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Buying The Best Plasma Television

28th September 2009
The Internet the best place to buy the right plasma TV. There one can shop with confidence at the world's leading plasma television dealers. Whether it's needed for home or business, the Internet carries all the major brand names, the best pictures, and a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Inline Fan vs Centrifugal Blower

22nd September 2009
In automobiles, a mechanical fan provides engine cooling and prevents the engine from overheating by blowing or sucking air through a coolant-filled radiator. It can be driven with a belt and pulley off the engine's crankshaft or an electric fan switched ... Read >
Author: Susan Terlitski

Why you need to have a radiator-cooling fan for your car?

16th September 2009
Did you know that vehicles require cooling fans to transfer heat just the way humans require an air cooler to keep us cool during summer. It is not possible for us as humans to stay without an air cooler or electric fan during the summer season. All of us... Read >
Author: SHAKEEB

Axial Flow Fan vs Centrifugal Fan

16th September 2009
Axial flow fans have blades that force air to move along the shaft about which the blades rotate. Axial fans blow air across the axis of the fan, linearly, hence their name. This type of fan is used in a wide variety of applications, ranging from small co... Read >
Author: Susan Terlitski

How to Repair a Washing Machine

14th September 2009
Before we ask for service calls when our washing machine breaks down, it is better to try to solve the problem first because, who knows, we might be able to fix a broken machine without any cost. This is the reason why it is important to know some basic i... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Cool Your Home Without Using Air Conditioning

11th September 2009
With the current inflation, people need every cent of their money to buy their needs. Because of this, most of them are finding ways to lower their cost of living. This may lessen their quality of lifestyle. However, it certainly can help boost their spen... Read >
Author: Victoria San

How to replace and repair you car's cooling fan

05th September 2009
There are several factors involved when replacing your cooling fan: the year of the car, model, engine size and configuration of the cooling system. I have worked on various makes and models but Chrysler products are where I am strongest so we’ll stic... Read >
Author: Mike Webb

Understanding Prime Cooking Equipment - Down to Basics

28th August 2009
Convection ovens While many ovens underneath cooking ranges rely solely on the natural convection of hot air in the oven cavity to spread the heat, in a convection oven, the heat is spread very evenly around the cavity by means of an electric fan built i... Read >
Author: easyequipment

Keeping the Temperature of Your House Cool Even Without Air Conditioning

27th August 2009
With the global warming at hand, you can expect warm weather to stay for a long period of time. You can keep your house cool without busting your budget with your electric bill. There is a way for your house to keep a cool temperature even without the use... Read >
Author: F. Morgan

Preventive Ways on How to Defog Your Bathroom Mirror

27th August 2009
Bathroom mirrors can be use as improvements for your bathroom. It is an important fixture that you can have in your house. It has an important use to every individual, like beautifying and for grooming purposes. But sometime you get irritated after hav... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

What Are the Distinctive Features of Lexus Hybrid Cars?

20th August 2009
To own a luxury car is a privilege as much as it is fun. If that luxury car is also environment friendly, it must really be something! That is exactly what Lexus Hybrid Cars are. The 2010 HS 250th Lexus is the only hybrid luxury car. The car uses fuel ver... Read >
Author: Danny Green

Hoover Company Early History

08th August 2009
The Hoover companies origins date way back to 1827 with Henry Hoover opening a tannery business close to Canton, Ohio and it was not until the early 1900s before a move into household appliances would begin. James Murray Spangler was a janitor in a Canton... Read >
Author: James Thompson

Do it yourself Coating

10th July 2009
It's easy to coat all you require is several materials and shielding outfits like rubber gloves; working goggles; scrub sponge or brush; a broad, flat, paintbrush; tin bucket; respirator with filters; paint roller (medium size); extension handle for paint... Read >
Author: jacobchris

