Thursday, February 2, 2012

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Simplicity Strive Reviews
Pyle PLMPA35 2 Channel 300 Watt Mini Amplifier with 3.5mm Input
Jan 21st 2012, 09:41

Pyle PLMPA35 2 Channel 300 Watt Mini Amplifier with 3.5mm Input

  • 2 Channel IC Mini Amplifier with 3.5mm Input Plug2 x 15 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms/ 2 x 150 Watts Peak – T.H.D. 1% – Size: 3.94”L x 2.99”W x 1.4”H
  • 3 way Selectable Electronic Crossover Network – 4 Ohm Stereo Stable
  • Adjustable Gain Control – Anti-Thump Turn On
  • 3.5mm / 1/8″ Stereo Audio Inputs – Soft Turn On/Off
  • Power Protection Circuitry – Dc: 12-14.8 Volt

This 300 W mini-amplifier is a powerful solution for your trade show display. It easily allows you to pipe music to two speakers using a 3.5mm jack input — so you can hook it up to your iPod, laptop, or any other digital music player. It’s portable, mountable, and easy to conceal. Requires 12 V DC.

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Pyramid PB1217X 1,600-Watt 2-Channel Mosfet Arctic Series Amplifier

  • Bridgeable, 2-Channel
  • Mosfet Pwm Power Supply
  • 1600W Max, 4? Rms: 75W X 2
  • S/N Ratio: 90 Db

1600 watt arctic amplifier.

List Price: $ 162.99

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UnitKrew Travel Ship
Travel Tips – Packing Light For A Carefree Trip
Jan 21st 2012, 10:06

Travel tips in travel books and on travel websites often advise travelers to “pack light.” In my experience, these sources of travel information don’t go far enough. If you’re a budget traveler you’re unlikely to be relying on hotel porters, taxi drivers, or other people paid to drag your luggage around. You’re more likely to be dragging it yourself – through airports, through subway systems, on and off of buses and airport shuttles, and through city streets. It cannot be overstated that carrying too much weight around can be the difference between a fantastic, exhilarating travel experience and an exhausting one that you can’t wait to end. If your luggage is heavy, you’re mind will be more on the thought that you can’t bear to drag your luggage down one more street, than it will be on the sights and sounds of that exotic locale. My years of traveling around Europe, primarily by plane, train, bus, subway system and on foot, have taught me several things. The lighter your luggage, the lighter your heart. Traveling light does not mean hoisting traditional suitcases. The suitcases themselves add extra weight, and suitcases are difficult to carry. I find that holding a large object by its handle, its weight hanging down off the end of my arm is the fastest route to a shoulder and backache. Traveling light also does not mean pulling a suitcase that has tiny wheels on the bottom. Spend a few minutes watching tourists attempting to keep control of that type of unstable suitcase, as they wobble and tip to one side, and you’ll see what I mean. Traveling light does not mean carrying an over sized, bursting-at-the-seams backpack, either. Unless you plan to do some serious wilderness hiking and camping in the rough, where you’ll have zero access to shops, forget the overloaded backpack. Why lug a heavy backpack through the wilds of London when there are shops on every corner, where you can forage for everything you need? So, what should savvy budget travelers carry, and how should they carry it? My advice is that you carry one small day-pack style backpack. It can be done, if you think before you pack, and if you make logical decisions as to what you truly can and can’t live without, and what you absolutely must transport to your destination versus what you can easily pick up once you arrive. For example, if you regularly use a prescription medication, obviously you’ll need to carry an adequate supply with you. Carry a spare as well, and keep it on you, so that you needn’t panic if your pack gets nabbed by a thief. Be sure to also carry the prescription itself, so that you can prove that you’re really transporting a prescription medicine, if you’re stopped by customs or security personnel. It’s even better if you have a prescription that carries not only the commercial name of the medicine, but also its chemical name, in case you need to show it to a pharmacist, doctor, or customs authority, in a country where your own language isn’t spoken. If you’re traveling to a hot, tropical location, by all means carry a bottle of sunscreen – but buy a bottle that contains the amount you expect to need for the duration of the trip. Don’t burden yourself with a jumbo size container, two thirds of which will be still be with you on the return trip. As a rule of thumb for any type of toiletries, carry (or buy upon arrival) small tubes, bottles and boxes containing just enough for the trip. Don’t drag around weight that you’ll ultimately drag back home with you, or you’ll only end up with a bottle of sunscreen that can boast to its neighbors on the medicine cabinet shelf that it’s been to Tahiti. If two people are traveling together, whether they’re part of one family or they’re friends sharing the adventure of a lifetime, take only one set of toiletries between you. Carry separate toothbrushes, of course, but pack just one of items such as deodorant and soap and then share them. Half of your toiletry weight will have been eliminated simply by not both carrying duplicate types of items and, believe me, objects like these really contribute to the bulk and weight of your luggage. Ask yourself if you can live without extras such as cosmetics, perfume and jewelry. Their combined mass and weight can quickly add up. Try a more natural look during your trip. It will save you daily time, as well as saving you daily strain on your arm and back muscles. As an added bonus, the less stylish and flashy you look, the less likely you’ll be to be the target of a mugger. Forget about electrical appliances and electronic gadgets. You can live without a hairdryer or electric shaver and save not only the weight of these appliances, but also the additional burden of adapters to suit overseas outlets and electrical currents. Carry, instead, a lightweight compact plastic razor, or just let your beard grow. You may later decide that it suits you and decide to keep it ! If you plan to fly, don’t bother packing razor blades or manicure scissors. They are not allowed on planes anymore, anyway, so should be bought locally, if needed, and then properly disposed of before you fly home. I always find it practical to carry a little sewing kit for emergency repairs, but that doesn’t mean an entire kit full of colored spools of thread. It means a single needle plus one little spool of pale thread and one of dark thread together in a little bag. Keep clothing to an absolute minimum. Stick to one basic outfit that’s comfortable, casual, and not easily wrinkled. Supplement it with a couple of extra lightweight tops and a couple of pairs of socks and underwear that can be repeatedly washed out in hotel rooms. A single sweater or sweatshirt for cool evenings and a thin plastic rain poncho and you should be set. By sticking to one small backpack per person there are additional advantages that you’ll soon appreciate. You need never check bags at the airport and risk having them lost, you don’t need to endlessly load and unload airport or train station trolleys and count your bags to be sure that none have gone astray, plus everything is close at hand and easily accessible. By carrying just one backpack each, you’ll also look less like affluent tourists, and thus you’ll be less likely to be targeted by a pickpocket or purse snatcher as you move about city streets and in subway systems. Travel light and you can put less of a burden on your muscles, leaving you with more energy and a bigger appetite to truly experience the marvelous places that you are visiting. Travel light and you’ll be more likely to travel happy.

