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Cool Designs With Chopper Tattoo

March 1st, 2010

We have always wanted and needed to set ourselves apart from the crowd. Even more so in a society that thinks that we should always conform to the standards and norms set, there are a number of us who want to show our own individuality that makes us unique.

There are so many things that we can do to set our selves apart from all the other people.

However, there is probably nothing like getting a tattoo. Even during the prehistoric times, tattoos were used to decorate our integuments. And there are so many tattoo designs available as there are different personalities. But the decision of getting a tattoo should not be impulsive at all.

This is because tattoos can no longer be removed. Recent improvements in technology will allow one to remove a tattoo through laser but a scar remains and, most of the times, the only way to get rid of a hideous tattoo is to have it covered by getting another tattoo on top of it.

So if you decide to get a tattoo, you have to make sure that the tattoo design that you get is something that you absolutely like. You must then get a tattoo design that reflects your personality and individuality exactly. But I know that not all of us are artists and we can conjure a design which is very much us.

You can probably get free tattoo designs through the internet, but the only problem is that the number of designs is very limited, these designs are often recycled from other websites which means that more often than not, they have been in the internet for a long time and has been used by so many others.

Getting ink in your skin should be treated as a kind of investment which means it is only right that you shell out a small price in order to get a tattoo design that was professionally made.

Chopper Tattoo is a website that has thousands of tattoo designs in their collections for you to choose from.

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Learn To Play Guitar DVD: Don’t Get Stuck While You’re Paying For Lessons

February 24th, 2010

It seems strange to me how many incorrect assumptions and teachings there are about becoming a better guitarist. Here is one thing that is NOT true.

You know what everyone says, “Teaching yourself is the best way to be original”. This is so obviously false its hard to believe that anyone could actually believe it - yet some people still do. Don’t fall into the trap of thinking this is the best way to learn.

This is the most close-minded philosophy I can think of. Musical skills are tools. One should want to obtain and master as many of these tools as will be needed to reach your goals.

Doing that alone won’t work well and even if it does eventually work, it will take 10 times aslong! Besides, how will you know if what you are trying to do is original if you don’t learn about what has already been done?

Beethoven was, of course, a master, but did not enjoy the fruits of any natural talents. He constantly edited his works over and over, trying to perfect them. Mozart , by comparison, very rarely ever edited anything he wrote.

People ask, “should I stop playing everything I am used to playing, until I get rid of all my bad habits”? Well, if you have a lot more discipline than I have, go ahead and do that! If you can stand not making music for months, go ahead, but I don’t recommend it.

This is critical to setting goals, planning strategy and monitoring the results, etc. When all the enemies of progress start to creep into your mind, you will need to bring your definite purpose to the forefront of your thinking. I have seen procrastination, fear of failure, self doubt, lack of motivation, temporary setbacks, and other negative things bring people with great potential to a halt. Knowing your definite purpose and reminding yourself of it when a negative thought comes into your mind will help you overcome it.

Well, that is the truth. That is the message I am always trying to get across. I am always trying to convey to people that if you have tried to learn the guitar and failed, it is not you, it is the approach to it all that is at fault. If you are stuck at a certain level of development, it is not you, it is your approach that is keeping you there. Change the approach, and you will create different results. I know this is a fact, because I do it every day, for myself, and for others.

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Clive Cussler’s The Wrecker

February 23rd, 2010

“The Isaac Bell Novels” is a new hit series by “one of the greatest adventure novelists of our time” (imdb), Clive Cussler. The Wrecker is the sequel to the successful first Isaac Bell novel, titled The Chase. (The next release in the series is scheduled for June 1, 2010.)

A detective by the name of Isaac Bell represents the main character in The Wrecker. Bell is as athletic and fearless as James Bond and as intellectually brilliant as Sherlock Holmes.

As an independently wealthy heir to a Boston banking family, Isaac Bell pursues his detective investigations with a fury born out of an obsession and passion for justice rather than the need to make a living.

In The Wrecker, the Southern Pacific Railroad hires the Van Dorn detective agency and Isaac Bell to capture a saboteur that has been targeting their construction sites with devastating effects. Southern Pacific’s financing for a project to build a new line between the northern and southern portions of the American West coast is threatened. If any more sabotage ensues, it could potentially sink the entire mega-corporation.

The villain known as The Wrecker may be every bit as brilliant as Isaac Bell himself, reminiscent of Sherlock Holmes’ arch-nemesis Professor Moriarty. Up until the end of the novel, The Wrecker hides in plain sight within the circles of Southern Pacific Railroad president Osgood Hennessy.

