Archive for January, 2007
Wednesday, January 31st, 2007
A Music audio without music
– This is the history of music, and it makes for much easier listening than what I had thought when I bought it (Plenty more music related audios available at the store):
In clear and entertaining prose, Fred Plotkin (Fred has written for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Opera News, and other publications.) explores a thousand years of music, introduces listeners to more than one hundred great works, and profiles in depth many significant composers, including Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Berlioz, Tchaikovsky, Dvok, and Mahler. He describes all the musical instruments in the orchestra, defines major musical terms, and makes music theory comprehensible for the uninitiated. There are also conversations with important musicians who offer fascinating insights about their art.
Classical Music 101 is a highly accessible guide to discovering the glories of classical music. The only regret I have is, that the audio ha not a single musical selection included.
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Wednesday, January 31st, 2007
OverDrive, the market leader in supplying digital media content for distribution to libraries has announced am agreement to provide audio book reviews from AudioFile magazine as a value added option in its Digital Library Reserve service. AudioFile is the only magazine catering for audio book users and is the leading publication for audio book reviews. It also has an online web site as well.
AudioFile will make available its 20,000 audio book reviews of titles in a variety of categories, including popular fiction, to more than 4,000 public libraries who are members of OverDrive’s Digital Library Reserve network. The reviews will be included in the audio book’s title listing for member libraries that subscribe to the new service. Digital Library Reserve, a web-based digital media service, provides patrons of member libraries the ability to download popular digital audio books, as well as eBooks, music, video and (coming soon) games & interactive software. OverDrive offers more than 50,000 downloadable titles in a variety of popular formats.
Read more at AudioBookGoBlog
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Tuesday, January 30th, 2007
Broadway has a long, rich, and entertaining theater history, and anyone planning to visit New York, even for a very short time, desires of taking in at least one performance on its hallowed stages. It goes without saying that Broadway is the capital of World Theater. Broadway tickets
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Tuesday, January 30th, 2007
Hip hop dance videos are best means to learn dance moves of your favorite artist, and to expedite the process? Dance lessons of course from Academy of Movement, a dance studio in NH. Most of the people watch videos of their favorite recording artist on television or in concert to learn the new dance steps and make a good impression at club or in a public gathering. Nowadays, you can easily purchase dance lessons of your favorite hip hop star as there are many choreographers who produce such hip hop dance videos.
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Tuesday, January 30th, 2007
If you’re eager to get free mp3 downloads of your favorite artist, try visiting the official website. Many artists will release tracks from past or present albums in order to generate interest and, of course, increase sales. Fully supported by the artists and their labels, these tracks are usually of high quality, and may feature deep cuts that wouldn’t get much airplay. Record label websites also sometimes offer free tracks of up and coming artists, or known artists that could use a boost in sales.
Read the rest about free mp3 downloads here.
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Monday, January 29th, 2007
I actually stopped buying lighthouse pictures the day that I went out to the ocean. One of my friend was going to the beach, and she thought that she could do me some good by getting me out of the house for a few hours. She lured me out there with the promise of a lighthouse, but when I looked at it it was old and decrepit. Although there were lighthouse pictures in the gift shop, they showed the lighthouse at an earlier age.
Full article at Lighthouse Pictures
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Monday, January 29th, 2007
Ansel Adams was a virtual magician in bringing the moment of a just-blooming flower or a leaf floating on still water to life. Ansel Adams brought the beauty of the wilderness to the attention and appreciation of hundreds of thousands of Americans long before environmental awareness became a coined phrase.
Full article at Ansel Adams – The Beauty Of The Wilderness
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Sunday, January 28th, 2007
I never really thought about celebrity homes until I saw a show on MTV about them. I believe it’s called MTV Cribs, but I’m not really sure. I only saw it a few times. When it comes down to it, I doubt I would want to buy any of the celebrity homes I saw on TV…even if I had the money to do so.I’ll admit, some of the homes were pretty cool, but I thought they were also a little over the top, even for celebrities. The decor in some of them was outright garish. I can only hope that many of the ones not shown on this show are done a little more tastefully. There were some great ideas but there were also some that were taken so far to the extreme that the home didn’t even look like a home any longer.
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Sunday, January 28th, 2007
Perhaps Stephen King’s most personal and powerful novel and audiobook to date, LISEY’S STORY is a beautifully textured suspense narrative about the wellsprings of creativity, the temptations…
Read more about Lisey’s Story
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Sunday, January 28th, 2007
The Nintendo Wii is known for its new remote controlled technology, but if you want to feel at home with the old school controller, they also offer the “Classic Controller.”
Since it’s the “classic” controller, it’s ideal for the good old Nintendo games of yesterday. It’s meant to be used for the games where you don’t use the innovative Wiimote, the Nunchuck, or any of the other fancy stuff, but you can use it with any game. This is the controller to use if you want to keep it simple.
