Thursday, February 2, 2012

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Travel Go Stuff Istanbul
James Bond 007 Blood Stone Review Multiplayer
Jan 22nd 2012, 20:46

James Bond 007 Blood Stone – Information Leaderboards – Yes Private games – Yes Maximum players online – 16 Genre – Cover based Shoot ‘em up Summary Maps are from the single player campaign and there are 8 all in all (six on Team Deathmatch and Last Man Standing, and two on Objective) Has three online modes, Team Deathmatch, Objective and Last Man Standing Can record easily who won Got leaderboards and levelling up functionality Five core weapons with upgrades on each Can change outfit of the person you are playing with Maps Team Deathmatch and Last Man Standing maps Tunnels The dimly lit map beneath Istanbul has several levels set above and below ground. Dig A map set in the ruins of the Dig. Move around the fallen columns and ancient statues of this derelict dig site Construction Site A map set on a deserted construction site. Climb into buildings and through pipes to close the distance to your opponents Pomerov Industries A map set on Pomerov Industries’ main complex. The thick stone walls provide sufficient cover for what is generally long range combat Towers A map set amongst the warehouses of the Towers. A map with several prominent alleyways and side passages enables you to inflict the element of surprise on enemy forces Missile Silo A map set in the control room of the Missile Silo. Exploring the maps side tunnels and passageways gives an advantage Objective maps Istanbul A group of mercenaries are preparing to fire a missile of the British Embassy in Istanbul. MI6 agents have been tasked with stopping the missile launch and destroying the mercenaries HQ Siberia MI6 have seized a bio-weapon tipped missile at a disguised refinery in Siberia. Reinforcements are on the way but MI6 must hold off a force of mercenaries trying to destroy the evidence until help arrives Weapons Upgrades are available on all of the weapons Pistol M9 USP Walther P99 M9 – Silver USP – Silver Walther P99 – Silver M9 – Gold USP – Gold Walther P99 – Gold Shotgun T2 Gauge M31 M1 T2 Gauge – Silver M31 – Silver M1 – Silver T2 Gauge – Gold M31 – Gold M1 Gold SMG MP5 UMP MP7 MP5 – Silver UMP – Silver MP7 – Silver MP5 – Gold UMP – Gold MP7 – Gold Rifle G36 AK74 Combat A.R G36 – Silver AK74 – Silver Combat A.R. Silver G36 – Gold AK74 – Gold Combat A.R Gold Sniper M82 M24 DSR-1 M82 – Silver M24 – Silver DSR – 1 – Silver M82 – Gold M24 – Gold DSR -1 – Gold Teams MI6 Mercenaries Positives and Negatives Positives Nice array of stats and awards Levelling up as standard Leaderboard function No disconnections experienced Maps are nicely designed and varied (albeit limited amount of maps, see negatives). There is a nice mix of inside/outside action Five types of weapon with upgrades on each weapon More weapons unlock as you level up Over the shoulder shooting system performs well, similar style to Resident Evil 5 The cover system is easy to pick up, complimenting the tactical features of the matches Length of games is just about right Can change weapons when you are at base, you don’t need to die to change your primary weapon Very much a welcome change from the typical shoot ‘em up, i.e. there is a niche in the market for over the shoulder, third person, cover based shoot ‘em ups. It certainly works for Gears of War 2 Can change your weapon loadout and character look Negatives Only 6 maps on TDM and LMS Only 2 maps on Objective Only 3 modes Difficult to find a game on Objective and LMS If you’re after a fast paced multiplayer shooter game in the Black Ops mould this isn’t for you Would have been nice to have a ‘killstreak’ system similar to Black Ops with Bond type gadgets e.g. exploding pens and Little Nell Goldeneye 007 on the Wii is a more satisfying experience overall, despite the graphical limitations of the Nintendo console compared to PS3 and Xbox 360 Although the maps are based on the Blood Stone game, it would still be nice to have some locations from various Bond movies to play on as well Also given some of the parts of the gameplay in the game are based in vehicles (car, speedboat etc) why not integrate this into the multiplayer modes, like the Rallying idea in Halo Reach Sometimes there is an ever so slight delay when firing a kill shot and it being recognised as a kill – in a cover based game like Blood Stone having instant kill notification is absolutely crucial. Stepping out of cover longer than is necessary can be fatal, therefore knowing if a shot is a kill shot instantly is imperative. The slight time delay can lead to pursuing a kill longer than is necessary, thus opening yourself up to counter kills as you are outside of cover

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workiestuff reviews
Fagor Futuro 6 Quart Pressure Cooker
Jan 22nd 2012, 20:33

Fagor Futuro 6 Quart Pressure Cooker

  • Saves time and energy by reducing cooking time up to 70% over traditional cooking methods
  • Pressure cooking retains up to 50% more vitamins and minerals, maintains a lower fat content since less oil is used
  • Easy to use: open the cooker; add liquid and ingredients; close, lock the lid and select pressure setting
  • Endless possibilities from appetizers to entrees, even desserts; make stews, soups, chili, risotto, vegetables, and more
  • Easy to clean; the pressure cooker pot is dishwasher safe

The Fagor Futuro model is the ultimate in the evolution of the pressure cookers. Pressure cooker is constructed with 18/10 stainless steel and comes complete with two short handles for easy storage, an automatic locking lid for added convenience, an easy-cleaning valve, a steamer basket that doubles as a food grater, and a “Tastefully Under Pressure” cookbook with over 90 delicious recipes. Exclusive triple valve safety system plus safety lock on handle prevents opening before all pressure is r

List Price: $ 139.99

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Venice Vici
Wedding Dresses – Bold, Contemporary Styles
Jan 22nd 2012, 22:00

