Kryptonite Series 2 U-Locks offer a 13mm hardened performance steel shackle with classic bent foot design and a patented deadbolt locking mechanism.High security, pick and drill resistant disc-style cylinderRotating dust cover protects and extends cylinder life2 keys – new “I” keys for easier usageIncludes versatile EZ Mount transportation bracket$1,500 anti-theft protection13mm hardened performan…
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Former animator Tim Burton (Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood, Batman, Mars Attacks!) made his feature directorial debut with this delightful comedy, coscripted by the late Phil Hartman (who also appears briefly as a reporter). Wisely, they keep the story simple so as to concentrate on the characters: Pee-wee’s most prized possession, his shiny new bicycle, is stolen, and he sets off on an…
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HDTV sets are here for good. With costs anywhere from a couple hundred dollars up into the tens of thousands, it is important to do your analysis and find a unbiased review. Although the sales representative at your local best buy store is more than likely a good guy, you can often find some great HDTV deals on the Internet as well if you know what to go looking for. You want to know stuff like the type of HDTV you need, which resolution you want, what inputs the TV has, the right viewing angle, and the best contrast ratio to get. If all that befuddles you be careful not to let it. I’m here to aid in making sense of all of the tech jargon and find the right TV for you.
Most likely you are a digital cable television or satellite subscriber. Either way, the first thing you need to do is see what kind of HD channel lineup your provider offers. Many major digital cable service providers like Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Charter, and Cox have great hi-def channel packages with some great specials and discounts for new customers. Dish Network and DirecTV have the satellite picture covered with equally strong HD tiers. Your cable and satellite provider should have just about each HD channel currently broadcast available, but ensure just in case before you buy a new HDTV.
Once you’ve gotten a great high-definition channel deal from you cable or satellite provider, you will have to choose whether you want to go with LCD, LED, plasma, or projection. Rear-projection based HDTV’s are built on the oldest technology and often have lower resolutions, contrast proportions and viewing angles. I typically recommend staying away from rear-projection HDTV’s, but if price is a big hurdle you can find some superb deals on rear-projection TVs and you can at least get in the high-def world. If your budget is not as restricted, most HDTV’s build today are LCD based. There’s wide range of LCD HDTV’s out there but for the top picture concentrate on TV’s having a 1080p resolution and stay away from 720p screens. These numbers refer to the screen resolution and establish how clear your picture will be. 1080p is what you should go for and suggested for nearly everyone. You’ll find some HDTV’s that sport a 1080i resolution. Even though it’s often a better picture than 720p, the “i” in 1080i suggests that it is an “interlaced” resolution which isn’t as smooth or clear as a 1080p “progressive-scan” picture. However , if you find a great deal on a 1080i HDTV, the price difference may be worth the slightly lower picture standard. Plasma screen HDTV’s were the 1st high resolution sets which really made everybody see what a difference HD made. The 1st plasma screens that came out, though, were phenomenally pricey costing thousands of dollars. Now, with competition from LCD HDTV’s, the costs have come down significantly. Both plasma and LCD screens have benefits and disadvantages over one another and often it comes down to personal preference. LED HDTV’s are the newest technology in the market. LED screens are LCD’s that make use of LED back-lighting to boost color range and contrast ratio while reducing power usage. Naturally they cost more than standard LCD HDTV’s and are aimed at those attempting to find the newest and best. For television connoisseurs, though, LED’s offer the best picture and the smallest profiles you can currently buy.
After you’ve decided which HDTV format is best for you it is time to look at the small features and make sure the television you are pondering buying has what you want. Ensure the HDTV’s you are having a look at has all of the connections you would like. These include audio and video input/outputs and PC connections. Next, read the small print for the model’s greatest viewing angle. This is how far you can stand to the side of a television and still see a clear picture. The bigger the viewing angle the better the HDTV and the more places in your living room you can enjoy the picture besides right in front of it. Lastly, have a look at the HDTV’s contrast ratio. This is a benchmark of how vibrant the color range is. Ideally you would like a high contrast ratio, but because each manufacturer may employ a different method for calculating the ratio you typically have to decide for yourself by taking a look at the picture. Stay away from TVs that produce blacks that appear grey or whites that are dull and lack “pop”.
Even with all the confusing marketing hype the final analysis is HDTV is astounding. Prices have come down greatly during the last couple of years and curretnly you can purchase an enormous TV and simply stay under the $1500 mark. But if you don’t know what to look for you can find yourself with a low resolution picture with faded out colors. I’m hoping my article has helped you know exactly what to search for when you head online or to the electronics store for a new TV. When you get the right HDTV it will change forever how you watch television.
