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How To Make Lighter and Thinner Magnesium Components?

23rd September 2009
Magnesium is the lightest structural material offering very good damping characteristics, weldability and excellent shielding against electro-magnetic interferance, and is unlimited in supply. It has been an excellent material for making portable electron... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Carving the Perfect Pumpkin

22nd September 2009
One of the most time honored Halloween traditions is the carving of the pumpkin to place on the front porch. Many families make it a part of their fall traditions to drive out to the local pumpkin patch, pick out the perfect pumpkins, and then come home t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Hotel Or Bed And Breakfast? - The Hotel Review

27th August 2009
People will conjure up different images in their minds when they think of the word, 'Hotel', or 'Guest House'. To some, 'Hotel' will instantly mean five-star luxury; to others it will remind them of a bland room with thin walls and noises emanating fr... Read >
Author: andywilliams06

Diminish the chances of getting laid off in this economic climate

25th August 2009
Practically two million U.S. Jobs have been lost in the preceding year, and as the country slips deeper into a recession, more large layoffs are likely. That's the word from Stephen Viscusi, career headhunter and author of Bulletproof Your Job. He s... Read >
Author: Mike Durr

Design Your Own Alarm System

10th August 2009
Home Security should be one of the most important property considerations. Why fill your home with your personal effects and decorate it if the home can be so easily burgled? It makes more sense to have a security system fitted that will deter intruders ... Read >
Author: Antony Christie

Learning How to Interview for a Job

03rd August 2009
Doug Wallace, an attorney and author of the memoir Everything Will Be All Right was the third oldest of eight children born into an impoverished Tennessee family. In his memoir, Wallace tells the story of how the stranglehold of poverty enchains its victi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tips for Choosing TV Lifts

29th May 2009
TV lifts are a great investment for any home. They save space, they're fun to talk about and they keep your TV safe from damage when it's not being used. How do you choose a TV lift, though? Well, there are some things to consider, before you buy one. ... Read >
Author: hiddentvexpert

The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

18th May 2009
Of all the grand historical sites Paris has to offer perhaps the most striking is that of Notre Dame de Paris. Among the city’s ancient ecclesiastical buildings, the Notre Dame Cathedral strikes a chord with visitors of all faiths and religions, histori... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Hotel Room

08th April 2009
Since I began working with the Florida tickets rental site, I suffer from recurring nightmares. I am haunted at night the spirits of the past numbers. There was a time when I traveled quite a bit about business. Fortunately, I do not hotels hop anym... Read >
Author: rubinavn

The Process Of Making Your Own Bread

10th March 2009
The nature and the quality of the ingredients required to make bread, as well as the utensils that are needed for this purpose, being understood, it is next in order to take up the actual work of making bread. Several processes are included in this work; ... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

A Brief Information On Piles Or Hemorrhoids

20th January 2009
What Are piles? Piles are a dilatation of radicles of rectal veins within the anal canal is called piles.The medical term for piles is hemorrhoids.Compared to arteries veins are weak due to thin walls and hence any backpressure in the veins can make them... Read >
Author: suegold

Building a Home Studio? Answer These Questions First.

03rd November 2008
Want to build your own in-home studio? With today’s affordable, user-friendly recording hardware and software, it’s possible for anyone to set up a studio that produces professional-quality sound. Here are a few questions to ask before you start mak... Read >
Author: Georgina Pearce

An Overview of Burglar Alarm Design

07th October 2008
Why fill your home with your personal effects and decorate it if the home can be so easily burgled? It makes more sense to have a home security system fitted that will deter intruders and send them elsewhere. This article is designed to give you an id... Read >
Author: Antony Christie

A Pint a Day with Personalized beer mugs

03rd September 2008
Beer mug designs are not limited to imposing glasses with distracting dimpled surfaces. They come in a multitude of shapes and sizes that are, in fact, personalized to a particular beer. They are designed specifically to enhance a beer's characteristics, ... Read >
Author: Remy