The goal of the Wrecker is to gain control of the entire United States railroad system, at a time in history when railroad barons such as Harriman and Vanderbilt were the wealthiest men in America, beginning with the Southern Pacific Railroad.

Set in the early twentieth century, the novel of course presents a golden opportunity for automobile enthusiast Clive Cussler to have fun with several classic automobiles from the age when the invention of the car was in its infancy and the experimental variety in styles was greater than ever in history.

Featured in The Wrecker, we find the winner of the 1908 New York to Paris race, the 1907 Model 35 Thomas Flyer, as well as a Packard Grey Wolf, a turn of the century Rolls Royce, Isaac Bell’s Locomobile, and a Bugatti Type 41 Royale.

Best-selling author Clive Cussler nurtures a personal passion for the sea, and has previously created three successful action novel series that all revolve in and around water. However, residing in Colorado, just about as far from the sea as you can get, Cussler also appears to love the mountains and the rugged terrain of the American West.

Through The Wrecker, we get a glimpse of this other side of Cussler, the one that loves the arid mountainous landscapes of the American West. And it’s an enthusiasm that shines through with unmitigated contagiousness. The new Isaac Bell series may well help give birth to a whole new generation of Western enthusiasts, as well as spark great excitement in many old ones. With all due respect to the previous Clive Cussler series, his Isaac Bell stories may top them all.

Britt Hellman lives in Western North Carolina with her husband and three children, working as a copywriter. She writes book review as a hobby. Visit her site to order The Wrecker, or the most recent Dirk Pitt novel, Arctic Drift, Clive Cussler.

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Stopping Common Indoor Bugs

February 15th, 2010

Some of the commonest bugs we see indoors anywhere in the world are flies, spiders, fleas and beetles. Nobody likes to have insects indoors, so most people will go to just about any extremes to eradicate these common indoor bugs. The less common indoor bugs may be woodlice, earwigs, scorpions and millipedes or centipedes, although they are not less wanted.

It does not matter where you are in the world, it is very difficult to keep these common indoor bugs outside, unless you go to the extremes of keeping all your windows and doors shut all of the time, which is obviously impossible. I live in Thailand and I know that this is not an option.

So, just what can you do about it? Well, let’s sort out all the flying bugs first, because of all the common indoor bugs, I think they are the most obnoxious indoor bug. They are very annoying, buzzing around your head and mosquitoes and other flies can produce irritating sores and besides that, all flies spread disease. I cannot bear to see them strutting about on food, knowing that they have more than likely just come off some dung heap somewhere and now they are spitting on my food to taste it with their stinking feet!

My first line of defence is fine-mesh door and widow screens. They are not dear and can be added retrospectively to any window. My window meshes slide, so they can cover only one half of a window at a any one time, but I do not find that a problem. You can still set up cross-winds, by opening two or more windows at opposite ends of a room. I love to see the flies on the mesh struggling to get in by day and the mosquitoes doing the same by night. At night, it is wise to switch on as little light indoors as possible in order not to attract these common indoor insects.

My second line of defence is natural predators - lizards, like Geckos (Jin Jok, in Thai). Some people don’t like them in the house much either and I can’t say that I’m all that keen on them indoors myself, but they are hard to keep outside and they do eat hundreds, if not thousands, of indoor bugs every day. I especially like to see them lying in wait on the outside of the mesh, ready to jump on any bug trying to struggle its way through the wires.

My third line of defence is a handheld bug zapper. You know, the electric, handheld bug zapper that looks like a child’s tennis racquet. The come in two forms: battery and rechargeable kinds. They are brilliant at catching and destroying any flying bug. The inset literally explodes and vaporizes on contact with the fully-charged wires of the indoor bug zapper. If you haven’t tried using one, you really should. They are most gratifying. These three defences will keep your house quite much free of flies.

The creeping common indoor bugs are not so much of a problem really. Door screens on self-closers will keep 99% of them out and the Geckos will help too. Spiders can get in pretty very easily, but then, I don’t mind them too much as long as they keep out of my way, as they consume other insects too. They are on our side really. However, for those who can not bear to trap them and put them outside, the handheld indoor bug zapper works well on spiders too.

Fleas can be a problem, if you keep cats or dogs, but then if you wash or dust the animal once a month, you should be able to keep those common indoor bugs under control quite easily. However, there are two final methods that we employ. Once a week, before we go out for the day, we spray every room with fly killer and every six-months we spray any rugs or carpets with an insect killer containing permethrin, which will survive washing and vacuuming for that long without losing its ability to kill common indoor bugs on contact. If you stick with these measures, you should be able to keep your home or office quite free of the most common indoor bugs and any less common indoor bug as well.

