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05th September 2008
Pan, Tilt and Zoom, abbreviated to PTZ, is commonly used terminology within the security and surveillance industry or marketplace. The PTZ acronym can be applied as follows: - a ptz camera, a ptz controller, ptz equipment or ptz software. A PTZ enabled ...
05th September 2008
Pan, Tilt and Zoom, abbreviated to PTZ, is commonly used terminology within the security and surveillance industry or marketplace. The PTZ acronym can be applied as follows: - a ptz camera, a ptz controller, ptz equipment or ptz software. A PTZ enabled ...
05th September 2008
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As we recall parties, how can we forget the funky birthday parties we enjoyed so much as kids! Kids really love play with their friends, eat their favorite f...
05th September 2008
Are you tired of struggling to see your television from all areas of the room, no thanks to your very unfashionable tv / wall unit? Then it’s time to start thinking of investing in some sort of screen brackets and mountings. I am sure we are all familia...
05th September 2008
Have you found yourself watching your child grow and realise that as he/she gets older that you will need to start setting even more boundries and limitations. Does this thought fill you with the insecurity of being seen as a bad parent in your child’s ...
05th September 2008
Rattan garden furniture is made from a very special climbing palm tree. This tree provides long strips of reeds used to make these exquisite furnishings. This is a time tested tradition that has spanned over a few hundred years.
The availability of spe...
05th September 2008
More folks are retiring earlier for a variety of reasons, either by choice or motivated by the ever-more-common "Golden Handshake" retirement incentives. Because of their relative youth they end up stuck in the middle; too young to stop working completely...
05th September 2008
Yes, the shape of steel and metal buildings is changing. Not so much in size and fundamental shape, but in more dramatic ways, such as design functionality and innovative technology , technology which makes them more user friendly ergonomic and energy e...
05th September 2008
Entertaining friends and family in your home is a much bigger undertaking than many people realize. While it may seem like a more "low key" option than going out, in reality there are a lot of things that go into a successful dinner party it's no wonder t...
05th September 2008
The name Bordeaux refers to a large industrial city and the wine regions surrounding it in the southwest corner of France. It is by far the largest quality wine region in the world, and the most prolific producer of famous and high quality wines. The city...
05th September 2008
France was a wine country even before Joan of Arc heard her first voice. Records indicate that the Greeks may have introduced wine to Marseilles as early as 600 BC. Later, the Roman colonization of Gaul resulted in the wide dispersion of vines throughout ...
05th September 2008
Brunello di Montalcino is one of those overnight successes that's been around for ages[md]literally. In 1970, the Biondi-Santi family (the leading producer in Montalcino) decided their wines could use some publicity. They invited some leading wine writers...
05th September 2008
With grape vines growing virtually everywhere, Italy boasts of producing more wine than any other country in the world. No Italian meal is complete without the clinking of wine glasses.Yet perhaps surprisingly, Italy is a relative newcomer to the worl...
05th September 2008
Let's face it...we live in a world of rapidly developing technological advances. Fortunately, for us, this has resulted in continued improvement in the quality of our daily lives. Take drinking water safety as an example. Over the years, the danger of ...
05th September 2008
Yes, it is more expensive, but some things are worth it, and you'll probably agree that there is almost nothing like luxury bedding to have you feeling spoiled and indulged -- and happy. Imagine sliding under that overstuffed comforter on a frigid winter...
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