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Monday, November 9, 2009

Paper Lanterns Sizes

By Cody Scholberg

We all have a room in our homes in which we feel most comfortable; in that space, adding a paper lantern that hints at far-away Asian lands only adds to the charming atmosphere. Whether or not you're redecorating, the truth is that paper lanterns are tasteful touches to add, changing the appearance of any room. One of the most important things is to choose a paper lantern of the right size. At the same time, you will have to consider the perfect location for the paper lantern. You can place the paper lantern in room corners or right by the couch, but make sure the chosen type fits. Go with either square or round-shaped paper lanterns for a subtle light, taking all necessary precautions to obtain the right space.

Parties are suitable occasions for using paper lanterns, especially if you decide to make them by yourself. Take a piece of paper - you choose the size - and some Christmas lights you have around the house. Make the paper into cubes, and then attach each small cube to a light. Imagine your friends' faces when they see your custom-made paper lanterns. There are no party decorations more interesting than custom paper lanterns, as they are cheap and fun to make.

There are two things needed when decorating your home or garden with paper lanterns: originality and creativity. Think about the project and choose the right decorative objects. You may also want to discuss your project with an experienced designer, requesting his/her specialized assistance. You could ask for advice on selecting the colour of the paper lantern, the right size or how to put all these together for the desired result.

In the end, you will have exactly what you dreamed of, paper lanterns creating the atmosphere you always wanted.

We know that finding a suitable size for a paper lantern is not a breeze, but you can go as far as your imagination takes you. You are free to imagine how the paper lanterns will look in their new locations, analyzing the combination of forms, colours and shapes, selecting in the end the best size.

Who would have thought that choosing paper lantern sizes could lead to such a wonderful experience? - 23812

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LED Monitors Offer Longer Life

By Elton James

It is very likely that you have an LCD monitor attached to your desktop computer. If your monitor is less than twelve inches deep but more than one inch in depth, then you are reading this article on an LCD monitor or plasma monitor. You may love or hate your monitor, but you may find that you love LED monitors.

LED monitors use a different back light source than your current monitor. They use LED lights placed around the perimeter of the screen for lighting. The tubes in your current monitor only have a lifespan of three to four years before they begin to loose brightness. Unfortunately, there is no way for you as a consumer to replace those tubes. If your computer begins to loose its brightness, your only choice is to replace the monitor. This continual replacement of monitors is one source of electronic waste that could be lessened by use of LED monitors.

Another disadvantage of an LCD monitor is that it is bulkier and heavier than an LED monitor. The florescent tubes are the reason for the additional thickness. These monitors cannot be made as thin as the LED monitors, which may be less than half an inch in thickness. The LED displays are ideal for laptop computers.

Since fluorescent lamps do not produce a full color spectrum, the picture produced by the LCD monitor is not as sharp as that of the LED monitors. LEDs produce a high quality of white light that makes the colors even more realistic in the LED monitors.

The lower energy consumption of LED monitors is a great advantage to laptop users, especially those who are running on the battery. Additionally, LED monitors are brighter in color and have a longer lifespan before the lighting starts to dim.

Some users complain that the LED monitors are not evenly lit. This may be more of a matter of their eyes adjusting to using a new type of screen. Because the LED lights are placed around the edge of the display, the center may not be as bright, however this should not affect the overall use of the screen.

Another complaint the some people have with LED monitors is that they are too bright for some applications. A suggestion might be to find a LED monitor that allows the user to adjust the brightness. Users who make this complaint find that the bright monitor causes eyestrain.

Even with these two minor complaints, the LED monitor is one of the best monitors available today. The monitors are super thin and they have the best clarity available in any monitor. They also last longer than LCD monitors that have the florescent tubes for back lighting.

Choosing a long life monitor is a great choice for the environment. This means that you will not need to purchase a new monitor every time you purchase a new machine. By purchasing fewer monitors, you can do your part to reduce electronic waste in landfills. Choose an LED monitor for the longer lasting monitor. A new monitor should outlast your current computer. - 23812

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Common Sports Betting Futures Mistakes To Avoid

By Ross Everett

Sports book futures bets are an increasing popular and potentially profitable way to wager on the outcome of a full season. There's a few common mistakes that novice players make that can be easily avoided by paying attention to the following:

Search for the best price: A common mistake is to assume that the price on a specific futures wager position will be the same at every sportsbook. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, you'll often see a greater degree of difference between futures prices from book to book than any other form of bet. This is because that books aren't as worried about what price other outfits are offering as they are about keeping their own financial position balanced.

