What kind of loan do you get to fix up a new home you just purchased?

September 9, 2011 by admin · 9 Comments
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I am purchasing a foreclosed home and the previous owners took the kitchen cabinets and counter tops. Now my banker says I can’t get additional money to purchase what i need to fix the kitchen. So my question is where do I get a loan for that? Or what kind of loan?


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June 3, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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What do you think of the new kiss idogs that just been released the other day?

April 22, 2011 by admin · 1 Comment
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I been keeping an eye out on any new of them for a few months. I am very happy that they were released. I ordered all of them as a set on Hasbro’s main web site . I bet in a few months they are going to be a very hard to get kiss collectible. I think it’s so awesome that kiss has there very own idogs. I think the technology is very cool. Are you going to get one or all of them.


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I have already filed my taxes. Am I not entitled to the tax break congress just passed last week?

December 13, 2010 by admin · 5 Comments
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I filed my taxes in Mid-January. Last week conress announced that every tax paying adult will recieve $600 and $300 per child, in an attempt to avoid a recession. Since my taxes were already filed, am I not entitled to this extra tax break?


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You Just can’t Have Fine Music Without Percussion

September 18, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Other favorite percussions devices contain the drum, piano and xylophone.

All percussion devices might be divided into two main and broad categories. Membranophone, which add tambour for the sound of being struck like drums and idiophones, which seem of themselves like triangles. The division can also be made on tuning basis and other sub groups. For illustration, some instruments may be tuned although the other people can not.

Percussionists are also called upon to play other devices that may well not be percussive in nature. These instruments consist of police sirens, glass harmonica, lion’s roar and wind machines. As percussionists play such a broad range of instruments generating a lot of various kinds of melodies, they may be normally one of the most skilled in the music industry.

Percussive instruments would be the heart of a musical performance. It can be tough to name 3 or 4 songs from the classical or pop charts, which don’t use percussive instruments. Given that the times of the earliest composers like Mozart, all compositions involve at least one pair of timpani’s playing within the background.

Some instruments like the xylophones are a pleasure to listen to. They sound like tinkling fountains in wonderful gardens. Bringing out the romantic side in us. There is another instrument where you strike at bottles filled with distinct levels of water that give forth delightful sounds.

If we talk of jazz, the higher hats are very easily associated in our minds. The ride cymbals are an additional percussion based instruments we look for in a jazz song. Even in military bands, soldiers can not keep time with out a bass drum.

No rock group nowadays is complete without percussive devices. All the bands a comprehensive drum kit and many other percussive instruments. Pink Floyd utilised percussive instruments to excellent effect in their songs dealing with sci fi worlds and fantasy music.

A variety of cultures have there personal percussive devices. As I stated earlier, the Indian bells are a classical illustration. Inside west, gongs are untuned percussive devices used in churches along with other important occasions. As cultures have evolved, so has this category of instruments.

Via their diversity and wide option, percussion devices would be the back bone of just about every musical ensemble. The players are brilliant and multi faceted folks who can take up and play different devices at will. The piano professionals like Yanni are percussionists after all. An ensemble with full percussion is really a pleasure to watch and a pleasure to hear. Chances are good that you’ve got never heard music with out some sort of percussion accompaniment. They’re the finishing touch on an excellent sound.



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The iPod – More Than Just A Tool To Hear Music

August 29, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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When you think of the word iPod, you automatically think music. But the fact is that the iPod can do more than just let you hear music. iPod can be used to view videos and store pictures. In fact some iPods can store up to 7,500 songs, 25,000 photos and 1,000 videos.


There are also games that can be found on the iPod. These games are nothing for Playstation or the Xbox to worry about graphically, but they will help pass the time if in line somewhere and need to kill a little extra time. There are four different games. These games include Brick, Parachute, Solitaire and Music Quiz. Music Quiz plays a piece of a song that you have to guess. It gets the songs from your play list.


iPods are also being used to organize. Not to be confused with PDAs, but iPods do come in handy with keeping contacts and if you need to have a calendar handy. Microsoft Outlook Express or Outlook can be used to synchronize for contacts and the calendar. Address Book is used for Mac users.


With the iPods impressive 30 to 60 gigabytes, it can handle more than just music, videos and photos. The iPod can be used to transfer large files or even as some form of backup. If your digital camera memory card becomes full, you can offload the pictures from the card to your iPod and erase the memory card to take more pictures. With the iPod, you could show those pictures as a slideshow.


It was pretty exciting to be able to see videos on iPods, but now for a small fee you can download TV shows and movies off the Internet and able to put them on your iPod and watch them where ever you go. With the Apples M2 Convert software, you could also transfer your DVDs or Multimedia to files that can be used to watch on your iPod.


In addition, the iPod can be turned into a small recorder if iTalk, Podzilla or BelkinVoice are installed on it. With iTalk or Podzilla the iPod records audio. You are able to record your own voice if you wanted to. FM transmitters are being sold for the iPod. With this all you have to do is find the right radio station and your can hear all of your favorite music from your iPod on your car radio or any other radio you might be listening too.


With the Griffins iBeam software, you will be able to turn your iPod into a laser pointer or a flashlight. Podtender is a program for all you bartenders out there. With over 900 mixed drinks you will become very popular at all the parties you attend if you bring along your iPod.


