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SPT Countertop Dishwasher, White Reviews Jan 11th 2012, 08:59 - Economical – features an efficient design that?s Energy Star certified
- Space saving – fits between most standard countertops and cabinetry
- Sleek silver finish is ideal for any contemporary kitchen
- Comes with 6 wash cycles, so you can choose the one that?ll most effectively clean your dishes
- Durable stainless steel interior
Perfect for apartments, office kitchens or any small-sized kitchens; offers full-size power in a compact design. With a height of only 17.24-inch, this unit will fit between most countertop and cabinetry. Spacious cavity loads up to six standard place settings. features easy controls, durable stainless steel interior and water temperature up to 148-Degree F. Quick connect to any kitchen faucet eliminates the need for direct plumbing or permanent installation . List Price: $ 275.00 Price: | |
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Bialetti 4-Cup Stovetop Espresso Percolator Jan 11th 2012, 09:40 - Easy to Use
- Fits right on the stovetop
- Produces four 2-ounce cups of rich, authentic Italian espresso in just 4-5 minutes
- Ready in 4-5 minutes
- Stainless Steel Construction
Stainless steel, stovetop espresso maker produces 4 demitasse cups of rich, authentic Italian espresso in just 4-5 minutes. List Price: $ 54.99 Price: More Espresso Maker Products | |
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Home Improvement: Fireplace Makeovers Jan 11th 2012, 11:16 The fireplace has that innate ability to add a sense of coziness to a home and makes for great picturesque memories too. But if you think your fireplace is ready for a makeover, make sure you are ready to give it one. Making over a fireplace can start off fairly easily as you can find ready made kits that only require assembly after purchase. But when buying a kit, bear in mind a few things: what is the color scheme of your room? What kind of decorative theme does it have? Find the mantle style in color that most compliments the room. Making over a fire place can also be a messy affair. And the last thing you want to do is damage anything in your room in the process. So clear out the room’s main furniture if possible, otherwise at least give everything in the room a protective covering. Remove any wooden trims that might in the area near your fireplace, but do it gently so that you can put it back on when you are done. Using a grinder with a brush to make sure the brick surface is smooth and dust is removed so that mortar easily stays in place. After that, create a temporary ledge using 2 | |
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Dual XR4115 In-Dash MP3, WMA Mechless Digital Media Receiver with USB, 3.5mm and SD Card Inputs Jan 11th 2012, 14:17 - In-dash Mechless AM/FM, MP3, WMA Digital Media Receiver with remote
- Detachable faceplate , Wireless remote control included
- Black dot-matrix display, Blue button lighting
- CEA-2006 compliant amplifier
- Power Output: Peak: 50 watts x 4 channels RMS: 17 watts x 4 channels
Single DIN In-dash Mechless AM/FM, MP3, WMA Digital Media Receiver with remote with detachable faceplate and wireless remote control included. Black dot-matrix display and blue button lighting. CEA-2006 compliant amplifier Power Output: Peak: 50 watts x 4 channels – RMS: 17 watts x 4 channels. MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album) Playback and Audio Features, playback of MP3, and WMA files, tuner with 18FM/12AM presets with 3 Selectable EQ Curves (pop, rock and classic) and repeat and random List Price: $ 49.99 Price: Find More Media Receiver Products | |
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Antique Oriental Porcelain Statues Jan 11th 2012, 14:51 The collection of antique porcelain Oriental statues can be a very expensive game. There are very few people who have a substantial collection of pieces owing to the prices that some of the items will reach at auction and in reputable antique stores. Sometimes, however, you may be lucky and stumble upon a piece whose value has not been realised by the seller. These pieces are unfortunately few and far between and it is far more likely that, if you wish to purchase something truly original and with a significant history, you will be paying quite a lot of money.. There are some antique dealers who specialise in dealing in antique porcelain Oriental statues and such dealers will be able to source particular pieces for you and will also be able to give advice regarding suitable items to add to a collection. If you are in a position to be able to invest in some of these statues you will be surprised by the choice of styles available. The Chinese statues, for example, will be categorised by the dynasty during which they were produced. If you should wish to start collecting some truly wonderful antique pieces, you may be interested in having a look at some of the antique porcelain oriental statues that are available. As the subject is so vast and covers such a number of cultures and historic eras, you may decide to specialise in just one aspect. If you were to start collecting Chinese pieces for example it would be a good idea to collect those from just one dynasty. This would give your collection possible added value