There’s a new breed of bride. She’s hip, confident and incredibly stylish. For these brides, traditional, run-of-the-mill gowns simply won’t do. Same goes for elaborate princess puffery. These modern brides are all about dresses that are chic, unique and sleek. Sound like you? Then you’ll like the bold, contemporary styles of the following wedding dresses. Strapless Gown with Appliqués Dare to go short and strapless? Then this dress has your name written all over it. This is a great choice for the bold bride. You’ll love the silk satin-faced organza and Alencon lace appliqués. So pretty, but not girly in any way whatsoever, this ivory delight features the perfect accessory: a hand-made, silk satin floral corsage in back. Strapless English Net Gown A very Kidman-esque selection. If long and sleek is your style, then consider this strapless stunner. This slim, English Net gown is beautifully adorned with a detailed Venice lace layout on the bodice and along the entire skirt hem. The long, ivory elegance works well for brides who are more the romantic type, but don’t want any poof or bling. V-Neck Empire Gown Va-va-voom! Old Hollywood glamour alert! This slim, sleek gown is absolutely stunning, period. Gorgeous silk sating with draped empire bodice is reminiscent of a bygone, glam-filled era when women were classy, elegant and always dressed to the nines. You’ll love the classy, V-neck straps, which add a purely unique element to the design. A dramatic spray of hand-made silk flowers adorn one shoulder of this ivory dream of a dress. Razmir A-line Gown An excellent choice for summer brides who insist on high style. This ivory, strapless, silk Razmir A-line gown is beautiful, breezy and feminine. You’ll love the vintage-inspired Venice lace that adorns the empire bodice. As an added pretty touch, two rows of the same lace are also featured along the skirt hem, a stylish element not often seen in the bridal design world. Strapless Gown with Venice Lace This dress is simply amazing. Posh, ornate and glamorous, this beautiful gown is, in effect, strapless, but also features the au courant, sheer illusion sleeves adorned with lace detail in front. This fitted gown provides the chic, sleek silhouette that fashionista brides love. Adorned with gorgeous Venice lace, floral embroidery and crystals, this ivory dress has it all. Turn around, and you’ll find the perfect finishing touch: A luxurious silk satin bow and streamers at back train.. Silk Organza Strapless Ball Gown Fans of feminine grace will fall in love with this charming, silk Organza strapless ball gown. Available in ivory, ivory/petal or ivory/mist, this gorgeous confection is covered in all-over floral embroidered and cut-out Organza. The back features an elaborate, silk satin draped sash, bow and streamer. Talk about romance! A-line Gown with Waist Sash Talk about classy. This three-quarter sleeve, A-line gown is adorned in breathtaking hand-appliquéd, crystal encrusted Alencon Lace. You’ll love the waist-slimming silhouette, yet you don’t have to worry about your gait being compromised, as it softly opens up and flows loosely from the waist down. You’ll channel Jackie-O in this ivory stunner, which is charmingly accented with a silk satin waist sash. Strapless Cotton Ball Gown Wow! This dress is incredibly unique. Fashionistas, take note. This cloud-colored, strapless cotton Tricotine ball gown is unlike most any bridal ensemble you’ve laid eyes on. The stylish peplum bodice is detailed with plump, feathery Organza petals, creating a fresh, high style effect. Los Cabos Fit to Flare Gown A must for the modern bride, pretty and daring meet in this strapless, silk Crepe de Chine fit-to-flare gown. Great for the young, ultra-current set, this dress is equally appropriate in a wildflower field wedding, or a high-society reception at the Ritz. Available in ivory or diamond white, you’ll love the details such as the ruffled neckline and self-tied sash. Mira Fit to Flare Gown Contemporary brides adore Mira. Strapless silk Razmir fit-to-flare hugs the figure and cascades down in all the right places. All heads will turn when they see you in this incredibly beautiful, ivory gown festooned with embroidered lace appliqués, romantic flowers, classy crystals and the pièce de résistance: A fancy, feathered hem. Sam Chiffon Mini Speaking of feathers, this dress is the last word when it comes to chic, feathered bridal fashion. This strapless silk chiffon mini comes in a stunning shade of diamond white, and features a chic, crystal beaded belt. The skirt -oh, the fabulous skirt- is virtually dripping in feathers! How’s that for high style? Solange Ball Gown The one-shoulder style craze is still in full effect. If you’re a fan, don’t pass up this elegant, one-shoulder silk Garza ball gown with figure-flattering ruched waist. For the perfect touch of feminine charm, this ivory dress features beaded floral appliqués on the bodice. How’s that for contemporary? With all these selections, any style maven can easily find the modern bridal gown she’s always dreamed of.

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WorkieStuff France
I like Frenchmen very much, because even when they insult you they do it so nicely.
Normandy, France: A Trip in the Footsteps of the Liberators
Jan 22nd 2012, 21:22

