Friday, April 13, 2018

Affordable website and blog creations by, "Niko J". Updated to link page.


 I build custom websites with moving animated .gifs, videos, pictures and the content that the customer wants. Along with that I create a parallel blog with a new email account on Google so that "you" the customer can go in and see your analytics.
I also create Youtube videos and much much more.

 My site has recently changed because my life has taken a different path in the last 6 months yet I did not change my web design page. If you need my services I will forward you my web address and you can view my site to get a better feel for what I do.

 I don't use PayPal, I have a physical address and can be paid by money order, check or ETF. I like my customers to know I'm a real person that they can actually visit if need be.

























Tuesday, April 10, 2018

My American Akita, "Nietzsche".

"Nietzsche"




10 Surprising Facts About Akitas

1- Before Akitas had an “official” breed name they were referred to simply as “snow country dogs.” The breed originated from the snowy, rural, mountainous region of Japan, Akita and Odate, where they were used to hunt boar, elk, and the small Yezo bear. There is a museum in Odate devoted to the breed.


2- Akitas have webbed toes to help walk on snow by distributing their weight more effectively. Historically, they keep their front dew claws because these “ice picks” help them climb out of icy water.


3- When the weather turns cooler the dogs seem to have a “turbo” button that switches on. If there is snow on the ground, they will stay out all day hunting rabbit, squirrel, and other small game, in a securely fenced yard until relegated to come inside the house. It is safe to say they prefer colder weather, love eating snow, and rolling in it as a snow “scrub.”
 
4- The Akita is designated as a national treasure in his native country. At one time, Akita ownership was restricted to the Imperial family and the ruling aristocracy. Caring and feeding of the Akita were detailed in elaborate ceremony and special leashes were used to denote the Akita's rank and the standing of his owner.

5- There is a spiritual significance attached to the Akita. When a child is born in Japan, the proud family will usually receive a small statue of an Akita, signifying health, happiness, and a long life.

6- The famous deaf, blind author and political activist, Helen Keller, is credited with bringing the first Akita into the United States in 1937. She was said to have been inspired by the legendary Hachiko, the loyal dog who became world famous for waiting nine years at a train station in hopes his dead owner would return. Keller found the dogs to be “gentle, companionable, and trusty.”

7- An Akita’s trademark is the plush tail that typically curls over his back. Each dog's tailset is unique. When you see a group of Akitas tails, very few look the same.

8- An Akita will groom himself like a cat, is clean, and housebreaking is usually not a problem.

9- Akitas are members of the AKC Working Group. Several hundred have been registered as therapy dogs and some have obtained the AKC Therapy Dog title and can be seen visiting nursing homes and hospitals, and doing reading programs with children at schools and libraries. While most often seen in the conformation ring, there are also some Akitas in other dog sports, such as obedience and agility.

10- Independent and sometimes aloof with strangers, Akitas are affectionate with their families and form strong bonds. Highly intelligent, strong-willed, and proud, the Akita responds best to respectful commands and positive-training techniques that rely on motivation rather than force. Not everyone has what it takes to live with one of these majestic dogs. But for those who do, it is an experience like none other, a chance to share your life with a national treasure.

  "Niko J"

Friday, April 6, 2018

When you taste great treats, you'll just know it!




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Downtown Location: 772.286.1554
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Stuart, FL 34994
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Regency Location: 772.247.7828
2444 SE Federal Hwy 
Stuart, FL 34994
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Saturday, February 10, 2018

Friday, February 9, 2018

Fast Cars in Daytona Beach Meet Lightning Fast Fiber Optic Connections


DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. January 16, 2018 – Hotwire Communications, a leading provider of fiber optic telecommunications systems, is bringing its high-speed broadband services and advanced amenities to ONE DAYTONA, a premier mixed-use entertainment destination being developed by International Speedway Corporation (ISC). Just across from the Daytona International Speedway, Hotwire Communications will install a 100% fiber optic backbone to deliver 1-gigabit capability, making Fision Internet the perfect choice for a community known for its love of speed.
A specialized line of high-end products uniquely qualifies Hotwire Communications for the upcoming ONE DAYTONA mixed-use project. With Fision Stay designed specifically for the hospitality industry, Fision Home for residential customers and Fision Work for commercial businesses, every subscriber receives custom tailored service packages designed for their specific needs.
“We excel at mixed-used projects,” said Max R. Kipfer, Hotwire’s EVP & Regional Manager. “Our future-proof, all fiber optic infrastructure delivers best-of-class products and services which supports today’s growing technology demand for every type customer.”
ONE DAYTONA opened in the fourth quarter of 2017, featuring retail, dining and entertainment district anchored by Bass Pro Shops and Cobb Theatres, along with two hotels including a full-service Marriott Autograph Collection opening in late 2018, a Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott, and a residential apartment community. ONE DAYTONA will quickly become synonymous with visitors, race fans and residents as the place to live, work, stay and play.
“ISC is pleased to work with Hotwire Communications to bring advanced telecomm and entertainment services to our ONE DAYTONA tenants”, said Craig Neeb, Executive Vice President, Chief Development and Digital Officer. “This will significantly enhance the guest experience and provide a platform for future digital growth and enhancements.”
Hotwire Communications has a proven track record delivering quality products and services to mixed-use developments.  ONE DAYTONA end-users will now have access to an unparalleled technology experience that includes ultra-high-speed Gigabit Internet, a complete Wi-Fi campus featuring rich IPTV programming in crystal clear HD programming, and the ability to download music and movies with no buffering.  Commercial businesses on site will also be able to upload and download large data files to work securely in the cloud at unprecedented speeds.
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If you know this blog, I don't run ads unless I love the product with no pay.
Tell them "Niko" sent you.