and would also ensure some compatibility for display purposes. It is also interesting to become involved in one period when researching and collecting. This way you will come to recognise pieces when you see them and may become a specialist yourself. Some of the antiques that have come from the orient are very beautiful. The figurines are often of characters from the area and many of them give an interesting insight into the life and times of the people. In this respect many of the pieces act as a history book and finding out about the origins of the pieces can become very interesting. You may be interested in collecting some larger antique porcelain oriental statues. These were often made of stone but some were crafted in porcelain. As well as depicting various tradesmen and musicians they would often be of Buddha’s. Some of these are highly ornate and some can be very large. You will also find a variety of statues that have previously been used to decorate tombs and the pathways to tombs. Chimeras, for example, although not very pretty, are quite highly sought after and they will command a high price. If you have little or no experience of buying antique porcelain oriental statues, you must find a reputable dealer who will be able to give you some sound and reliable advice. It is possible to spend large sums of money of these pieces and you need to be sure that you are getting a genuine item rather than a reproduction. | |
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Sweating Sickness Jan 11th 2012, 14:37 Sweating sickness was a virulent disease which firstly struck England at the end of 15th and beginning of 16th century in series. The symptoms showed suddenly and dramatically and very often ended in few hours with death. The most mysterious thing about this disease is that the cause of it is still unknown. The first time sweating sickness appeared for the times of Henry VII. One of the first evidence goes back to August 22nd 1485, when it was spoken about it on Battle of Bosworth Field. 6 days after that it broke out in London, where it killed several thousands people in less than two months. The sweating sickness reached Ireland 7 years later in 1492 when the death of James Fleming was recorded. This sickness didn’t attack infants or children and anyone who made through the first 24 hours survived. After 1492 sweating sickness disappeared for 15 years and in 1507 it emerged again on the island. But the epidemic wasn’t as fatal as the first time. The sickness emerged again in 1517 when in some towns killed half of the whole population.. The most fatal time it emerged was the 4th in 1528, when it first appeared in London in May and it soon reached other parts of England with the exception of north. This time the sickness didn’t stay on the island. Soon it emerged in Hamburg and killed more than a thousand people in weeks. By the December it reached Switzerland and then towards the north to Denmark and Scandinavian countries. As fast as the sickness appeared it has also disappeared usually in 2 weeks. By the end of 1528 there were no more signs of the epidemic except in Switzerland. The cause of the sickness still remains a mystery.. | |
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Residential Properties in Mumbai Break all Records Jan 11th 2012, 14:52 Real estate values are touching skies; Mumbai flat sold for Rs 34 crores escalating price levels to Rs 97,842 per sq foot Buying property has always been a costly affair but the recent sale of a 4-BHK apartment in Mumbai for Rs 34 crore has set new standards for the sale of land. Last week a 3,475 sq ft apartment at NCPA Apartments at Nariman Point complex was sold for the inexplicable sum. A Non-Resident Indian happily paid this sum after an aggressive bidding session. Apparently he had wanted to buy this flat in NCPA for some months and had earlier expressed his interest in a flat on the 21st floor. This deal has made NCPA the most expensive locality in Mumbai, rather India. The second-most expensive building after NCPA is Villa Orb located at Napean Sea Road, Mumbai. The average apartment size here is 7,500 sq ft; the per sq foot cost will come to about Rs 56,000. Lodha Developers’ Solitaire is situated in the same locality and is pegged at about Rs 55,000 per sq foot. Another record real estate deal in Mumbai was struck at the Bandra-Kurla complex. The first plot here was sold for Rs 5.04 lakh per square metre. The 16,500 square metre plot fetched Rs 831 crore in total. This piece of land was picked up by Wadhwa Builders. Market watch-dogs say that these have paid 229 per cent higher than the reserve price. Reliance Industries picked up the second plot for Rs 918 crore. This deal comes for Rs 27,917 per sq ft.. These cases are just an indication of how the property values in Mumbai are zooming across the roof. Experts however feel that such deals don’t have much impact on the over all market. Such deals create hype in the market. Real Estate [http://www.magicbricks.com/property/faces/jsp/indexc.jsp] experts also feel that the Rs 34 crore deal was unasked for. The area profile and marketability of that flat is nothing extra-ordinary. This deal could be guided by an emotional decision or an investment advice. | |
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