As my husband and I picked up our rental car at Charles de Gaulle International Airport and headed west from Paris to Normandy, we looked forward to reliving “Operation Overlord,” the militarycampaign led by Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower, in June 1944, that would free Europe from the Nazi occupation. We arrived in Caen, about 150 miles from Paris, in mid-afternoon and checked into our hotel. Caen is located on the Orne River, and is famous for its connection to William the Conqueror. Favorite tourist sites in Caen include magnificent twin abbeys founded by William and his wife, Mathilda of Flanders, in 1060 as penance to the Pope, and the ruins of Ducal Castle, their favorite residence. One of the first objectives of Operation Overlord was to take control of Caen. German resistance at Caen was stiff, and 10,000 tons of Allied bombs demolished three-quarters of its buildings, destroying and burning the city center, before the city was liberated by Canadian and British Forces on July 9, 1944. We initially saw no signs of the bitter battle as we walked about the thoroughly modern city that has arisen from its ashes. Then, a very high cathedral, not far from our hotel, caught our eye. This slightly staggering structure seemed in danger of toppling over, and we joked about the failings of the architect; we had never seen a cathedral with such a tilt to it. However, we suddenly fell silent as we realized why the cathedral tilts. It must be the result of vibrations from exploding bombs during the liberation. The next morning, we started our exploration of the D-Day landing sites where, on June 6, 1944, the Allies launched the most ambitious amphibious operation ever undertaken, from a 5,000-ship armada assembled off the Normandy coast. We drove several miles from Caen to the Pegasus Bridge at Benouville, then followed the coast in a westerly direction to the beaches code-named “Sword,” “Juno,” and “Gold.” These are the sites where the British and Canadian forces landed. The American landing beaches are further to the west. A unit of Free French soldiers, loyal to General Charles de Gaulle, went ashore as part of a British brigade at Sword Beach. Even though it was only October when we were there, the small seaport villages along the northern coast of France were already battened down for the winter, and almost devoid of tourists. The beaches were peaceful and deserted: long stretches of white sand and deep blue water as far as the eye could see. It was hard to envision the chaos of the morning of June 6, 1944, as 100,000 Allied soldiers scrambled ashore from landing craft, in the face of German fire from reinforced concrete bunkers stretching along the beach. We imagined members of the French Resistance listening clandestinely to wireless radio the evening before the landings took place, as the BBC gave coded announcements that the invasion was about to begin. The announcements were the signal for the Resistance to dynamite railways and cut telephone lines across the country. Twenty minutes after midnight, the first members of the liberation force, a handful of British soldiers from the 6th Airborne Division, arrived by glider to take over the Pegasus Bridge on the Caen-Ouistreham Canal outside Caen. This small bridge was important because it was one of only two passing points over the River Orne linking Caen to the sea. American parachutists from the 82d and 101st Airborne Divisions then began dropping over Sainte Mere Eglise and the Cotentin Peninsula. At 4:40 a.m., Sainte Mere Eglise was captured by a regiment of the U.S. 82d airborne division, the first French town to be liberated. By 6:30 a.m., the seaborne assaults had started at Omaha and Utah, followed over the next hour and a half by landings at Gold, Sword, and Juno. The original Pegasus Bridge, now replaced by a larger, more modern bridge, is in a memorial park in the nearby village of Ranville. It is worthwhile to visit both the original site and the park with the original bridge, in order to fully imagine what it was like there that fateful morning. By late afternoon, we were suffering the effects of jet lag. We returned to our hotel for an early dinner, delaying our bedtime only long enough to check CNN for the latest news from around the world. We spent most of the next day at La Memorial de Caen, just northwest of the city. Le Memorial de Caen, which opened June 6, 1988, is dedicated to Peace, but it tells a story of war and violence. It is a “must see” for those who travel to Normandy to learn about World War II. Drawing 450,000 visitors a year, the museum offers film presentations, photographs, and posters that bring the wartime experiences home in a strikingly vivid manner. We stopped for the night at Bayeux, which was liberated by British troops on June 8, 1944. The swift retreat by the Germans in this area left the medieval town without the war damage that was suffered in other places, and we were impressed with the historical architecture. Bayeux is famous for the Bayeux Tapestry, a 230-foot-long, two-foot-high embroidery dating from the 11th Century, which tells the story of William the Conqueror’s conquest of England. One theory is that his queen Mathilda and her ladies-in-waiting made the tapestry. The next morning, we visited Centre Fuillaume le Conquerant, the renovated seminary where the tapestry is on display. We listened, through audio head sets, to the historical account of events depicted by the tapestry as we walked slowly along the window in which it is displayed. The tapestry’s embroidered William driving the traitor, Harold, out of England, reminded us that war may be endemic to the human condition. After a brief stop for lunch, we headed for Arromanches les Bains, the site of the code-named “Mulberry Port,” at the eastern end of Omaha Beach, several miles from Bayeux. Because the Allies needed a coastal port to handle the massive amount of provisions required to support the invasion, British ships undertook the unbelievable task of towing prefabricated parts across the English Channel to build an artificial port. The brainchild of Winston Churchill, Eisenhower called the artificial harbor “The key to the liberation of France.” Remains of the port are located offshore, and a museum at the site, the Musee du Debarquement, documents the port’s history. The next morning, it was windy and blowing a light rain as we stood on a knoll overlooking the stretch of Omaha Beach, where the main contingent of American forces landed early in the morning on June 6, 1944. We envisioned waves of American soldiers, members of the U.S. 1st Infantry Division, moving off the landing craft. Some drowned in the surf; others made it onto the beach, guns at ready, only to be met by steel obstacles that looked like children’s giant jacks planted in the sand. A barrage of enemy fire came from concrete fortifications lining the beach. The Germans built these fortifications, “pillboxes,” as the G.I.’s called them, as part of an “Atlantic Wall” along the coast, to guard against just such an attack.. Further west on Omaha Beach, which is about three miles long, at Pointe du Hoc, men from the U.S.2d Ranger Battalion advanced onto the beach toward a 100-foot cliff, which they scaled with the enemy firing down on them from above. More carnage. Three thousand men died on Omaha Beach that day; just as many were wounded and missing. Only two of the twenty-nine tanks that rolled off the landing craft reached the shore intact. The slaughter at Omaha was so bad that General Omar N. Bradley, watching offshore from aboard the U.S.S. Augusta, almost called a halt to this prong of the invasion. A simple granite pylon, erected by France on top of a concrete bunker, commemorates the brave souls lost at “Bloody Omaha.” That afternoon, we continued on to Utah Beach. Here, the U.S. 4th Infantry Division came ashore, suffering relatively few casualties, and pushed inland several miles that first day to link up with divisions that had come in by air. Among those who played a decisive role in the securing of this beachhead was Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. On Utah Beach, near the town of Sainte Marie du Mont, is the Musee du Debarquement d’Utah Beach, unique as a museum because it is built over what had been a German command post. Though badly deteriorated, guns, tanks, and landing craft on display outside the museum are representative of the military hardware of the time. By the evening of June 6, 1944, although the Allied forces were not as far inland as they had hoped, and the British had not taken Caen as planned, they had established a beachhead all across the landing area. And, as time would prove, the Germans were never able to overcome the advantage that the Allies gained by the element of surprise when they invaded at Normandy, rather than at the expected invasion site, Pas de Calais, which is a much shorter distance across the English Channel. The following day, we went to the Normandy American Cemetery at Colleville sur Mer. This 172.5-acre cemetery is American soil: land donated to the United States by the French government, free of charge or taxation, in perpetuity. The skies were a threatening grey, and rain drops started to fall as we arrived at this final resting place for over 9,000 American soldiers. We walked past a tour guide who was lecturing about the Normandy invasion to a circle of elderly French veterans, sporting berets with military ribbons and insignia. At the eastern end of the cemetery is a beautiful semi-circular limestone colonnade, featuring large mosaic battle maps inset in the walls at each end; a 22-foot bronze statute called “The Spirit of American Youth Rising from the Waves”; “Tablets of the Missing,” listing the names of 1,557 soldiers; and a chapel and memorial garden. Looking out over the field of Christian crosses and Jewish Stars of David, our hearts were heavy like the weather. We walked up and down the rows, reading aloud to each other–the names, the dates of birth, the dates of death, and the states from which these brave warriors hailed. A young man, walking along the rows alone, stopped to ask us to take his picture. He was an American businessman who had decided to take a day tour from Paris to visit the Normandy landing beaches. We exchanged pleasantries. The next day, we visited Saint Lo, a town that was reduced to “a pile of rubble,” before it was liberated on July 18, 1944, by the U.S. 29th Division. A memorial plaque, affixed to a large rock making up part of the medieval ramparts of the town, reads in French: “To the memory of the victims of the bombardment that destroyed the city of Saint Lo–June 6, 1944.” The brasserie where we stopped for lunch had a very old sign in the window welcoming “The Liberators.” After lunch, we stopped at one of the private war museums that dot the route of the invading armies. The museum displays a wide variety of memorabilia from the Normandy invasion, including an American soldier’s uniform, his rations, and his American cigarettes. Our day wound up on a rocky outcrop above a medieval fishing village, overlooking the sea. We climbed around ugly concrete fortifications and military hardware on display around the lighthouse, at what is now a park. German sentries stood guard here, looking out over the Baie du Mont St Michel, waiting for the attack that came further up the coast. The next morning, we headed to the monastery island of Mont St Michel, one of France’s greatest tourist attractions. From there, we drove to the wine country of Bordeaux, then on to a Bed and Breakfast owned by American friends or ours in Forges, in south central France, before heading home from our trip. We left the Normandy landing beaches behind with a renewed understanding of the sacrifices made by Americans and their Allies to free Europe from the tyranny of Nazism.

