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Golf ball divers

24th September 2009
The sixty footer The company I was contracting for had warned me that the lakes on this course were a little darker and deeper than most, since they had made the lakes from the sand dredging process for the construction of the surrounding retirement c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

12 Quick Scrapbooking Ideas To Add Interest To Your Page Layouts

17th September 2009
Sometimes all a scrapbooking page needs is just a simple accent or element to add interest to the layout or to enhance the photographs. Here are a few quick and easy ideas you can use on your scrapbook pages today. 1. One of the easiest scrapbooking te... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Select Beaded Lamp Shades

11th September 2009
When it comes to selecting beaded lamp shades, there are several issues that need to be considered. -Beauty: Beauty isn't the only thing within the beholder's eye. The majority of individuals may already have ideas that are preconceived based on the a... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Asus EEE PC T91 Black Tablet Netbook Complete Review

08th September 2009
I'm realy looking forward to get my hands on Asus EEE PC T91 that features full touchscreen ability, this netbook tablet is available in the US market now. More Often Than Not, touchscreen tablets are an off-repeated blend of excitement and disappointment... Read >
Author: Kelly Rose

Learn how to cover the CD with customizable designs

23rd August 2009
Have you ever given a thought to creating your own CD cover? There are several reasons for you to do so. You may want to arrange your CD collections according to the various types of CDs you own. For instance printing your own cover using a color coded sy... Read >
Author: RostyslavMarchuk

The HTC Hero White provides simple functionality with stunning looks

10th August 2009
HTC have brought out several colour variants of the Hero range of phones, with the HTC Hero White being one of them. The white version is clean cut and looks stunning with its large display screen taking up the whole front face and an angled bottom edge w... Read >
Author: admindgs

The HTC Hero Brown arrives into the fray

07th August 2009
The HTC Hero Brown offers a luxury mobile phone with a multitude of features that engages its user. The functions are encased within a solid looking but stylish exterior which is sleek and defined. It has an unusual angled bottom edge to the phone and a l... Read >
Author: admindgs

How to Figure Out Your Bra Size

01st July 2009
Finding the right fit for a bra can be a real challenge. Numerous studies have shown most women get the process wrong. There are many factors to getting the perfect fit with a bra. Figuring out your size is the first place to start. Before we go throug... Read >
Author: Tiffany Hart

Are Your Bras Uncomfortable and Driving You Nuts?

01st July 2009
There are certain types of clothing that can be worn whether they fit or not. Just look at jeans and how kids in particular wear them. Unfortunately, this is not the case with bras. There is no other piece of clothing that women complain about more than t... Read >
Author: Tiffany Hart

How to Build a Ramp

22nd June 2009
A Ramp can be useful for a lot of things like moving heavy things, a skateboard ramp, bicycling etc. It’s pretty easy actually to build your own ramp of custom dimensions. In fact, it is better if you get one a custom built as it would be as per your ex... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

DIY: How to Install a Garage Door

12th June 2009
A garage door is a great investment for the safety, security and value of your home. Many garage door companies have delivery and installation services with their garage door store which is great for those who want the garage door without the hassle. Howe... Read >
Author: Jeremy Harmon

DIY: How to Install a Garage Door

12th June 2009
A garage door is a great investment for the safety, security and value of your home. Many garage door companies have delivery and installation services with their garage door store which is great for those who want the garage door without the hassle. Howe... Read >
Author: Jeremy Harmon

Tips For Best Results With the Powis Parker Fastback Scoring Machine

29th May 2009
The Fastback Scoring machine is an excellent choice for anyone looking to create high quality short run perfect bound covers and documents. The scoring machine is easy to use and is even compatible with digitally printed sheets. However, this article is d... Read >
Author: mybinding

Text Orientation and Zones Using PowisPrint Software and the Fastback PowisPrinter

29th May 2009
When using the PowisPrint software with the P31 Printer you can customize your text in a huge number of ways. This article will discuss the options for editing text orientation and the use of zones within the software. These features allow you to take you... Read >
Author: mybinding

How to Use the Powis Parker Fastback Scoring Machine

29th May 2009
The Fastback scoring machine is an excellent choice for creating perfect bound documents. Generally, common paper card and cover stocks of approximately 20 points (.020 inches or .50 mm thick) can be nicely scored. For materials thicker than this, or of u... Read >
Author: mybinding

Lengthening the Life of Your Garage Door Through Regular Maintenance

19th May 2009
Garage doors are opened and closed several times a day. In an average household, that would be over ten to twenty times daily, and more if you've got several vehicles. Over time, the components will wear out, metal parts will rust, and the wood will be af... Read >
Author: WISGD

Getting A Cool Crochet Pattern

28th April 2009
Crocheting is becoming a popular hobby nowadays. This is true for most of the not-so-young yet not-so-old ladies who spend most of their time at home. Crocheting is an artful craft, needlework in particular, that takes time to be learned and mastered. Not... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Nokia N95 is one of the first phones with a 5 megapixel camera

