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stycznia

 Reverse Cell Look up

Reverse cell look up services has proven to be of immense help in many situations. Getting married? Want to send invitations to all your friends? Chances are that you do not have address of many but just phone numbers. In such cases the reverse cell look up services are going to be very helpful. All you would need to do is enter the cell phone number and you shall get personal details like name and address. The reverse cell look up service functions just opposite the way the normal phone directories do.

In the usual phone directories you search the phone number of a person with the help of his/her name. While in the reverse cell look up you get the personal details like address and name with the help of the phone number. There are websites that offer you these services free of cost while others would charge you a nominal rate. If you want absolutely accurate results, then you should go in for the paid ones. Moreover many reverse cell look up would provide you with additional information like background of the user if you are willing to pay additional fees.

If you are employing someone and would want to know about his/her background before hiring him/her, you might use the reverse cell look up services. Want to pay a surprise visit to your friend on his birthday? Do not have his address? Why not use the reverse cell look up service and get to know about his address and pay a surprise visit. If you have been getting bullied by someone over phone and do not know about his whereabouts, simply use the reverse cell look up services and fetch personal details. Now that you know how helpful the reverse cell look up can be, you might as well guide others with the same.

08
stycznia

 reverse look up

Cell Phone Unlock Code by Global Unlock

On June 25, 1977 a memo was sent out over law enforcement channels - a Thoroughbred foal in foal was stolen from Paris Kentucky. “Description of mare: 10 years old, bay color, tattoo inside upper lip 'W12997', white star center forehead, left and right rear ankles have white stockings, black spots on both rear coronets, 16 hands high. Wearing brown leather halter.” This wasn't just any mare - she was a daughter of Northern Dancer, two months bred to Secretariat; taken from one of the most noted farms in the world. Her name was Fanfreluche, and she was champion three year old filly in 1970 as well as Canadian Horse Of The Year. Less than a month passed and an arrest was made, but the mare was still missing. Near the Kentucky-Tennessee line a couple with three acres and a few horses found a bay mare in the road with rope burns on her neck and ankles. Completely unaware she was the most wanted horse in Kentucky, the people took her in and waited for someone to come looking for her. In December the champion mare was recovered and returned to the farm. 30 years later there are still unanswered questions.

Another famous disappearing horse - who has never been truly confirmed alive or dead - is Shergar. In February 1983 Shergar was stolen from a farm in Ireland at gunpoint. Shergar was an immensely popular stallion - many would know him on sight. He was never again seen alive but his body has never been found either.

Two vastly different endings to something we'd rather not think of - if these horses, in world famous stables, can disappear what about our horse grazing in the field? Thousands of horses have disappeared. A champion Appaloosa reining horse was stolen and later recovered. The key thing for Fanfreluche - specific no question description. Photographs. Identification. Fast action and persisting even to little three acre farms with a few horses, which is where she was found months later.

So often because we don't want to think about it we don't do anything about it. That's a dangerous gamble! Having quick access to vital information makes a huge difference.

Of course prevention is key. A few ideas - don't leave halters on horses. That little bit of time might be enough to deter a thief, especially those who strike on busier roads. It's easy to snap a rope on and go. Pay attention when something is out of place. Have a failproof identifying factor on the horse - tattoos can fade but are better than nothing. Freeze branding on the neck, shoulder or rear quarter stands out especially on dark colored horses. If it's a show horse some choose to brand on the back or over the ribs, where it's covered when he's saddled and in competition but yet clearly visible when in a field or a sale ring! If you have him branded you'll probably need to note that on registration papers - which is documentation. And if you do a farm brand and an individual brand make sure your farm brand is listed with the state - when they see a horse matching him they can easily call you.

On a monthly basis take pictures of your horse. Say the first of each month - snap a few pictures of both sides. Have pictures of unusual markings and for breeds like Appaloosas that can sometimes change from winter to summer having pictures that are current as well as what they're like with the other coat can be key. I had a POA once that looked completely different in winter than in summer - and sometimes duns or buckskins or greys do also. Longer hair can make dun factor points less visible. Have easily accessible a complete Coggins - noting scars and markings. These papers and photos should be kept together in a file where you can quickly lay hands on it. There's a big difference in “this was taken 2 weeks before disappearing” and “well this was taken last winter but he's lost weight and his summer coat is different.”

Note any odd vehicles hanging around and encourage neighbors to do the same. If you sell horses never ASSUME that buyers are there solely to look at a horse - most are but unethical people can very easily pose as buyers to get a look at not only your place but what's normal. There's a dog but he isn't a threat because he's nearly blind; there's locks on the tack room but she got the key over the door sill; the horses are turned out at 9 before she goes to work then brought in at 530 when she comes home. You've given the thief a blueprint. He knows the dog is a non-issue. He knows where you keep the key to equipment and he knows from 9 to 530 he has all day to get the horse and whatever equipment he can load - and because he's already been there it may not look funny to show up with a trailer claiming to have bought something that in fact he never bought. There are thieves that bold - indeed just a few months ago a neighbor stopped a trio with a large horse trailer from entering a South Carolina miniature horse farm that had horses for sale. It sounded suspicious so she called authorities…the thieves got away but not with any horses - and with a large trailer they could have gotten the entire herd and been gone.

NEVER NEVER NEVER give your address or phone number on your website. With so many horses for sale and online promotions it's easy to forget safety - but again with just a little information you can lose everything. Even just a phone number - with a reverse look up they have your address. Tech savvy people can find out a whole lot more information that you probably would rather them not know.

Have motion cameras set on your gates and doorways to the barns. These take a photo when motion triggers it…if you set it to catch just the motion outside the fence at 5' high for example chances are if someone does get to your gates you have a chance to get a photo of them. Many cameras anymore are incredibly discreet and they'll never know they were busted. When you have a photo of someone walking out of the pasture with your horse it's pretty hard for them to say they weren't there and are innocent!