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Travel Go Stuff Hamburg
Railroad Or Railway? – British Or American?
Jan 22nd 2012, 22:21

You say potato (American pronunciation) and I say potato (British pronunciation). You say tomato (American pronunciation) and I say tomato (British pronunciation). The song points to an underlying confusion of two different ways to pronounce words or to use different words for the same meaning. In the world of the model, life like trains, American vocabulary and the British vocabulary merge to confuse the beginning hobbyists. Americans say model railroading while British say model railways. American hobbyist have electric train sets on which they spend lots of dollars and time. The train sets including track and scenery are called layouts. The hobbyists, called model railroaders, may have layouts big enough to ride. The British equivalent is called railway modellers. The railroaders and railway modellers build and maintain models large enough to ride on, along with miniature layouts and railways to operate. Layouts and railways may be found in circles or ovals and with present day or historic places modeled to scale. A British example, Pendon Museum, is located in Oxfordshire, UK where the Vale of White Horse in the 1930s is being modelled. One of the older scenic models, the Madder Valley layout, was built in the Pendon from the 1930s until the 1950s and heralded the apex of realistic modelling. John Ahern built the historic model and received accolades from both the Americans in Model Railroader and the British in Model Railway News. Buckinghamshire boasted the oldest model village, Bekonscot, and a model railway dating from the 1930s. Not to be outdone, the Germans built the world’s largest HO scale, Miniatur Wunderland, assembled in Hamburg, Germany. The Americans built the largest live steam layout in Chiloguin, Oregon, U.S. The 25 miles of track is called Train Mountain. If you are wondering who builds these railroad and railways, simple look to where hobbyist meet, the Railroad clubs. The U.K. hosts the oldest society, The Model Railway Club, established in 1910 near Kings Cross, London. The club not only builds railways, but has over 5,000 books and periodicals on trains. At MIT, The Tech Model Railroad Club pioneered control of track switching using telephone relay. Another large archive is The Historical Model Railway Society at Butterley, near Ripley, Derbyshire. This club specializes in historical matters and shares the collection with members and non-members. Specialty clubs concentrate on scales and gauges that are larger. They most often use track gauges from 3.5 to 7.5 inches. They are usually hand-built and powered by live steam or diesel-hydraulics and carry human passengers to the delight of the visiting children. Regardless of whether the railroad layout is in America or the model railway is in the U.K. the response is one of awe and excitement.

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Boomdouble Reviews
HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus e-All-in-On Wireless Color Printer with Scanner, Copier & Fax
Jan 22nd 2012, 23:12

HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus e-All-in-On Wireless Color Printer with Scanner, Copier & Fax

  • ISO Speed: Up to 20 ppm black, Up to 16 ppm color
  • Scan Resolution: Up to 4800 dpi
  • Copy Resolution: Up to 1200 x 600 dpi

Functions: Print, Fax, Scan, Copy, webPrint technology: HP Thermal InkjetLanguage: HP PCL 3 GUI, HP PCL 3 EnhancedPrint Resolution: Black (best): Up to 1200 x 600 dpi; Color (best): Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi on HP; Advanced Photo paper, 1200 x 1200 input dpiPrint speed: ISO Speed: Up to 20 ppm black, Up to 16 ppm colorBorderless Printing: Yes (up to 8.5 x 11 in, 216 x 279 mm)Duplex Print Options: Automatic (standard)Duty Cycle: Up to 25,000 pagesScanner type: Flatbed, ADFScan Technology: C

List Price: $ 299.99

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Istanbul Instance
The Kackar Mountains – Turkey’s Hidden Secret
Jan 23rd 2012, 00:23

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BoomDOUBLE Antiques
Antique Actions on EBay, Yahoo, etc.
Jan 23rd 2012, 01:08

I am going to concede the fact that everyone knows how to get online and sell Antique at Actions on EBay, Yahoo. Since I cannot imbed links to the auction site you will have to get to the site on your own. Antique (Latin: antiquus; old) is a collectible item which is old (usually at least 100 years old) and is colle

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WorkieStuff France
I like Frenchmen very much, because even when they insult you they do it so nicely.
Attractions in Lille, France
Jan 23rd 2012, 02:25

