Archive for March, 2008

Bouquets to Art Report

Friday, March 14th, 2008

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Thanks for visiting!On Tuesday I went to see the Bouquets to Art exhibition. There was an abundance of flowers and people. I have to tell […]

Clothes Dryer: Wind, Sun and Metal

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

We all have our favorite sites to visit. One of mine is Luxist. This site showcases luxury and expensive items, such as jewelry, real estate, gadgets, services, etc. Some of those things I love, some - hate.
 
The other day they profiled a metal tree hanger, which is intended for drying out laundry naturally.
Frankly, I don’t […]

New Look for $5 Bill

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

A new $5 bill with an image of 16th President of USA Abraham Lincoln, comes into the circulation on March 13, 2008.
 
Here are he changes:
“Watermarks: There are now two watermarks on the redesigned $5 bill.  A large number “5″ watermark is located in a blank space to the right of the portrait replacing the previous […]

Painting and Flowers: Bouquets to Art

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

For those of you, who lives in San Francisco and Bay Area (or visiting next week), I’d like to remind you, that de Young Museum is presenting it’s annual (24th) event of art and flower arranging, “Bouquets to Art” 2008.
 
What is it? The show presents floral arrangements, which create allegories between paintings and the flower […]

Dinner in the Sky and Adjustable Heels

Friday, March 7th, 2008

I don’t know what’s with Belgium lately, but in two days I encountered 2 interesting items, so I decided to combine it.
   
It’s Friday today and I hope these items will help you to get to a right mood for the weekend.
If you reading it over the weekend, have something to talk about besides the Real […]

Daylight Savings Starts Sunday, March 9, 2008

Friday, March 7th, 2008

A quick reminder: Set your clock ahead 1 hour on Sunday, March 9 at 2 a.m.
This year, second time in the row since 1974, the daylight savings begins on the second Sunday of March instead of the first Sunday of April.
Since chances are you’ll be asleep at 2 a.m. on Sunday, don’t forget to set […]

Google Onebox and Tips

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

1. There is something new coming up in Google search: “onebox“.
 
 
What is it and how it works? First of all, for now it works only for larger, trusted sites. When you search Google for information, you may encounter another search box right under the listing of the site you were considering checking. Enter more info […]

Swiss Investment in Banksy: Garage Walls for Graffiti

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Accidental Investment Results in Occidental Graffiti Worth 1,000,000 euro  
 
I think you have to be really open minded to invite a bunch of teenagers to paint anything at all, and on a top of it to give them a free rein on creativity and promise a rave on the premises. Would you do it? You see, sometimes, […]

How to Find your Lost Camera

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

Have you ever experienced that awful feeling, when after a great day outdoors or a lengthy vacation you come home, finally ready to get to your computer and upload all the new pictures you want to share with the world, only to realize, after a long and unsuccessful search, that you left your camera in […]

Telematics of your Car

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

What is it? Telematics is the computer and electronic technology involved in our cars. Why are the sales of electronics for your car expected to rise 12 percent this year? If you need to find an answer to this, read an article: Car Electronics Increase.
 
How Does it Work?
 
How many times, upon seeing some unfamiliar technology, process […]

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