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Full HDTV Facts

December 14th, 2009

Full HDTV (full high definition television) has become a topic of interest to more people since the final crossover to DTV (digital television) on June 12, 2009. What has changed, at least in theory, is that everyone now has access to HDTV signals. However, if one wishes to view the signal in HD it will require an HDTV display regardless of signal source (antenna, cable, or satellite).

When talking about HDTV, the quality of the picture (or high resolution) is the main point. Anyone who chose to purchase or obtain an HD converter box still has an analogue picture on a CRT screen. The resolution of an NTSC-analogue TV described as 480i. The “i” in the description refers to the word “interlaced”. The reason why is because the CRT tube in the analogue television only 240 horizontal lines available, but the television camera has 480 lines. Therefore, in order to present the look of a more vertical resolution, the television signal is interlaced. If you consider the aspect ratio of 4:3, using basic mathematics, you can see why the analogue TV resolution can be depicted as 640 x 480i.

HDTV and full HDTV are different from analogue TV due to the resolution of each. The standard HDTV has a resolution of 720i or 720p while a full HDTV has a resolution of 1080i or 1080p. The “p” instead of the “i” stands for progressive scanning. This means that the vertical scans are done simultaneously. Using a 16:9 aspect ratio, the standard HDTV is has 1520 x 720 pixels and the full HDTV has 1920 x 1080 pixels.

Full HDTV, 1080p, would seem the product of choice; however, for a TV smaller than 42 inches the difference between standard and full HDTV cannot be seen. Consequently, these smaller TV’s are available only in standard HDTV, either 720i or 720p. To enjoy full HDTV a 42 inch or larger screen is necessary.

There are currently three options in screen technology for full HDTV: rear projection HDTV, full HD plasma, and full HD LCD TV. Though rear projection televisions are still available, the demand and popularity of them seems to be decreasing. For that reason, many manufacturers aren’t even making them anymore. Therefore, it’s advised to choose between the two remaining options. Other things to consider when choosing a new television are response time, the contrast ratio, and color reproduction qualities.

Features of a full HDTV plasma screen include a wide range in color, great brightness, and very large screens. The display screens can be made up to 58 inches. Also, since the display panel is only 2.5 inches thick, the TVs are only around 4 to 6 inches thick. Claims of contrast ratios in plasma televisions are as high as 50K and even 100K, but the highest contrast available is 30K. The response time is a very quick .001 milliseconds and the refresh frequencies are 600 Hz. Reasons to choose a plasma screen over an LCD display would be better color reproduction, a wider viewing angle, and fast response time. Response time can make a difference with fast moving images in such cases as watching sports and action.

One disadvantage is the power requirements in a plasma TV. The requirements can be as high as 500 watts. In addition, plasma TVs are traditionally heavier than LCD displays. However, the plasma can be mounted on a wall and the LCD display can’t.

Full HDTV LCDs have the same resolution as plasma HDTV screens. The effect of a slower response time in LCD TVs could possibly be ghosting on fast moving images. However the refresh rates have decreased to around 2 milliseconds with 240 Hz. The contrast ratios have also been enhanced to 30K. The biggest advantage of the HDTV LCD televisions is price since they are less expensive than plasmas.

A note of caution, except for resolution, when comparing specifications many reviewers question their accuracy and their meaningfulness to your viewing experience. My advice is judge for your self. In conclusion, barring financial and/or physical restraints or simple preference for smaller TV size, full HDTV is the obvious choice. If striving for a home theatre experience, make sure your full HDTV is compatible with the entire system you are planning.

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LED Monitors Offer Longer Life

November 9th, 2009

It is very likely that you have an LCD monitor attached to your desktop computer. If your monitor is less than twelve inches deep but more than one inch in depth, then you are reading this article on an LCD monitor or plasma monitor. You may love or hate your monitor, but you may find that you love LED monitors.

The difference between an LCD monitor and an LED monitor is with the source of the back light. The older LCD monitors are back lit with florescent tubes. These tubes only have a lifetime of three to four years before they begin to dim. Although it may seem that the smart thing to do to correct this problem would have been to allow the consumer to change the florescent tubes and keep the same monitor, but this option has not been offered by manufacturers. Instead, users are left with no alternative other than to replace their monitors. Thus, monitors become a large source of electronic waste.

In addition, although lighter than the monitors they replaced, LCD monitors are still heavier and thicker than LED monitors. Part of the thickness is due to the size of the florescent tubes. In contrast, LED monitors are very thin, especially if they are the edge lit type of monitor. It is the introduction of these monitors that make the ultra thin notebooks of today possible.

