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Monday, September 14, 2015
How to Catch Money in a Money Blowing Machine
Ask for the rules, but do not offer any suggestions. For example, don't ask, 'May I use both hands?' This will give them the opportunity to say, 'No.' Simply ask for the rules, and if they do not mention that you cannot use both hands, then it is allowed.
If you have time to prepare beforehand, apply hairspray to your hands and allow them to dry. This will make them slightly sticky, which will make snatching dollars from the air a bit easier. It also might be construed as blatant cheating — which it is — so keep this to yourself.
Target one bill at a time. You will be tempted to make a mad grab for every bill in the entire money-blowing chamber, but this will only make catching the bills harder.
Use both hands, if you are allowed. Spread your fingers wide for maximum money grabbing potential and also to allow air to pass through your fingers without pushing away the bills. Keep your hands about a foot apart in front of your face ready to clap a bill between them. Focus on one bill, then clap as fast as you can to capture a bill.
If you are only allowed to catch bills with one hand, make sure to spread your fingers wide for maximum coverage. Use your hands in concert, thrusting them together into masses of dollar bills. Focus on one bill at a time. Keep snatching constantly until you get a bill. Another good one-handed technique is to slam your hands into your body to trap bills or slam them against the walls of the chamber. (Just make sure this is not against the rules, or you will be disqualified.)
Stuff the bills into your pockets or whatever pouch the operators have given you immediately before focusing on another bill to snatch. Remember, you will only be allowed to keep the bills you have stuffed into the provided container, so don't hold onto bills too long. The quicker you can empty your hands, the faster you can snatch more bills.
Scoop dollars from the ground. Most operators will tell you beforehand that you must snatch bills in flight, but if they have not specified this from the beginning, look down and see if there are clusters of bills at your feet. If you are not allowed to scoop these bills with your hands, then kick and shuffle your feet to scatter them into the air so that you may snatch them.
Scoop dollars from the ceiling. The hardest place to snatch bills is while they are rising or falling, but once they hit the ceiling, they hover for just a moment before falling back down. Sometimes the best place to find and focus on easy-to-catch bills is directly over your head.
Money-blowing machine operators will force you to wear 'safety glasses' that are meant more to hinder your peripheral vision than to protect it, so make sure you swivel your head around to get the best view of the flying bills. Don't focus only on the bills in front of you.
Keep in constant pursuit of flying bills. Don't allow yourself to celebrate your victories or mourn your misses. Continue to snatch and grab until the operator makes you stop.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015
How to Earn the Highest Settlement Compensation
Judgment plays a greater part than luck. How you conduct your settlement compensation case, the quality of the legal expertise behind the team of specialists, and even the state you live in or the state in which your case is heard, can have a bearing on the level of compensation you receive.
Accept that to earn the highest settlement compensation that you can you are probably going to have to hire legal help in the form of a lawyer. The third party you are claiming against, the people who will have to foot the bill for your settlement, will most certainly hire a lawyer to fight for them, so you should do the same.
Fortunately, there is no shortage of lawyers in the United States. When you know what type of compensation you are seeking, whether it is for personal injury, for loss of earning capacity both now and in the future, or whether it is settlement compensation for negligence by your employer, there will be a legal firm with the specialist staff to perfectly build your case.
If you are unsure over what compensation you may be entitled to, or whether it would be worth claiming for settlement compensation at all, many legal firms will offer a free initial consultation in order to assess whether or not you have a case for compensation. Unless you are a legal expert yourself, don't assume you know all the answers as sometimes, even in cases where you yourself are at fault, there can be a case for a compensation claim.
You can help in the presentation of the case by keeping meticulous records of everything to do with the accident that caused you to seek a compensation settlement. Medical records, witness statements and contact details, police records and photographic evidence where possible, should all be in your case file.
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