Don't fixate on picking the winner from a competitive field: This may sound like strange advice, but from a theoretical standpoint it makes perfect sense. As with every other element of sport wagering its crucial to always focus not on winners and losers, but on the value you're getting on individual bets. For example, in most years there are several teams with a realistic shot of winning at the start of the NCAA basketball tournament. The problem is that these top teams invariably offer low paybacks that are less than their 'true odds' of winning. Every team is subject to the same variables like injuries, slumps, bad matchups but backing teams that are 'under the radar' at higher prices offer more compensation for these 'risks'.

In mathematical terms, we're simply not being offered odds on a favorite that offer a good value in comparison with the 'true odds' of the event occurring. Let's say we bet Duke at +200 to win the NCAA tournament. If we could magically play the NCAA tournament over 100 times, would Duke come out on top more than 33 times? If not, they're a poor value at the price. At a higher price, I might be interested but at +200 the value is simply not there.

In a less competitive field, there can be instances where even a big favorite is a good value. For example, lets say a book was to take action on a bikini contest between a Victoria's Secret supermodel and three members of the Pittsburgh Penguins. The model would essentially be a 100% probability to win the contest, meaning that even a high chalk price would be a good value. Risking a lot of money to win a little is a tough thing to justify, however, even if the math makes sense.

Don't go for the big killing: Sports wagering is not a good arena in which to make a 'big killing'. It may happen from time to time, but it is extremely rare. A perennial doormat can come out of nowhere to win a championship at a big price, but the fact that it happens from time to time doesn't make it a good value. If you're a recreational player and want to throw a few dollars at a big long shot, no real harm. If you aspire to any degree of seriousness as a sports better, however, you need to maintain your discipline and commitment to value at all times. If you want to hit a big jackpot play the lottery or the slot machines, but don't try to do it in a sports betting paradigm.

Wagering value is just as important at the bottom of the barrel as it is at the top. Just because you're getting a huge potential payback on a big dog doesn't make it a good value. Make sure that the payback you're getting presents an overlay situation--even on a huge underdog.

Don't bet one-sided futures or propositions: Though many of these are not futures per se, a lot of sportsbooks offer silly propositions on nonsport events as a way to get publicity, or just to be funny. Its important to make a distinction between this type of silly bet and more realistic nonsport propositions which frequently present good wagering value. Im talking the really outlandish stuff here. Not too long ago, a sportsbook posted a line on Martians landing on earth and painting the White House red by the end of the year. The "YES" was +2500 or thereabouts, which is far from reflective of the "true odds" of this unlikely event. Even if you're the type that collects classic Art Bell shows on tape and believes in UFOs you wouldn't place the probability of this happening at more than a fraction of a percent. The book only offered the "YES" side of the proposition, meaning that you couldn't lay even a huge price on the more likely outcome. Another book had a futures offering for what would happen first with Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore and Bruce Willis. All of the options were very unlikely--Ashton and Bruce fighting on PPV and my favorite--and the longest odds--Ashton, Bruce and Demi hopping in bed together and releasing a porno video documenting the event. You'd receive a sizable payback if any of the events ever transpired, but I'm not exactly sure how to compute the "true odds" on "when pigs fly. - 23812

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Sharp Outlines Of A Varied Collection Of Silver Screen Movies

By Tracy Riley

Take a look at some movie reviews we have prepared. You can find a lot of information on movie downloads sites if you do a good search. A good starting point might be "Best Movie Download", after that try "New Movie Rental Releases" or "Online DVDs".

They Won't Forget: A thrilling drama that starts with a pretty high school girl being killed in Southern town. A gentleman is arrested, and a well known Northern attorney takes the case, however everyone appears more fascinated with capitalizing on personal desires than in due process. No punches are held in this still commanding film. Lana Turner plays the unlucky gal, in her first big role. Cast includes Claude Pours, Gloria Dickson, Otto Kruger, Allyn Joslyn, Elisha Chef, Jr., and Edward Norris. (95 minutes, 1937)

Only Two Pan Play: Well-intentioned filming of the Kingsley Amis novel That Undecided Sensation (adjusted by Bryan Forbes), yearning for fast giggles instead of satire. Peter Vendors is a librarian flirting with a local councilman?s wife. Will they take things too far? Cast includes Peter Vendors, Mai Zetterling, Virginia Maskell, Richard Attenborough, and Kenneth Griffith. (106 minutes, 1962)

