Friday, October 28, 2011

Surefire 6PX PRO Dual-Output LED 2011 MODEL (200 lumen) 6PX-B-BK Black

!9# Surefire 6PX PRO Dual-Output LED 2011 MODEL (200 lumen) 6PX-B-BK Black

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Post Date : Oct 29, 2011 02:16:14 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Virtually indestructible LED emitter regulated to maximize light output and runtime
  • Two output levels-high for maximum light, low for extended runtime
  • Precision micro-textured reflector creates smooth, optimized beam
  • Tough polycarbonate window resists impact High-strength aerospace aluminum body, Mil-Spec hard-anodized for extreme durability
  • Dual-output tailcap click switch-press for momentary-on low, click for constant-on low, return to off then press or click again for high Weatherproof-O-ring and gasket sealed

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Essential Tools for Home Improvement Projects

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Are you a do it yourself-er who has all the tools you could ever need to fix up around the home? Or are you brand new at doing it yourself and are interested to know what tools are most important? Regardless, the following review of tools will help you chose the most important tools for home improvement projects.

Hammer

Nobody can even think of beginning a home improvement project without a hammer. It is simply not something that you do. Because of this you need to make sure you have at least one hammer if not two before you begin any project. A large size and a mid size are two good options and you may even choose to buy a hammer set even has a little one. Galco holsters can be placed on your hip to help you carry the hammers wherever you need to go.

Surefire Flashlight

A surefire flashlight is another important tool to have with you when you begin any home improvement project. Lots of times remodeling results in you needing to see in dark places and what could be better than Surefire flashlights to help you see?

Screwdriver Set

A screwdriver set is also very important when you begin projects because you won't ever finish a project without the help of a screwdriver, at least not in most cases. Because of this you need to make sure you have some quality screwdrivers to help you with all your at home projects.

Saw

A saw will also come in handy if any of your home improvement projects involve cutting wood or building things. Lots of people build different things around the house and use electric saws and you can too.

Nails, Screws, Etc.

Make sure you have a wide selection of nails, screws, and other hardware on hand so that no matter when you want to begin a home improvement project you will already have a lot of the things you need right on hand.

These are just some of the important tools you will need when you start any home improvement project and in fact will probably use all of this with most all projects. If you are starting a very specialized project like laying hardwood floors or putting down linoleum then there are some other specialized tools you might need. Nevertheless, these general tools are a necessity if you want to do any projects at home on your own!


Essential Tools for Home Improvement Projects

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Driving Cross Country - 5 Ways to Optimize the Experience

!9# Driving Cross Country - 5 Ways to Optimize the Experience

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Alright you got some time off and you want to travel. A nice cross country road trip sounds good, but what should you do to optimize your driving experience. I have traveled the United States back and forth top to bottom 8 times while I was a clown with Ringling Bros. Circus. I've driven through Mexico and Canada. Trust me I've made lots of wrong turns and been stranded more than my fair share. The Following are 5 ways to make sure your journey is one to remember... in a good way.

Disaster or Emergency Kit- basic kits should include roadside flares, a quart or two of oil, small first aid kit, extra fuses, flashlight, some kind of multipurpose tool with pliers, knife, saw, bottle opener, screwdrivers, files etc... tire inflator, rags, and pen and paper. These can be customized for the type of trip you're taking like going through the desert you might want to pack extra water. If you're traveling through the mountains you might want to pack a blanket. Either way this kit will literally be a lifesaver!

Route Planning- maps, atlases, and other navigation devices will make your drive safer. I would highly recommend familiarizing yourself with the route you're going to take before the trip. Also take into account traffic, weather and construction. Nothing is worse than sitting in traffic before your trip even gets started.

Insurance- this seems like a no brainer, but I'm not talking about car insurance which I'm sure you already have but rather Travel Insurance. Companies like Triple A are heaven sent when you're on the road. Whether you locked your keys in car and need the lock popped, or you've run out of gas 20 miles from the next exit don't overlook the power and peace of mind a little travel insurance can give you. Sometimes your credit cards have a travel insurance program that might be built into your card, give them a call.

Vehicle Inspection- checking things like tire pressure and oil levels will not only save you money at the pump, but they will protect you on long stretches of the highway. A quick visit to your local car repair shop or mechanic will let you know what needs to be fixed before your 1000 miles from home. "Know before you go."

Entertainment- music, movies, books on tape all huge lifesavers, especially if you have kids! This is a road trip after all make sure you have enough to mix it up for the voyage there and back. Games like Car BINGO are fun and inexpensive ways to pass the time. *Please be responsible and pay attention to the road while you're listening or playing. Safety First!

So there you have it: D.R.I.V.E. - Disaster or emergency kits, route planning, insurance, vehicle inspection, and entertainment easy to remember and well worth the effort. Have a great trip!


Driving Cross Country - 5 Ways to Optimize the Experience

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Where Does That Word Come From?

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"Instead of a handshake, I gave Toby a high-five to break the ice; and when we sat down on the front porch and started talking off the cuff, it was as if serendipity brought us together."

That sentence contains several words and actions you see and hear every day. But have you ever wondered where some of our most common communication-related terms come from?

Handshake

We do it every day - sometimes 20 times a day. But how many of us actually know where the handshake originated? According to author/speaker Melvin Murphy, "The handshake has origins more anthropological than historical. Men used to carry knives, spears and rocks. And when land was scarce, males would extend their hand to show that they were not attempting to kill their neighbor."