The design is similar to the Super Nintendo game pad. It’s oval, and the buttons are shaped like a diamond. The buttons on the front are the good old X, Y, A and B buttons, and there are also four buttons on the top edge of the controller. It has a D-Pad and a start and select button.
Buying The Nintendo Wii
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Friday, January 26th, 2007
Placement Of The Powered Subwoofer
Optimal quality of sound is produced usually when placed near a few feet from a corner, however you will want to experiment with the acoustics of the environment you’re placing it in somewhat before deciding on the permanent location. Investing in a solid monster subwoofer cable and even a separate power center are very good ideas to make sure you get the best performance possible. There are outdoor models as well, and they work well in….
Read the full subwoofers article at => Powered Subwoofer
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Friday, January 26th, 2007
FiOS TV is a 100% fiber optic network providing fiber quality picture and sound, Interactive Programming Guide, on Demand and Pay Per View Services, and an expansive and growing list of HDTV channels that will bring to life your favorite movies and tv shows. This is TV like you’ve never seen before. More about FiOS TV
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Friday, January 26th, 2007
The paintings are noted for their sense of reality, done with soft color and the Emily James style. The landscapes include the Florida Everglades, Venetian canals, French vineyards and the rolling hills of Tuscany. She is fond of flaura and fauna and has captured the delicacy of orchids and water lilies in a pond. Different weather conditions are evoked in red sunsets, misty dawns and Mediterranean sunshine. Emily James often paints coastal scenes of boats tied up in a harbor, lighthouses and the ocean lapping onto the beach.
Full article at Emily James – Art Of Seascapes And Landscapes
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Friday, January 26th, 2007
Josh entertains like no one else. Check this out for great video entertainment and sharing of video.
Be entertained at Share Video with Josh
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Thursday, January 25th, 2007
Learn how to make money while sharing videos.
The FriendEarth.com Community Website System allows the visitors to share video, webpage URL and photo. You don’t even need huge numbers of servers! Even if you don’t provide file or media hosting on your website, the response from the internet community is still very huge!
Full report at Make Money Sharing Videos
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Thursday, January 25th, 2007
A crackdown on free music downloads a few years ago has lead to people now searching for legal music downloads.Music copyrights have become a problem in recent years as pressures from online downloads have enabled students and adults to download any song they wanted often without the artist being compensated.
Read more about legal music downloads and music copyrights
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Thursday, January 25th, 2007
Of course, not everyone plans to sell their homes but it’s nice to know that you investment in a home theater system will help increase the value of your house. You really can benefit from the purchase in other ways, too. You will spend less money on going out when you can entertain right in your own home. We love that we can stay at home and have the best seating during sports events by watching them through our home theater system. My husband may have gone overboard by getting a lot of features that we may never use but his reasoning for doing so is quite rational.
Full article at Home Theater System – Fun And Comfort At Home
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Thursday, January 25th, 2007
In 2001, Mary Engelbreit achieved a lifelong ambition when her first illustrated children’s book was published. This had been her dream from being a child and she has now illustrated many books, in her hand drawn style. Her drawings evoke a nostalgic past and are rich in warm color. The many books on various themes include the children’s book, A Merry Little Christmas.
Full article at Mary Engelbreit – A Graphic Artist And Childrens Book Illustrator
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Thursday, January 25th, 2007
A Texas vacation wouldn’t be the same without rodeo, it’s big business and it’s always entertaining. The cities of Texas are all worth a visit. Dallas and Houston are well known for their skyline with impressive skyscrapers and both cities have interesting museums and culture. Houston has its own Grand Opera Company, Ballet Company, Symphony Orchestra and a drama venue called The Alley Theatre. There is also the ArtCar Museum with a collection of custom cars and the Museum of Natural Science. Dallas museums include the Age of Steam Railroad Museum and the African American Museum. Other cities of note are San Antonio, Fort Worth, El Paso and the state capital, Austin.
Full article at Texas Vacation
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Thursday, January 25th, 2007
Just as the DVD revolutionized the movie industry, peer-to-peer (P2P) filesharing revolutionized the way that files are exchanged. It’s no wonder, then, that the two have long gone hand in hand, with many people turning to P2P for free, easy access to movies. However, just as with the music industry, the movie industry has started taking the legal issues of unauthorized copying and distribution of their movies very seriously. This has led to an increased interest, both by businesses and consumers, in legal movie downloads.
The above article about legal movie downloads is here.
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Thursday, January 25th, 2007
James Patterson is the award-winning American author who writes thrillers that really don’t let you put down the earphones till the end! His audio books, narrated by Carolyn McCormick, Peter J. Fernandez and Dennis O’Hare, Campbell Scott and Hope Davis, Cary Elwes, Robert Guillaume and Chris Noth, Hope Davis and Stephen Lang, Billy Campbell, Evan Rachel Wood, Becky Ann Baker and Blair Brown are lively, well told stories where the plot comes to live – sometimes a bit too much…
James Patterson’s last 16 novels have not only been No. 1 best sellers, but have also grossed more than $1 billion in sales. He has published many of his books as downloadable audio books.
