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 Scott USA Notice OTG with No Fog Fan Goggle

Scott USA Notice OTG with No Fog Fan Goggle

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Looking for the Best Bike Safety Eye Wear

Looking for the Best Bike Safety Eye Wear


Sometimes we see motorcycle eye wear more like an accessory. But if you'll look at it closely, you'll discover they are not just for fashion, they are meant to add protection and safety for your eyes and ultimately contributes to your driving pleasure.



Looking for the Best Bike Safety Eye Wear


Each rider not wearing a helmet with shield needs to have no less than two pairs of motorbike glasses: a pair of eyewear with clear lenses for evening driving (or perhaps riding in the bad weather) as well as sun shades. Motorcycle eyewear are manufactured specifically for increased speeds, they never shutter easily and attaches snugly to your head.


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Looking for the Best Bike Safety Eye Wear


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Looking for the Best Bike Safety Eye Wear

Looking for the Best Bike Safety Eye Wear


Polarized motorbike sun shades are strongly recommended mainly because they reduce glare, will not shutter easily, reduce eye stress, and give you a clear perspective of the street. There are plenty of both clear and dark polarized bike glasses. Dark-colored polarized lenses provide a lot more defense against glare and the sun. Polarized lenses don't have coating, they are produced from polycarbonate, a material that naturally prevents unhealthy Ultra Violet rays.

Many motorcycle eyewear come with transition (photochromic) lenses. Transition lenses are perfect for either day and night driving. These type of glasses work a little different from the usual pairs. Lightness and darkness of lenses depend upon the amount of sun light they are exposed to, darkish by day or perhaps on cloudy days and lighter in the dark. These lenses, on the other hand, don't get as dark as fully polarized lenses and so are uncomfortable for people who are generally more sensitive to sun rays.

Reflected bike shades have reflected lens. Protective coating covers the outer layer of mirrored lenses, causing the lenses appear like mirrors. These lenses are more delicate compared to the polarized polycarbonate lenses and thus deliver not as much eye safety.

When buying your bike eyeglasses, you should also consider scratch resistance and color. Were you aware that in low light scenarios, like rain and dusk, yellowish lenses boost sight? It's most beneficial, for apparent reasons, that your chosen lenses also are scratch resistant.

Eyeglass Frames

Bike wraparounds or goggles provide the most safety to your eyes: they prevent the wind, and they also give protection to areas around the eyes. As for other frames, make sure that the sides are broad enough. When choosing motorcycle glasses, particularly wraparounds or goggles, see if they offer air-flow.

If you're heading out on the streets be certain you have the proper apparel such as Scott goggles, headgear, and motorbike gear for protection and safety.

Looking for the Best Bike Safety Eye Wear






Saturday, October 6, 2012

The Humble Onion: A Guide for Creative Cooks

The Humble Onion: A Guide for Creative Cooks


A good cook knows what ingredients to combine into a delicious meal. This short article in the "Ingredients" series focuses on the humble and ubiquitous onion. Virtually every cuisine uses the onion or onion variant as a basic flavoring. In fact, Julia Child once said, "It is hard to imagine a civilization without onions."

The Humble Onion: A Guide for Creative Cooks

The Humble Onion: A Guide for Creative Cooks

The Humble Onion: A Guide for Creative Cooks


The Humble Onion: A Guide for Creative Cooks



The Humble Onion: A Guide for Creative Cooks

Here we'll take a look at what kinds of onions there are, their different tastes and qualities, and the different uses to which onions can be put. When you're done reading you'll feel a lot more confident going to the market and selecting onions, Cooking with onions and creating recipes with onions as an ingredient.

What's an onion?

The Latin name for onion is "Allium cepa." It's related to other edible Allium species: leeks (Allium ampeloprasum or porrum); shallots (Allium ascalonicum); garlic (Allium sativum); and, chives (Allium schoenoprasum), among others. You may immediately recognize some common characteristics: they all have bulbs, are layered, and taste quite strongly. If you're a gardener, you know that they grow tall and thin, that there is one flower to a stalk, and that they reproduce by budding off the bulb.

When you go to the market you may notice that there are several types of onion available. In North America the most common are the yellow onion, the white onion, and the red onion. You may also find small white pearl onions or Walla Walla sweet onions. Because onions are a foundation spice in many areas of the world, people have cultivated sub-species of the common garden onion, often named for where they come from. These different species have different flavors and uses and we'll cover those below.

You can find an excellent resource on the history of onions in general and sweet onions in particular at Peggy Trowbridge's About.com site, "Sweet Onion History." The history of the onion is fascinating, but not the subject of this article. Here we're more concerned with choosing, storing and Cooking with onions.

How to pick and store an onion

Onions should be firm and solid, heavy to the hand. There should be no soft or mushy parts. The "parchMent" layer of thin skin should cover the whole onion, but not descend through more than one or two thin layers towards the heart. It's said that the perfect onion has 13 rings, but of course you can't count them in the grocery store.

Onions keep for a very long time if they are stored in cool, dark, dry places. If they are stored wet, however, they are prone to become moldy. Don't buy onions that have mold on them (the mold can be dry and powdery, or, if the onion is very wet, it can be smeary like algae. If you find mold on an onion you store at home, quickly remove it from other onions and check them for mold. If it's a small spot of mold you can cut it away, but if there is a large area of mold or if the onion is soft you should dispose of it in the compost heap or the garbage. When onions begin to sprout they are still edible, but they lose some of their flavor. When the sprouts grow large they suck moisture from the bulb and the onion changes texture and taste for the worse. The drier you keep them, the less likely they will sprout.

Onions labeled "Sweet" do not store as well as other onions, and are usually only available seasonally. They are mild and, as their name suggests, taste sweeter than more common onions. Use these soon after you buy them.

Onions come in sizes from small to large. I recomMend that you consider how much onion you will actually use at a time. If you need small amounts of onion to flavor dishes, buy smaller onions. If you're making sauce and need a lot of onion, go big. Just remember that cut and peeled onions are difficult to store properly. They can dry out, get mouldy and, if not kept in Air-tight containers, make your whole refrigerator and/or kitchen smell like onion. An onion is considered "super-colossal" if it is 4.5" in diaMeter or larger.

Raw onions

The best onions for eating raw are Sweet Onions. Varieties of Sweet Onion are usually only available April-August, depending on the region you live in.

Raw onions are primarily used as flavoring and to add crunchy texture to cold or hot Foods. They can be chopped for salads, sliced for sandwiches, and pureed for Dressings or sauces. They can also be eaten plain: Russians love to eat raw white onion with their black rye bread; a favorite combination is to take a shot of good vodka, bite into an onion, and follow it with a piece of the bread. (Repeat as necessary.) Onions can also be marinated and pickled in a variety of ways.

When using raw onions, it is particularly important to pay attention to the flavor and strength of the particular onion you are using. Peeling them under running water can help to cut the fumes, but the best method I've found for very sensitive people is to wear a pAir of swimming goggles. Really; I'm not kidding.

How strong is your onion?

Though you might buy the same brand of onion from the market again and again, one time the flavor will be strong and the fumes so powerful they burn your eyes, and another time they will be mild and almost fume-free. Onion strength within the same species vary depending upon the time of year they are grown, the conditions under which they are grown, their age at the time of harvesting, how long they have been stored, the quality of the soil, and the amount of water they receive. It's important to remember this when you are cooking and to taste the particular onions you have chosen for your meal. "A cup of chopped onion" is simply a bulk measurement and doesn't tell you anything about flavor. If your onions are very strong, use fewer. If they are weak and mild, you can use more. Except when you are baking, regard recipes as guidelines to use in your cooking: amounts and proportions are rarely absolute.

Different kinds of onions

Yellow Onions comprise about 70 percent of the onions available in supermarkets. They are easier to grow than red or white onions, have tougher skin and are not prone to showing the green streaks (from late harvest rains) or the sunburn that white onions can suffer. Yellow Onions can be strong or mild depending on the factors discussed above.

White onions grow very large and are more tender than Yellow Onions. Like yellow onions, they vary a great deal in strength, pungency and fume emission. They are very popular for Mexican and Latin American cooking as they tend to be tangier and more crisp tasting than Yellow Onions. They are very susceptible to mold, but store for a long time if kept very dry.

Red Onions grow to a smaller size than Yellow Onions. They are also often milder and sweeter, with a distinctive taste and texture. One variety of red onion is the Bermuda, which usually shows up in supermarkets in the spring.

Yellow Granax (sweet onions, called Vidalia when grown around Vidalia, Georgia and called Maui Onion when grown on that island in Hawaii). The Cippolini is an Italian sweet onion. Other varieties include Sweet Imperial, Carzalia Sweet, Oso, Arizona, and the strangely named Texas 1015Y. Remember these are hard to store.

Walla Walla Onion (called Walla Walla Sweets when grown around Walla Walla, Washington). This onion originated in Corsica and was brought to Washington by immigrants.

Pearl Onions (also called Boiling Onions) are small white onions under 2" in diaMeter. They are difficult to peel, but they are a lovely addition to soups and stews, and they are a joy to pickle. They are rarely eaten raw.

Dried Onions and Preserved Fried Onions

Dried onions are never as good as fresh. Use dried minced onion as a substitute for fresh only when absolutely necessary. Personally, I stay away from onion powder enTirely.

Preserved fried (crispy) onions are often used to garnish finished dishes and can be purchased in many Asian Food markets.

Cooking With Onions

Onions should always be cooked at medium or lower heat because they change their taste and become bitter if cooked too hot. Onions can be cooked into six different forms:

1) Transparent:

If you cook an onion for a medium- to long-period of time over a low heat they will turn soft and transparent. The longer you cook them at this temperature, the softer and less visible they will become. Sauteing onions to transparency is the method often used for introducing them into sauces and stews. Many sauces begin with the instruction to "melt" your onions into some sort of oil, often combined with garlic and tomatoes. When you put raw onions into liquid (like soups and stews) and boil them, you also achieve the state of transparency. In the first case you suffuse the oil with the onion taste. In the second, the onion taste diffuses through the boiling or simmering liquid.

2) Browned:

The taste of browning onions is indeed delectable and can be smelled throughout the house (and even sometimes out onto the street), especially when combined with garlic. Browned onions are sauted over a medium heat just to the point of achieving a golden brown color around the edges. If you overcook the onions and burn them, the smooth, mellow flavor will be replaced by a sharp, bitter, burnt taste, so it is very important to keep a close Watch on onions if you are cooking them over a medium heat. Never cook them higher than medium. Browned onions are also used as the basis for sauces or stews, but they impart a very different flavor than transparent onions. The best description I can give is that they have a "toasted" flavor. The flavor suffuses the oil medium in which they are browned and thus anything cooked in that oil will also taste of browned onions.

3) Fried:

If you dip onions in a batter and then drop them hot oil they will fry quickly. Properly fried onions have a crispy batter and reach a soft transparent or semi-transparent state. They must never burn on the outside. You can fry cut up onions (as in Onion Rings) or the whole onion (a popular dish in many steak houses). Fried onions are usually served as garnishes or side dishes.

4) Baked or roasted:

Onions can be put in an oven and baked, either on their own with some sort of sauce (balsamic vinegar and garlic, for example), or as a part of a roasted dish (pot roast, tandoori, roast beef, etc.). Roasted onions may toast lightly on the outside and be soft in the middle, or they may become completely soft and transparent. The end state depends on the amount of moisture in which the dish is cooked.

5) Grilled:

Onions grill very well, but since they burn quickly at high temperatures it's best to add them late to the barbecue grill or skewer. Watch grilled onions carefully to ensure that they brown but do not burn. Grilled onions usually do not cook long enough to be soft in the middle, so they are often toasted and soft on the outer layers, and retain some crunch and bite on the inside. This makes them a particularly lively and tasty accompaniment to strongly flavored dishes like shishkebob.

6) Pickled or marinated:

The most commonly pickled onions are boilers, but large onions can also be pickled if they are cut up. The best pickled onions retain freshness and crunch while merging their flavors with strong pickling spices. Most pickled onions are lightly boiled (less than three minutes) before being put in the preserving liquid. This liquid combines vinegar with other pickling spices. If you arepickling for storage make sure to follow safe canning rules. Unlike most of the recipes I discuss, pickling is a delicate procedure and proportions of preserving liquid need to be measure carefully. For a great guide see Clemson Universities "Pickle Basics."

Marinated onion dishes should be used within a week. Often the same spices are used for marination as for pickling, but the proportions and procedure are not so important since the pickled will not be canned and stored.

Summary

Most good cooks have onions on hand since they use them in many dishes and storage onions (non-sweet) keep for long periods of time. Learn to distinguish varieties of onion by tasting them and using them in your cooking experiments. A properly-used onion can ring flavor and taste out of scant ingredients. If you don't feel like cooking, you can simply contemplate the onion. It inspires deep thoughts, or at least it did in Carl Sandburg, the famous American poet. Sandburg wrote: "Life is like an onion: you peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep."

The Humble Onion: A Guide for Creative Cooks

Friday, September 14, 2012

Skiing Jackets - Three Layer System For Better Protection

Skiing Jackets - Three Layer System For Better Protection


Skiing is one of the best recreational and entertainMent activities which can be enjoyed with your family. If you love to spend some time outdoors you can as well try this popular sport and enjoy some thrilling and interesting moMents. But before you proceed, it is always better to know something about the skiing jackets and the skiing Clothes.

Skiing Jackets - Three Layer System For Better Protection

Skiing Jackets - Three Layer System For Better Protection

Skiing Jackets - Three Layer System For Better Protection


Skiing Jackets - Three Layer System For Better Protection



Skiing Jackets - Three Layer System For Better Protection

A ski jacket is not what it was during the early 20th century when the sport took off. There have been a lot of technological changes and improvements in terms of design and protection. In 1940s and 50s, the skiing jackets were mostly made of wool. Tweed coats and special hats became a fashion in those days. When men chose to wear these woolen Clothing, women wore thin leggings to keep them protected from the chill weather. One of the most popular patterns was the Icelandic prints. Nylon suits and puffy ski jackets also became very common.

By 1980s, the full piece suits came into the market which did not however stay for long. What you can see today is skiing jackets and other ski wear made of water proof materials. While choosing your Clothing make sure that you buy the appropriate size. You have to be comfortable while skiing because even the smallest mistake can cause serious personal injuries.

For best protection, you have to buy the special type of clothing which has the Three Layer System. In this design, the clothing consists of an outer layer which is wind and water resistant, a middle layer which is to keep you warm and an inner layer the thermal underwear. Some of the popular ski jackets are Arcteryx Stingray Jacket, Marmot Predator Ski Jacket, Spyder Rival Jacket etc. Make sure that you buy jackets which have the three layer system which are better equipped to protect you from the elements of nature.

Also be sure to use proper eye protection when skiing. An excellent brand in Snow sports is Scott. They provide excellent winter sport products such as Scott ski goggles and Scott ski poles.

Skiing Jackets - Three Layer System For Better Protection

Friday, August 24, 2012

Woodworking Safety Tips

Woodworking Safety Tips


Woodworking is a great hobby that can really bring out the creative side in the person working with the wood. Without proper care and attention, however, woodworking can turn disastrous. When working with wood, saws, and other potentially dangerous products, it is important to take heed of some safety tips to keep safe when using the equipMent.

Woodworking Safety Tips

Woodworking Safety Tips

Woodworking Safety Tips


Woodworking Safety Tips



Woodworking Safety Tips

Use Your Head

One of the most important pieces of equipMent for anyone working with wood is the brain. Use your head when working with wood and try to keep your wits about you. Many incidents happen in wood shops when people simply "tune out" for a few moMents and accidents happen. By thinking through cuts and moveMents in the shop, you can prevent injury and turn out a beautiful product. Thinking before acting can save scrap wood and extremities.

Clean Your Shop

Keeping a clean shop is important for obvious reasons, but it also helps promote good safety techniques. Clean equipment and tidy working spaces can make moving around the shop easier and can prevent clumsy incidents involving less-than-ideal equipment. A cluttered shop can be an accident waiting to happen, so take time to eliminate the extra clutter and keep a tidy shop.

Keep Patient

Some of the most significant accidents when woodworking occur with an impatient woodworker. Many incidents happen because the cutting is done too quickly or the work is rushed. Instead, keep a clear head and take a break when you feel rushed or hurried. It is also important to take a step back for a moment when frustrated, as mistakes that can occur out of frustration can cost more significant problems than scrap wood or poor cutting.

Keep Protected

Wear safety equipment when working with wood and saws. You should not be woodworking if you do not have all of the appropriate safety equipment to meet any safety regulations. Ear protection, lung protection, steel-toed boots, and eye goggles are of vital importance when working with wood. Make sure all of your tools have their safety features in place, too, and avoid using fingers when working close to the blade.

Keeping protected also relates to wearing proper Clothing and ensuring that you are working with wood with a clear mind. Woodworking under the influence of alcohol, even the slightest amount, can lead to problems because of the slowed reaction time. Also, make sure to wear proper Clothing. Avoid loose fitting Clothing and tie long hAir back. This is especially important when woodworking with children.

Don't be Forceful

It is important to realize that sometimes the wood doesn't cut like it should. If the saw resists the cut, don't force it through. Instead, stop the saw and investigate. Anything from an improperly seated plate to a misaligned rip fence can cause problems with cutting, so be sure to properly investigate the situation before continuing. Forcing the blade can cause problems with kickback or other accidental contact with the blade.

Woodworking can be fun and exciting, but without the proper safety regulations it can be dangerous. Next time you step out into the garage to work on your daughter's Dollhouse, be sure to keep safety first and ensure that you will be able to enjoy your creation for years to come.

Woodworking Safety Tips

Friday, August 3, 2012

Why You Need Bicycle Goggles

Why You Need Bicycle Goggles


Cycling without any eye protection is pretty much going against the main purpose of kitting yourself up with a Bicycle outfit and Bicycle helmet. These gears are designed specifically to protect the rider from the eleMents, so it would only make sense to venture out when you are fully Dressed, rather than leaving one vital part of your body exposed. Bicycle goggles are designed to protect the eyes of the rider, and that's pretty important as you definitely need your vision to be in tip-top condition to avoid cycling into an accident.

Why You Need Bicycle Goggles

Why You Need Bicycle Goggles

Why You Need Bicycle Goggles


Why You Need Bicycle Goggles



Why You Need Bicycle Goggles

Protection from the Sun

The problem with Bicycle Sunglasses is that tinted glasses are actually pretty hard to see through unless you are cycling in sunny weather. As clouds come and go in the sky, the eyesight of the cyclists will also vary according to the available light passing through the lens. Trying on any other type of goggles such as those worn by basketball players are not exactly suitable for bicycle rides either as those are not design to keep wind out of your eyes when you ride at high speeds. Needless to say, cycling with dried eye balls is not only painful, but is also detriMental to your vision.

Protection from the Wind

When you go at high speeds, lots of tiny particles will be grazing against your face, and bicycle goggles are one of the best methods of keeping your eyeballs protected. A decent pAir of goggles should come with treated lenses that will remain scratch-proof as with normal spectacles, it could get pretty uncomfortable trying to see around fine lines on the lenses of your goggles.

Protection from Perspiration

Another big problem with bicycle Sunglasses is that they don't do much about stopping your own sweat from dripping into your eyeballs. Salty liquid finding its way into one of your most exposed organs is not only stingingly painful, but it will also interrupt your cycling for quite a while. On the other hand, goggles are fitted around your eye area to protect them even from your forehead sweat. Conveniently, there are also bicycle goggles that come with sponges to absorb your sweat.

Why You Need Bicycle Goggles

Friday, July 13, 2012

A Quick Guide On How To Choose Your Motocross Goggles

A Quick Guide On How To Choose Your Motocross Goggles


Riders still need sufficient shielding for the head and eyes since they need something to protect their noggin and peepers from all the Snow, dust and mud that can obstruct their sight when shredding all those trails riding a bike or a board. Riders now have to question if the goggles they are getting is the right one for them.