Don't ever give away security codes - while this may seem obvious it's easy to give it to the farrier because you'll be gone Tuesday; then the stable hand gives it to someone else to meet them there and pretty soon you don't know who has access to those codes. Changing them regularly isn't a bad idea also. Don't leave keys in vehicles. Use secure locks on gates. On a weekly basis walk (or ride) pasture fences - and make any repairs needed. If a deer knocks a wire down it's too easy to say “I'll do it next month” - make a note of it and do monthly maintenance. A weak spot may turn simply a horse who got out into a missing horse - hey the horse was found wandering. Not everyone is honest when such things happen.

If a horse does come up missing you have all descriptions and photos…print up some fliers immediately. Make a report with the sheriff's department (and if you find a gate open etc don't change anything - it's evidence and can provide authorities with clues). Contact auctions - not just horse auctions but anywhere with a weekly livestock auction. Contact veterinarians and horse dealers/trainers. The more people looking the better. The App mare was found at an auction in Texas not too terribly far from where she was missing from - one person recognized her from a flier and 'bought' her - when the man showed up for his check he was caught. Aside from these things go to netposse.com - this is an interlinked database with missing horses from all over. It pays to browse this site regularly - you may be the one who finds and helps return someone else's missing horse. Authorities can't be everywhere - but if that horse in the pasture that a neighbor “bought” last week looks identical to the one reported missing say something. It may get a horse home safely.

Sadly sometimes horses are thought to be taken that aren't - including the heartbreaking tale of a horse who was reported stolen and had fallen into an old well. Don't overlook the obvious. While it's often easy to jump to conclusions don't - seek facts and let them tell the story.

If your horse is stolen and you have police reports, fliers, you've put him on netposse - don't overlook free internet boards and lists. If he's a ten year old paint you may not see him - but someone looking for a nine year old trail horse might see him on a horse sale site online, and remember your post. The more people looking the better! Have clear, accurate descriptions and photos leaves no room for interpretation. And remember even with experts sometimes it's hard to tell a bay quarter horse from a dark bay/brown TB - a hunt seat competitor can look very much the same and be the same horse…that's where your current pictures come in. Don't rely just on show photos either - the horse standing in the field won't be perfectly groomed and posed.

Take precautions to keep your horses safe - but make preparations so that if they do get stolen you have a better chance of finding them.

A cell call lookup is a tool that gives users the chance to style in a call up or cell telephone number and acquire a host of information. A beneficial and respected source is Reverse Cell Number, which is a reverse cell call up lookup service.

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stycznia

 reverse phone lookup cell phone

reverse logo by greatlife2009

Search as you might, you cannot find a way to trace a mobile phone number for free on the internet. I know because I have tried. Instead, your best alternative is to find a reliable reverse directory that will give you the cell phone owner's name and address for a small fee. I can explain why this is the case but before you waste a lot of time searching, let me tell you why there is a fee for these services.

Phone companies publicize your land line phone number along with your name to white pages and that information is publicly available for free. You can look that information up in online white pages. Google even has a phone book, very much like white pages listings, that you can use to reverse land line phone numbers or look up a number by a person's name.

In fact, in order not to be listed in the white pages, consumers have to pay the phone company an extra fee in order to get an unlisted number. Directories take this free, public information and format it into databases that can be tapped into by consumers. The information was free to them and they pass it along for free, usually making money through ads on their page.

Mobile phone numbers, alternatively, have not been published publicly. White pages of cell phone numbers and the related owner's name have never been made available to consumers. Those companies that were in the business of providing directories, therefore, do not have public sources for this data.

Instead of allowing consumers to reverse a mobile phone number for free, directories have had to purchase the information from service companies and other private organizations. Buying that information is more expensive than can be made up by including advertisements on a website. The result is that these companies have haad to resort to charging for the information in order to cover their own fees.

If you must trace a mobile phone number and you understand that it will cost you some amount of money, then instead of looking up how to find a cell phone number for free, start looking for how you can pay the smallest fee for the most accurate information. You will find a number of reverse directories on the internet but not all have the same quality of information and not all of them are up-to-date. Use a reverse directory that has millions of records available and confirms that those records are constantly maintained.

You should also make sure that any company you use has a customer service department to help you if you can't find the records you need or one that provides a money back commitment if the information you want is not in the database. If you need to do several reverse lookups, you can lower the overall fee by selecting a company that offers no limit to the number of lookups for the same, low price.

There are many reasons one might want to trace a mobile phone number and many options for getting that information. All options will cost you something so focus on finding the lowest cost alternative.

And, you can take this one step besides and make use of a background report feature on the owner. Of course, a background report will be an additional charge. But, the benefits will quickly outweigh the small charge if it means putting an end to your partner's cheating. And that alone can save you hours wondering and hoping your partner is being true to you. Instead, specifically employ a reverse telephone lookup site and never wonder again. phone numbers

06
stycznia

 look up a cell phone number

Samsung Instinct by Trace A Cell Number

Every one who is anyone has a cell phone now a days. You might have your cell phone because of your job, or you might have your cell phone because of a friend or family member, but for whatever reason you now have a cell phone, but is that cell phone actually the one that you want? Were you able to research all of the plans or the company's? Were you able to choose a price range that you felt comfortable with? A lot of people can actually answer no to a lot of these questions and that is no way to get stuck with a product. This is exactly why a prepaid cell phone just might be a great choice for you. Everyone needs a cell phone that loved ones or colleagues can get a hold of them on, but how you buy it and how you pay for it is a whole other ball park. The reasons a prepaid cell phone might be a great choice for you are listed below. See if you are one of the many who have decided that paying as you go, was so much better than a monthly bill.

