Archive for the ‘Tips’ Category

Things To Provide When Having Initial Interview With A Solicitor

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Before finding a solicitor make sure you are aware of the nature of your legal problem.If you find a solicitor who you think might be appropriate, verify his/her experience and skills in dealing with your type of case. You could use internet directories to search for a solicitor, most of these directories describe the firm rather than an individual solicitor. You can check out Atlantic Law On Technorati, Atlantic Law Googlepages or Atlantic Law @ Blogspot. Atlantic Law Llp is an internationally orientated regulated corporate firm of solicitors and attorneys specialising in cross-jurisdictional Corporate Finance transactions.Once you have found a solicitor with relevant experience it can be a good idea to check whether he/she provides a free initial interview. This gives you the opportunity to talk to them and for you to judge whether they are a good choice. Please specify any necessary services you may need when you make an appointment with the solicitor.  (more…)

An Easy Explanation About How Laser Works

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

LASER is an acronym for “Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.” In this definition radiation doesn’t refer to nuclear radiation, but to electromagnetic radiation. The electromagnetic spectrum includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, and X-rays. Some light wavelengths are visible, and other are not unless special equipment is used (e.g., infrared cameras, night-vision goggles). How is a beam of light able to delicately reshape the surface of the eye, yet still be able to cut steel in a laser cutting machines?Lasers operate by concentrating the strength of various forms of light. The strengthened beam is an almost perfectly straight beam, called a coherent beam. “Coherent” means that almost all of the light energy (photons) are traveling in the same direction. The laser light energy stays focused on a smaller area with greater power. A closer analogy to a laser is a magnifying glass. Remember as a child how you got the sun’s rays to focus on a tiny spot that got hot enough to burn? That’s similar to what a laser does, unless you moved the magnifying glass. Then the focus was lost and the sunlight was no longer concentrated. Because the laser employs a coherent beam, that essentially means it stays focused no matter the distance! Think of it link an infinite magnifying glass.

Lasers can perform a multitude of different tasks at different power levels. Specific light wavelengths and beam strengths can be achieved by altering the light source, power source, and even the color of the light. This extreme versatility allows both the shaping of a delicate cornea and the cutting of industrial steel. Laser has been proven to be beneficial for us, that’s why scientists keep doing researches on this technology.