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While online penny auctions and traditional auction websites, like eBay, both occasionally offer a Buy-it-Now feature, they differ in terms of the time limit system, payment process, and entertainment value. In short, penny auctions are more intense versions of sites like eBay.

Time Limit Rules: Traditional Auctions

Traditional auctions, like those available on eBay, often drag the auction experience out to a week or more. When the time runs out, whoever bids highest wins. For instance, they may auction off an iPod for 1 week with a minimum bid rule of $20. However, there will be stiff competition to get such a low price on the item. After a whole week of everyone trying to outbid each other, the item may sell fairly high, close to the retail price, or even higher.

Time Limit Rules: Penny Auctions

The time limit system on penny auctions is much shorter and more intense, by comparison. When the clock dips below a certain time (some sites make it 15 seconds), the auction will end if no one bids again. However, if someone else bids the clock will reset (to 15 seconds again) and keep resetting until no one else bids and the clocks runs down to zero. This makes penny auctions so thrilling that they are now commonly referred to as, "Entertainment Auctions," whereas traditional auction sites like eBay do not offer that fast-paced level of experience.

Payment Process: Traditional Auctions

In traditional auctions, if you bid the highest amount by the time the clock runs out, you pay that amount plus taxes and the shipping and handling fees. So if you won an auction where you bid $5 on a book and taxes and shipping and handling fees added up to $3.50, in order to claim your item and receive the book you must pay $8.50.

Payment Process: Penny Auctions

The main difference between entertainment auctions and traditional auctions is that in entertainment auctions, you pay for the auction end price in addition to bids you have placed plus shipping and handling.

For example:

There is an iPhone auction with bids fixed at 75 cents each, and price increments of 1 penny per bid. One person bids once and you win by also bidding once, just before the timer runs out. When you win an auction, you pay for your bids (1 bid of 75 cents in this example) and the total number of bids in the auction times 1 penny (2 bids x 1 penny = 2 cents). So in this example, you won a brand new iPhone at a penny auction for only 77 cents. Even if you won the auction but bid 10 times (10 x $0.75= $7.50) and there were 100 total bids (100 x $0.01), you still won a brand new iPhone for $8.50. That is the same price for a book in the traditional auction example.

The Buy-it-Now Option

Some traditional auctions and some entertainment auction sites have a Buy-it-Now option. On eBay, you can forgo the usual bidding process and immediately buy the product for retail value. Penny auctions also have this feature, which is convenient if you don't win. The money you already bid in the auction counts towards part of it, and you simply pay whatever's left.

The best entertainment shopping sites couple the risk-free, Buy-it-Now option with an intense bidding experience with an unmatchable entertainment value. As opposed to traditional auctions which often use hidden fees to even out the seemingly low price, auction winners can save up to 90% with penny auctions.

Savvy shoppers seek penny auctions with bid prices under a dollar and price increments at a penny. The largest discounts are most feasible on the newest sites, because less people know about them they have much less competition, and therefore, are easier to win-and most importantly, win without too many bidders jacking up the price like in traditional auctions.

For those of you interested in electronics discounts up to 90%, check out one of the newest risk free entertainment auction sites (75 cent bids and 1 penny increments): OneCentCity.com [http://prereg.onecentcity.com]

How to Use Time-Out Effectively With Children

When it comes to disciplining your child, many parents have no idea what to do. You might yell and threaten or take away a toy, and nothing seems to work. Being consistent with punishments for children is very important. When used consistently, time-outs for children can be a very effective form of punishment. Here are some tips to get it right:

Time-Out Guidelines to Follow

• Choose a time-out area in your home that is easily accessible and where the child can be monitored by you at all times such as a chair in the corner of the dining room or another room. Make sure it is free of toys, television, music or other stimuli.

• Children should be placed in time-out for short periods of time. Generally it is according to their age. For example if they are 2-5 years old, they should be placed in time out for 2-5 minutes.

• Use a timer to help you keep track.

• Explain to children ahead of time what the time-out procedure is and what actions will get them placed in time-out.

• Make sure you stay calm throughout the time-out procedure.

Procedures for Time-Out

• When a child is misbehaving, state to them that they need to go to time-out and for what.

• Set the timer

• If child talks, plays with toys, or breaks the rules, reset timer.

• When you retrieve child from time-out, look them in the eye and tell them what they did wrong.

If Your Child Refuses to Go to Time-Out

Some children can be particularly difficult and may refuse to go to time-out. All children are different but try some of these techniques to see what works best for your child.

• Count to three and if child is not in time-out area, then double their time there.

• Use a reward chart for time-out compliance. When chart is filled, the child will receive a special treat for learning how to go to time-out.

• Take other things away such as toys, TV time, or an activity until child does time-out.

Advantages of Time-Out

• There is no physical punishment involved.

• Parents don't have to yell and scream.

• It increases the probability that parents are going to be consistent about what is going to be punished, when and how.

• The child learns to accept his own responsibility for undesirable behavior. The parents are not punishing the child; rather the child is punishing himself. The child should be repeatedly told that the parents did not put him or her in time-out but that the child put himself in time-out.

• The child more readily learns to discriminate which behaviors are acceptable and which are unacceptable.

• The child begins to learn more self-control.

• By keeping a written record of time-outs parents can see if the procedure is reducing the targeted behavior. Also, reward can be tied to only receiving a certain amount of time-outs in a day or a smaller time period.

When used consistently, time-outs for children can be a very effective form of punishment.

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Mitsubishi TV,how to reset the lamp timer?

i just replace the lamp of my 52inch mitsubishi dlp tv but the lamp light is still on.. it says on the instruction to reset the time on the setup menu but i don't know where is it.. i searched all the submenus and buttons but i can't see where is it...
pls help
thank you in advance

On most mitsubishi tvs, it's done on start up. Since you were supposed to unplug your tv to change the lamp, When you replug it in and turn it on the first thing you will see is a statement asking if you just changed the lamp. simply press the "yes" icon

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