Reason Number One:
Saves a lot of money. If you end up not using your cell phone to often, but always end up having to pay for a bill that is triple what you should, you might want to consider a prepaid cell phone. Instead of playing a flat fee at the end of every month, you simply pay as you go. You can either call and pay with a credit card or a pay pal account over the phone, or you can run to your local super store or grocery store and buy a minute card. A lot of people choose to buy a minute card when they need it. This process is very easy and the cards are even easier to find. With all of the people switching to pay as you go cell phones, more and more stores are beginning to carry these little cards to make it easier for the consumer to do one stop shopping. The cards vary in color and look depending on the brand you decide to go with but they always look like a phone card that you use when you go out of town and do not want to pay a huge fee. They are flat and usually found at the front of the store or back with the electronics. The cards come in different prices so you can choose which amount you are willing to spend and which amount of minutes you actually need for that time. This is why a lot of people end up switching to pay as you go. Instead of being told that you only have five hundred anytime minutes unless you want to pay extra by your phone company, you can choose how many you want and need with a prepaid cell phone. There are no late fees since you pay before you talk, and there are no overage fees for that same reason.

Reason Number Two:
You can choose the phone you want. Instead of getting a free phone when you sign up with a two year contract you can actually pick out exactly what cell phone you want to use and make it prepaid. A lot of people see that having this option is one reason that they decided to switch to pay as you go. Most superstores and electronic stores offer tons of pay as you go cell phones to choose from and will show you exactly how to set it up. When you decide on a store to go to, just show up and get all of the answers you need. You can also get on the Internet and look at pay as you go cell phones on there. A lot of sites offer a way for you to purchase these phones and set them up on line for no extra costs, they then can be sent to your house and you can begin talking from there. If you do not want to wait for a phone to be sent for to your house you can always buy them at your local super store. When you find the cell phone that you like, all you have to do from there is call a one eight hundred number and set up a few things like a security password and a mailbox for your voice messages. You will also be given your cell phone number at this time. After all that is completed you will have to buy a minute card and put that on your phone which takes under one minute and you will be on your way talking in no time at all.

Reason Number Three:
Credit. That is one word that people either love to hear or hate to hear. If you are one of the people who hate to hear that word, a pay as you go cell phone might be a great option for you. If you have bad credit or have had problems with cell phone credit in the past a prepaid cell phone is probably your only option left. A prepaid cell phone offers you the convenience of no credit check and you pay as you go so you never end up having to owe someone money. This is very important, especially if you owe a cell phone company money already and just do not have the funds to pay them now. Try and pay them off as soon as possible so your credit score does not go down, but in the meantime when you can not pay them a prepaid cell phone is a good option for you.

As you can see there are many reasons why a prepaid cell phone might be a great choice for you. If you decide that it is, get out of your old plan and start up the convenience of pay as you go today.

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stycznia

 cell number directory

telephone boxes by Richard Stowey

There are many reasons that people need to find out who owns a cell phone number. It could be prank calls frustrating you day and night. Maybe you suspect recent harassing phone calls could be from an old boyfriend. Or, maybe your spouse or partner keeps receiving phone calls on his cell that he is not forthcoming about. A directory of mobile phone numbers will be the first place you will want to go to find out who owns any cell phone number.

Mobile phone numbers are harder to track than landline phone numbers. This is because cell phone numbers are considered private in order to prevent telemarketers from using up cell minutes. For most circumstances having mobile numbers remain private is probably a good thing. But, when it comes down to needing to know who a caller is, it can be frustrating when dealing with mobile phones.

To deal with this frustration, companies have begun offering mobile phone number directory services within the last couple years. These companies specialize in providing the hard-to-find numbers such as cell phone and unlisted numbers. They pay cellular phone companies for access to this information, and then compile an extensive database of information. This information is constantly updated for the most reliable service available. Nearly 99% of all phone numbers are available in this database. This includes mobile phone, unlisted, pager, business and toll free numbers.

There is a small fee to access this directory of phone numbers, but the few bucks it will cost is well worth the peace of mind it provides. There is live help available should you run into any problems during your search. For a small fee you can usually perform unlimited searches for up to a year. These searches are quick. Within a minute of entering your number to search, you will receive a report that will give you a name, address, and cellular phone carrier of your searched phone number. And, best of all you can perform this search in the comfort of your home at any time of the day or night.

Whatever your reason for needing to find information about a mysterious phone number, it does not have to be a difficult process. By using reverse directory service for mobile phone numbers you can easily have the information you need, whenever you need to get it.

A reliable directory of mobile phone numbers can be found here.

A cell call lookup is a tool that gives users the chance to style in a telephone or cell phone number and obtain a host of information. A good and trusted source is lookup directory, which is a service to perform unlisted telephone number lookup has been released for your convienience.

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stycznia

 address for phone number

Lana and her mobile phone by megchansan

Embarking on a search for a business's phone number has never been easier than it is in modern times. There are so many options for finding a specific business's phone number in your search that you'll know within minutes who to call. You also have the option of tracking a number that keeps calling you. Some businesses call repeatedly never leaving a message. If you're doing a search to find a business's phone number who's calling you so you can be put on their “do not call” list you no longer have to try making a guess as to what business is calling you, instead find the number by using one of the following methods for a search of that business's phone number.

Yellow Pages

The Yellow Pages is a method that has been used for many years now to do business phone number searches. Fortunately the trend hasn't faded and this book is more resourceful than ever. There are thousands of listings within the Yellow Pages. They are organized alphabetically and by category. This makes your search for a business's phone number so much easier because you don't have to look through the plumbing section if you need a window repair guy.

White Pages

The White Pages is also a method that has been around for ages but is also more specific than the Yellow Pages. When you use the white pages to search for a business's phone number you're more likely going to already know the name of the business you're searching for.