Good Luck: The tale of a blind guy and a paraplegic who plan to enter a white-water rafting race in request to demonstrate their own self esteem. The topic of glory over difficulty is farni1iar, although the film's heart is in the right place. There are some sincerely amusing scenes. Cast includes Gregory Hines, Vincent D'Onofrio, James Earl Jones, Max Gail, Joe Theismann, Roy Firestone, Maria O'Brien, and Sara Spark. (98 minutes, 1997)

All about Eve: Brilliantly advanced (and skeptical) look at life in and around the show, with a script by director Mankiewicz (based on the tale "The Knowledge of Eve" by Mary Orr). Davis is positively on point as an aging megastar that takes in a loving fan (Baxter) and eventually finds that the youthful lady is taking over her life. Cast includes Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Gary Merrill, Thelma Ritter, Marilyn Monroe, Hugh Marlowe, and Gregory Ratoff. (138 minutes, 1950)

Bullitt: Definitive McQueen anti-hero part that he grows to love. As a cop trying to keep is witness alive. McQueen sees a lot of bloodshed as the mob is out to kill the man he must protect. Cast includes Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn, Jacqueline Bisset, Don Gordon, and Robert Duvall. (113 minutes, 1968)

Night Moves: L.A. investigator Hackman sets apart his domestic grief to track nymphet Griffith to Florida Keys. Difficult however underrated mental suspense film by Alan Acute leads to shocking pinnacle. Cast includes Gene Hackman, Jennifer Warren, Susan Clark, Edward Binns, Harris Yulin, Kenneth Harms, James Woods, Melanie Griffith, Dennis Dugan, and Max Gail. (99 minutes, 1975)

Close Your Eyes: Scotland Yard investigator Henderson draws hypnotherapist Visnjic into a difficult case concerning a serial murderer and a little gal who's been shocked from being held hostage by him. Mixing occult factors with a whodunit, this unique, sincerely scary thriller stays on target right to the end. Cast includes Goran Visnjic, Shirley Henderson, Miranda Otto, Paddy Considine, Claire Rushbrook, Fiona Shaw, Coon Redgrave, and Sophie Stuckey (103 minutes, 2003)

The Proud Rebel: Well presented post Civil War research of 2-fisted Southern Ladd searching for medical help for a mute child (played by Ladd's actual child).Olivia de Havilland is the female who tames him. Cast includes Alan Ladd, Olivia de Havilland, Dean Jagger, David Ladd, Ceeil Kellaway, Henry Hull, John Carradine, and Dean Stanton. (103 minutes, 1958)

Leadbelly: Poignant biography of the legendary folksinger Huddie Ledbetter, master of the twelve string guitar and long time convict on the Texas and Louisiana chain gangs. Cast includes Roger E. Mosley, Paul Benjamin, Madge Sinclair, Alan Manson, Albert P. Chamber, Craft Evans, and Loretta Greene. (126 minutes, 1976)

Did you find something good to see? With the right search, like "Download Movies Internet" or "DVD Movies Downloads" you will find out all you need to know on downloading movies from the internet. Another good term might be "New Movie Download". - 23812

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Getting Affordable Health Insurance Is A Child's Play

By J.D Theis

There was a time when the term "affordable health insurance" existed only in the dictionary of the elite and if ever a person of simple means was able to come across it, it was only through numinous intervention. But now, it is a reality, accessible to one and all independent of caste, creed, race or sex.

Anybody with reasonable means and income can now fulfill his desire of being covered under an affordable health insurance plan and face bravely any unforeseen circumstances that may befall him or any member of his family. There are many public and private health insurance companies that offer cheap health insurance quotes for basic indemnity plans as well as much customized HMO plans.

You just have to decide which one of them addresses your needs and suits your circumstances the best. After that getting an affordable health insurance plan that fulfills all your health insurance needs is as simple as ABC.

ICD helps you get it in three easy steps. Just visit www.insurancecaredirect.com and as the first step generate the health insurance quotes for the kind of plan desired by you by just entering your zip code. Don't blink; it can indeed be as easy as that!! For more customized search, you can fill in the health insurance quote generation form on the site.

The next step is to choose the quote that satisfies your requirement the best. Go through the plan properly and decide for yourself the pros and cons of the plan. For any assistance, contact the health insurance experts as ICD who will call you within minutes of your submitting an online query.

Once you are satisfied with all the features and details, you can subscribe to the plan immediately and sigh a breath of relief because now no catastrophic accidents or ailments will go without timely treatment or threaten to ruin your hard earned savings. Now surely the God will heal and Doctor will indeed take the money, with the only exception that your health insurance provider will pay a major part of it. - 23812

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