared when my husband's not home because it moves around ALOT! Am I out the cost or is the landlord responsible to reimburse?Is it the landlord's responsiblity to pay to have pest control remove an animal from inside the walls?
    This house isn't located in Amityville, is it? It is the responsibility of the landlord to supply you with a pest and ghost free dwelling. Call him and inform him you have someone coming, the cost, and ask if that is acceptable.Is it the landlord's responsiblity to pay to have pest control remove an animal from inside the walls?
    As a renter, you are not responsible for any expenses incurred relating to the structure or fixtures. You should refer to your lease, though. There may be stipulations in there that say differently.
    You can call the landlord but, he may be broke too. Find out where it came in from the outside, maybe it's nocturnal IE: Raccoon, Possum, etc and then you can put something out there to coax him/her out, hoping it hasn't got a nest with young, then you can seal the hole.
    Yes, call your landlord! It's his responsibility, tell him it is urgent!
    You might have to share the cost IF you did something that allowed the animal in. Did your kids kick out a screen, break a window, prop open a cover or door that could have let it in?





    If you've been a responsible tenant, your landlord has absolutely no reason not to pay for removal. Call the landlord, tell him that you got a couple of estimates (tell him who and how much) and get his approval to pay for the one you choose. He may have a 'friend' who would do it cheaper, so give him the option. He'll appreciate that you checked around for good prices and were willing to wait a day for a better deal.
    Read your lease. If it states that you handle pest control then you are responsible. If it is the landlord's duty then they should do it. You may want to let them know what is going on with this-they may want to have thier maintenance person try to fix this issue.
    No, absolutely not, it is his responsibility to get someone out there and get whatever it is out of there ASAP. If he refuses call the city and complain.

    What are the pros and cons of a teenager drinking birth control pills?

    I am 15 years old and am not sexually active yet but am planning to and I'm thinking of using birth control pills when I do. I am just wondering what are the pros and cons about drinking birth control pills at my age.What are the pros and cons of a teenager drinking birth control pills?
    Drinking and birth control pills are different things. I am going to go off of taking birth control. Personally I feel that 15 is too young for sex. I began taking birth control pills at the age of 16 because I would have severe cramping and a heavy menstrual period. They were able to put me on a low level and it has completely taken away my cramps and my period is light I only bleed for 3-4 days as It was 7-9.





    When taking birth control pills you need to be sure that you DO NOT SMOKE. It can cause blood clots to go into your lungs and heart and has caused death in some cases that were not caught in time.





    Alcohol is also a no no. It can decrease the effectiveness.





    I appreciate the fact that you are being mature about finding out before you do anything. Always remember that even if you are taking a birth control pill always use a condom! The condom will keep you from getting diseases that you will have to live with the rest of your life. No amount of sex is worth living with an std and having to tell every partner after that you have an std.





    Personally I recommend that you use both methods just to be on the safe side.What are the pros and cons of a teenager drinking birth control pills?
    I don't see how someone ';drinks'; birth control ?


    Pros- Prevents pregnancy


    Shorter lighter periods


    Helps with acne





    Cons- You have to remember to take it everyday, can't forget.


    You might gain weight, might make you moody.





    Honestly, the pros outweigh the cons.
    your 15 years old. you shouldn't be sexually active.
    u cant drink bc pills maybe u need to grow up if ur stupid enough to think bc pills come in liquid form!
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  • Is it hard to control the wii remote?

    I'm asking because I'm thinking I might save up and get the wii, but the remote seems hard to control since you have to move it around alot (not that I have anything against it). But I dont wanna buy it and end up not liking it because it's hard for me to play.Thanks!Is it hard to control the wii remote?
    Well when you first start using the wiimote it is a little difficult to use it but once you get all of the basic moves down-packed you will be the master of the wiimote and then you can teach your friends. You can learn most of the basic moves from Wii sports. Some games like Dragon Ball Z tenkihchi 2 you can use the wii classic controller to play your games but the classic controller is sold seapertly you can buy it for $22.





    Good luck saving on your wii you will not be disappointed!!Is it hard to control the wii remote?
    nah it very easy to control after you get a feel for it. but if you are still thinking of buying other systems you must think of what kind of games you want .because every system specializes in diffrent games. xbox 360 are good for online multiplayer.while the ps3 is good for rpg.and for the Wii it's fun and interactive.well sorry for making this a bit long but im just giving you some options to consider.
    Not difficult at all.
    Its easy and fun. Worth 250 easy
    go get a ps3
    its not hard to control at all as long as its pointed to the sensor bar. my only problem with the remote is how fast it burns batteries. buy lithium batteries after they die for the first time. they have much more battery life
    It only takes a little while to learn how to use it, once you do it actually makes gaming easier and more natural in my opinion.
    At first it will be a little hard because you have to learn how to point at the screen and not wave aimlessly at the sensor bar to see your pointer. But you get over that in about 10-15 minutes. Also trying a game like Wii Play would help because it helps with your aim on certain games. You can get that game free when you buy a remote.It isn't that hard once you get used to it, so I recommend buying one!
    If the game is well-done, then once you've had a few minutes to adjust to it it usually becomes very natural and easy to control. But of course, just like with a normal controller, some games will have a better, more natural controller scheme than others.