Podgourmet will make you just as popular in the kitchen. This program has 260 recipes and is also available for vegans containing 277 recipes. iPod Weddings is becoming very popular too. A way for the bride and groom to save money is to purchase an iPod instead of hiring a DJ for their wedding reception. These programs will not only give them complete control over every song played at their wedding, but also the order it will be played in, too. Plus, when the reception is done they not only have their wedding song and every other song played at their wedding, but they will have the iPod as their own wedding gift to themselves. With the right software and know how you can use your iPod as a remote to almost anything in your house that you want.


Wake up with your iPod. If you set the alarm on your iPod and then set the alarm on your alarm clock for the exact time and find the right radio frequency you could wake up listing to all your favorite songs on your iPod through your alarm clock.


You could also use your iPod to catch up on all that reading you have been meaning to do. You can read audio books on your iPod. With all the great software thats out there for your iPod and all the many resources on the Internet you can look up, you can do an abundant amount of things with the iPod.



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This Guitar Museum Hits Just The Right Notes

August 28, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The test of time often proves that you are dealing with a qualified, if not exceptional company. The Martin Guitar Co. was started in New York way back in 1833 by C.F. Martin Sr. Being a native of Germany, based on some obscure information, the move to New York is somewhat comical in nature. Mr. Martin was a guitar maker, or luthier. His woodworking prowess caused much pressure from the Cabinet Makers Guild and The Violin Makers Guild to join their Unions(yes, they had unions that long ago). Within several years he fled to America to open The Martin Guitar Company in New York. However two years later the factory was moved to Nazareth, Pa. and has remained there and expanded as necessary ever since then.


The first thing that hits you as you enter the factory is a quote from Eric Clapton “If I could choose what to come back as, it would be a Martin OM-45″. Words like this brought to mind how much people love their Martin guitars. I specifically mean love them for the beauty, materials and love put into the building of each Martin Guitar. Simply put, because of the exquisite workmanship of Martin guitars and their unmatched tone and playability, they are the gold standard for aspiring acoustic guitarists. To have a Martin guitar, or even a custom Martin is one of the few rites in their lifetime with this amount of significance.


Martin openly puffs up their chest when it comes to their place in American music and all of the noted(no pun intended) musicians who have used and swear by their instruments. As the Martin Company celebrates their 175th year of business one gets the feeling that the tremendous heritage created will continue in greatness.


Some of the artists who use Martin guitars have CD and album covers displayed on one of the walls. Representing such artists as Elvis Presley, Jimmie Rogers, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams and Stephen Stills. Don’t forget Andy Griffith played a D-18 model! So many icons have played Martin guitars there are not enough wall space to honor fall of them.


During the factory tour, the various steps that include more than 3oo very precise procedures and a few weeks of time become very evident. This is no jerry rig factory. It has a blend of the most modern hi-tech equipment with a big helping of old world craftsmanship. For some this part of the tour may be tedious, for people who like to know, this is an interesting and remarkable story of cutting, machining and assembling a guitar masterpiece.


The museum is what most folks come for. From some of the 19th century instruments that look awkward and bulky to the transition to modern styled guitars, the museum guides have the type of enthusiasm for Martin guitars that is infectious. The guide can also tell you in great detail very enthusiastically about every one of the 170 plus guitars on display.


Before I forget, it is very important to note that not only can you admire these beautiful guitars, but you are encouraged to pick one up and start to pluck a few notes. And, you are not limited to their least expensive models. Want to play an Eric Clapton custom guitar, them pick it up and go to town. they don’t mind. In fact if you listen closely, their are plenty of people strumming their favorite tunes in the players room.


Want a tour of The Martin guitar Museum? Hours include Monday – Friday 8 am to 5 pm and The Factory Tours are from 11 am to 2:30 pm. Call 610-759-2837 to make a date.


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If you love guitars like the folks at Guitar players Center, than this is the type of relaxed, fun and informative trip to take. With the amount of experience and love put into the manufacturing process, it would be hard not wanting a Martin guitar after the tour.


Enjoy.



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How much would you pay just to get a kiss from Michael Jackson?

July 11, 2010 by admin · 18 Comments
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If Michael Jackson was alive and he was running a kissing boot for all the ladies.
How much would u pay just to get a kiss from him in the lips?


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Just Food: Where Locavores Get It Wrong and How We Can Truly Eat Responsibly

July 10, 2010 by admin · 5 Comments
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I’m Just Here for the Food: Version 2.0

June 22, 2010 by admin · 5 Comments
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Eight years ago, Alton Brown set out to create a cooking show for a new generation. The result was “Good Eats”, one of Food Network’s most popular programmes. Four years ago, when Alton Brown set out to write “I’m Just Here for the Food”, he wanted to create a cookbook unlike any other – a cookbook for people who would rather understand their food than follow a recipe. A mix of cutting edge graphics and a fresh take on preparing food, “I’m Just Here for the Food” became one of the best-selling cookbooks of the year – and received the James Beard Foundation/KitchenAid Book Award as best reference book. This year, to commemorate and celebrate this more-than-300-thousand-copies-sold success story, STC is pleased t… More >>

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