I love his thrillers and enjoy listening to them when on the road. Loaded on an iPod or MP3 player it’s very convenient to carry along and ot have a good story teller with me whenever I like.
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Wednesday, January 24th, 2007
I found several listings for mystery dinner theater outfits, but would have to call each one to find out specifics such as showtimes, ticket prices, and performance types. I thought I might have better luck if I went online and checked for websites of local mystery dinner theater places. It took a bit of time, but I was eventually able to get all the information I needed. In addition, I even found some online coupons for discounts on upcoming performances.
Full article at Mystery Dinner Theater
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Wednesday, January 24th, 2007
Until you could download audio books, it was never possible and highly dangerous to read while driving. For some commuters, this is considered a serious waste of good time. People who travel to work have been known to choose public transport for the simple fact that they can use the time to read or study instead of being stuck in traffic. With audio books, you can get your reading done while driving. Whether you have an MP3 compatible car stereo or need to copy the files to CD or tape, you can listen to books in the car. Imagine using the ten or more hours a week you are driving to refresh and expand your knowledge?
Students are finding they can use their audio books anytime to study or access information. Any student would prefer to carry a small and almost weightless MP3 player rather than heavy hard copies of literature.
Read the complete article at AudioBookGoBlog
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Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
Now that you have decided to learn how to draw, you’ll need the proper equipment. When you’re just beginning, its best to use inexpensive materials, and equipment that is easiest to use. Pencil is the medium of choice for the beginning artist, because mistakes can easily be erased, and lead is not costly. A plain number two pencil will accommodate your needs, while a mechanical pencil will provide a constant stream of even lines, and never requires sharpening. If you do choose a traditional pencil, make sure that you also get a quality pencil sharpener.
Full article at Learn How To Draw
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Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
The eye of the photographer is so very important if the picture is to be truly a work of art, and not just another boring photo. When you look into Ansel Adams photographs, you can see what a great eye he had. The man was just obsessed with all of the beauty of nature, and Ansel Adams photographs show that better than anything else that I know of.
Full article at Ansel Adams Photographs
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Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
Oil based paint can be difficult but you can do much more with it than you can with regular paints. Watercolor is no match for the depth of color that oil painting landscape projects will produce. You can create lovely light images with watercolor but it is very difficult to build layers to create a realistic scene. You can also use the tricky medium to build texture in the deep oil painting landscape.
Full article at Oil Painting Landscape
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Monday, January 22nd, 2007
Listen to a new audio book while commuting to work or working out in the gym. Enjoy a thrilling drama or learn something new in otherwise ‘dead time’.
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Monday, January 22nd, 2007
It’s a wild time in May at Santa Maria at the Elks Rodeo and Parade. Spectators can watch real cowboys strut their stuff with bareback riding, calf roping, bull riding and wild horse competitions. Independence Day is marked in San Francisco with the Fourth of July Waterfront Festival at Fisherman’s Wharf. There is all day live entertainment and there is a food festival, arts and crafts and fireworks. Jazz fans will appreciate the Jazz Festival held every September in Vacaville. Halloween sees a number of California events, including the Halloween Carnival in Calabasas where there are theatre productions and games for the children.
Full article at California Events
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Monday, January 22nd, 2007
The Chicago Gospel Music Festival takes place here in June. There are free concerts as part of the Grant Park Music Festival, which runs from the end of June to the end of August. Entertainment is provided by the Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus. Country lovers have their own celebration at the Country Music Festival, held in July. Jazz fans too support the Jazz Festival, held over Labor Day weekend. This has been running over twenty years and showcases different types of jazz performed by both local and nationally known acts. Latin music fans are not forgotten and the Viva! Latin Music Festival gets everyone doing the salsa. This event is organized in either August or September, depending on the scheduling of other Chicago events in the year.
Full article at Chicago Events
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Saturday, January 20th, 2007
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Saturday, January 20th, 2007
There are things to love and things to hate about large gatherings of people. The great thing about music festivals is the atmosphere and the buzz that comes from music lovers who want to have a great time. The negative side is the condition of the toilets
Full article on music festivals
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Saturday, January 20th, 2007
I recently listened to 16 hours of captivating audio on my MP3 player. Hey, this is great! Rather than reading Ken Follett’s book I simply
downloaded this audio book thriller and the loaded the MP3 player. No more boredom when stuck in traffic. The commute all of a sudden became something I looked forward to!