    How to restore the control bar on your computer once you disabled it by mistake?

    I disabled the control bar (I believe), the one that shows on the top right and has a house button for you to go to your home page, a tools button, a help button, etc. How do I get it back? I was trying to unable a google toolbar, but pressed the wrong button.


    Thanks.How to restore the control bar on your computer once you disabled it by mistake?
    hit F11


    that usually works for me!How to restore the control bar on your computer once you disabled it by mistake?
    Run the cursor slowly around the top right of the screen. When you see restore or renew, click it. That should be it.

    What kind of birth control pill do you like best?

    I'm on generic for Seasonale right now. It claims to have 4 periods a year, but with spotting, it seems like I bleed 24/7! What kind of birth control pill would you recommend I switch to? What kind should I stay away from?What kind of birth control pill do you like best?
    I went through 4 of them... First I was on Allese, and I didn't like it because I was getting like 14-20 day periods (no joke). I gave it like 6 months to correct itself but it didn't, then my pharmacy stopped carrying it and switched to aviene, which they said might work better, but I had the same thing. I went to a doctor and told them I though I was being affected by the other girls living in my house, so they switched me to ortho tri cyclen, which worked good for awhile but I was definitely getting some side effects, then I went to a different doc and they saw on my chart that I was on tri cyclen, so they switched me off of that because apparently it's bad to be on varying hormone pills when your young, so I told them I wanted shorter period (because they were still like 8 days) and they switched me to Yasmin which has been almost perfect so far. Short periods, lighter, less cramps, though I do find I've been getting more headaches but I think that might be because of something else.





    Basically just tell your doctor that you don't like the spotting and tell them all the things you want in a pill and they will help you find a good one. Sometimes you have to switch a bunch before you find a good one.What kind of birth control pill do you like best?
    I would recommend NO birth control pill, get your guy to use a condom, plus with the huge variety - its fun! There are serious side effects from messing with your system - be very aware of this!
    Microgynon 30. 4/5 day light periods that come the same time every month.
    NuvaRing. I haven't had any side effects whatsoever.

    How can I get rid of a program I removed from the control panel but still shows up in tool bar?

    I installed McAffy but never used it a year ago. At the time, I removed it from ';add or remove programs'; and it has not been in the list ever since but continues to come up in the bottom right hand corner tool bar and may be running in the background and slowing down my pc. How do I find this program in my system and take it out?How can I get rid of a program I removed from the control panel but still shows up in tool bar?
    Start%26gt;Run%26gt;type in MSCONFIG%26gt;Startup tab - uncheck any program you don't want to run when you start Windows








    How to Remove McAfee


    http://www.pchell.com/virus/uninstallmca…


    http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.as…How can I get rid of a program I removed from the control panel but still shows up in tool bar?
    If it's still in the toolbar, you may still need to remove it from the add-ons list in your browser.





    In internet explorer:


    1. On the View menu, click Toolbars.


    2. To add a toolbar, click to select the appropriate check box in the Toolbar area, and then click OK. To remove a toolbar, click to clear the appropriate check box in the Toolbar area, and then click OK.
    IN THE START MENU CLICK ON RUN. When the run window comes type msconfig , then click startup tab. unmark the program related to mcaffy shown der. you can unmark unnecessary programs shown der otherthan the system progs so u can speed up your computer during startup.

    Help !! What are your ideas or techniques to keep students under control in the classroom?

    I work with about 30 kids on a weekly basis in a school based sports program. I have had the problem with kids not wanting to play or wandering off during the games. What can I do to keep control of these kids?Help !! What are your ideas or techniques to keep students under control in the classroom?
    At least parts of this answer that was prepared for someone else may be of help to you,/





    Discipline is unfortunately a problem in our society which to an extent is related to absentee parents, one parent households and lax training.





    1.Begin each class period with a positive attitude and high expectations. If you expect your students to misbehave or you approach them negatively, you will get misbehavior. This is an often overlooked aspect of classroom management.





    2.Come to class prepared with lessons for the day. In fact, overplan with your lessons. Make sure to have all your materials and methods ready to go. Reducing downtime will help maintain discipline in your classroom.





    3.Work on making transitions between parts of lessons smooth. In other words, as you move from whole group discussion to independent work, try to minimize the disruption to the class. Have your papers ready to go or your assignment already written on the board. Many disruptions occur during transitional times during lessons.