Palace of Fine Arts The museum collection located in a magnificent palace of the 19th century, the Palace of Fine Arts (Le Palais des Beaux-Arts) in Lille can only be rivaled by that of Louvre. The museum offers a magnificent collection of European art (the result of lootings by the Napoleon’s army), where you can see paintings by Rubens and Rembrandt, and large galleries devoted to the works of Monet and Renoir. Do not forget to go down to the basement of the palace to see the exhibition of original architectural models of buildings of Louis IV cities, created by Voban, the legendary architect of the royal castles. The entire gallery is devoted to the history of French sculpture from Houdon to Bourdelle. Charles de Gaulle Birthplace Museum He is the hero of the Resistance during the Second World War, the founder of the Fifth Republic, one of the Companions of the decolonization process, and the symbol of French national pride. De Gaulle spent his childhood in Lille, in the house where he was born, which is now a museum and cultural center. De Gaulle was born in 1890 to a family of strict adherents of Catholicism. Despite the fact that his family was quite wealthy owing to the prosperous period of the textile industry, the childhood of little Charles was pretty simple. The house has perfectly preserved the atmosphere of a bourgeois family in Lille of late 19th century. Here you can see many illustrating pictures depicting the attempt of assassination of Charles de Gaulle. Near the museum there is a historic factory where visitors to the museum can know more about the historical documents by using modern multimedia. City Hall Hotel de Ville (L’Hotel de Ville) Residence of the local government is located in the heart of old town, over which rises the 105-meter high bell tower. You can climb all of its 104 steps. The new city hall was built in four years from 1924 to 1928 to replace the old structure burned in fire in 1916. The external appearance of buildings was inspired by the classical examples of Flemish architecture with triangular facades and magnificent interiors. The corridors and conference rooms are decorated with paintings by contemporary artists. The most remarkable fresco of the municipality building is considered to be the work of an Icelandic artist Arrow, telling the history of the city in a comics. Historical Museum / Hospice Comtesse Museum The Historical Museum is housed in the building which was formerly used as a hospital, and now this is a real treasure of Lille. The museum is located in the very heart of the old city. The building was constructed in 1237 by Jeanne of Constantinople, Countess of Flanders, as a medical center for the citizens of Lille. The building is a large structure with a great number of rooms. It was refurbished in the periods from 15th to 18th centuries and still keeps different features of contemporary architectural styles. The thick walls of the former hospital carefully preserve some great collections. The museum exhibits works by Dutch, Flemish and French masters of the 15-18 centuries as well as numerous gold and silver pieces made by artisans of Lille, and ceramics and musical instruments. Furniture and tapestries deserve particular attention. But above all, the museum focuses on the history of Lille and the neighboring region of Pas-de-Calais in a series of ancient iconography items. The visitors can also immerse themselves in the life of Augustinian monks who looked after the sick in the old times. Museum of Art and Industry The mysterious Museum of Art and Industry called by the townspeople the Pool represents a unique collection which was gathered in a renovated building of a swimming pool in 1920. The exhibits are arranged around a swimming pool in the changing rooms. Visiting this museum is probably the best way to get familiar with the heritage of the northern Pas-de-Calais region. Museum of Modern Art Located in a green shady park of Villeneuve-d’Ascq, the museum hosts a large collection of art of the 20th century and the present, collected as generous gifts and contributions. An ardent admirer of the art, Roger Dutilleul started collecting avant-garde works in the early 1900′s in Paris. Guided only by his own intuition, he was among the first collectors of works in the style of cubism, acquiring pieces of Picasso and Braque, who at that time were not known at all. Dutilleul was also interested in figurative art (Modigliani, Buff, Dodane) and primitive art (O’Bredi, Wiwen and Beauchamp). Following in the footsteps of his uncle, Jean Masurel began to collect paintings, adding to the collection Dutilleul in 1920. In 1979 he donated 219 paintings, lithographs and sculptures of the urban community of Lille to the exposition of the Museum of Modern Art. Subsequently, the Museum acquired a good collection of abstract art (Martin Barre, Jean-Pierre Bertrand, Daniel Buren etc.) In 1995 the museum received a large number of works in the style of Art Brut from the association of artists and fans of this style.

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Simplicity Strive Reviews
Boss CH6520 Chaos Series 6.5-Inch 2-Way Speakers (Pair)
Jan 23rd 2012, 03:41

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Simplicity Strive Reviews
Onkyo M-282 2-Channel Power Amplifier
Jan 23rd 2012, 04:41

Onkyo M-282 2-Channel Power Amplifier

  • 100 Watts per Channel Minimum into 8 Ohms, 2 Channels Driven, FTC
  • Auto power on/off
  • High current, low impedance drive
  • Preamp-level input-output loop
  • 12volt trigger and input level adjustment

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Eight Benefits of Why You Should Learn Photography
Jan 23rd 2012, 06:30

So you’re interested in learning photography – congratulations! Photography is a wonderful practical hobby as well as an exciting career opportunity. Learning photography takes a little bit of patience but in the end it’s all worth it. Let’s start with the reasons why you should learn photography: The chance to capture special events like a special birthday or the family vacation with clear, well composed pictures. Never missing another “Kodak moment” while searching for the right dial or button. Taking beautiful photographs that you and your loved ones proudly frame and display. Communicating through your photographs. A picture really is worth a thousand words! You can catch a look that says it all. Or as we’ve seen in magazines like Time and National Geographic, you can shoot photographs that convey messages powerful enough to open a mind or convey just about anything you want to communicate. You don’t have to be a professional photojournalist to get out there and take some great shots. The ability to take a portrait in a home or outdoor setting that lets you capture the beauty of a loved one and make them want to see the portrait framed on a wall instead of sitting on the bottom of a box. Excitement! With a good telephoto lens you can, from a safe distance, capture exciting shots of wildlife and weather phenomena. Imagine your friends reactions when they see these amazing photos you took framed on your walls. Fun! It’s fun taking pictures of people and special things we love. It’s even more fun to take pictures after learning just a few skills! Fortune and Fame! Many a photographer has gone on to win awards and make money be selling their images online. Others photographers sell downloads at photo sites like iStock. Some take pet portraits of their neighbors’ pets, and eventually start a business from there. Others become wedding photographers or get jobs working as commercial or portrait photographers. You may have even thought of some benefits that weren’t listed here. As mentioned the rewards of taking pictures are numerous. To get started with beginning photography, all you need is a decent (not expensive) camera and a few basic skills and you’ll be on your way to achieving your photography goals.

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70INX70IN Model B Manual Screen Wall/ceiling Matte White
Jan 23rd 2012, 08:41

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Chronic Heartburn
Jan 23rd 2012, 13:03

Chronic heartburn is one of the serious gastric disorders which is characterized by the frequent recurrence of heartburn. It is often neglected as a common gastric disorder but chronic disorder must not be ignored as such since it may be an indication of any other serious disorder. Heartburn which is the burning feeling in the chest, can be classified as chronic if it recurs more than twice a week. Heartburn occur when the gastric substances enters into the esophagus. Chronic heartburn is also dangerous on its own since the frequent contact with the acidic stomach contents will harm the lining of the esophagus and cause inflammation. It requires immediate medical attention since prolonged occurrence of the heartburn may result the risk of complications such as esophageal ulcer, esophageal bleeding, strictures and even esophagus cancer. Causes Chronic heartburn can be caused by the serious impairment of the esophagus muscle called the lower esophageal sphincter (LES). Hiatal hernia and many of the lifestyle factors were suspected to be the reason for it however chronic heartburn most often occurs as a result of the many serious disorders such as gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD, ulcers, cancers, and severe gastric tissue impairment. Symptoms The symptom of chronic heartburn is the repeated occurrence of the burning sensation in the chest cavity. Even though the irritation occurs in usually below the breast bone, the pain will spread to the whole chest cavity such as back also. In some of the cases the irritation will spread to throat and even mouth. In severe conditions, the pain becomes intolerable. Diagnosis Chronic heartburn will be evident from the symptoms itself however physicians will suggest the patient have more detailed diagnostic tests to precisely identify the degree of impairment of the esophagus and the associated diseases. Barium x-ray, endoscopy, pH determination and esophageal impedance tests are the common diagnostic procedures to determine chronic heartburn Treatment Medical assistance is essential for chronic heartburn to overcome the repeated disturbances. Along with the popular medications such as antacids, H-2 receptor blockers and proton pump inhibitors, physicians used to recommend prescription strength medications to minimize its manifestations. Prokinetic activators are also suggested in many occasions. The treatment is actually focused on not only minimize the symptoms, but also to heal the impaired sites and to rejuvenate it. In severe conditions, surgery is also recommended, according to the condition demands. Prevention Immediate prevention is not actually practical for chronic heartburn however a balanced routine can help you to avoid the life style factors that may contribute to the disease. Practice a good posture for sitting, standing and lying down, avoid spicy and acid diet and bad habits such as cigarette smoking and alcohol and also exercise to reduce weight. Hence, a balanced living can help you to prevent heartburn, as with any other disease.