The Internet

The newest tool for searching business phone numbers is the internet. You can use the internet to find just about anything concerning the business you're searching for. If you're trying to find a business's name through just the phone number all you have to do is enter the phone number in your preferred search engine and you'll have information regarding that business's phone number instantly. Doing a search for a business's phone number online is very likely the easiest method you'll have. Not only will you be able to find the phone number you'll have instant access to the business's website (if they have one), their hours and you'll also get the address-of course, this is all relative to what sort of business you're looking for and the options they have.

All of these methods of searching for a business's phone number will offer results. While Yellow and White Pages are convenient for finding specific businesses, technology and the internet are growing exponentially and are going to make business phone number searches even easier in the future. Searching for a business's phone number is easier than ever, so if you don't know who to call or what a business's phone number is then doing a search for a business's phone number using one of these methods will give you the answers you seek.

For further info around tracing and tracking down the identity of a cell phone number please visit Cell Phone Number Directory.

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grudnia

 trace a cell phone call

cell number 5 by small fry


Jingle, jangle, jingle the shiny silver bell sang. The roar of city evening rushed its way in and swish the glass door whispered as it closed quick. The slap of dry leather on the black tile caused the butterflies in Katherine's tummy to fly that much faster.

“Just a moment, please,” Katherine called out. Her visitor muffled a response.

She laid the French hammer down, her clear blue eyes focusing on a distant memory, not paying attention to the modern-day version of Crispin's Bones scattered about the wooden workbench, the awls, the cutting nippers, the skiving knives, the leather shears, to name but a few of the implements, all silent pieces of history longing to tell their story. All Katherine could see was Nicolai standing at the very same spot, black ringlets tinged white streaming about his broad shoulders, a favorite pipe clenched between his teeth, a master of the Gentle Craft for many a year, his large callused hands fashioning calf, kangaroo, kid, even cordovan leather, into a fine pair of men's or women's boots.

Katherine sighed to herself and reached for a hairbrush. Glancing toward the round mirror above the workbench, she began brushing at the short ivory curls surrounding her statuesque features. The years had really been good to her. Only a trace of the crow bore its mark around her eyes and at the corners of her full lips. Quite a few men had tried charming their way into her heart over the years too, but she still missed her Nicolai, husband and best friend of twenty-four years, father of four wonderful children, and a man blessed with hands that carried a touch of magic in them. Hands that could have reshaped the world if he had so desired, hands that could massage an aching body into restful sleep.

A young Katherine met Nicolai Klausen one sunny afternoon in 1959, when visiting The Bootery with a mutual friend of theirs. Although twenty years his junior, the sparks erupting between Katherine and Nicolai eventually led to a long, but sweet courtship. Once married, Nicolai had taught Katherine the repairing aspect of the Gentle Craft, referred to as cobbling in the old country, a trade she still prospered at. Katherine didn't need to work, but wouldn't give up the business. It was all she had left of her Nicolai. She could smell him, could taste him, she could pick up a tack hammer and feel his presence, his spirit of life. Katherine even wore his old brown leather apron, altered to fit her tall, slender frame, the layer upon layer of dried yellow cement upon the apron's surface like a road map to his inner soul.

Katherine sighed once more and turning away from the workbench, stepped toward the windowed opening in the partitioned wall. Rubbing her hands together, paying special attention to her fingers, she studied the visitor a moment through the glass. His hunched, dark-suited figure faced her. He was scanning one of the Lexol leather care leaflets she kept for customers, but a large black fedora was hiding his true form. Katherine had a thing about seeing an individual's eyes. It was a habit she had learned from Nicolai, a practice serving him well, right up until his death. Tapping on the glass, she held up a single finger to indicate one moment more. Soft green eyes, framed by a slender tanned face, blinked once in answer to her request. A thin white mustache smiled with him. She nodded and looked past the visitor to the big display window, its outer fringes lined with artificial ivy and blinking white lights. The faint glow of the street lighting told her it was almost time to close.

Katherine sauntered back to the workbench, hung the apron on a hook beside the mirror, smoothed out some imaginary wrinkles in her knee-length cotton dress, the pink and purple stripe design a favorite, and a bit too flashy for a woman of her stature. That's what Megan, her oldest daughter, had told her anyway. She smiled to herself, remembering the lunch the two of them enjoyed that day when the dress came up, and turned to make her way out front. The ringing telephone interrupted her step, though.

Not one to spend any more money than was needed, the rectangular box at the back of the store, with its round finger-dial display, an instrument celebrating more birthdays than she, was the only telephone in the shop. Grimacing at the interruption, Katherine turned again and traipsed over to the intrusive black device. Her tan Rockports treaded lightly on the timeworn wooden floor.

“The Bootery. Can I help you?”

“Katherine?” a familiar, low-pitched voice asked.

“Speaking.” Her heart raced like a thirty-year old.

“Do you know who this is?”

“Yes. I do.” She twirled the black cord around a finger, then gasped at the mistake.

“Are you all right, my love?”

“It's just my arthritis, Nicolai,” Katherine answered. “Age is finally winning the war.”

“Don't you fret, my love. It won't be long now.”

“Will I see you this evening?”

“If things go well, yes.” Nicolai hesitated a second. “I have to go for now, my love.”

That click of silence was deafening. Katherine hung the receiver on the two chrome hooks and pulled a wheeled desk chair close, easing down on its cushioned seat, gently rubbing the finger she wound with the phone cord. She wasn't sure what to think, considering the dream she had last night, but knew Nicolai's voice like she knew her own. Had he been that stranger?

Katherine had settled into their four-poster bed, snug under the patchwork quilt, a present from Nicolai's sister when they first married, and was leaning back on fluffed up pillows, reading her nightly Bible verses. She wasn't sure when sleep overtook her, but remembered being visited over and over again by a stranger. She'd opened the living room door, the kitchen door, the bathroom door, even the automatic door at San Luis Market, and a darkened silhouette would be standing at every entrance, beckoning her to follow with the movement of a single finger. Not feeling threatened in the least bit, she had finally acceded to the stranger's request, watching with surprise as her form was whisked away. Katherine wasn't sure what she had witnessed - perhaps the dream of death - but awoke quite refreshed and knew in her heart she would receive a visitor at the shop that day. It was the one door she had never opened.