A third disadvantage of the LCD monitors is that the florescent light does not produce a full color spectrum. There are some colors that are just not as bright with these monitors as they are with the LED monitors that produce a high quality white light.

In addition, you will save energy with these newer monitors. While the amount may seem insignificant for a desk top computer, for a notebook or laptop computer less energy consumption means longer battery life.

Some users do complain that the edge lit LED monitors do not have an evenly lit screen. They find it brighter along the edges and darker in the center. This is due to the fact that the LED lights are only along the edges, making the super thin screen possible. This may simply be a matter of adjusting to the use of the screen.

Still other users find LED screens to be too bright for their applications. Since the brightness can cause eyestrain after continued use, users are advised to find monitors that allow for brightness control. By dimming the monitor, users may reduce the amount of eyestrain they experience.

Even though there are complaints, the LED monitor is one of the best available monitors on the market today. They are super thin, have great clarity and last longer than the LCD monitors that they are replacing.

Choosing a monitor with long life is a great choice for the environment. Whilst many people have simply given in to purchasing a new monitor every time they buy a new home or office computer, monitors should not have to be updated as often as the CPU. Choosing an LED monitor gives you the best chance of having a quality monitor that will last as long or longer than your current computer.

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How To Learn Blues Scales for Blues Guitarists

October 24th, 2009

Come and join us as we examine in depth, the advantages of utilizing blues backing tracks to perfect and hone our knowledge and expertise for playing the blues.

Blues music is one of the most passionate forms of music that is played on the guitar. Blues guitarists bleed out their emotions through their fingertips, and weave a soul-bearing story just by using six strings of Blues. Many individuals who love to play the guitar soon start loving blues music, if they werent already in love with it before.

One of the key components to learning how to play blues music is finding out the scales and chords that fabricate the foundation of blues music . Plenty of different varieties of blues music and distinct ways are there within that musical genre that you can learn, so it is critical to commence with the fundamental chords and scales and work your way up to the more complicated ones.

The classic blues scale is a pentatonic minor scale. It has one additional note than the regular pentatonic minor scale. This extra note hands the essential amount of tension to create the signature blues sound. The scale consists of six distinct note names, but when you actually play the blues scale you will play all the places for those note names within that unique position.

Once you learn that unique scale, you will be ready to master the timing, structure, and improvisational expressions of blues music. This is best accomplished by playing along with blues supporting tracks. Practicing with blues supporting tracks is like practicing along with an full blues band accompanying you. There are a plenty of benefits using blues backup tracks to improve your practice time.

One of the benefits to utilizing blues backing tracks is it helps you to realise structure and how the scale blends in with the rhythm section. By performing along with blues backing tracks, youll be able to combine the knowledge you have of the scale and implement what youve learned about music theory.

Other special benefit of blues backing tracks is that it is a powerful weapon in mastering one of the trickiest parts of playing the blues, known as improvisation. You have complete freedom to improvise based on your knowledge of the scale and your own creativeness with these guitar backing tracks. Improvisation is an essential technique, one that is crucial for the blues guitarist to boom in, especially during a live concert.

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?Here Are 5 Ways For Guitarists To Play By Ear

October 16th, 2009

Join us as we take a closer look at what it takes to learn to play the guitar by ear and share some great practical tips that you can use to improve your skills and fine tune your ear.

There are countless methods of learning how to play guitar, and all of them are fundamental and crucial for the mastery of the instrument. Most people learn to play by using sheet music, or tablature. This is for sure a required skill to learn for growth and development. There is something that a plenty of guitarists may not take the time to learn, and that is how to play the guitar by ear.

Learning to play by ear will allow you a greater depth of understanding about guitar. This will also facilitate you to recognize chords and scales you hear players using without needing the sheet music for that particular piece.

Hence as to begin learning how to play the guitar by ear, you need to have a basic knowledge and understanding of music. You dont have to be a professional, but that you should understand several of the basics of music theory. Some fundamental knowledge about chords, chord progressions, and how chords and scales work together will be very helpful.

patience is one more fundamental skill you’ll need to develop. Learning to play by ear can be very hard and time consuming; it demands a lot of practice. To perfect your sound, you’ll have to constantly play the same chords, riffs, and solos time after time.

One of the premium resources available to help you fine tune your ear is to play along with your favorite CDs. Dig out some of your preferred albums and start. One of the outstanding ways to learn is to mimic the guitar legends you love. By playing along and trying to copy their sound, you’ll develop in your technique. Another fun way is to jam along to guitar backing tracks like Planet of Rock.

Learning to play guitar by ear has a lot of benefits that can help you grow as a composer. It enables you to develop a deeper understanding of how to play, as well as how music fits together. Playing by ear also helps you out tremendously if you should happen to join a band and play with other guitarists.