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Hearts Mystery Acne
When Should I See A Dermatologist For Acne Treatment?
Jan 21st 2012, 09:37

Ah, the struggles of adolescence. As if puberty, after school chaos, homework and social anxiety weren’t enough, someone had to go and throw acne in the mix. Who can cope? And with picture day and the dance just weeks away, it is unthinkable. But it is nothing new. Teens, pre-teens and even adults have been struggling with the acne dilemma throughout the history of mankind, and they will continue to do so. Fortunately, though, there are treatments that can help.

There are two major types of acne treatments: those that you can purchase at any drug store or department store and those that you get from a dermatologist or doctor. When it comes to acne, dermatologist treatment is often more intense than over-the-counter treatments. Physician prescribed treatments are often more in line with your skin’s particular needs as a dermatologist can accurately type your skin and prescribe the exact acne medication needed. The problem with department store treatments is that there is not any professional diagnosis or advice that comes along with them. This leaves a lot of room for error.

Don’t get me wrong. Over-the-counter treatments are great, and they work for the majority of people who try them. For some, though, the treatments just don’t seem to work. It is for these people that acne dermatologist treatment is recommended.

If not properly treated, acne can cause scarring that will remain with a person for the rest of their life. This is why it is vital to keep acne under control even if it means going to a professional. Dermatological skin treatments are often stronger and more intense than acne treatments that you can purchase in the store, but does that mean that they are better? Not necessarily. The greatest factor that makes dermatological treatments work when others have failed is the doctor who prescribes them.

So, how can you tell when and if you need an acne dermatologist treatment? The following is a list to help you out:

If over-the-counter treatments have failed. If your acne is severe or prolonged. If you can see pitting or scarring on the surface of your skin. If your siblings have severe, uncontrollable acne. If your acne causes a lot of emotional pain.

Over-the-counter medications work for nearly 4 out of 5 people. When they don’t work, though, an acne dermatologist treatment is needed. If your acne is out of control, do not wait to see a doctor. Every day that you wait could be taking a visual toll on your skin.