Still massaging the finger, Katherine discovered she was feeling much better. Those butterflies in her tummy had eased considerably, and her eyes began scanning the oblong space of the store. If it was her time to go, this would be the last time she could enjoy a good look at Nicolai's shop.

Against a white wall was the bulk of machinery used to refurbish shoes, boots, and sandals. There was the chain-stitch McKay, the K-model outsole stitcher, and the Auto-Soler nailer, with a table between each, then came the long, lathe-like Landis finisher with its trimmers, sanding wheels, and rotating shine brushes. Katherine had made it a point to keep each piece of the ancient equipment cleaned and well-oiled, just like Nicolai had. A lengthy shelf was situated above the grass-green machinery and a smorgasbord of supplies lined the seasoned wood, from Vibram sales to leather full sales to Cat's Paw rubber heels.

In the middle of the floor was a rectangular workstation. Nearly half the length of the shop, underneath the aged plywood surface were myriad poster board-size sheets of soling material. There was plantation crepe and air crepe and neoprene crepe and Birkenstock crepe, the thickness and colors as varied as the types of footwear on the street. At the end of the workstation, close to where Katherine sat, a foot-operated patching machine reflected the ceiling's fluorescent light off its glossy black surface. Installed upon a cast-iron stand, the wide pedal below the long-arm Adler had been worn silver with Nicolai's boot prints, sewing not only footgear, but purses and coats and a thousand other items.

Against the wall facing the machinery, another workbench ran the length of the store. Three waist-high shoe and boot lasts stood tall like a permanent guard an arm's length away, and there were two sections to this work area. The right side was where the majority of bottoming repairs took place, and the other had been designed originally for Nicolai's hand crafting, but now catered to what her husband referred to as fitting. These two work areas were separated by a splitter, a heel wheel, and a five-in-one, and there were double-decker shelves above the workbench, with still more supplies lining their spaces. Zippers and snaps and rivets and buckles and tassels and half soles and leather heels and nylon plates and a multitude of things serving a purpose of some sort at some time. There were, of course, shoes and boots and purses and belts and many other items scattered about, dotting the shelves and the benches, some standing upright, some on their side, some of the repairs complete, some still under the surgical light.

Katherine's favorite place in the shop, though, was behind her. She rotated the chair around and rose to her feet, walking toward the paper-covered bulk. Lifting the ink-free paper, countless hides and skins were piled upon one another on a broad table. They were natural in color, several shades of brown, gray, navy, white, cordovan, and black. Some were small, some were extremely large, some were suede, some had a grainy surface, and some were as smooth as the California sun. Taking a supple piece of navy calf in her hands, she brought it close to her face and drew in its scent. The aroma was like the ingredients of a full-course meal. Spicy, yet bitter, yet sweet, the smell reminding Katherine of Nicolai and his hands of magic, fashioning the likes of boots no one could ever match. Katherine stepped back as a tear rolled off her cheek, the droplet shattering into tiny fragments as it hit the wooden floor, her blue eyes blurring with his memory. She really missed those hands.

A long moment passed and Katherine straightened her shoulders. Laying the calfskin back on the table, she meticulously covered the leather, then sauntered back to the workbench and plucked a Kleenex out of the decorative box. Satisfied with her quick study in the mirror, Katherine lightly touched Nicolai's apron and turned to make her way to the waiting customer.

“I'm sorry it took so long,” Katherine said in a sweet manner.

“Oh, that's all right, ma'am,” the gentleman replied in a distinct southern drawl as he removed the black fedora, revealing a head of wavy, short white hair. “I just hope that phone call wasn't anything too serious.” His soft green eyes appeared genuinely concerned.

“Nothing to fret over, but thank you for asking.” Katherine clasps her hands together and discovered the ache in her fingers had disappeared. “So, what can I help you with?”

Before he could speak, a tune began playing and the gentleman reached inside his jacket. He pulled out a silver-colored cell phone.

“These darned things can be a royal pain sometimes.” He aimed an index finger at the instrument, but halted in mid stride. “Mind if I take this call?”

“Go right ahead,” Katherine chimed with a smile.

“Hello?” The gentleman listened for a quick second and his soft green eyes narrowed, then looked quickly at Katherine with a questioning glance.

“Are you Katherine Klausen?”

“Yes.”

The gentleman held the cell phone out. “It's for you.”

Katherine opened her mouth to speak, but wasn't sure what to say. She didn't know this gentleman, and as far she knew, had never seen him in her life. So, why would someone call her on a stranger's phone? For that matter, how could someone call her on a stranger's phone? A touch of anger gathered in her mind and she took a step back.

“Mrs. Klausen,” her visitor said in a light tone, “I don't have a clue as to who this is, but the gentleman on the other end suggested I ask how your hands are feeling.”

His white mustache smiled with him, but Katherine could tell he was troubled. His soft green eyes told the whole story. She had to admit, though, that something was askew. Her hands were feeling wondrous, and she hadn't even taken a dose of Excedrin. She reached for the phone.

“Yes?”

“Katherine.”

“Nicolai” Katherine turned on her heel, then swiveled back to face the visitor. A suspicious gaze had entered the Southerner's eyes.

“Katherine, my love, I'll be there shortly, and just tell your guest 'yes' when he asks his question. Love you, beautiful.”

This time, the click of silence made her head spin. Katherine handed the cell phone back, her tummy warm with true hope. Nicolai was coming!

“Now would you please explain what just happened,” the visitor demanded in his crisp, southern voice as he pocketed the cell phone.