About International Speedway Corporation:
International Speedway Corporation is a leading promoter of motorsports activities, currently promoting more than 100 racing events annually as well as numerous other motorsports-related activities. The Company owns and/or operates 13 of the nation’s major motorsports entertainment facilities, including Daytona International Speedway® in Florida (home of the DAYTONA 500®); Talladega Superspeedway® in Alabama; Michigan International Speedway® located outside Detroit; Richmond International Raceway® in Virginia; Auto Club Speedway of Southern CaliforniaSM near Los Angeles; Kansas Speedway® in Kansas City, Kansas; Phoenix International Raceway® in Arizona; Chicagoland Speedway® and Route 66RacewaySM near Chicago, Illinois; Homestead-Miami SpeedwaySM in Florida; Martinsville Speedway® in Virginia; Darlington Raceway® in South Carolina; and Watkins Glen International® in New York.
The Company also owns and operates Motor Racing NetworkSM, the nation’s largest independent sports radio network, and Americrown Service CorporationSM, a subsidiary that provides catering services, and food and beverage concessions. In addition, the Company has a 50 percent interest in the Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway. For more information, visit the Company’s website at www.InternationalSpeedwayCorporation.com.
About Hotwire Communications: Hotwire Communications is an industry leader in providing Gigabit connectivity and streaming video solutions to multi-family and multi-tenant communities. For over a decade, Hotwire Communications has stood at the forefront of the Gigabit revolution, installing fiber optic networks and delivering 1 Gbps speeds since 2005 and 10 Gbps connectivity available to new communities in 2016. Hotwire Communications provides state-of-the-art technology, superior white-glove customer care, and a full suite of bundled telecommunication services to residential, commercial, hospitality, government and student living environments through its Fision® Home, Work, Stay, U, Govt. and Encore divisions.
For more information please visit www.hotwirecommunications.com.
Media Contact:
Karla Thatcher – Media@hotwiremail.com

For those thinking Trump is the problem

 Trump is "only a portion" of the problem. The greater portion of the problem you say good morning to every day. Trump couldn't have elected himself and the Electoral college can only cheat but so much.
 It took the majority of votes to elect Donald Trump and if you have half a brain you'll figure out that the majority of Americans are your problem, it took their votes to place him in office.
 *One last tid bit, many voted for Trump to avoid Hilary and the Clintons, she didn't know her husband was having sexual relations outside the marriage, she didn't know many things in Benghazi like guns being shipped through the compound and she didn't know that the deal with Iran was a horrible decision just to name a few "didn't knows".
 Now what she did seem to know is that every time she approached the podium in debates, she could bob her head like the dog in the vehicle's back window and win the election, how'd that work out?


*If I really wanted to piss you off I'd talk about democratic voter turn outs.

Seeking Native American Spirituality: Read This First!


Judging from the email I get, there are a lot of people out there trying to learn about traditional Native American religion and spirituality these days. Many of them are trying to do this on the Internet.

Now, there is a lot of garbage and misinformation on the Internet no matter what subject you're talking about, but American Indian religion and spirituality has got to have the worst signal-noise ratio of any of them. The 'information' out there about American Indian religions ranges from inaccurate school projects by seven-year-olds, to deeply biased generalizations about the 'heathens' written 300 years ago, to hucksters pretending to be Native American shamans to scam money off of people, to useful and interesting information about actual American Indian religious traditions past and present. Sorting through these sites can be a nightmare. I wish you a lot of luck with it. Before you start, let me give you a few words of experience.