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Kiev Airport
Jan 23rd 2012, 13:18

Kiev, the capital city of Ukraine is well connected to the rest of the world with two Airports namely Kiev Airport and Boryspil Airport. Till 1960, Kiev Airport was the main airport, but with the construction of Boryspil airport, the importance of Kiev airport has somewhat waned, and during the Soviet rule, it was mainly used for domestic flights only. Also known as Kiev-Zhuliany or simply Zhuliany, because of its proximity to the city of Zhuliany in the south of Kiev city, the airport is limited in infrastructure and has no possibility of expansion and in 2003, some of its premises were used to create an aviation museum. So for all practical purposes, Boryspil airport is the official international airport in Kiev. Zhuliany operates a few international flights to the nearby countries, but is mainly used for domestic flights and for destinations that are not far off. There is the third airport by the name of Gostomel which is mainly a cargo airport.. Boryspil International Airport Boryspil is the international airport in Kiev despite there being Kiev airport. It is a little confusing with Kiev airport retaining the official name of Kiev, but now everyone knows that Boryspil is the airport for all major international arrivals and departures. It is situated in the city of Boryspil, 29 Km to the east of Kiev. There are three terminals, A, B, and C. Terminal A is used for international flights, B for domestic flights and C for VIP passengers. It is the largest airport in Ukraine, and is one of the three that currently serve Kiev city. Terminals D and E are under construction, while terminal F has been opened as a home base for Ukraine International Airlines. It can handle up to 900 passengers every hour. If everything goes according to the plans, Boryspil Airport should have a capacity to handle 18 million passengers in near future. As described earlier, terminal A is being used for domestic destinations only. To go to any other city in Ukraine such as Odessa, Donetsk, Simferopol, and Lviv, you need to go to terminal A. But if you need to go to any other capital city in Europe, you have to come to terminal B. It even connects to destinations as far as New York. The most important airline having its base at Boryspil airport is Aerosvit. Some other major airlines operating from Boryspil airport are BA, KLM and LOT. Facilities Boryspil airport has been made according to the international standards, and if you happen to be there waiting for a flight, there are all the amenities you would expect in a world class airport. There are the restaurants, bars, cafes, internet cafes, tourist information bureaus, currency exchanging and a first aid room. If you came to drop a friend and wish to leave early, there are Atass shuttle buses which depart every 20 minutes for the Kiev railway station. There is also an option of taking a taxi, but they charge fares on their whims and you need to bargain to be paying the real fare.

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How to Write Travel
Jan 23rd 2012, 14:25

Good travel writing has the power to motivate others to invest time and money exploring a town, city, state, or country that someone else has described with mesmerizing effectiveness. The art and aim of travel writing is to paint the best picture possible of a destination in order to educate, enlighten, or entice readers. To accomplish successful travel writing, a writer must identify their audiences and learn how to effectively present different types of writing for the travel genre. Different Types of Travel Writing A writer may choose between an array of approaches regarding travel writing, which spans guidebooks, newspaper articles, magazine spreads, advertising and corporate work, and website content. Within each sub-genre of travel writing, a variety of techniques and tactics help writers to efficiently introduce well known- and lesser-known locations around the world. It is important to recognize that the flow and depth of information for each sub-genre will differ. For example, writing a guidebook on Florida travel for families is much different than creating a guidebook for the college student. Guidebooks Today, guidebooks serve as a peek into the history, art, sightseeing, activities, cheap accommodations, theater, museums, and culture of a particular destination. Some of the best guidebooks blend sightseeing information with helpful advice and facts. Depending on the target audience, a writer will vary their approach and use specified styles of writing. An easy-to-follow writing style that touches upon theme parks, casual restaurants, and kid-friendly points of interest suit family-oriented guidebooks. Student travel guides tend to focus on affordable eateries, clubs, concerts, drinking and drug rules, and youth hostels. The style of writing is often bolder, “hip,” and laidback, including interesting facts with brief sections of text. Some guidebooks target a specific subject regarding a destination, such as “Top 20 Museums in Italy” or “Restaurant Guide for Mexico.” The style of writing is typically straightforward and aimed to interest a wide-ranging audience. Travel Narratives A travel narrative is quite similar to writing a novel, where a fiction-writing background comes in quite handy. The writing is very descriptive with a goal of keeping the attention of readers through detail. A travel narrative may include fictitious characters written in the third person, utilize dramatic narrative (stories with a beginning, middle, and end), and include a hint of conflict and character development. Characters may also speak to one another through detailed dialogue taken from the author’s memory. An example of a travel narrative may include a publication titled, “A Year in South Africa,” which traces the exploits of a business executive who abandons his career to explore the nooks and crannies of South Africa, embarking on a soul-searching journey that explains the connection he makes with the inhabitants, culture, and natural wonder of various locations. Magazines, Newspapers & Brochures Every magazine and newspaper approaches the subject of travel quite differently. Usually, a writer can draw upon a wealth of experiences pertaining to just one trip that are later written down to accommodate specific target audiences and publications. The writer who visits Italy may review a restaurant in Rome for a food-related magazine, show how to cook Sicilian Lasagna for a local newspaper, rate popular museums in Florence for a travel and leisure magazine, or list new clubs in Verona for a passage in a student travel brochure. Description, anecdotes, and travel tips are quite helpful in this type of writing.