“Why, yes,” Katherine said, thinking quickly, shifting her eyes over his shoulder to the shelves to the right, not really seeing the myriad retail products. “Ever since my husband passed on, I spend a lot of time alone here at the shop, so my brother had some type of new security system installed. It's suppose to be able to eavesdrop on any form of electronic device, or something like that, and when he discovered I hadn't arrived home on time, well, he intercepted your phone.” Katherine gave him her best smile.

The look on his face was one of astonishment and disbelief, which caused his white eyebrows to crinkle toward his soft green eyes. He began looking all around and his line of sight fixed itself on a position at the ceiling. Katherine shifted her head around and her eyes upward, spotting what he was gazing at. A darkened half-bubble hung there, a defunct security camera hidden within its enclosure. At least she thought it had been broken. Two blinking red lights were winking their eyes at them. His white mustache smiled as he did.

“Mrs. Klausen, ma'am,” the Southerner said in a sheepish manner, “I'd like to apologize for my behavior.” He looked up at the darkened half-bubble for a quick second, then reached into his coat once more, pulling out a folded document. “To get back to the manner at hand, I have a proposition for you.” He unfolded the papers and slid them across the gray Formica.

Katherine eyed the legal-size papers, recalling Nicolai's words and knew at once what had been placed in front of her. This gentleman wished to buy The Bootery. She placed her hands on the smooth countertop, her eyes shifting left to right, noticing that some of the Meltonian polishes never did sell, but added a fullness to the color scheme, thought the cash register could use a good cleaning, made a mental note to restock the Lexol leaflets, then realized what she was doing. She looked up at the visitor, tilting her head to the side a bit.

Jingle, jangle, jingle the shiny silver bell sang. A tall, beefy gentleman ambled into The Bootery and swish the glass door whispered as it closed quick. Wearing a white pirate's blouse and black pocketless trousers tucked into a pair of handcrafted black Wellingtons, Katherine's heart raced as she took in the presence of Nicolai. His paunch was a bit fuller than she recalled - probably why he had adopted the wide red suspenders with gold clasps - and he had aged, the long, lustrous curls as white as mountain snow. He had even grown a bushy, white beard. It was still her Nicolai, dazzling her with diamond-blue eyes and that million-dollar smile, and she rushed around the counter into waiting arms. The feel of his hands upon her back, her shoulders, her face, a pleasure untold, but as their lips drew close, her heart shuddered a beat. That familiar Nicolai smell was missing!

Katherine remained in her husband's arms, though, and looked deep into those eyes of his, searching for what she didn't know. Perhaps the truth, perhaps a falsehood. It had been over twenty years since Nicolai had stepped foot inside The Bootery, the scent of leather upon his person a reminder of his lifelong craft, over twenty years since that fateful day of passing. Katherine's heart shuddered another beat and watched in surprise as her hand clutched at her bosom, and was even more surprised when she saw her form crumple to the black tile. A hand firmly clasps hers and turning, Katherine looked up once more into Nicolai's eyes.

“Mrs. Klausen!” the Southerner's voice rang out.

Katherine swiveled her head around and watched the gentleman kneel before her still body, pluck the cell phone out of his jacket, and punch in three numbers. She glanced down at her own form, and the flowing white dress she now wore astounded her senses. Matching white boots completed the outfit, and wiggling her toes against the smooth satin lining, Katherine wasn't sure what to believe.

“Yes, ma'am, I need an ambulance - ”

Katherine once more turned toward those diamond blues. She started to speak, but Nicolai placed a single finger to his lips, his eyes asking her to be patient. New movement captured her attention. The EMTs had arrived and were hard at work trying to resuscitate her still body. A scant second later, and the Southerner was surrounded by patrol officers and a plainclothes detective, the gold shield outside her coat pocket proclaiming its authority. Another second passed, and the tanned-face gentleman with the soft green eyes, who sported a mustache that smiled as he did, stood alone in The Bootery. Surrounded by silence and a thick air of sadness, he spoke quietly into his phone. Little could he know that newfound joy was just inches away. And another second passed.

Jingle, jangle, jingle the shiny silver bell sang. A tall, robust woman pressed her way into The Bootery and swish the glass door whispered as it closed quick. Wearing gray sweats and blue-gray Nikes, long dark curls hung from a thick ponytail. Her step was light and sure as she approached the waiting gentleman. The woman offered her hand.

“Asa Sommers, I presume?”

“Yes, ma'am,” the Southerner answered, clasping her hand. “Call me Asa.”

Nicolai scooted around his wife to get a better look. Katherine just stood there, not watching the meeting taking place between Megan and the Southerner, her mind not quite accepting what had occurred.

“My love, our eldest daughter has grown even more beautiful!”

Katherine turned at the sound of her husband's voice, his form aglow with fatherly pride. She again glanced down at the flowing white dress, the white leather boots. She could not yet accept that her death had truly occurred, and yet she had witnessed the event. What happened to the bright light everyone spoke of? Where was the vast warmth of love she had been taught would exist? Katherine lifted her eyes to Nicolai's form and an inkling of the truth spoke to her. He was that brightness, he was that vast warmth of love. She held out her hand.

“Nicolai,” she whispered.

Her husband shifted his attention in that direction, and taking her hand, gently drew Katherine to his side.

“My love, I hadn't forgotten you,” Nicolai whispered back, hugging her close. “It's just been so long since my eyes could embrace our daughter's beauty.”

Jingle, jangle, jingle the shiny silver bell sang. A child of nine plowed his way into The Bootery and swish the glass door whispered as it closed quick. Tall for his age, one look would tell anyone he was his mother's son. Short, black wavy hair, the cheekbones broad and proud, a snub of a nose, and a smile that could melt the snows of the Sierra Nevada, he continued his youthful stroll without a thought to caution. His black jeans and red 49ers pullover were school-worn tumbled, and it was Katherine who moved to get a better look, pulling Nicolai along.