There are two reasons to be looking for information on Native American religions. The first, and easier to address, is educational. Either because you're a student who's been assigned to or just out of intellectual and cultural curiosity, you would like to learn more about how American Indians, or a particular tribe of American Indians, view the world. If that's you, then your main problem is going to be identifying the authentic and trustworthy sources. Indians are happy to talk about their beliefs and spiritual practices, both historically and in the modern day. Unfortunately, so are plenty of ill-informed non-Indians (or people of Indian descent) who think they know a lot more than they do. And so are those unscrupulous souls willing to pretend they're something they're not in hopes of making a buck or getting a little attention. My best recommendation is to get a Native American book out of the library as well as looking on the Internet, since any quack shaman can put up a website but it's a lot harder to publish a book. I also suggest ignoring and avoiding information about American Indian spirituality presented by anyone:
1. Offering anything religious for sale. Money is never accepted by authentic holy people in exchange for Indian religious ceremonies like sweat lodges or sun dances, nor for religious items like medicine bags or smudged items. (They might sell arts and crafts, of course. Use your common sense--a devout Catholic might sell you a hand-carved crucifix to hang on your wall, for example, but he wouldn't sell communion wafers over the Internet or charge you admission to bring you to his church! Selling dreamcatchers or fetish carvings online is one thing, but don't believe information provided by anyone who is trying to charge people for smudging or blessing anything, offering healing prayers, or letting people take part in a sweat lodge or dance. They are not authentic sources of information.)

2. Inviting you into their religion on their webpage. Authentic Indians may seek to educate strangers online, but actually adopting an outsider as part of their culture is only done face-to-face and after knowing the person for some time.

3. Claiming to be American Indian shamans , talking about tarot cards and Wiccan/pagan things, or talking about crystals and New Age things. I've got nothing against shamanism, paganism, or the New Age, but a cow is not a horse: none of these things are traditionally Native American. Shamanism is an indigenous Siberian mystic tradition, Wicca is a religion based on ancient European traditions, Tarot readings are an Indo-European divination method, and the New Age is a syncretic belief system invented, as its name suggests, in the modern era. None of them have anything to do with authentic Indian traditions, and anyone who thinks they do is likely to be wrong about anything else he claims about Native American religions as well. Wiccans and New Agers don't have any more knowledge about actual American Indian beliefs than you do.

4. Identifying only as 'Native American' or 'American Indian' (an authentic person would list their actual tribal affiliation). Be a little wary, too, of people trying to speak with authority who identify as "mixed-blood" or "of Indian descent" or having a "Cherokee ancestor." There are certainly some mixed-blood people who were raised in their tribe's culture, but many more were not. A person who has rediscovered his Indian heritage as an adult is a seeker, not a teacher. He is not qualified to speak authoritatively about Native American religion or culture, for he wasn't raised that way and doesn't have any more knowledge about it than anyone else learning about it second-hand--including you.
If you're trying to learn about American Indian religion because you want to become a part of it, though, you not only face that problem, but another, much deeper one as well: American Indian spirituality is not evangelistic. It is private and entirely cultural. You cannot convert to 'Native American' any more than you can convert to African-American or Korean or any other cultural identity you would need to be raised in to understand. (In fact, many Indians--myself included--are Christians in addition to our traditional tribal beliefs, just like many African-American and Korean people are Christian in addition to having an ethnicity of their own.) The only way to 'join' a Native American spiritual tradition is to become a member of the cultural group, and it's impossible to do that over the Internet. No one who truly believed in American Indian spirituality would ever offer to tutor total strangers in religious matters online, much less charge anyone money for such a thing. So, by definition, the people who make these offers are those who either don't really believe in Native American spirituality, or don't know very much about it. Is that really who you want to be listening to?

On our site, we have generally given people the benefit of the doubt with our links, including websites unless we are sure there is a reason not to. Regarding Native American religion and spirituality, however, we have decided to err on the side of caution instead. Anyone who is looking for a new religion or seeking spiritual truth is a needy individual and I will not contribute to their being used by irresponsible people. If you are reading this page because you are a person in need of religious and spiritual guidance, I urge you strongly to seek out some religions that are evangelistic rather than cultural (one of the many Christian churches, Buddhism, Baha'i; there are many choices) and talk to spiritual leaders there until you find one that can help you. Falling under the influence of a false 'shaman' will only hurt you spiritually.

Since I have put this page up, I have received many anguished emails saying "But my grandmother was part Cherokee... are you telling me to just forget that part of myself? How can I honor my Native ancestors if you won't share your religion with me?" The answer is simple: honor them the way they would want to be honored. Don't pay some new-age guru $250 to perform fake "Native American" rituals that would have offended your ancestors, go physically to their tribe and re-connect with their other descendants. It will be hard work convincing the people there that you are genuine but if you go with humility and patience you will eventually be accepted, and that is the ONLY way you will ever become part of the spiritual tradition you desire. There is no shortcut to that. Native spirituality belongs only to the cultural group, and anyone who tells you otherwise is trying to make some money off of you and/or to take a power trip at your expense.

You've been warned. Good luck, with whatever it is you're looking for. You're probably going to need it.

Orrin
Full article with links > http://www.native-languages.org/religion.htm

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Primarily for my Central American viewers

 As most already know, I had been looking for a female model for the race trucks, yes, now there are 2. 
 I had a small showing but to put it bluntly, they were on the larger side so...
 As long as you don't live in Nicaragua with an insane temporary visa application, I'll fly you in for a weekend, take 50 great pics, go to the track, purchase your modeling gear and send you home with cash.


*I had a woman get angry with me because she literally could not fit in my truck.

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