    4..Watch your students as they come into class. Look for signs of possible problems before class even begins. For example, if you notice a heated discussion or problem before class starts, try to deal with the problem then. Allow the students a few moments to talk with you or with each other before you start your lesson to try and work things out. Separate them if necessary and try to gain agreement that during your class period at least they will drop whatever issue they have.





    5.Have a posted discipline plan that you follow consistently for effective classroom management. Depending on the severity of the offense, this should allow students a warning or two before punishment begins. Your plan should be easy to follow and also should cause a minimum of disruption in your class. For example, your discipline plan might be - First Offense: Verbal Warning, Second Offense: Detention with teacher, Third Offense: Referral.





    6.Meet disruptions that arise in your class with in kind measures. In other words, don't elevate disruptions above their current level. Your discipline plan should provide for this, however, sometimes your own personal issues can get in the way. For example, if two students are talking in the back of the room and your first step in the plan is to give your students a verbal warning, don't stop your instruction to begin yelling at the students. Instead, have a set policy that simply saying a student's name is enough of a clue for them to get back on task. Another technique is to ask one of them a question.





    7.Try to use humor to diffuse situations before things get out of hand. Note: Know your students. The following example would be used with students you know would not elevate the situation to another level. For example, if you tell your students to open their books to page 51 and three students are busy talking, do not immediately yell at them. Instead, smile, say their names, and ask them kindly if they could please wait until later to finish their conversation because you would really like to hear how it ends and you have to get this class finished. This will probably get a few laughs but also get your point across.





    8.If a student becomes verbally confrontational with you, remain calm and remove them from the situation as quickly as possible. Do not get into yelling matches with your students. There will always be a winner and a loser which sets up a power struggle that could continue throughout the year. Further, do not bring the rest of the class into the situation by involving them in the discipline or the writing of the referral.





    9.If a student becomes physical, remember the safety of the other students is paramount. Remain as calm as possible; your demeanor can sometimes diffuse the situation. You should have a plan for dealing with violence that you discussed with students early in the year. You should use the call button for assistance. You could also have a student designated to get help from another teacher. Send the other students from the room if it appears they could get hurt. If the fight is between two students, follow your school's rules concerning teacher involvement as many want teachers to stay out of fights until help arrives





    10Keep an anecdotal record of major issues that arise in your class. This might be necessary if you are asked for a history of classroom disruptions or other documentation.


    Let it go at the end of the day. Classroom management and disruption issues should be left in class so that you can have some down time to recharge before coming back to another day of teaching.





    Tips:


    1.Recognize the warning signs of disruption. Obviously this comes with practice of classroom management. However, some signs are fairly obvious.





    2.Sarcasm should be used sparingly if at all. If you do use it, make sure you know the student who you are using it with well. Many students do not have the capacity to know that sarcasm is not meant to be taken literally. Further, other students could find your sarcasm as inflammatory which would defeat your purpose of greater classroom management.





    3.Consistency and fairness are essential for effective classroom management. If you ignore disruptions one day and come down hard on them the next, you will not be seen as consistent. You will lose respect and disruptions will probably increase. Further, if you are not fair in your punishments, making sure to treat all students fairly then students will quickly realize this and lose respect for you. You should also start each day fresh, not holding disruptions against students and instead expecting them to behave.





    4.It's easier to get easier. Start the year very strict so that students see that you are willing to do what it takes to have your classroom under control. They will understand that you expect learning to occur in your room. You can always let up as the year goes on.





    5.Rules must be easy to understand and manageable. Make sure that you don't have such a large number of rules that your students can't consistently follow them.





    From: http://712educators.about.com/od/discipl鈥?/a>Help !! What are your ideas or techniques to keep students under control in the classroom?
    Thirty kids sounds like a lot especially if working by oneself. I used to work with kindergardeners, and we would try to accentuate and reinforce the positive as much as possible while trying to ignore negative behavior. We also tried to state things in a positive manner and perhaps offer rewards such as 'when we get through this game, we can play tag' or such as opposed to 'if we don't get through this game, we won't be able to...' How about taking a vote (such as by raising their hands) of which games that they would like to play if not already doing so. I wonder if the school can get a second person to help out.
    find their weaknesses. press on hard. ignore them if failed.
    I Dont KNow Sorry

    Does an author have control on how their book cover will look like?

    I'm only about 1/4 done with my novel, but I have the cover in my head and there's a program that lets you design your own book cover. If I get an agent will I have control on how the book cover looks like?Does an author have control on how their book cover will look like?
    The choice of bookcover is usually done by the publishers, some of whom have their own graphical design unit. Naturally they come up with covers which are intended to make people want to read the book.