This is the plot in a few sentences: In 1866 tragedy strikes at the exclusive Windfield School when a mysterious accident takes the life of a student. Among the student’s circle of friends are Hugh Pilaster; Hugh’s older cousin Edward, dissolute heir to the Pilaster banking fortune; and Micky Miranda, the handsome son of a brutal South American oligarchy. The death and its aftermath begin the spiraling circle of treachery that will span three decades and entwine many lives.From the exclusive men’s clubs that cater to every dark desire of England’s upper classes to the luxurious ballrooms of the manipulators of the world’s wealth, Follett conjures up a stunning panorama of intrigue.
“A Dangerous Fortune” sweeeps the characters toward a perilous climax where greed, fed by the shocking truth of a young man’s death, must be stopped – or the dreams of a nation will die.
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Saturday, January 20th, 2007
When in school, learning Spanish was the class I liked least…. Vocabulary and pronounciation just did not like me and I certainly did not like them!
Recently a friend pointed me to the download site for the Pimsleur Spanish I Part 1 audio. He had started to learn Spanish with it and told me it was so easy, he could not believe it: Plugging in the earphones about an hour a day and listening to this foreign language audio lesson, made his brain absorbe the stuff automatically. He says he starts to think ahead and sometimes talk (!) ahead of the audio, whilst listening on his commute to and from work.
So I gave it a try too, and yep! this is the way to go!!! I’ve now started to download the next lessons – Pimsleur Spanish Course – and am ‘training’ my brain to understand Spanish. It is truly fun, realizing that the Hispanic TV channels now all of sudden start to make sense – I actually enjoy learning Spanish now.
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Friday, January 19th, 2007
This summer, we have more than a few weddings coming up so more cheap groomsmen gifts to buy. While I look forward to these events with great anticipation, I always have difficulty coming up with an idea for that perfect wedding present. I know I will also be invited to the bridal showers for these events, which leads me to need two presents instead of just one.
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Friday, January 19th, 2007
About half of the antique dealers in my area have other things in their stores as well. The one I used to work for has a large variety of what are called retro or vintage items. Antiques are items that are over one hundred years old. Everything else falls under the vintage category. These items can be anything, and I notice that some of the most popular items for these antique dealers seem to be items from the fifties and the sixties. There are some things from other decades but they don’t do quite as well as those from the mid 1900s.
Full article at Antique Dealers
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Friday, January 19th, 2007
Just discovered this gem of an radio show audio book, makes for very entertaining listening:
Ed Bishop stars as Philip Marlow in this powerful and atmospheric dramatisation. They never came tougher than Marlowe, a cynical, world-weary, wise-cracking shamus whose honesty in a dishonest world sent him down the mean streets again and again in search of some kind of justice.
There are two distinct stories on the audio: The Big Sleep and The High Window.
The Big Sleep: General Sternwood’s daughters came in both the colours of trouble – blonde and brunette -and they had all the usual vices. With four million dollars behind them, blackmail was only a matter of time. And blackmail can be murder.
The High Window: Linda Conquest was very tough, very kissable and very missing, along with one very valuable old coin. But for some reason the interested parties didn’t seem too interested in finding either of them. Especially when the trail led to the underworld and beyond. And by then Marlowe was knee deep in dead men…
Both are great fun!
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Thursday, January 18th, 2007
Sidney Nolan is probably the most well known, in international terms, of all the Australian artists. He had a very long career and lived from 1917-1992. He was one of the most distinguished members of the influential Heide Circle, a group of painters who promoted the modernist movement. He was also involved in an organization devoted to surrealism and expressionism called The Angry Penguins.
Full article at Australian Artists: The Angry Penguins To The Antipodeans
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Wednesday, January 17th, 2007
A few years back, pretty much all entertainment centers were the same. Because TVs hadn’t gotten as big as they are these days, it was easy to come up with a design that could fit all of them.
Read the rest of Big Screen TV Entertainment Centers: The forgotten extra-cost in buying a big screen TV
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Wednesday, January 17th, 2007
Six Thousand Years Ago. Evil Stalks the land. Only twelve-year-old Torak and his wolf-cub companion can defeat it. Their journey together takes them through deep forests, across giant glaciers, and into dangers they never imagined.
In this page-turning, original, and spectacularly told adventure story, Torak and Wolf are joined by an incredible cast of characters as they battle to save their world, in this first book in The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness.
Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #1: Wolf Brother
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Wednesday, January 17th, 2007
Buying a big ticket item is always a decision that is not easy. In choosing something that is going to last many years it is wise to read up more about the pros and cons of the many display devices available in the market now. One that is not so common as a DLP HDTV.
One of the pros of a DLP HDTV is that it is less expensive compared to flat panel plasma and LCD TV sets. It also produces superior picture quality and has an extensive life span when compared to a cathode ray tube (CRT) TV set. However, LCD TVs have better contrast levels and range of colors than DLP HDTV.
Learn more about The Pros And Cons Of DLP HDTV.
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