The Different Faces of Alarm Clocks

04th July 2009
When you talk about the alarm clocks, you would definitely call up images of those steel rounded small clocks that you put on your table. You regulate it to your programmed wake up time, only to hit the Snooze when you do not want to rise. Besides telling... Read >
Author: Mian Shahzad

Basic Xbox 360 3 Red Light Repair Guide

11th June 2009
Electronic gadgets, such as the Xbox 360 are prone to encounter errors during use. As one switches on the power for the gaming unit, there may be instances that it flashes its red lights, located on the ring surrounding the power button. A basic Xbox 360 ... Read >
Author: Xbox360Repair

Basic Xbox 360 3 Red Light Repair Guide

03rd June 2009
Electronic gadgets, such as the Xbox 360 are prone to encounter errors during use. As one switches on the power for the gaming unit, there may be instances that it flashes its red lights, located on the ring surrounding the power button. A basic Xbox 360 ... Read >
Author: Xbox360Repair

What Are Your Ceiling Fan Choices?

01st May 2009
A ceiling fan uses mounted paddles that rotate and circulate air, which in turn produces a cooling effect. When ceiling fans originally hit the US during the latter 1870s, they were powered by a turbine and a small steady flow of water that operated belts... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Getting Ready for Summer Driving

16th April 2009
A large amount of people assume that it is more important to care for their car in the winter months, which is incorrect – although maintaining your car correctly in winter is vital, this level of attention applies all year round, not least in the heat ... Read >
Author: freedgabriel

Making Sense of Water Damage Cleanup

30th March 2009
Making sense of water damage cleanup starts with the realization that water damage is essentially one of the most common household problems faced by every homeowner today. Despite technological advances in both prevention and management of water damages, ... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

How the Old Can Benefit from Better Tax and Water Damage Programs in Baltimore

30th March 2009
In the diminutive Baltimore neighborhood of Anne Arundel, officials have embarked on outlining a plan that aims to give tax incentives to its elderly population. Additionally, the tax plan will particularly benefit those elderly citizens who have lived on... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Gasification of Wood and The Future in General for Biomass Gasification

06th March 2009
Gasification of wood is a simple technology that introduces secondary air to the falling ash which superheats it and combusts the ash and wood smoke to a point where there is very little left. The process is extremely efficient and gets the most energy ou... Read >
Author: Steve Last

The Green Iguana Surf Camp

20th January 2009
Green Iguana Surf Camp has been in the business for a long time now, teaching guests not just to ride the waves, but also to enjoy the entire surfing experience - all the while making sure that you know how to keep yourself safe in the Costa Rican waters.... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Biltong, a South African Favourite

28th December 2008
Biltong is a hugely popular food in South Africa whose history travels back for many years. It has been said that it was the Dutch who first introduced what we now know as biltong in the 17th Century when they brought with them their own recipes and me... Read >
Author: dtymon

Information on a Blacksmith Shop

19th December 2008
Blacksmith shops are among the world’s first factories. It was in the first blacksmith’s shops that industrial production began. Blacksmithing is really more of a re manufacturing process since the initial manufacturing is the production of the metal ... Read >
Author: Chris Comstock

Spooky Halloween Ideas

23rd October 2008
The most terrifying day of the year is approaching bringing along a tradition that comprises ancient beliefs that nowadays are mixed with the fun of the tricks and treats that characterize this day. Globalization has incorporated to Halloween other tradit... Read >
Author: Erik Aronesty

How To Increase Gas Mileage Without Disappointment

19th September 2008
Many motorists are wondering how to increase gas mileage without having to resort to buying a hybrid, or step down to a smaller class of vehicle. This has lead to a number of snake-oil salesmen plying their trade to unsuspecting consumers. These individ... Read >
Author: Vincent

Your Saviour in the hot summer: Air Conditioer

14th July 2008
An air conditioner is an appliance, or mechanism made to exit heat from a place by the help of refrigeration cycle. In building, a complete process of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning is called as HVAC. Their use, in the home, in the car... Read >
Author: Dmitry Raskin

