Apartments are Great to Decorate
The first few weeks in your new apartment are an exciting time. Decorating it, and getting things the way you like them will keep you somewhat occupied! Buying furniture is a major step, but thanks to the internet you can do most, or all of it, without leaving your apartment. For instance, I found this beautiful Oak Wardrobe the other day online and it fitted perfectly. Browsing online gives you a quick, economical way to get an overview of what is available. Also, you don't have the bother of a salesman following you around. Print out on a copier or fax machine the prices and pictures of items you like, and put them in a folder. You may want to visit some furniture stores in person to take a closer look at how the furniture is made or how the material feels to the touch
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5 Easy DIY Gifts for Christmas
Personalised presents made with your own hands are still always the best ideas and they touch peoples hearts. Many people still create DIY items, just look around you and you will see. Everyone can do it, sometimes we just need some inspiration, materials and tools. Some of the personalised gifts can be completed within minutes and others take some more time. Here you find 5 easy DIY gift ideas and instructions for this season. I am sure you will be able to melt the heart of your loved one. : ) Glass and Ceramics Decoration Beautifully painted and decorated glass is a fabulous gift idea to decorate a room or a table
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The World through a New Lens is…
What would a
camera be without a lens. Lenses are actually the part of a
camera which hold the highest value and which you can regard as an investment. My husband and I traveled Africa extensively and we are always looking for good
camera gear. Gear which is robust and helps us to capture the images we are trying to get so badly. We would sit for hours at the waterhole to capture the dawn with it's beautiful light and the elephants socializing at the waterhole. It takes time, patience and good equipment. Well, patience and time is something you have to learn and experience yourself, but we can comment on some of the lenses which might be useful to you
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Electronics that not only work well but also add Style to Your Home
I wouldn't call myself a tech geek but I am definitely interested in the newest electronics. Therefore, I was following the coverage of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas two weeks ago. One of the main topics was definitely how electronics are defining our daily lives and how stylish these gadgets are becoming. I wonder if you like netbooks as much as I do. They are small, can be taken everywhere but still work like a normal PC. I prefer to use my netbook at home, to check something really quick at the kitchen counter or while I'm watching TV. The Sony Vaio P19WNQ has a 8" LCD widescreen with LED technology so you can even use it outside to look at photos, watch movies, or surf the internet
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Digital Camera for the Winter Olympics 2010
Are you one of the lucky people who will be at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver this year? Before you leave for the games, don't forget to pack your
camera. There are going to be many people and Vancouver is going to be crowded. Don't take your fancy
camera equipment but rather go with the small compact option. You can't compromise on the speed though, you need an option which is fast to record the amazing athletes. When we talk about photography then for some people it is more than just a hobby or past time but it is a source of their livelihood. While some people are passionate about photography, for some it is their profession. People in both categories want the best
camera for their images
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Make memories to savour with a new digital camera
With the summer almost over there s no doubt you ve been snapping away, making sure you have memories of whatever you ve been up to. Whether you headed to a far-away exotic land, took some time off to spend with your family or simply made the most of the longer evenings by enjoying a few summer bbq s; a few photos would have been taken and, shortly after, uploaded to Facebook or perhaps your personal computer to ensure these moments will be remembered. Well while that s great, now s the time to make sure that you re photos have been of proper quality, and to make the most of the end of summer deals! If somehow you still don t have a
digital camera, get one! Gone are the days of developing photos it is cheaper, easier and much more practical to have your photos saved digitally. A Panasonic
camera would be a great way to go; they provide a high level of quality and durability, while maintaining low prices and are also easy to use. If you re looking for something even ...
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2011 Editor's Choice: Top electronics
Editor s choice 2011 is a new series on Shopaholic in which our talented team of fashion and design editors select their favourite products for the new year. We at Shopaholic may like to wax poetic about our favourite clothing styles, but from time to time we also enjoy rolling up our sleeves and getting down and dirty with the latest electronics. 2010 was a landmark year for electronics that saw the proliferation of smartphones and 3D TVs into the mainstream, and we expect no less from the year to come. Here are three products we love in 2011. One phone to rule them all It lacks 4G speeds, has a screen that s smaller than most modern smartphones, and raised a stink in 2010 when its users experienced problems with its antenna. So why is the iPhone 4 still our favourite mobile? Two words: screen quality. The phone s high-res screen boasts 326 pixels per inch resolution, making individual pixels virtually indistinguishable to the human eye
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DSLR Pros and Cons
It seems that most people today have some sort of
camera. At the very least they have a
camera function built-in on their phone. So many people seem to fancy themselves photographers, but don t fully understand the principles of photography, let alone all the properties of the functions on their
camera. This goes for the point and shoot models of
digital cameras in addition to the higher-end and more complex DSLR
cameras. There are some significant differences between the two, so it is important to do a little research before you buy one. DSLR stands for
Digital Single-Lens Reflex, meaning the
camera uses a mechanical mirror system to refract light from the lens to the optical viewfinder (what you see on the back of the
camera). Unlike traditional
digital cameras, there isn t a delay between the time you push the button to take a photograph and when the photograph is actually taken
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Viking Direct's Christmas shop has brilliant gifts
The holiday season is quickly approaching and Viking Direct has a cornucopia of perfect gifts for everyone on your list. Click on over to their Christmas shop to find hordes of gifts that would make Father Christmas jealous. There are Christmas hampers that would make ideal gifts for your boss or neighbours. My favourite is the M&S Christmas feast hamper, which includes a bottle of Brut Cava Prestige, Christmas pudding and cake, brandy butter, chocolates and oatcakes and more. And Viking Direct will be giving the gift of a free Maltesers Advent Calendar with each order over 100. For your favourite tech junkies, you can score Apple iPads, TomTom SatNavs,
digital cameras and camcorders, desktop PCs and laptops, game consoles like Xbox 360 250GB and the latest LCD televisions. While you re shopping, you can also add Christmas cards and a 2012 diary and wall planner to your trolley
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