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var LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_DEBUG_POS = false;
var LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_INFINITE_LOOP_COUNT = 300;
var LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_MAX_HIGHLIGHTS = 200;
var LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_IFRAME_ID = “leoHighlights_iframe”;
var LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_IFRAME_DIV_ID = “leoHighlights_iframe_modal_div_container”;
var LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_SHOW_DELAY_MS = 300;
var LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_HIDE_DELAY_MS = 750;
var LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_BACKGROUND_STYLE_DEFAULT = “transparent none repeat scroll 0% 0%”;
var LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_BACKGROUND_STYLE_HOVER = “rgb(245,245,0) none repeat scroll 0% 0%”;
var _leoHighlightsPrevElem = null; /** * General method used to debug exceptions * * @param location * @param e * @return */
function _leoHighlightsReportExeception(location,e)
{ if(LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_DEBUG) { alert(“EXCEPTION: “+location+”: “+e+ “nt”+e.name+”nt”+(e.number&0xFFFF;)+”nt”+e.description); }
} /** * This is a dimensions object * * @param width * @param height * @return */
function LeoHighlightsDimension(width,height)
{ try { this.width=width; this.height=height; this.toString=function() { return (“(“+this.width+”,”+this.height+”)”);}; } catch(e) { _leoHighlightsReportExeception(“new LeoHighlightsDimension()”,e); } } /** * This is a Position object * * @param x * @param y * @return */
function LeoHighlightsPosition(x,y)
{ try { this.x=x; this.y=y; this.toString=function() { return (“(“+this.x+”,”+this.y+”)”);}; } catch(e) { _leoHighlightsReportExeception(“new LeoHighlightsPosition()”,e); } } var LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_ADJUSTMENT = new LeoHighlightsPosition(3,3);
var LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_IFRAME_HOVER_SIZE = new LeoHighlightsDimension(394,236);
var LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_IFRAME_CLICK_SIZE = new LeoHighlightsDimension(394,512);
var LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_CLOSE_BAR_HEIGHT = 40;
var LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_DIV_HOVER_SIZE = new LeoHighlightsDimension(LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_IFRAME_HOVER_SIZE.width, LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_IFRAME_HOVER_SIZE.height+LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_CLOSE_BAR_HEIGHT);
var LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_DIV_CLICK_SIZE = new LeoHighlightsDimension(LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_IFRAME_CLICK_SIZE.width, LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_IFRAME_CLICK_SIZE.height+LEO_HIGHLIGHTS_CLOSE_BAR_HEIGHT); /** * Sets the size of the passed in element * * @param elem * @param dim * @return */
function _leoHighlightsSetSize(elem,dim)
{ try { // Set the popup location elem.style.width = dim.width + “px”; if(elem.width) elem.width=dim.width; elem.style.height = dim.height + “px”; if(elem.height) elem.height=dim.height; } catch(e) { _leoHighlightsReportExeception(“_leoHighlightsSetSize()”,e); } } /** * This can be used for a simple one argument callback * * @param callName * @param argName * @param argVal * @return */
function _leoHighlightsSimpleGwCallBack(callName,argName, argVal)
{ try { var gwObj = new Gateway(); if(argName) gwObj.addParam(argName,argVal); gwObj.callName(callName); } catch(e) { _leoHighlightsReportExeception(“_leoHighlightsSimpleGwCallBack() “+callName,e); }
} /** * This gets a url argument from the current document. * * @param url * @return */
function _leoHighlightsGetUrlArg(url, name )
{ name = name.replace(/[[]/,”\[").replace(/[]]/,”\]”); var regexS = “[\?&]“+name+”=([^]*)”; var regex = new RegExp( regexS ); var results = regex.exec(url); if( results == null ) return “”; else return results[1];
} /** * This allows to redirect the top window to the passed in url * * @param url * @return */
function _leoHighlightsRedirectTop(url)
{ try { top.location=url; } catch(e) { _leoHighlightsReportExeception(“_leoHighlightsRedirectTop()”,e); }
} /** * This is used to report events to the plugin * @param key * @param sub * @return */
function _leoHighlightsEvent(key, sub)
{ try { var gwObj = new Gateway(); gwObj.addParam(“key”, key); gwObj.addParam(“sub”, sub); gwObj.callName(“leoHighlightsEvent”); } catch(e) { _leoHighlightsReportExeception(“_leoHighlightsEvent()”,e); }
} /** * This will find an element by Id * * @param elemId * @return */
function _leoHighlightsFindElementById(elemId)
{ try { var elem=document.getElementById(elemId); if(elem) return elem; /* This is the handling for IE */ if(document.all) { elem=document.all[elemId]; if(elem) return elem; for ( var i = (document.all.length-1); i >= 0; i–) { elem=document.all[i]; if(elem.id==elemId) return elem; } } } catch(e) { _leoHighlightsReportExeception(“_leoHighlightsFindElementById()”,e); } return null;