Warmth in Your Character Home

15th August 2008
As the warm summer months fade, the charm and uniqueness of some of today's character homes can fade along with it. This is because many of the older homes have insufficient insulation, especially compared to the recommended norm for today's homes. Howev... Read >
Author: Virgina Wherland

3D Printer Information and 3D Prints along with 3D Printer Technologies

27th June 2008
3D printing can be referred to as method of getting virtual 3D model printed onto a 2D object. 3D printing falls in the category of ‘rapid prototyping’ technology. The function typically performed by 3D printers is that of printing consecutive layers ... Read >
Author: Ryan Rounds

Choosing The Correct Baseball Bat

25th June 2008
Perhaps the most important aspect of the baseball must have a beater which is appropriate for your needs. A weight, the length, and the material of beats can do everything to affect positive or negative on an oscillation of the batter . Consider each opti... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier

Die Casting Information, Die Casting Defined, and Types of Die Casting

06th May 2008
Die casting is the method used for forcing molten metal into mold cavities under high pressure. Die casting is very versatile and hence, is the widest used method for casting a metal. Die casting is same as permanent mold casting the only difference is th... Read >
Author: Kent Klein

3d Printer Technology Advancements

25th April 2008
A 3D office printer that costs less than $5,000 and produces quality 3D Models? Manufacturers expect the arrival of this new printer and so far have been heavily disappointed, as orders have been taken but actual printers have yet to be supplied. In... Read >
Author: Dan P

Snoring Related To Women

28th March 2008
Women who snore are more likely to be embarrassed by their snoring than men, especially in front of their spouse or boyfriend. Not only is your sleep disrupted throughout the night, but disturbs your spouse or partner too. There are even cases of the sn... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Diverticulosis-Diseases

08th March 2008
What do doctors call this condition? Diverticular disease, diverticulitis What is this condition? In diverticulosis, bulging pouches (called diverticula) in the stomach or intestinal wall push through the surrounding muscle. Usually, the pouche... Read >
Author: David Jones

3D Printers reach NEW innovational heights

06th November 2007
3D Printers reach NEW innovational heights Amidst controversy it was widely advertised in the U.S. media that a U.S. company continuously promised to release a printer costing less than $5,000USD which can accommodate an office environment and produce 3... Read >
Author: michael

Noise Reduction Solutions for Offices

24th May 2007
Noise transmission is a common challenge faced in multiple inhabitant office environments. Individual office enclosures commonly consist of thin walls or a practical arrangement of partitions, neglecting to provide privacy among workers. A practical arran... Read >
Author: soundproof

Why do we need eye creams?

18th June 2006
Believe it or not, your lifestyle takes a toll on your eyes. Eating and sleeping habits along with the growing age leave a visible impact on the soft tissues that guard your eyes from outside. These tissues don't have any fat glands, which makes them the ... Read >
Author: Jason Mathews

What are softball bats made out of?

22nd February 2006
Softball bats were at one time made chiefly of wood, but advances in technology have introduced materials such as aluminum, graphite, and composites. Each material has its positive and unique features. Wood: Wood softball bats are very rare but are s... Read >
Author: Samuel Johnston

How To Make Lighter and Thinner Magnesium Components?

07th January 2006
Magnesium is the lightest structural material offering very good damping characteristics, weldability and excellent shielding against electro-magnetic interferance, and is unlimited in supply. It has been an excellent material for making portable electron... Read >
Author: Ken Yap

Home Security

09th December 2005
Security should be one of the most important considerations for your home. Why fill your home with your personal effects and decorate it if the home can be so easily burgled? It makes more sense to have a security system fitted that will deter intruders ... Read >
Author: Antony Christie

Thinking Location when Buying Spanish Property.

23rd October 2005
It is always important to consider the location of your prospective property purchase. If you were buying a property in your home country it would be easier because you would be familiar with your culture, your people and even the area. But in Spain howev... Read >
Author: Justin Colins