"Furthermore, the classical Greeks were under the impression that the right hands were mysteriously connected to the heart. And they may not have been very far off point. The handshake is a symbol equivalent of a promise. It becomes a virtue of the word and value of the person extending it. It is an agreement sealed with honor before the lawyers get involved. The handshake is a very valuable tool and, since in business often the communication is one-to-one, it's flexible and indicates that an agreement has been reached on current dealings. It says that all information and intentions have been disclosed so that the value of the handshake is not diminished. The lesson here is that the handshake historically has carried symbolic importance. It is good to know what your handshake is worth. It's your word and it says you can deliver on your promises."

High Five

It was late in the 1977 season. Dusty Baker of the Dodgers was rounding third, heading for home, having just hit his 30th home run. The Dodgers were heading for a National League pennant! The on-deck hitter was Glenn Burke, enjoying his second season in the big leagues. As Baker crossed the plate Burke raised his hand. Baker responded by raising his. The two hands slapped together and a bit of history was made: the very first high-five.

Popularized in the 80's, the high-five not only served as a cultural symbol, but was added to the dictionary as well! According to Merriam Webster, a high-five (noun or verb) is "a slapping of upraised right hands by two people, as in celebration."

Break the Ice

The origination of the term break the ice dates back to old trade practices that involve, well, breaking the ice. When cargo ships became icebound for weeks at a time due to bitter, frozen winters, smaller ships were sent out to break the ice in order to make a path that would enable future trade. In other words, if you (as a boatman) wanted to get down to business - you had to break the ice.

Front Porch

In the book Preserving Porches, Rene Kahn explains that front porches were first made popular by the Greeks. They used them as gathering spots for public discussions, originally called porticos. As history unfolded and the Middle Ages arrived, the porch came to represent a cathedral's vestibule where worshippers could gather to socialize before and after the service. Then, by Victorian times, the word "porch" became interchangeably used with the words "veranda," "piazza," "loggia," and "portico," each of which could connote individual meanings. From this period until the second half of the nineteenth century, the word "porch" itself most often described a small, enclosed vestibule or covered rear entrance.

At this time, at the end of the nineteenth century, the word "porch" began to represent its present meaning. This meaning, in its American sense, generally refers to a "roofed, but incompletely walled living area." Honestly, I like what Bill Cosby says about front porches, "The front porch was an invention of the housewife who wanted to keep her husband far enough away to be quiet; but close enough in case she couldn't lift something heavy."

Off the Cuff

According to http://www.idiomsite.com, although this phrase was traditionally thought to be a spontaneous statement or response (isn't amazing how he comes up with those ideas off the cuff like that...?), it actually has origins in one of two places, depending on who you listen to. One example comes from the English Pub keepers' accounting system. Bartenders of the era kept track of patron's tabs by markings made on the starched cuffs of their shirts, so that with a mere glance at their shirt cuffs the bartender could quote a price seemingly 'off the cuff.' It may also come from the alleged practice, in the 1930's, of public speakers making last-minute notes on their shirt cuffs, for use during their speeches.

Serendipity

According to http://www.word-detective.com, the connection you've heard of between "serendipity" and Sri Lanka is true, and it's a very interesting story. Back in 1754, Horace Walpole, fourth Earl of Orford, wrote a letter to his friend, Horace Mann. In this letter, Horace W. undertook to explain to Horace M. the derivation of a new word he had invented, "serendipity":

I once read a silly fairy tale, called 'The Three Princes of Serendip'; as their highnesses traveled, they were always making discoveries, by accidents and sagacity, of things which they were not in quest of.

By 'serendipity,' Walpole meant 'the gift of making lucky discoveries, of finding valuable things one is not looking for,' and the word entered English in that sense. Curiously, however, 'serendipity' was rarely used in literature until the 20th century, and today is more often employed to mean the lucky find or happenstance itself, as in 'A parking meter with time left on it when one is broke is serendipity.'"

So, next time someone mentions one of these words; shakes your hand or gives you a high five; tell him the history behind it! It's a great conversation starter and surefire way to spice up the encounter.


Where Does That Word Come From?

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

SureFire E2D LED Defender Dual-Output LED (200 Lumens)

!9# SureFire E2D LED Defender Dual-Output LED (200 Lumens)

Brand : SureFire | Rate : | Price : $183.61
Post Date : Oct 02, 2011 11:54:43 | Usually ships in 24 hours

The E2D LED is a compact, dual-output flashlight with self-defense enhancements. It features a virtually indestructible power-regulated LED emitter and a Total Internal Reflection (TIR) lens. The E2D LED's pushbutton tailcap click switch lets you activate the flashlight and select output level: press or click for a 200-lumen high beam—ten times the light of a big two-D-cell flashlight, more than enough to overwhelm an aggressor's night-adapted vision; release or click off and press or click again for a 5-lumen ultra long-runtime low beam that's suitable for navigating around a dark room or parking lot. The Defender's crenellated Strike Bezel and scalloped tailcap provide further defensive options should the need arise.

  • Virtually indestructible, microprocessor-controlled, light emitting diode (LED) has no filament to burn out or break; two-stage light lasts for thousands of hours
  • Total Internal Reflection (TIR) lens produces tightly focused beam with enough secondary light to accommodate peripheral vision
  • Crenellated Strike Bezel and scalloped tailcap provide enhanced self-defense capabilities
  • Rugged aerospace-grade aluminum body, Mil-Spec Type III hard anodized in black

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