Traditional radiators or more trendy radiators

19th June 2008
Whether it is used in a car or in a building, the goal of a radiator is to deal with the heat! But funnily enough, the radiator of a car, bus or motorbike is not used to warm it up, but rather cool it down. The radiator actually transfers the heat using ... Read >
Author: radiatorgalleryppc

The Choice Of The Radon Sump Is Very Important

17th April 2008
The use of a radon sump is presently considered one of the most efficient methods of extracting the radioactive gas laden air from the ground floor areas. The efficiency of a radon sump is so high that after its action, the level of radon drops to one ten... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Stay Cool In the Heat Of The Summer

11th April 2008
The danger with too much heat should never be underestimated. Heat can kill in a remarkably short space of time and with relatively little warning and yet just by taking a few simple precautions like getting plenty of fluids, staying out of the midday sun... Read >

Herbal Medicines for Burns and Scalds

02nd February 2008
Burns Burns are caused by excessive exposure to dry heat - for example, fire, electricity, or corrosive substances. First assess the severity of the burn. If it covers a small area of unbroken skin smaller than half the size of the victim's palm and on... Read >
Author: Alien

Under the hood

27th September 2007
As a vehicle moves, a handful of activities happen under the hood. Two of these activities concern the transmission (manual or automatic) and cooling and heating – processes crucial for an efficient automotive performance and longevity. The pressure pla... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Roaming in Style: the EarthRoamer XV-JP

19th July 2007
When people talk about off-roading and how much fun it is, it’s highly likely that you’ll also hear them mentioning the famed Jeep in the same breath, as Jeep is world-renowned for its mud-plugging potential. Now the iconic off-roader comes in a... Read >
Author: Jason Moore

Are you over tired and frustrated? Babies pick up on that

18th June 2007
When a baby is tired, hungry, stressed and frustrated, one of the only ways to let us know is through their cries. But what if you don't know what your baby is trying to tell you? How can you respond to his cries appropriately? To begin, feed your ba... Read >
Author: Tina Allen Liddle Kidz

What's Better Than...? : A Reaction

05th June 2007
Who would have thought that there’s something even better than dreaming big, having a vision, doing something for one’s self, and working hard? Mr. Butch Jimenez did. Head of the Media and Strategic Department of Philippine Long Distance Telephon... Read >
Author: Tom Johny

The History Of Vacuum Cleaners

17th November 2006
Before the vacuum cleaner the simple task of cleaning floors was not so simple. Area rugs would need to be taken outside, hung from posts and beaten by a large wooden beating stick. Floors were swept and the the debris was picked of by hand and then dis... Read >
Author: Lee Harris

Electric cooling fan switches

08th November 2006
The work of these electric cooling fan switches is to sense the temperatures in the car engine environment and then turn on the cooling fan if cooling is needed. Different electric cooling fan switches have different temperature settings in order to enabl... Read >
Author: Benerd Fransisco

Three Emerging Technologies that Will Change the World

05th October 2006
Copyright 2006 Jack Knows Inc. I was speaking with a friend the other night about his great grandfather. His great grandfather was born in 1875. He lived until 1965. Can you imagine the technology that this man saw come online? Let me name a few: t... Read >
Author: Paul Mcgillivary

Considering the Many Types of Air Purifiers

12th June 2006
If you are like the majority of the population, you spend most of your time indoors. Many people work indoors, most eat indoors, and everyone sleeps indoors. If you are one of the few people that spend all of their time outdoors, you have little to worr... Read >
Author: Michael Cook

Durable and Long-lasting Radiator Parts now on sale at Parts Train

10th July 2005
Your car radiator is the primary cooling mechanism for your engine. Parts train's Radiators are a simple and elegant solution to the need for engine cooling. Parts train's Radiators are mostly made of aluminum. Light and strong, aluminum is great for maki... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane