DOT Motorcycle Helmet Certification is Important

Posted on July 18th, 2008 in Automotive
By: Frank Medley

When you’re buying a helmet, it can be difficult to decide what helmet will give you the best protection for your money. Your head is the most important part of the body when it comes to protecting yourself on the road while riding. It doesn’t take much to split the skull or to impair the brain. At the very least a helmet will make the difference in low speed and low impact crashes. It is truly worth learning more about. One key to finding a safe helmet is to buy a helmet with DOT certification.

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Vintage Posters: Collectors’ Pride

Posted on July 18th, 2008 in Visual Art
By: Editor-123

Vintage posters have major contribution in the progression of the world of advertising and the graphic design. The posters depicting intricate artworks of yesteryears are still loved, and for many, synonyms to be the objects of great pride. These posters, representing characters and symbols from the past cultures and way of living, carry a history of its own. Some posters even look in perfect symmetry to modern world’s lifestyle and the prevailing culture.

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Another Flip for Dominick (1982) - Alan Gibson & Jeremy Paul

Posted on July 18th, 2008 in Television
By: Iain Stott

Alan Gibson and Jeremy Paul’s sequel to the cracking time travel comedy-drama The Flipside of Dominick Hide (1980). Although inferior to its predecessor and as such something of a disappointment, it is anything but the disaster that it might have been. Its trouble, I think, is that it has tried to cram too much in to its brief running time, and as such has lost the relaxed ambling pace of the first film. Where the original film managed so elegantly, to balance science-fiction with human drama, here it is often an ugly mix. The film also lacks the humour of the first film, which was often quite delightful.

Technorati Sci fi, Science Fiction, Television

Certain Factors to be Remembered While Selecting an Online Casino

Posted on July 18th, 2008 in Online Gambling
By: anthony fulton

Virtual casinos are mainly the online versions of the land based casinos. In this type of casinos, commonly called online casinos, people can play and bet in casino games. Generally online casinos offer payback percentages and odds equivalent or may be much good than the usual casinos. A lot of online casinos state to offer higher payback percentages, particularly for slot machine games, and several casinos even publishes payout percentage audits on their sites.

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Common Accessories Used For Playing The Guitar

Posted on July 18th, 2008 in Music
By: Victor Epand

One of the reasons why so many people take up the guitar as a musical instrument is because of the fact that it is one of the few instruments that can be played entirely on its own, providing both the main tune and the background chords. Having said that, there is a wide range of extra accessories that can be used in conjunction with the guitar, either for holding it in place, or for actually playing it. One of these is commonly referred to as a capo, although its full name is the capotasto.

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No One Belongs Here More Than You (2007) - Miranda July

Posted on July 18th, 2008 in Literature
By: Iain Stott

Miranda July is one of those annoying people who seems to be able to turn their hand to just about anything. Artist, musician, filmmaker, actress, writer, all around smarty-pants; and on top of all that, with those piercing blue eyes and slender figure, she’s also quite beautiful. Those that wish ill on such people, and hope that their future projects fail, will be disappointed by reading this collection of 16 stories, as they are actually quite wonderful.

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Josh Groban and James Blunt to Cage-fight to the Death

Posted on July 18th, 2008 in Humor
By: Hayiboman

HANOI. Music aficionados have welcomed the announcement that floppy-haired pop crooners Josh Groban and James Blunt will fight to the death in a steel cage in front of an audience of Thai and Vietnamese gamblers. Organisers said punters are looking forward to seeing “how humble and cute they still are when they’ve got thumbs in their eye-sockets”.

Technorati Blunt, Cage, Fight, Groban, Humour, James, Josh, Satire
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