Archive for November, 2006
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Dear Gospel Lover,
Are you someone trying to learn to play those toe-tapping, foot-stomping, hand-clapping, finger-snapping praise songs on the organ? If so, keep reading this e-mail because I’ve found something that will definitely help you!
The folks over at HearandPlay(dot)com just sent me an e-mail a couple days ago telling me about their brand new organ DVD course.
It takes you step-by-step and over the shoulder through tons of techniques. I mean, it’s filled with loads of information and professional techniques that any serious musician learning to play up-tempo praise songs would want to have.
In this new organ DVD course, you’ll…
* Discover the simple secrets to effectively using the drawbars, percussions, and settings to obtain the contemporary sound that you desire.
Click below for more details
http://www.hearandplay.com/402080/organ
* Learn the way of the west coast and how to contemporize your praise & devotional songs using “west coast” chords, movements, and runs!
* Learn how to power up your left hand by forming a variation of the chord you’re right hand is playing. This strategy alone will make your praise songs differ from the next musician tremendously.
Click below for more details
http://www.hearandplay.com/402080/organ
* Slow motion break-downs of advanced fill-ins and right-hand chordal movements so that you never miss a single beat!
When I first saw this course, I mean all I could saw was wow! You don’t have to take my word for it though. Just listen to what this new Gospel Keys 350 has done for my friend Austin already! (see link below)
http://sell.hearandplay.com/at.cgi/402080/organkeys
(…and if you’re also serious about taking your piano playing to the next level and avoiding the pitfalls that many
musicians fall into, you might want to consider taking them up on their other “Gospel Keys” courses”).
Visit: http://www.hearandplay.com/402080/gk.html
All the best,
HAPPY HOLIDAYS 2006
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Product Description
Amazon.com Review
Even though they feature a wintertime pattern, you can use these Winterberry dishes any time of the year to remind you of the fun and beauty of winter. Each plate, bowl, and mug has a thin green stripe around the outer edge, a ring of holly berries and branches, and an embossed filigree pattern in white. The 16-piece set provides service for four, consisting of dinner plates, salad plates, soup/cereal bowls, and mugs. As with all Pfaltzgraff dishes, single replacement pieces are available for broken items. The stoneware is microwave-, oven-, freezer-, and dishwasher-safe. Five-year warranty. –Doree Armstrong
Product Description
Winterberry 16-piece set features a white stoneware body decorated with a festive red and green holly design. Service for four includes: four each – dinner plate, salad plate, soup/cereal bowl and mug.
Product Features
16-piece dinnerware set in Winterberry pattern, service for 4
Includes 4 each: dinner plate, salad plate, soup/cereal bowl, and mug
Crafted from durable chip-resistant stoneware with bright glazes
Decorative holly berries and branches on white; thin green stripe around edge
Safe in the dishwasher, microwave, and freezer; 5-year warranty
I’ve got a clip-watch like this. What’s great is that you can spin it around, then flip it up and can see the time NORMALLY … versus upside down..
By Randy Rater
In most cases, home improvement projects are rather costly. A lot of people tap their savings to be able to get some home improvements done. This can be very harmful to ones pockets, leaving you short of a comfortable reserve in the event of an unforeseen expense. In some cases, people resort to getting home improvement loans which can sometimes drag your budget off track and getting you more buried in debt than ever.
However, you should not be discouraged. There are alternative ways of doing home improvements that don’t require spending a truck load of money. Your money is a resource that’s very important and should be spent wisely making sure you have enough to take care of the more important things. For example, your children’s education and emergency situations like unexpected illnesses.
Here are some tips on how you, as a homeowner, can do home improvement projects the cheap way.
1. Know what you want
Many people hire contractors to do home improvement jobs for them precisely because they do not have a clear idea of what they want to do with their homes. Consulting these professionals can really hurt your pockets only to find out later that you don’t want what they have done to your house.
You can read home improvement magazines, watch some television shows regarding home improvements or even look around in other people’s homes to get some ideas regarding what you would want to do with your house. These free ideas can be put on paper in drawings or in short descriptions. Now you have some direction.
2. Feasibility
There are many ways of improving your home. You should think about the feasibility of home improvement projects before undertaking them. Not all projects will make sense for all homes. Are you willing to commit the required time, effort, finances, and temporary inconvenience for the proposed changes? Nothing is a greater waste of resources than half finished projects that weren’t practical to begin with.
3. Rearranging
Changing the arrangements in your house can be considered as home improvement projects. Putting your furniture in good and new positions can be a good way to change the overall ambiance of the house.
4. Change the color scheme
Colors play a huge role in terms of defining the home’s character. If you are getting bored with the overall ambiance of your house, you can do some repainting jobs yourself. You can also involve the other members of the family and this will make the job easier and more fun. Try wallpapering for some interesting and fun effects.