    Sometimes an author can refuse a bookcover if they really dislike it for some reason, and the publishers then offer another cover, but I haven't heard of an author having control of covers.





    You can certainly suggest your own cover, but if it is seen as too weird/boring/unappealing etc. then it probably won't get chosen.Does an author have control on how their book cover will look like?
    Control? No. Input? Yes. If the publisher thinks it's a great idea, why wouldn't they use it? If they don't like it, you're sunk. It's most unlikely they will take some amateur cover you stuck together using a computer program, though.
    you can see if they like it, but in the end, final word goes to the publisher, since they're the ones investing capital in your book. they may even change your title if they think it'll market better
    If the agent doesn't think it wont appeal, they can make a suggestion to change it, but I'm pretty sure they cannot actually change the cover art.
    http://www.bookcatcher.com/answers/quest鈥?/a>





    Does this help?
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  • How long does birth control take to clear up your skin?

    I was put on birth control to clear up my skin and it did!





    I just started my 5th month of pills. But I have still had 1-2 pimples a month. Is this normal? I heard that it was supposed to clear up 100% by the 3rd month, or at least that's what my friends say.





    Don't get me wrong my skin is WAY better now than before. I used to be so frustrated with my skin.How long does birth control take to clear up your skin?
    It's not even 100% guaranteed that birth control pills will clear up a woman's skin. In some cases, it can actually make her skin worse. Birth control pills can't make your skin totally perfect, so your friends are wrong about that too.How long does birth control take to clear up your skin?
    It's not a miracle pill. Nothing can guarantee 100% perfect results. It can greatly improve your acne, but it can't prevent every pimple forever. 1-2 pimples is totally normal. You still need to do your part with diet and cleansing, and even then occassional pimples are inevitable.
    There isn't any pill that can clear up your skin 100%. 1-2 a month doesn't sound to bad at all! Very normal!

    What kind of birth control do you recommend?

    About a year ago I started birth control, I cannot remember what type it was, only that it started with a N. It gave me horrible stomach aches, I couldn't eat and felt incredibly nauseous.I had to stop taking it. I want to go back onto BC but I want something that won't make me sick. Any suggestions?What kind of birth control do you recommend?
    i use loestrin 24...but ive only been on it for about a week...


    so far so good though.What kind of birth control do you recommend?
    go to the gyno don't ask us.

    Is it normal to miss your period after you stop taking birth control pills?

    Is it normal to miss your period after you stop taking the birth control pill?


    I've stopped taking mi birth control pill. It's been 3 months since I have stopped taking them and I haven't had a menstrual cycle since then. I have done a pregnacy test and was negative. Is this nomal?Is it normal to miss your period after you stop taking birth control pills?
    Stopping will affect your cycle but that is a long time. I am a guy but my wife went thru this. She had to make an appointment with her gynecologist. She had a d%26amp;c and it helped her.

    Is it hard to control the wii remote?

    I'm asking because I'm thinking I might save up and get the wii, but the remote seems hard to control since you have to move it around alot (not that I have anything against it). But I dont wanna buy it and end up not liking it because it's hard for me to play.Thanks!Is it hard to control the wii remote?
    Well when you first start using the wiimote it is a little difficult to use it but once you get all of the basic moves down-packed you will be the master of the wiimote and then you can teach your friends. You can learn most of the basic moves from Wii sports. Some games like Dragon Ball Z tenkihchi 2 you can use the wii classic controller to play your games but the classic controller is sold seapertly you can buy it for $22.





    Good luck saving on your wii you will not be disappointed!!Is it hard to control the wii remote?
    nah it very easy to control after you get a feel for it. but if you are still thinking of buying other systems you must think of what kind of games you want .because every system specializes in diffrent games. xbox 360 are good for online multiplayer.while the ps3 is good for rpg.and for the Wii it's fun and interactive.well sorry for making this a bit long but im just giving you some options to consider.
    Not difficult at all.
    Its easy and fun. Worth 250 easy
    go get a ps3
    its not hard to control at all as long as its pointed to the sensor bar. my only problem with the remote is how fast it burns batteries. buy lithium batteries after they die for the first time. they have much more battery life
    It only takes a little while to learn how to use it, once you do it actually makes gaming easier and more natural in my opinion.
    At first it will be a little hard because you have to learn how to point at the screen and not wave aimlessly at the sensor bar to see your pointer. But you get over that in about 10-15 minutes. Also trying a game like Wii Play would help because it helps with your aim on certain games. You can get that game free when you buy a remote.It isn't that hard once you get used to it, so I recommend buying one!
    If the game is well-done, then once you've had a few minutes to adjust to it it usually becomes very natural and easy to control. But of course, just like with a normal controller, some games will have a better, more natural controller scheme than others.