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Unitkrew Reviews
Danby DAR125SLDD 4.4 cu.ft. All Refrigerator – Spotless Steel Reviews
Jan 21st 2012, 10:58

Danby DAR125SLDD 4.4 cu.ft. All Refrigerator – Spotless Steel

  • 4.4 cu. ft. (124.6 litre) capacity compact refrigerator
  • Scratch resistant work-top is a great place to store
  • 2 full shelves and 1 half shelf for maximum storage versatility; Crisper with glass top
  • Automatic defrost, Mechanical thermostat
  • Interior light

The Danby DAR125SLDD 4.4 cubic foot compact refrigerator has plenty of storage behind its spotless steel exterior. With a smooth back design for a flush fit against walls, and a height close to most countertops, this Danby compact refrigerator will fit right into any home or office.Spotless Steel Finish The spotless steel finish looks identical to stainless steel, but won’t show fingerprints or smudges like real stainless steel does.Reversible Door The Danby DAR125SLDD 4.4 cubic foot compa

List Price: $ 218.97

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Home Connecta Guitar
Popular Acoustic Guitar Songs
Jan 21st 2012, 11:21

The quest for popular acoustic guitar songs begins when you find that you have acquired some expertise on your guitar, and you have realized that your favorite songs don’t fill as much time as you thought they would. So as an acoustic guitar player you are going to need a repertoire.

When I think of popular acoustic songs, I can’t help but think of Peter, Paul And Mary. No, not the biblical ones, the folk group from the sixties. At that time in America and England there was an interest on the part of the younger generation in the folk music of their respective countries. One of the few groups to cash in on the folk boom to any great extent was Peter, Paul And Mary.

Peter, Paul And Mary helped Bob Dylan become the legend that he is by making his songs accessible to the wider music-loving public. The ones who did not find a nasal whine romantic or, indeed attractive in any way. So here’s a lesson in getting together a repertoire of popular acoustic guitar songs: your presentation is paramount.

Bob Dylan wrote the songs. He had the feelings that connected with a generation of angry and discontented young people. But Peter, Paul And Mary brought the composer and the audience together. So a popular song need not be one that people have heard of before. It could be a song that you MAKE popular. Maybe not to a worldwide audience, but your own circle of friends is a start.

The Doors recorded a song called Light My Fire. It was a loud driving rock song. It was re-worked by Jose Feliciano as a Latin ballad and reached number three on the pop charts. To many music fans Jose Feliciano’s version of Light My Fire is the definitive one. Now THAT is a popular song. Eric Clapton’s acoustic version of Layla is another example of a popular acoustic guitar song that started life as something totally different.

So, you have something to think about regarding presentation when you consider how you get together an acoustic guitar repertoire. Another factor that kind of relates to presentation is how your technical expertise on the guitar matches up with the demands of the song. If you find yourself fumbling your chord changes maybe you should look for some substitutions or a simpler song.

Acoustic guitar songs can be both popular and easy to play. The America song, Horse With No Name can be played using only one chord. There are a gazzilion songs with only three chords. House Of The Rising Sun is an extremely popular song often played on acoustic guitar, which has only four easy chords.

We have thought about the importance of presentation when looking for popular acoustic guitar songs. We have also mentioned not overextending our guitar technique. Two simple ideas that are extremely important when you are choosing popular acoustic guitar songs for your repertoire.

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Unitkrew Reviews
Photive ML-L3 Wireless Shutter Release Remote For Nikon Digital SLRS (Replaces Nikon ML-L3)
Jan 21st 2012, 11:58

Photive ML-L3 Wireless Shutter Release Remote For Nikon Digital SLRS (Replaces Nikon ML-L3)

  • Replacement Nikon ML-L3
  • Wireless Shutter Release -Trigger the cameras shutter release remotely from a distance
  • Compatible with Nikon: D40, D40X, D50, D60, D70, D70S, D80, D90, D3000, D5000, D5100, D7000
  • Eliminates vibrations caused by physically pressing the shutter release.
  • Operating range- up to 16 ft

The Photive ML-L3  Wireless Remote for Nikon Digital SLRs is a must-have tiny infrared wireless remote, and should be a part of any serious photographer’s tool box. Point the ML-L3  Wireless Remote toward the front of the camera (line of sight) and take full control the shutter. Eliminate vibrations caused by touching the shutter release button (for lengthy exposures or macro photography, for example). You can and even put yourself in the picture without having to make that silly 10 second d

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UnitKrew Europe
Cheap Ways to Travel the World
Jan 21st 2012, 12:19

Most people fancy the idea of traveling around the world, sketching a memorable picture of all the enticing, alluring and scintillating locations they wish to visit but always deter from actually doing so in reality, owing to mounting travel expenses. However, traveling can be expensive. There are costs that need to be incurred and without working, it is hard to keep your bank balance up. It takes a lot of work and good budgeting. In order to travel long term, you need to find ways to travel cheaply and save money.

To kick start your journey of a cheap budget vacation to destinations all over the world with minimal costs, look for tour operators who offer attractive packages to varied locations. Since tour operators muster various discounts while booking in bulk with certain airlines and hotel resorts, it is recommended you get your holiday booked through them as well. It will be relatively cheaper than booking the entire holiday yourself. Make sure you are an early bird and buy these packages well in advance from the date of departure as they tend to be cheaper then.

