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Archive for the ‘Hobbies’ Category

The Top 5 Uses for Binoculars

Monday, October 20th, 2008

The Top 5 Uses for Binoculars
 by: Bill MacArthur
What is the first thing people think of when discussing binoculars? Marine, hunting, birding and other nature related activities are some of the more popular uses. Although binoculars greatly serve their purpose during these activities, they can be used for more than most people think. [...]

Scented Candles

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Scented Candles
 by: Robert Simic
Not only do scented candles lend flattering, soft light and a special atmosphere to a room, they also fill the space with a wonderful fragrance of your choice. Even unscented candles burn away unpleasant smells, in or out of doors and they are as effective as any atomizer. (Any candle will burn [...]

Stanley Handtools Limited Edition England Range

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Stanley Handtools Limited Edition England Range
 by: Paul Disley
Not wanting to miss out on the big event this year, Stanley Tools have release it’s limited edition “England” range off tools and accessories.

First up is the 3 piece Dynagrip II Chisel set which is styled in England colours (what else) with red and white polypropelene moulded [...]

New Toys for 2006

Monday, October 20th, 2008

New Toys for 2006
 by: Jason Hahn
At the most recent Toy Fair in New York City, toy manufacturers got the chance to display and show off their newest goodies to retailers. Below are some of the toys that were debuted.

- Nerf Showtime Hoops: This Hasbro creation features an electronic basketball hoop system with a ball [...]

Does it Matter Who Does the Magic Trick?

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Does it Matter Who Does the Magic Trick?
 by: Dion Semeniuk
The magic that you see magicians performing today is really
truly amazing. It seems like every year the bar is being raised
to put the challenge on the rest of the magic community to come
up with the next “big thing”. Magic shows are getting bigger;
they’re getting [...]

Tools Of The Trade

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Tools Of The Trade
 by: Maddy Cranley
Knitting in its simplest form is often described as the looping of a string around two sticks. When faced with multi-color patterning, intricate stitches or detailed graphs, this seemingly easy craft becomes a more complex activity that can benefit from an innovative tool or two. Right from the [...]

How To Have Great Ideas

Monday, October 20th, 2008

How To Have Great Ideas
 by: Steve Gillman
Want to have great ideas? You could try waiting to see if they pop into your head someday, and they honestly might. However, if you want a more systematic method you can use today, here it is in three simple steps:

1. Get knowledge in the area in which you [...]

How To Make A Fruit Bouquet

Monday, October 20th, 2008

How To Make A Fruit Bouquet
 by: Peta DSilva
Fruit Bouquets are quite interesting to make, and look delicious. They can be made out of real fruit or fake fruit- in this article I am using real fruit. If you decide to use real fruit then be aware that the bouquet will have to be eaten in [...]

Anime 101

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Anime 101
 by: Jason Hahn
Simply put, anime is a form of cartoon animation created in Japan, which explains animes formerly-popular moniker, Japanimation. Anime’s history began at the start of the 20th century. This was when Japanese filmmakers began trying out new animation techniques that were being used in the Western world. Anime did [...]

Clean Vintage Glass and Antique Porcelain Safely

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Clean Vintage Glass and Antique Porcelain Safely
 by: Ricky Alberta
Cleaning vintage glass and antique porcelain should be done with the utmost of care. Before you wash your porcelain piece you have to remove the dust and the dirt from it. For un-restored antique porcelain you can use a soft brush to remove the dirt and use [...]

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