} /** * Get the location of one element relative to a parent reference * * @param ref * the reference element, this must be a parent of the passed in * element * @param elem * @return */
function _leoHighlightsGetLocation(ref, elem) { var count = 0; var location = new LeoHighlightsPosition(0,0); var walk = elem; while (walk != null && walk != ref && count self.innerHeight?16:0); // subtracting scroll bar offsets for firefox centerDim.height = self.innerHeight-(totalDim.width>self.innerWidth?16:0); // subtracting scroll bar offsets for firefox } else if( document.documentElement && document.documentElement.clientHeight ) { centerDim.width = document.documentElement.clientWidth; centerDim.height = document.documentElement.clientHeight; } else if( document.body ) { centerDim.width = document.body.clientWidth; centerDim.height = document.body.clientHeight; } // Get the current dimension of the popup element var iFrameDim=new LeoHighlightsDimension(iFrame.offsetWidth,iFrame.offsetHeight) if (iFrameDim.width 0) position.x = anchorPos.x – anchorDim.width; else // default to below position.y = anchorPos.y + anchorDim.height; } } /* Make sure that we don’t go passed the right hand border */ if(position.x+iFrameDim.width>centerDim.width-20) position.x=centerDim.width-(iFrameDim.width+20); // Make sure that we didn’t go passed the start if(position.x
Swiss+Tech: Swiss Tech Screws-All 4-in-1 Key Ring Companion is a compact, convenient and versatile tool which attaches to your keys in a secure way. It has 5 useful features. Small Flathead Screwdriver, Medium Flathead Screwdriver, Small Phillips Screwdriver, Medium Phillips Screwdriver and 1/8 inch ruler markings for measuring small things in small places. REPLACEMENT LIFETIME WARRANTY INCLUDED T…
Morse code is all about rhythm. An operator must have exact beats to convey the message in a concise, easy to understand manner. “International Morse Code, Hand Signaling,” promotes proper hand key techniques for optimal communication. The goal of showing how Morse Code works, understanding the lettering and phonetics of the process, in conjunction with physically learning the skills, helps create…
Visikey Enhanced Visibility Keyboard – Large Letter Keyboard The Visikey Enhanced Visibility Keyboard is a large imprint keyboard that reduces eye strain and may even eliminate some users need for corrective lenses when using their computer*. It is especially effective for those with low vision. The patent pending Visikey Enhanced Visibility Keyboard is easier to see because it is almost 4 times l…
Set Up Those New Tech Toys Without Stress
(CBS) If you found hi-tech toys such as a camera or flat screen TV under your tree on Christmas, you probably realize by now someone has to set them up — and that someone may well wind up being you! How to set up xbox live using ethernet cable and a laptop !!
If you’ve ever opened the oven door to check on a roast only to watch the heat escape while an “instant read” thermometer measures temperature, you’ll appreciate this impressively-accurate, remote cable thermometer. Simply insert its high-heat stainless steel probe into meat, shut the oven door, and monitor internal food temperature on a large, easy-to-read digital display. You can even program an…
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I really really like this dress but my mom says it’s too short, too low, and too open…
These are her rules:
- my legs need to be covered until the middle of my knee (at least).
- my shoulders need to be covered
- and it can’t be too low
I thought of maybe wearing either black/tan nylons or white/black/grey leggings but that might look weird. And getting a tan/gray/black shrug, maybe even a cami.
Any ideas???
btw, it’s for a family and close friends event.
okay, your legs need to be covered and your shoulders too. You should get an extra long cardigan that’ll cover your shoulders and be longer than the dress. It wouldn’t hurt if your cardigan had a nice drapey neckline too so that it would cover some of the neckline, but you would have to already have this in order to get your mom to get this for you. Then, she’ll be buying two things. Even though the model is showing some knee. Check the measurements of the dress. Maybe on you it will hit longer on the knee or else tell your mom it will. That model looks very tall…
The WonderMitt was designed with convenience in mind. Having one glove with several different attachments eliminates the cost of having to buy several different gloves. The WonderMitt’s patented design allows it to be used by either a right or left handed person. The split finger design helps keep the pad from sliding around and gives the user total control and comfort. The wondermitt Kitchen Clea…
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