“Mom, Dad told me to tell you we needed to hurry,” the nine year-old declared. His black Converses squeaked to a stop beside his mother.

“Yes, I suppose we do,” Megan answered, looking first at her son, then at her wristwatch. She put a hand on her son's shoulder. “Nick, can you say hello to Mr. Sommers?”

“How do you do, young man?” the Southerner said, extending his hand.

“Hello, Mr. Sommers,” Nick replied, quickly shaking Asa's hand.

“A 49ers fan, huh?”

“Yes, sir.”

“I follow the Giants, myself.”

A smile like Nicolai's beamed from Nick. “Did you watch the game last Sunday?”

“Yes, I did,” Asa grumbled, throwing his hands up. “Six seconds left in the game and New York blows it.”

“Yeah, and San Francisco's going to - .”

“Nick, you run and tell your father I'll be just a moment.”

“ - win the Super Bowl”

“Nicolai K!”

“Yes, ma'am.” Running toward the glass door, Nick grabbed the handle, the shiny silver bell jingling and jangling, but stopped and swiveled around before he went out. “Nice to meet you, Mr. Sommers.”

“Likewise, Nick,” Asa called back. The Southerner eyed Megan. “That's a fine boy you have there.”

Katherine watched as Nick sped away, arms crossed as if hugging herself, turning to Nicolai when the glass door swished shut. A hint of chilly night air had filtered in.

“Isn't he precious?”

“Yes, he is, my love.” Nicolai slipped his arm around Katherine once more.

“You know,” she said in a quiet voice, laying her head on his shoulder, “Nick was named after you.”

“That must have been your idea.”

“No. I never said a word.” Katherine raised her head, moving a hair away from her husband, turning in his arms. “I sure wish you could see all the grandchildren.”

“We will, my love.”

Katherine's eyes brightened, and cuddled up to Nicolai's warmth as the Southerner closed his hand over a key.

“I really don't mind,” Asa said as Megan grasp the legal-size document. “It'll give me a chance to get a feel for the place.”

A quiet moment passed as Megan scanned the papers. “Didn't you say Mother never had a chance to look this over.”

“Well, Mrs. Klausen might have glanced at it for a few seconds, but then the door blew open and when she went around the counter, your mother - .” The Southerner faltered.

“It's all right. You can say it. She died.” Megan's blue eyes were ice cold. “So explain to me why her signature is on this document.”

Asa gave Katherine's eldest daughter an incredulous look as she handed him the proposal, and Nicolai whispered to his wife.

“It's time for us to leave this place, my love.”

“There must be some mistake,” Asa muttered, “but an easy one to remedy.”

The Southerner ripped the papers in two. Just as he did, jingle, jangle, jingle the shiny silver bell sang and the torn pages flew out of Asa's hand. Swish the glass door whispered as it closed quick. The papers danced in the air, miraculously bonded themselves together, then the intact document drifted down to the black tile. Asa and Megan eyed one another, waiting a few seconds before they squatted down together, but it was Asa who retrieved the papers.

“Well, I'll be,” Asa remarked in his southern drawl. He handed the document to Megan.

Megan's eyes grew wide. “This isn't possible!”

“Possible or not, your uncle's signature is under your mother's.”

“My uncle's? Where did you get an idea like that? Nicolai Klausen is my father.”

Asa glanced up at the darkened half-bubble, but kept his thoughts to himself, and the white mustache smiled with him. The blinking red lights were gone.

Nicolai and Katherine made their way out into the chilled night. She was a little taken aback by what she saw, but remained silent as her husband handed her a long, red coat, the white fur collar thick and plush, himself slipping on a similar garment. Snuggling up to Nicolai as he whisked them away through the night, Katherine gently turned his face close to hers. When their lips met, Asa was locking the door to The Bootery. He swiveled around onto the deserted sidewalk, watched the fading taillights of Megan's van, adjusted his black fedora one more time, and then pricked his ears toward the continuous singsong of small bells above him. Jingle, jangle, jingle they sang. Swish the glass chariot whispered as it sped away.

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 trace a cell phone number for

The Telephone (No. 1) by f/1.4

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Having a cell phone is one of the most practical things you can have because it can help you get in touch with someone in an emergency, but not everyone can qualify for a regular cell phone that you get a bill for due to issues with credit. Most cell phone carriers are making it easy to own a cell phone without a bill and no credit check. Pay as you go phones are becoming a popular thing to own since millions of people don't want to endure the credit check many carriers require to determine if they're eligible for a contract phone. Pay as you go phones are actually practical in some ways for those who don't want the burden of a monthly bill, yet there are pros and cons to having these types of phones. Below are some pros and cons to having a pay as you go phone so you understand the positive and negatives to having this type of phone:

The pros of having a pay as you go phone:

You have no monthly bill

You have an untraceable number

You can purchase a phone that's inexpensive

You can use the phone to screen calls if you don't want someone to know your real home or main cell phone number

You can add as many minutes as you want to your account

The cons of having a pay as you go phone:

You have to purchase minutes depending on the frequency and use which can get costly

The phones are cheaply made and can break easily and the phones carry a limited warranty

You bear the cost if you lose the phone and all your numbers that are in it.

They are not cost effective if you have had to repeatedly replace them

You can buy them in low end cell phone places and gas stations

AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, Nextel, Virgin Mobile, and TracFone all sell lines of pay as you go phones ranging in price from $15.00 to $50.00 and there are different plans and you can buy minutes in different increments and amounts. The other issues that comes with a pay as you go phone is that a lot of drug dealers and runners use them so that law enforcement can't trace the number. Cheating partners and spouses use them to divert calls to another number so the calls are not showing up on their primary phone. Overall, the advantage of having a pay as you go phone is good and bad, but everyone's experience is different in terms of usage and cost effectiveness.