24th March 2009
The N95 gives up the Nokia proprietary pop-port and instead has a mini USB connector located on its bottom edge. The mini USB port cannot be used for charging, though, a task that is handled by a new style mini Nokia power connector. The Nokia N95 offers ... Read >
Author: fuiztmartin

The Sony Ericsson W910i is a superslim slide phone

13th March 2009
The first thing that strikes you when you initially grab hold of the W910i is the screen. It takes up most of the real estate available on the front of the phone and is much larger than those that have graced other Walkman phones such as the W880i. It's a... Read >
Author: fuiztmartin

How To Store Your Gardening Tools

06th March 2009
Storage of garden tools in a precise fashion helps keep them in good working order, and saves you time in locating them. A tool house 3x6 feet can take care of a great deal of equipment. Because tools are usually kept in unlighted places, and often no... Read >
Author: Josiah Smart

How to Use Fiberglass Mesh

04th March 2009
  When you’re taping sheetrock seams, it’s imperative that you apply an even coat of drywall mud for a smooth finish. Fiberglass mesh is easier to use than drywall paper tape and it resists bubbling. Although paper tape is quicker if you’re a prof... Read >
Author: sunny

Building Lingo 101

03rd March 2009
Even if you don't know how to fix a leaky pipe or build a house, it helps to understand the lingo. You may find yourself dealing with a contractor one day, and you'll sound a lot more knowledgeable if you know some of the common building terms and what th... Read >
Author: Justin Lee

Nokia 6650 Black – Basic description

31st January 2009
Nokia 6650 Black is a classy handset and provides the best experience in internet browsing. With such facilities, the users can check their mails anywhere. The integrated 2Mp camera enables the users to click thrilling and delightful moments with an excel... Read >
Author: Vipin Mishra

Installing a bathroom sink

21st January 2009
Installing a new bathroom sink can be moderately difficult at times especially if you are a novice. However once you have triumphed over this venture , a new bathroom sink will bring a new elegance and classiness to your bathroom. Be very careful when in... Read >
Author: vixdar

Bedding Buying Guide

16th January 2009
Bedding is an important home and furnishing article and there are different factors that deserve consideration like durability and comfort level. You get designer bedding items like covers, sets, pillows and cushions that allow supreme comfort while addin... Read >
Author: Amanda Somers

Kitchen Knives That Are Indispensable For Your Cooking!

05th January 2009
Is your kitchen equipped with all the kitchen tools that it needs? This must be a well-known fact: the right use of the proper tools will in fact develop your cooking know-how. Not only that, but it will also put in an additional degree of simplicity to f... Read >
Author: abha

Kitchen Knives That Are Indispensable For Your Cooking!

05th January 2009
Is your kitchen equipped with all the kitchen tools that it needs? This must be a well-known fact: the right use of the proper tools will in fact develop your cooking know-how. Not only that, but it will also put in an additional degree of simplicity to f... Read >
Author: abha

iPod Classic User Guide

17th December 2008
In the box Together with your iPod classic, you have earphones a USB 2.0 cable a dock adaptor What you also need To use your iPod classic, you must have a computer. Mac A Mac requires a USB 2.0 port Mac OS X v10.4.11 or later iTun... Read >
Author: Ben T Wilson

No Sew Roman Shades

03rd December 2008
Imagine having amazing designer roman shades on your windows in as little time as it takes to install some curtain hardware! Making a no sew roman shade is ridiculously easy! First, purchase a lined drapery panel in a fabric... Read >
Author: Jenny T.

Is Your kitchen Equipped With All The kitchen Tools That It Needs?

25th November 2008
This must be a well-known fact: the right use of the proper tools will in fact develop your cooking know-how. Not only that, but it will also put in an additional degree of simplicity to food preparation, as well as enhance your general contentment with t... Read >
Author: Shivi.Kashyap

The Care and Feeding of Rock Gardens

27th October 2008
Rock gardens are a great landscaping choice, especially for environments that don't get a lot of rain and consequently can't support the convential lawn without wasteful water usage. They are also a great component of xeriscaping, planting a lawn with pla... Read >
Author: Mike Taylor

Making Roman Shades - How To Construct

23rd October 2008
(From the Making Roman Shades series) When decorating your room that requires light control and privacy... like your bedroom... roman shades immediately come to mind. Roman shades are the perfect window treatment for just about any room. Roman Shades c... Read >
Author: Jenny T.