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Mont Blanc Pens – Collector’s Gold
Jan 23rd 2012, 14:11

When one thinks of exceptional collection pens Mont Blanc

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Development of Photography and the Truth Behind Digital Photography
Jan 23rd 2012, 17:18

Photography is the art of drawing with the medium of light. In today’s photography scene, a lot of advances have made photography a hobby and a profession for many. If we take a look back at the beginnings of photography, one will be amazed by how many progressions it did. Before the flashy 10 frames per second feature of digital SLRs today, there came a time that bringing a camera for a photo shoot is already an effort because of its size. But during that time, it has been shown that even with a bulky camera, it could suffice the requirement of producing art. Hansel Adams proved his point by creating the images of the wild west. With the right adjustment of shutter speed to a very minute f stop 32, he produced magnificent photographs of varying subjects. Then, camera manufacturers turned to their engineering department to make the cameras a little bit more handy than the usual. Then, though still loaded with film, specifically the medium format film more known as the 120 films; TLRs made its way to the market in order to provide people with photographs with a handy frame. But the dilemma with 120 films is that they create good portraits and photographs for that matter but if we come to think of it, 120 formats only come with 12 or 16 shots, something that displeases camera enthusiasts. Then came the 35mm format film cameras in order to solve the problem of lacking in shots. A roll of 135 film can be bought with a 12, 24 or 36 shot option. First came the rangefinders. Rangefinders unlike the SLR, functions without a mirror that simultaneously lifts to let light register to the film. A rangefinder directly focuses on an object via a double image provided in the eyepiece. Then came the SLR. SLR camera is more user friendly compared to its predecessor, the rangefinder. An SLR makes it possible for someone to create images in the easiest way there is. Today, everything has turned digital. Who would have thought that making photographs nowadays is actually as good as painting. Today, with the entry of digital SLRs, they make it a point that the post processing phase do the job in ironing out the lack in skill of a photographer. It is a fact that film based photography could make way better photographs made by digital photographers. A film could be bloated to whichever size a photographer wants it to be. Unlike digital format where boundaries of pixels prevent its expansion; film doesn’t experience this kind of problem. With the entry of digital photography, it makes photography not an art anymore but a gauge to how good a software could be in blurring lack of skill and talent.

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Aerobie AeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker
Jan 23rd 2012, 16:44

Aerobie AeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker

  • Unique coffee/espresso maker uses total immersion and gentle pressure to produce coffee with extraordinarily rich flavor
  • Makes American style coffee or an espresso-style shot perfect for use in lattes or cappuccinos
  • Because of the lower temperature and short brew time, the acid level of the brew is much lower than conventional brewers
  • Micro-filtered coffee so pure and particle-free that it can be stored for days as a concentrate
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

The AeroPress is a completely new kind of coffee press that brews absolutely delicious, rich coffee without bitterness. In one minute, the AeroPress will make 1 to 4 cups of American or espresso style coffee. Coffee brewed in an AeroPress is rich but smooth for good technical reasons. The first and most important reason is brewing speed. Coffee yields its rich flavors quickly. From when you add hot water to when you are ready to drink, the AeroPress takes about 30 seconds, just like a fine espre

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Bialetti Musa 4-Cup Stovetop Espresso Maker
Jan 23rd 2012, 17:34

Bialetti Musa 4-Cup Stovetop Espresso Maker

  • Easy to Use
  • Fits right on the stovetop
  • Produces four 2-ounce cups of rich, authentic Italian espresso in just 4-5 minutes
  • Ready in 4-5 minutes
  • Stainless Steel Construction

Stainless steel, stovetop espresso maker produces 4 demitasse cups of rich, authentic Italian espresso in just 4-5 minutes.

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Flash Animation
Jan 23rd 2012, 18:21

A Flash animation is a compiled or published file created using Macromedia Flash software. The compiled file is a .swf file format that can be played by flash player or embedded in an HTML file. Flash can generate other formats including gif animations. Basically 2 dimensional graphics can be animated very well in Flash animation software. The software is able to perform some kind of movement and visual style such as Motion twin, time line effect, morphing, masking, blurring, expanding, transitions, transform and explode are such activities used for object motion. Frame by frame motion can be done in Flash software for character motions. Action buttons, movie clips for an interactive animation can be designed in Flash for interaction purposes. Flash a Popular Software Tool The animation products from Flash are popular in web media, television and movie industries. Web banners and web advertisements are designed using Flash. The .swf and .gif files are the animation files can be used in websites. For interaction purpose .swf files can be assigned mouse over, click action, where .gif files can not be used for interaction purpose. The swf file can be incorporated with sound files, voice over and back ground music. The animation can be integrated with voice and sounds. Flash animation files consume more memory space and take bit time for loading into memory of computer. Flash is able to integrate bitmaps or raster images, video, and vector-based drawings as well. The vector graphics gave more clarity that raster images. Macromedia Flash is very popular software for Internet based cartoons, online cartoons, web toons, online music players, and interactive software interfaces. Flash animations are used in mobile mms, feature functions, buttons also. Flash is the best software for making animated games, form video games, computer and mobiles devices. Macromedia Flash 4/MX, Basic 8 and Flash Professional 8 are the professional standard versions. The software with ActionScript language is able to produce high-impact interactive web experiences. Using ActionScript you can provide basic or complex user interactivity with objects other than those built into Flash such as buttons and movie clips, or otherwise turn a SWF file into a more robust user experience. Learning Flash You need to know the entire menus, tools, functions, panes, tabs, and all features used for making animations. If you have knowledge in a scripting language before, ActionScript will seem familiar. ActionScript is used for writing code for an action to be performed by a button or object. By this you can add a lot of interactivity to your animation files. System requirements The following system specifications are required for Flash software and player. Min Operating system Apple MacOS X 10.3, Apple MacOS X 10.4, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000 Min processor type 800 MHz, 600 MHz, 600 MHz Peripheral / Interface devices CD-ROM, VGA monitor System requirements details Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP 256 MB 710 MB, 256 MB 360 The best tutorial is Help panel (Help > Flash Help) or (F1) for reading all Flash topics, such as components and Macromedia Flash Lite etc. AniBoom has a great role on computer animation in electronic media. AniBoom informs the application and more about computer animations in television and film industry.

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Danby Premiere DDR5009REE 50 Pint Capacity Dehumidifier with 2 Fan Speeds, Electronic Controls, Adjustable Humidity Settings, Direct Drain Feature and 3,000 sq. ft. Coverage Area
Jan 23rd 2012, 16:32

Danby Premiere DDR5009REE 50 Pint Capacity Dehumidifier with 2 Fan Speeds, Electronic Controls, Adjustable Humidity Settings, Direct Drain Feature and 3,000 sq. ft. Coverage Area

  • Energy Star Compliant:This Danby portable dehumidifier efficiently uses power and has a low environmental impact.
  • Electronic Controls:This Danby portable dehumidifier has electronic controls that are designed for intuitive ease of use.
  • Low Temperature Operation:This Danby portable dehumidifier continues to operate until temperature reaches 44°F.
  • Super Quiet Operation:This Danby portable dehumidifier is designed to minimize noise levels.
  • For areas up to 3000 sq ft depending on conditions

Premiere Series 50 pint dehumidifier, electronic controls with remote, removable air filter, auto defrost feature prevents ice build-up on the coils, electrostatic filter, Energy Star compliant, rear direct drain for continuous operation, LED display, auto dry function removes residual moisture to prevent bacteria & mold, Recycled Packaging, Coolant Type: R410A, Warranty: 24 months parts & labor carry-in service, unit dimensions 15 4/16 W x 11 2/16 D x 23 10/16 H