Another alluring opportunity to travel cheap around the world is to participate in a home exchange. This could be made possible by surfing online and does not require a travel agent but is still a cheap and a one in a life time chance to see countries that you would be only dreaming of otherwise. A home exchange program is primarily characterized with tow families interchanging homes for a holiday period, provided both the families have agreed unanimously on this program. Most attractively, it does not involve any hotel costs and the food and beverage expense is not tantamount since most of the times you cook at home. A home exchange program is an ideal way to sneak a glance around the world, its inhabitants, dig at their culture and encapsulate all your experiences in your memory book at an affordable cost.

For most of us travel begins with an extensive hunt for cheap and discounted international flights to get you to your holiday destination. Once you’ve reached your destination, you can then book low cost regional airlines within the country or region. Train travel, far cheaper than air travel though, is also a thrilling experience, a one of a kind opportunity to watch the country side cruising by like slices of life in motion. Single train journeys are invariably more expensive than train passes, however they still do a seamless job of making train travel a reality. Distant towns and villages can be accessed very often by buses that are an excellent and cheap substitute to other forms of public transport.

There are many ways to travel around the world cheaply. It simply requires good planning and budgeting. Not all tips work and each area and you need to be versatile and flexible. If you use these tips where they best apply, you will maximize the use of your money and save a lot so you can travel longer. Those like me who travel long term do it by good research and proper planning.

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Home Connecta Guitar
Understanding How Guitar Chords and Guitar Scales Work Together
Jan 21st 2012, 13:58

If you are learning to play guitar and are starting to get into playing leads, solos, and improvising, then it is very important to understand what guitar scales to practice and when to use them. Before we go shredding away playing crazy guitar solos, we need to take a look at what type of chords are being used in our song or chord progression to help us decide what scales on guitar will work the best.

The basic idea of how chords and scales go together is this: If a chord is only made up of a couple notes (such as a power chord) then you will want to play a pentatonic scale over it because this scale only has five notes in it. If a chord is made up of three or more notes (such as a major or minor chord), full major and minor scales will work better because they are made up of seven notes and have more notes in common with the chord. One of the great things about soloing and using scales in rock music is that once you have found your

key signature and corresponding scale, you don’t need to worry about changing it if you don’t want to. The one scale will work great for the whole song. When playing over more complex styles of music, such as jazz, one guitar scale won’t work for the entire song. You need to change scales as the chords change.

The most popular type of chord in Rock music is by far the Power Chord. If your looking for basic guitar chords then look no further. Power Chords are the simplest chords for guitar because they only contain two notes, the root and the fifth. When your playing guitar scales over a chord you want the two to have as many notes in common as possible. Since a power chord only has two notes in it, a pentatonic scale (the king of all rock guitar scales) is always a great choice to use. This is because it is made up of only five notes instead of seven like the major and minor scale has. The one thing that you need to make sure of is that you are starting the scale on the same root note as the key signature (i.e. if your song is in A Minor, then you need to start the minor pentatonic scale on an A).

Should I use a Major or Minor Pentatonic Scale?

The safest bet here is to always stick with the Minor Pentatonic Scale. Most rock songs and chord progressions are in minor key signatures so the minor pentatonic scale will always work great. You can always use the major pentatonic scale too, you just have to make sure to play it in the relative major key (we will talk more about this concept in future articles).

When should I use full Major and Minor scales?

I am a big fan of Major and Minor scales because they give you the opportunity to really shred and they give you the ability to create very fluid lines. Using them in rock music is a little

trickier than using minor pentatonic scales though. The best time to use these scales is when your song uses major and minor chords instead of power chords. The cool thing about these types of chord progressions is that you can still use a Minor Pentatonic Scale if you want to keep it simple or you can integrate both scales and create some really cool and unique licks.

For a great lesson on how to practice guitar scales, visit the Members Section on the Rock Guitar Power website. There is a bunch of backing tracks there, in different keys and styles, to help you practice your lead playing, create your own solos, and work on your improvising skills. Be sure to check out the examples to get an idea of how to work with these tracks.

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Unitkrew Reviews
Frigidaire FFC0723DW 7-1/5-Cubic-Foot Manual-Defrost Chest Freezer, White
Jan 21st 2012, 14:54

Frigidaire FFC0723DW 7-1/5-Cubic-Foot Manual-Defrost Chest Freezer, White

  • Manual-defrost chest freezer provides 7-1/5-cubic-foot capacity
  • Adjustable temperature control; top-lifting door with handle

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