Archive for August, 2008
As students start returning from their summer holiday break there’s one thing that’s noticeably different this year and it has to do with canvas bags. They’re everywhere, I work near a prominent New York university and the amount of students walking around with canvas bags has doubled, it’s the latest trend on the streets. It’s great to see all the young people embracing this environmentally friendly trend and it’s slowly rubbing off on the rest of society. The plastic bag has been the ultimate product of convenience, a product that we’re all guilty of using. If you didn’t know plastic bags are a petroleum based product.
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Everyone talks about plasma TVs and LCD TVs, but few talk about DLP TVs. These nifty high-def TVs are not the foggy, oddly-angled and difficult to view low-contrast sets of your childhood, but rather high-tech digitized versions of modern movie projectors. There are two types of DLP TV: the rear-projection set and a screenless projector usually referred to as a DLP front projector.
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Think your mp4 player allows you all the privileges of portable digital media technology? Well, read this article to dispel the myth.
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When you go out to shop for your first high-def TV, you may be confused by the many, many different specifications you’ll find on each. While a complete description of the different specs would take a book, you can learn more than just the difference between plasma and LCD in just the next couple of minutes.
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Some ordinary travelers normally used heavy backpacks. They uses big backpack to sealed all-important things needed while on tour. But many of these travelers find it hard to carry a heavy backpack that’s why some of them have preferred to use a small lightweight backpack.
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