Debby Jones
Debby Jones is a freelance writer who is known for writing his reviews & thoughts on diverse topics & industry. His current article features his tips on how you can Collect Porcelain as Asia Art material
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Finding ROI from a Fully Automated Hands-Free Solution
- By Debby Jones
- Published 10/25/2008
- Software
- Unrated
The typical state or local government organization is on a never ending IT budgetary diet. It is hard to get the necessary hardware, software and manpower needed to meet expectations, and those expectations are the same as a for-profit business. To say IT is spread thin is literal. There is a good chance that the systems you manage span across a city, a county, or even the entire state.
Learning How to Surf: 4 Tips for Success in the Water
- By Debby Jones
- Published 10/17/2008
- Sports
- Unrated
Tips for success when surfing can speed up the learning process and make your surfing experience more enjoyable. Choosing the right spot, approaching with the right work ethic, and knowing how to progress are all critical to succeeding and having fun in the water.
Quality of Service Improved through Automatic Defragmentation
- By Debby Jones
- Published 10/17/2008
- Data Recovery
- Unrated
Automatic defragmentation keeps file access optimized, so those users get consistent peak performance, and customers get the rapid service they expect
Surfing Lessons: An Hour Well Spent
- By Debby Jones
- Published 10/15/2008
- Extreme
- Unrated
Surfing lessons can shorten your learning curve, keep you safe, and teach you the right way to approach surfing as a beginner. Surf instructors can help you stand up on the first day in most cases, making your surfing experience an enjoyable one from the very start.
Surf Break Criteria: Research Before You Go
- By Debby Jones
- Published 10/15/2008
- Sports
- Unrated
Researching surf breaks is imperative when learning how to surf. The people, water quality, and quality of wave are all elements that will determine how much fun you have in the water. Knowing the correct spot to surf at can also save your life.
Surfboards 101: A Beginners Guide
- By Debby Jones
- Published 10/14/2008
- Extreme
- Unrated
Beginning surfers often have many questions about surfboards. What are surfboards made of? What should I look for in a surfboard? What size board should I get? This article covers the ins and outs of surfboards, starting from a novice level.
Now You are Up: Riding a Wave
- By Debby Jones
- Published 10/14/2008
- Extreme
- Unrated
Surfing with the correct stance and position is critical to your success as a beginning surfer. Unlike paddling and popping up, which are upper body movements, riding the wave is primarily a lower body movement. Correct positioning of the feet and bending of the knees will allow turns and control while riding a wave.
Long Board Tricks: Hanging 10
- By Debby Jones
- Published 10/14/2008
- Sports
- Unrated
Longboarding has been branded with a Hang 10 stigma in the social scene, but hanging ten is actually a really fun surfing maneuver that is very difficult to pull off. Walking the nose of your surfboard is a classic sign of style and surfing ability. If you are ready to learn how to hang ten, read this article first.
Surfboard Fins: Everything a Surfer Needs to Know
- By Debby Jones
- Published 10/14/2008
- Extreme
- Unrated
Surfboard fins are an integral part of your surfboard. Many surfboards come with removable fin systems, which make traveling and experimentation with equipment extremely convenient. Choosing the right fin setup for your surfboard starts with this article where you learn the basics about fin technology.
How to Choose the Right Surfboard
- By Debby Jones
- Published 10/14/2008
- Extreme
- Unrated
If you are just learning to surf, the kind of board you use is second to learning the ins and outs of the sport, but once you ve gotten a handle on the sport and the different ways boards ride on a wave, you will come to understand the art of choosing your perfect surfboard.
