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Archive for October 27th, 2008

What Is So Special About Custom Made Furniture?

By Travis Beckter • Oct 27th, 2008 at 10:58 pm • Category: Hobbies

It is a very rewarding job to design your own furniture just the way you want it. You will have items that are different from everyone else, and you will be aware that they are the best, which is a wonderful choice for anybody who wants new furniture that compares to the quality of an authentic antique. Custom furnishings let you be sure you are receiving quality pieces that will last for a long time, and reflect your personalities.



Straighten Crooked Photos

By James Beck • Oct 27th, 2008 at 10:41 pm • Category: Hobbies

The Measure Tool is the best way to straighten images in Photoshop, taking all the guess work out of it. As I will show you in a moment, Photoshop will do most of the work for you as long as there’s something in the image that should be straight! By default the Measure Tool is buried behind the Eyedropper Tool in the Tools palette, so in order to select it, you need to click and hold your mouse button down on the Eyedropper Tool for a second or two. A fly-out menu appears showing you the other tools buried behind it. Select the Measure Tool by clicking on it.



5 Questions You Must Ask When Buying Any Shed Kits

By Ryan Henderson • Oct 27th, 2008 at 10:34 pm • Category: Hobbies

Where do the rip offs come in when planning a do it yourself (DIY) project like constructing a outdoor storage shed or a woodworking project ? Thats simple to answer. Perhaps anywhere along the route. Having said that ,doesnt mean it constantly happens or even frequently happens.



Good Behavior In Kids

By http://www.mychildcanbehave.com • Oct 27th, 2008 at 8:53 pm • Category: Parenting

I have rules in my house and one of them is “no computer time before school”. However, this morning two of my kids asked me to bend the rules for them. They got together and schemed to get their way, by tidying their rooms, packing their lunches and being ready for school very early with all chores done. Then they came to me with the big question…



What Can I Do To Save My Marriage

By Ron C • Oct 27th, 2008 at 12:48 pm • Category: Parenting

As partners spend their married lives, one of both of them might ponder over this question at some point in time. The room for improvement is always an ever-present space to almost all kinds of relationships especially with married couples even though they may already find their marriage as strong as it is. The only way to keep your relationship alive is through good old hard work on both sides. There are small and simple things, which can be done by both the partners, to counteract troubles and sort them out amicably:



Texas Vacation along Route 66

By Greg Everett • Oct 27th, 2008 at 12:19 pm • Category: Nature

For those that were born in the era of the Baby Boom generation or before in the Silent Generation the opportunity to take a trip back in time by taking a vacation along route 66 is a moment of nostalgia that you just enjoy more than nearly any other road trip you have taken in years. Part of the route goes through the panhandle of Texas where you will find the people friendly and the countryside inviting.



Learn How To Use Woodworking Patterns For Remarkable Projects

By Ryan Henderson • Oct 27th, 2008 at 11:45 am • Category: Hobbies

No matter what character of imaginative wood project you want to take on, consider a few affairs first before leaping into it. Obviously you have some interest in woodworking or its improbable you would be undertaking this type of project. To be sure of being productive it is critical that you use a pattern for your project. Then along with the pattern there are various other things you can do to enhance your project.



Before You Sell Your Timeshare Ownership

By Peter Ng • Oct 27th, 2008 at 11:43 am • Category: Holidays

Never in history is there an industry more misunderstood than the timeshare industry. It started out as a good idea to benefit both developers and timeshare owners alike but marketers have tarnished the industry with their hardselling ways. As a result, many people who can’t benefit from timeshare were forced to sell their timeshare ownership.



The Life Lessons through Gardening

By Taylor Hill • Oct 27th, 2008 at 9:11 am • Category: Hobbies

Gardening is not something that is new to me; however, it had been more than a dozen or so years since my last one. When stopping to ask myself why it had been so long it dawned on me that I just didn’t seem to take the time. I would like to tell you that it was because I didn’t have the time but it was clearly a choice.



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