5. Be green
Putting plants into the overall scheme of home improvement is an awesome way to give the house a fresher look. Plants add warmth and freshness to every home. Even artificial flowers or fruit bowls add a richness to your homes living areas. A few well placed shrubs around the exterior will do wonders for the overall curb appeal.
These are just a few tips on how to achieve a better home using less of your budget. However, a cheaper way doesn’t necessarily equate to a less effective way. The most important thing is that you enjoy your house and feel comfortable with it.
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Article Source: EzineArticles.com/?expert=Randy_Rater
Tags: Ezine Articles, Home Improvement
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Howard Miller Galleria Massive, 42″ diameter gallery clock finished in Oak Yorkshire on select hardwoods and veneers. Gold finished hinged bezel and glass crystal. White dial is complemented by black Roman numerals and markers, black hour and minute hands, red second hand and a separate second hand track. Electric movement. Finished in Oak Yorkshire on select hardwoods and veneers. D. 5-1/2″ (14 cm) Dia. 42″ (107 cm) |
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Explorer Havana Reclining Sofa only Includes: Reclining Sofa: 90″W x 41″D x 41″H |
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Carson City Queen Bedroom Group w/ Drawer Chest Group Includes: Queen Size Bed (Headboard, Footboard, and Rails), Night Stand, Dresser and Mirror, and Drawer Chest. Drawer Chest: 42″ X 19″ X 53-7/8″H |
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Denim Twin Captain’s Bed The Denim Collection features solid pine construction in a solft Vanilla finish with washed Denim accents. Versatile wrap configuration of modular cases and hutches. Dust proof cases, side-glide drawers with auto stop, and case levelers are some of the wonderful features of this handsome collection. Includes roll-out slats and 45-1/2″ Headboard. Approximate Dimensions: HB 45 1/2″H FB 32″H Overall Length 76″L Width 38″W |
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Technical Details
Electric curve snow thrower; simple trigger start and no parts to lubricate
12 amp electric motor throws snow to 30 feet, cuts 10-inches deep and 18-inches wide per pass
Durable plastic body; metal handle; minor assembly required
Includes 160-degree adjustable chute, safety key lock
47 by 18 by 36.2 inches; 24 pounds; 2-year warranty
Product Description
Amazon.com Review
Remember when snow days meant snowball fights, building forts, and a day off from school? Now, they just mean having to shovel the driveway and walkway. Lucky for us, the Toro 1800 Power Curve snow thrower can make that job a lot less arduous and time-consuming. Powered by a 12 amp electric motor, the Power Curve can clear 4 inches of snow off a 50-by-20-foot driveway in 10 minutes flat. The thrower cuts to a depth of 10 inches and width of 18 inches per pass. A patented two-blade curved rotor scrapes the snow all the way to the pavement and throws it up to 30 feet. The chute rotates 160 degrees, too, for better snow control. Best of all, the Power Curve is lightweight, compact, and maneuverable. Startups are easy. Just squeeze the trigger on the control bar, then release it when you want to stop. A key lock helps prevent unauthorized use, so you don’t have to worry about kids, or even the neighbor borrowing it without permission. With the Power Curve, snow removal is quick and easy, so you can spend your time on more important things, like having snowball fights. –Carl Thress
From the Manufacturer
Toro’s 1800 Power Curve is lightweight and hardworking. The exclusive Power Curve design throws snow farther and cleans right to the pavement. The 1800 Power Curve is maintenance free – no gas and oil to mix – simply plug it in and go – starts everytime. Since it is lightweight this electric snowthrower is easier to maneuver than a gas unit.
Product Description
Toro, 1800 Power Curve, 12A Motor, 18″ Clearing Width, 10″ Intake Height, Push Drive System, 160 Degree Adjustable Chute Control, Manual Pitch Control, Can Move 700 LB Of Snow Per Minute, 30′ Throw Distance, Perfect For Small Lots, Sidewalks & Driveways, Weighs Only 24 LB, Safety Key Lock Prevents Unauthorized Use, Minimal Assembly Required, 2 Year Full Warranty
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Product Description
The HOW-TO Challenger/ Plasma Car uses centrifugal force only. It is non electric and requires no peddling and no batteries. It is fun and easy to ride and good excercise for children. Just wiggle the steering wheel and away you go. You can turn the steering wheel 180 degrees and using the same action the car will go in reverse. The car will hold up to 200 lbs and has a maximum speed of 2 MPH.
Product Features
* The HOW-TO Challenger/ Plasma Car uses centrifugal force only
* It is non electric and requires no peddling and no batteries.
* It is fun and easy to ride and good excercise for children
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