Cuts and bruises are an inevitable fact of life. From toddlers to thirty-somethings, you can be sure that at some point you will have the misfortune of having to bandage a cut or scrape. The most common cut comes compliments of kitchen-based cutlery. Yes, slicing that apple or piece of bread often includes slicing your thumb. Ah, yes, the poor thumb — always dutiful, always there, always getting cut.
The truth about outdoor track lighting is that it is one of the most popular features on the market today. This is more a testament to its versatility than anything else. More often than not, this fixture is used to secure the perimeter of a home or building. Likewise, it is triggered by a motion sensor, helping residents and tenants stay safe.
December 17, 2009 – 9:46 am
What does a recession do for businesses? It does one of two things: it either kills them or keeps them running. You can never tell which way the fickle winds of commerce will blow, but the bottom line is: as long as you’re in the black and managing to make payroll, you’re doing all right. The one thing you need to keep in the office supply cabinet, along with the ubiquitous roller ball pens and paper clips, is a set of versatile business stamps.
November 28, 2009 – 10:01 am
While Paris burns, and the economy plunges into the new Dark Ages, you may want to get a piece of the proverbial action before the only thing we’ve got left is bartering chickens. I may be exaggerating, but most financial pundits are heralding the death of the dollar, the ascendancy of gold, and the new strength of foreign currency. While you may not be able to do much about the dollar, or buying into gold outright, you can indulge in the booming forex training services online.
November 5, 2009 – 9:46 am
Picture a 35mm, pristine, slow-motion shot of you falling into bed, complete with clean sheets, pajamas, and a big smile. Now cue the proverbial record scratch. If you wear contact lenses, you hear that record scratch every night. As a bona fide contact wearer you are responsible for keeping those little contact lenses clean as a whistle.