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Chris Jones Mafia Wars Exposed Review

October 14th, 2009

by Chris Jensen

Are you an avid Mafia Wars player? If you are, then you must be one of those who are dying to know the secrets to becoming the top boss in this fun and exciting online game. The Chris Jones Mafia Wars Exposed strategy guide is one of the essentials that you need if you are planning to dominate this popular online game. Through this strategy guide, you will be able to learn how to get power, money, and respect so you can win over all the other Mafia Wars players.

Mafia Wars Exposed is from an underground Mafia Wars player who has decided to share his knowledge so you can learn various deadly techniques that you can use to become the ultimate top boss. This strategy guide will show you how you can legally own this game and make your Mafia Wars family rise on top of all the others without the use of cheat codes.

This strategy guide will make it possible for you to become the boss of all bosses. It has everything that you need to learn so you can dominate this online game with ease. This strategy guide will reveal different secrets on how you can become the top boss fast without having to use cheats. Through this guide, you will be able to have a prosperous and untouchable crime family of your own.

Some of the secrets that you can learn include getting Mafia Wars points super fast even if you have just started playing this fun online game. You will also learn how you can beat big Mafia Wars families and bosses through a technique that most players miss.

There is more that you can learn from this helpful strategy guide. Visit the Mafia Wars Exposed website today and learn more about the different steps to becoming the top boss of all bosses in this hot and exciting game.

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Extra-ordinary Uses for the Indoor Bug Zapper

October 8th, 2009

by Owen Jones

I don’t know whether you have ever used a handheld, indoor bug zapper, but I think that they are amazing. I’m talking about the handheld kind that looks like a child?s plastic, toy tennis racquet. They come in two basic sorts. I prefer the rechargeable bug zapper, for the reason that batteries end up up costing more than the indoor bug zapper itself, although you could always buy rechargeable batteries, but then they are costly too.

My wife and I like to pass time in the garden. We meet friends there, eat there and generally lounge about outdoors, as do most people about here, when they are not working. What’s more, it’s far cooler outdoors than indoors. A comfortable chair, a few snacks, a cool drink and a book or a buddy and life does not get much better. In fact, it?s heavenly.

That is until about six or seven o’clock when the first squadron of mosquitoes have judged that the sun’s rays have lost enough strength that they will not evaporate and they come out looking for blood. Some evenings are worse than others, of course. Normally, the mosquitoes are pretty bearable, especially seeing as I have discovered the indoor bug zapper. (I don’t know why it is called an ‘indoor bug zapper’, it is equally as effective outdoors as in).

It’s not that I want to kill things, but I find it difficult to have sympathy for mosquitoes. Nevertheless, I do get a certain amount of enjoyment from seeing and hearing mosquitoes and other bugs literally blow up with a flash and a spark as they come into contact with the electric and ground wires of the indoor bug zapper. These electric bug zappers are capable of packing quite a charge, especially if the batteries are new or the pack is wholly charged.

The other day, I discovered a novel use for my handheld, indoor bug zapper. I’ll tell you how it came about. I was in the garden, as usual, and my bug zapper was close at hand as the first squadron of mosquitoes was due. I had my book in one hand and the bug zapper on my knees, when my wife asked me to go to the shop for her. No problem, so, I set off on the five minute walk.

I was half-way there when I noticed that I had the indoor bug zapper in my hand, but it was not worth taking it home and beginning the journey again. Anyhow, on my return journey, I had my small bag of groceries in one hand and the indoor bug zapper in the other, when a local tyrant of a dog came running out of a garden directly for me. This has happened often and, although he has never bitten me yet, it is rather menacing. He stood there glaring at me with teeth bared and his ‘pack’ of assorted local pals came out to encircle me and join in.

I don’t honestly know what the best course of action is in this position. I have tried standing my position, but the threat just continues and I have tried to keep walking, but he gets worryingly close at times. This time, I suddenly lashed out with the indoor bug zapper and just hit him on the snout. Well, I’m not sure if it hurt him, it did not seem to too much, but it gave him a very nasty shock in more ways than one, I can tell you! He jumped about four feet into the air as if he were on a pogo stick and then ran for all he was worth with all his friends behind him. It was very satisfying after six months of persecution from this dog.

Anyway, I don’t take my indoor bug zapper everywhere with me, but I will in future, if any further local dogs bother me. I know it works a treat. I have seen that one since, but he stays far away from me and doesn’t utter a squeak. I think I would take my indoor bug zapper with me, if I were wandering in an strange part of town or the park nevertheless.

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