Some benefit because it's cost effective for their respective budget needs and some don't like it because the cost of buying minutes is not feasible for the budget in some cases. Either way having a pay as you go phone is convenient for some and a strain to others. Technology has improved itself in such a way that it allows people with bad credit to own a cell phone.

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 trace a cell phone number for

telephone box in St Giles - Oxford by Isisbridge

Tracing someones identity from a cell telephone number is possible by means of the correct tools. A quantity of services presented to locate an person from a cell number differ importantly and thought wants to be exercised when choosing the correct supplier. A good starting point is http://www.locatemobilephones.org which provides you by means of a geographical representation of the cell telephone number and from there you can delve moreover to identify the owner of the cell call up number.

Having a cell phone is one of the most practical things you can have because it can help you get in touch with someone in an emergency, but not everyone can qualify for a regular cell phone that you get a bill for due to issues with credit. Most cell phone carriers are making it easy to own a cell phone without a bill and no credit check. Pay as you go phones are becoming a popular thing to own since millions of people don't want to endure the credit check many carriers require to determine if they're eligible for a contract phone. Pay as you go phones are actually practical in some ways for those who don't want the burden of a monthly bill, yet there are pros and cons to having these types of phones. Below are some pros and cons to having a pay as you go phone so you understand the positive and negatives to having this type of phone:

The pros of having a pay as you go phone:

You have no monthly bill

You have an untraceable number

You can purchase a phone that's inexpensive

You can use the phone to screen calls if you don't want someone to know your real home or main cell phone number

You can add as many minutes as you want to your account

The cons of having a pay as you go phone:

You have to purchase minutes depending on the frequency and use which can get costly

The phones are cheaply made and can break easily and the phones carry a limited warranty

You bear the cost if you lose the phone and all your numbers that are in it.

They are not cost effective if you have had to repeatedly replace them

You can buy them in low end cell phone places and gas stations

AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, Nextel, Virgin Mobile, and TracFone all sell lines of pay as you go phones ranging in price from $15.00 to $50.00 and there are different plans and you can buy minutes in different increments and amounts. The other issues that comes with a pay as you go phone is that a lot of drug dealers and runners use them so that law enforcement can't trace the number. Cheating partners and spouses use them to divert calls to another number so the calls are not showing up on their primary phone. Overall, the advantage of having a pay as you go phone is good and bad, but everyone's experience is different in terms of usage and cost effectiveness.

Some benefit because it's cost effective for their respective budget needs and some don't like it because the cost of buying minutes is not feasible for the budget in some cases. Either way having a pay as you go phone is convenient for some and a strain to others. Technology has improved itself in such a way that it allows people with bad credit to own a cell phone.

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 how do you trace a cell phone

”The All American Business Shirt” - front by maurice flower

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Inmates have found something new to smuggle. They've managed to find a way to step outside the prison walls and sneak in cell phones to call their family and friends. The Houston Chronicle shows that on average, a phone costs between $200-$400 in a Texas prison, but if you are on death row the price takes a significant rise, costing $2,000+.

John Moriarty, general inspector of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, reported that “cell phones were just about the hottest commodity in prisons,” and the Associated Press reports that prisoners barter minutes like cash, using them just like a credit card to get what they're after. Presently, Moriarty is faced with 743 Texas cases involving cell phones, but they are all relatively small. So far, no one has been killed for a phone, or has had to kill to receive one, but he has discovered a variety of drug transactions made to receive them. He has heard of agressive activity outside of the prison in several criminal cases, with inmates using cell phones to run gangs, organize drug operations, and in one case” trade gold bullion on international markets.”

NPR reports that John Moriarity received a call from a concerned mother. She was calling to complain that her son was getting poor cell phone reception. “She was paying for the service” and it was only fair that they be able to actively communicate. “That cell phone company assured her it was within the coverage area” so, why was she having trouble? Needless to say, not only was she having “trouble”, she soon wasn't talking to her son at all.

The Houston Chronicle shows that inmates have gotten creative in their efforts to smuggle the cell phones in. With strengthened security, metal detectors, and sly inmates, how do you slip something in? Visitors have been caught with phones hidden in the heels of their shoes, and some even got past the guards only to fumble when they were supposed to “hide” the phone in the trashcan. Moriarty said, “Last year, an inmate was discovered to have both a cell phone and a charger in his rectum.” Metal detectors won't sound the alarm if prisoners carry phones in their bodies, but many can't stand the pain.

NPR shows that a corrupted officer is a prisoner's best asset. They have access to everything, no metal detection is necessary, and they can come and go as they please. Djore Lutalo is serving 30 years for aggravated assault in the New Jersey State Prison, and he says prices will be expensive, but worth it, because officers will look the other way. You're not harming anyone, so what's the problem? “Former and current prison officials across the country agree” that staff are to blame because unlike cash and drugs which can easily be smuggled through the mail and inmate visits, it takes someone inside to get a phone past the metal detectors.

People are now beginning to take a second look at Texas Department of Criminal Justice, because if one of the primary suspects in cell phone smuggling is a crooked officer, something should be done. Officials now acknowledge that “only 22 of the 112 lockup have metal detectors”, but The Houston Chronicle shows that not everyone has to walk through them.

In Livingston at the Allan Polunsky Unit where death row is housed, once an official receives the ranking of a major, they no longer have to walk through the metal detectors. This same idea is applied to all prisons when it comes to the usage of metal detection with wands. Wands are not used to detect all visitors or employees, and they are used only on those who draw suspicion to themselves. That is why for most officers there is no problem filtering in contraband. Everybody knows everybody, and making an accusation would be seen by numerous as betrayal. Only one officer has ever served time in Texas jail- 8 days to be exact. A vast difference from the average two to 40 years the average inmate receives.