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Having the Best Gondola Ride in Venice Italy
Jan 23rd 2012, 18:55

The Gondola is the symbol of the city of Venice, Italy. It is by far one of the most romantic ways to spend your time in that city. Many newlyweds have started a great life together by using this form of transport to get closer to each other. However as with most things in life their can be some perils to choosing to ride this type of boat. Hopefully some of my tips should help save some money and hassles as well. The first tip I would have is to choose your Gondola station carefully. This really can determine the ease of negotiation on the price for the ride. Also if you want to see some sight up close then choose a station that is near what you want to see. Make sure you explain to the gondolier exactly where you want to go on this ride. Since you are the one paying the money it is only fair that you get to see what you want to see. Also with this in mind make sure you tell the gondolier how much time you are willing to spend in the boat. I have heard stories of gondoliers taking hours with tourists and some only taking as little as 15 minutes. If you want your gondolier to sing while cruising along the canals then you should state this right at the beginning. Do not leave it up to him to decide as your price will vary drastically depending upon if there is singing involved. The point here is to make sure ahead of time that you will be getting what you pay for. Always make sure that you stand up for what you think is a fair price. Do not be taken for too much and always try to be the savvy traveler. Not only will this save you some money but can earn you the respect of the gondolier as you will have done your homework already. Most gondoliers are fair and trustworthy people however there is a regulating body that oversees this activity in Venice. If there is a problem then I would be sure to contact them and report your complaints. Most of the time your complaints will be taken seriously and the gondolier could face serious action if some remedy is not made. Being prepared is key to having the best gondola ride you can while in Venice, Italy. The more you know about the people you are dealing with the less likely you are going to be cheated.

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EdgeStar Portable Ice Maker – Stainless Steel
Jan 23rd 2012, 22:55

EdgeStar Portable Ice Maker – Stainless Steel

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The EdgeStar Portable Stainless Steel Ice Maker (IP210SS) with electronic controls allows you to make ice anywhere you can plug it in. A true testament to the quality of this model, the IP210SS was recently reviewed by Bestcovery and awarded a Best Pick designation among comparable ice maker models. This ice maker is easy to use: just pour water into the internal reservoir, plug this portable ice maker in to any 110 volt outlet, and have ice within six (6) to ten (10) minutes. The EdgeStar stain

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7 Low Budget Film Making Tips to Help You Make Your First No Budget Film
Jan 23rd 2012, 23:13

If you are considering getting into the movie making business, it is crucial to understand that low budget film making is the best place to start. Even if you are considering Film College, consider making your own no budget film before you even begin. This article gives you 7 low budget film making tips to help you make your first no budget film. Use A Camera You Already Have There is no sense in buying a big fancy Hollywood type of camera. Many B movies have been shot on digital cameras. And the digital cameras today are pretty good. Even if you don’t own one, borrow one from a friend or relative. Don’t Cast Actors, Cast Amateurs Many times you can cast amateur actors for little to no cost. Don’t look for normal actors; look for people you already know that will fit the part. Your goal here is to learn low budget film making, so keep your movie budget super low. Don’t waste it on actors.. Don’t Shoot Complex Scenes Keep your scenes simple. Don’t spread your actors into several rooms and try to bounce back and forth. Keep about 3-4 people in the same room, in the same shot. Don’t get any more complex than a close up shot occasionally.. Keep The Movements Simple You are not making a Hollywood movie just yet, so don’t put any chasing or running scenes in the movie right now. Those are just too hard to film. Use the dialogue of the movie to advance the plot. Right now you really can’t use fancy images or movements the way high budget movies do. Shoot At Ordinary Locations The best places to shoot movies is at your home, parks, your vehicle and basically anywhere else you can shoot without paying a fee. Talk to your friends and see if they’ll let you shoot at their place. Maybe a relative of yours has a cool venue like a warehouse or something they’ll let you shoot at. Keep it simple for now. There Is No Perfect Take Don’t wait around for the perfect take or the perfect scene. Your actors are not being paid so they are not going to want to wait around for your to get the perfect shot. Take all the shots you need and edit later. Your goal here is to release a low budget movie, not a Hollywood production. Good Is Good Enough Remember, you are learning low budget film making before you even waste your time of film college or film schools, so good is good enough. Edit the film and roll it out the door for production. If you enjoyed the whole movie making process, then you can look into some filmmaking courses that’ll help you learn filmmaking.

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Two Ontario Hockey League Alumni On Hannover Indians Roster For 2010-11
Jan 23rd 2012, 23:14

The Hannover Indians completed their first season in Germany’s Bundesliga 2 in 2009-10 after competing in the lower Oberliga for the past decade. The Bundesliga is a level below the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL), Germany’s elite hockey league. The team finished 13th in the 14 team division. Two Ontario Hockey League alumni are signed on with the Hannover Indians for the 2010-11 season. D.J. (Dirk Joachim) Jelitto played just one season in the OHL, playing the rest of his junior hockey in his native United States. In 2002-03, Jelitto played five games for the Sarnia Sting and 21 for the Saginaw Spirit. From 2005-06 to 2007, D.J. played in the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) for the Utah Grizzlies. After just three games in the 2007-08 season, he moved on to the Oklahoma City Blazers of the Central Hockey League (CHL). He played for the Blazers again in 2008-09. In each of his two seasons with Oklahoma City, D.J. netted 25 goals. 2009-10 was his first season with the Hannover Indians. He contributed 30 points in 51 games which was good enough for third on the team in scoring. Jamie Chamberlain played four seasons in the Ontario Hockey League from 1998-99 to 2001-02. he was a member of the Peterborough Petes for his first three seasons. In his final season, he started the season with the Kingston Frontenacs but after nine games, he found his way back to Peterborough. He was drafted by the Dallas Stars in the ninth round of the 1999 NHL draft, 265th overall. After junior, Chamberlain played four seasons in the Canadian university ranks with the University of Western Ontario. For the most part, Jamie was a point per game player with the Mustangs. Jamie has been a member of the Hannover Indians since 2006-07. In the first three seasons, when the Indians were a member of the Oberliga, Jamie’s point production was great. Chamberlain contributed 217 points in just 144 regular season games. In 2007-08, he netted a incredible 43 goals in just 51 games and led the team in total points with 84. This past season, in the Bundesliga, Jamie had 15 goals and 32 assists for 47 points in 46 games which was good enough for the team lead. Ontario Hockey Alumnus, John Hughes, played with the team last season but has signed with Tampere in Finland for the 2010-11 season.

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