Show Them Your Personality

17th October 2008
There’s a certain generic look that a lot of companies have. Whatever industry they’re in, they take on certain colors or certain images that are very basic for their industry, and so they kind of blend in. This often extends to the business card... Read >
Author: Kaitlyn Miller

Make a Hanging Cat Scratching Post

28th August 2008
Some cat furniture can be intimidating. The shear size of some cat scratching posts can threaten to take over an entire room. For people with both cats and small spaces there is an answer – make your own high quality and compact cat furniture. It's e... Read >
Author: Bob Hampel

Cat Furniture – Making Your Own Cat Scratching Post

24th August 2008
Cats need to scratch. That's their way of exercising toes and removing old claw sheaths. Aside from that, it just feels good. You can buy a cat scratching post, make your own, or see your sofa destroyed. Cat furniture does not have to be complex or diffic... Read >
Author: Bob Hampel

Review of the Sony Ericsson W910i

14th August 2008
The Sony Ericsson W910i is yet another phone in the Walkman phone series. It is a very slim slide phone that includes a Walkman 3.0 player, an FM radio, a 2 megapixel camera with 2.5 digital zoom, HSDPA and shake control and a video camera. It also inclu... Read >
Author: Caroline Telford

LG KU990 Viewty Review – Camera Phones At Their Finest

22nd July 2008
With a solid reputation as LG’s best phone yet, the KU990 Viewty is LG’s foray into the high-technology camera phone market. Boasting over 7.5 cm of touch screen space, this Viewty finally brings the promise of touch screen heaven into reality. Out... Read >
Author: Andrew Wallis

Wall Mounted Televisions: Things to Consider

02nd April 2008
Small condominiums and full-scale home theater owners are all looking to mount their flat panel televisions to create more space and a better eye-catching design. Mounting a television onto the wall does not have to be difficult but it does take some car... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Understanding Second Empire Architecture

25th February 2008
Some of the 19th century's most imposing, majestic homes and public buildings were built in the Second Empire style. Based on French design elements popular during the Second French Empire, this building form was popular throughout the European sphere ... Read >
Author: Kevin Bilberry

Recover That Worn Out Pool Table

06th February 2008
Nothing brings new life to an old tired pool table, or livens up that boring game room, more than putting new felt on your pool table. Get rid of those scuff marks, tears, and stains, get rid of that boring old green, and try something bright and bold li... Read >
Author: Steve Cancel

Sony Ericsson W880i

18th September 2007
The delicate, eye-catchy look with an admirable call quality inclusive of Bluetooth technology, Sony Ericsson W880i comes with a walkman player along with 2 mega-pixel in-built camera facilities. Known to the market as walkman phone, Sony Ericsson W880i o... Read >
Author: Ian Ball

Bridal Flower Arrangements - 4 Basics For Designing Bouquets

21st May 2007
The bride's bouquet is the largest one in the bride's entourage. However, this doesn't mean that it must be gigantic. If you always prefer your bouquet to contain those tropic flowers dazzling to the eye and a garland which trails on forever accentuated b... Read >
Author: Anthony Lee

Christmas Presents for Pooches

08th March 2007
Dogs are mans best friend, and as any dog owner will tell you, they really do become part of the family. This is probably why we can't leave the family dog out of the festivities at Christmas time. There are many of products on the market for dogs from do... Read >
Author: S.Roberts

How to grow massive amounts of tomatoes vertically.

23rd January 2007
In this article we discuss spacing, pruning and the building of Tframes to grow tomatoes vertically. Growing Tomatoes Vertically Using T-Frames Here’s how to grow tomatoes the way "the big boys" do it! Do it right and your yield will amaze you a... Read >
Author: Jimffef

How Knowing More About Dip Tubes Can Keep You From Having Cold Showers

17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 John Haynes Curved Dip Tubes The curved dip tube was invented to help keep sediment under control. The bottom end of the tube is curved to allow a swirling motion around the bottom of the tube. New sediment cannot form because it is... Read >
Author: John Haynes

How To Make A Wedding March Music Box

15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Monique Hawkins You have a friend or loved one who is getting married or is a newlywed. You desire to give a special gift to show your love and support, but don't know what to give. If you are one who loves arts and crafts, and are creat... Read >
Author: monique hawkins

How to Install Kitchen Cabinets - You Can Do That

29th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Dennis Watson Your kitchen is one of the most important rooms in your house. Not only do you rely on it to cook, you do most of your socializing and entertaining in there as well. And one of the first things people notice about a nice ki... Read >
Author: Dennis Watson

Steel Garage Doors 101

20th April 2006
Is your garage door worn becoming impossible to lift, looking saggy and cracking? Or just generally falling apart? If you said yes, now is the time to replace it with a new garage door that's affordable, easy to operate and even easier to maintain! S... Read >
Author: Alice Alda

Home Improvements – The Fun Stuff

22nd November 2005
Planning home improvements necessarily involves addressing numerous practical matters. That doesn't mean you should ignore the fun stuff! The Fun Stuff The first thing to plan for in home improvements is the practical stuff. The second thing you nee... Read >
Author: Raynor James

Protect your investment : Pool Pad and Coving

01st October 2005
Above ground pools are a wonderful investment of fun for a lot less money than building an in ground pool. Having said that we must note that to make your above ground pool experience enjoyable you must spend some money. So many people have traveled down ... Read >
Author: Craig Nolan

Don't Make Your Website User-UNfriendly

12th January 2005
Web Design is a very subjective process. Your idea of what looks good may differ from the next person's. While wild backgrounds and flashing text were once considered 'cool', unwritten standards have evolved into every web designers inventory. In the f... Read >
Author: Will Hanke