A Quick Guide On How To Choose Your Motocross Goggles

A Quick Guide On How To Choose Your Motocross Goggles

A Quick Guide On How To Choose Your Motocross Goggles


A Quick Guide On How To Choose Your Motocross Goggles



A Quick Guide On How To Choose Your Motocross Goggles

It can be pretty confusing what to get before you hit the trails since Motocross Goggles as in different brands and styles and construction. Companies that have created their own unique brands of goggles like Black Flys, Scott, Smith, Dragon, Spy, Oakley and the like have their own goggles that stand out in a crowd and still have the top notch quality protection for the riders ' eyes.

Since speed willforce the wind into a riders face and in turn blinds them when blazing a trail, a slope or a turn riding against the wind is a big factor to think about when getting a pAir of goggles.

A specific factor to decide on a pAir of Motocross Goggles is if it can keep out all the dirt, sand, mud, and sweat from your eyes. Another thing to get when getting your own goggles are clear tear-offs so your pAir can get clean in a jiffy. A pair of goggles lined with thick foam will help in keeping the sweat from your eyes, specially when you sweat a lot.

The most prominent feature of a pair is the lens area when you look at Motocross Goggles. The lenses are the primary part that defends and shields the forward vision for your eyes. When the needarises, riders can get clear lenses, tinted lenses or polarized lenses or just the photochromatic lenses but anti-fogging and scratch-resistant features are the ones you should aim for so that your Motocross Goggles can last a lot of rough riding.

Also, comfort and padding. A deal breaker for when getting your own pair of goggles is if it is comfortable enough and the padding just right so it doesn't distract you from riding. The best one to get would be a pair of goggles with triple-layer foam padding since it can protect the surrounding orbitals of the skull if a rider ever crashes or is hit by an obstacle.

Follow these guidelines when you get your Motocross Goggles and you'll be set to ride a long time without worries.

A Quick Guide On How To Choose Your Motocross Goggles

Saturday, June 23, 2012

How to Start a Soap-Making Home Business

How to Start a Soap-Making Home Business


Those with a propensity for craftiness and the home arts may find soap making fun and rewarding. Soap-making home business requires little up-front capital (often less than 250 Dollars). They may even discover that a soap-making home business is an excellent way to have fun, be creative, and make money at the same time.

How to Start a Soap-Making Home Business

How to Start a Soap-Making Home Business

How to Start a Soap-Making Home Business


How to Start a Soap-Making Home Business



How to Start a Soap-Making Home Business

To begin to soap-making home business, you must have some specific equipMent. You may already have some of these things on hand. Most of the items are not difficult to find, and can be located in a grocery or hardware store. You'll need:

* A large-capacity, stainless steel stock pot or canning Cauldron. It should be able to hold at least several quarts of liquid easily.

* Eye-protection. Welder's goggles or other types of industrialsafety glasses/goggles will work.

* Hand protection, such as rubber gloves.

* Candy/liquid thermoMeter.

* A long-handled stainless steel spoon for stirring. Make sure it doesn't have any plastic parts.

* Stainless steel measuring cups and spoons.

* A kitchen scale.

* One or two large glass or ceramic bowls with handles for easy pouring.

* Sodium hydroxide, also known as lye.

* Soap molds and soap cutter or stainless steel knife.

Once you've amassed the right equipMent, you'll need to hunt down some soap recipes. Most large bookstores carry books on soap-making, which includes how-to hints, tips and recipes. They also usually includes glossaries of terms related to soap-making and explanations of different types of oils, fatsand essential oils that are typically used to create soap. You can also find recipes on the Internet, but it's highly recomMended that you purchase one of these books when you're first starting your home soap-making business.

Next, experiment with a few different recipes. Different soaps use different types of base oils/fats. Lard, shortening, vegetable and olive oil are the most common, but most any oil can be turned into soap. Experimenting with different fats gives you practice and helps you discover what kinds of fats you prefer to work with.

Be sure that you always follow the instructions very carefully when making soap. Sodium hydroxide is extremely caustic and flammable. Always wear gloves and protective eyewear to avoid burning the skin and the eyes. Work in awell-ventilated area (open a kitchen window, turn on your overhead vent) to avoid inhaling sodium hydroxide fumes.

Once you've perfected your technique, begin looking for places to market your products. Soaps made from all-natural and/or organic ingredients are hot sellers at craft fAirs and natural Food/health stores. Sign up for a table at some local craft fAirs. You can also approach the owners of natural/health Food stores in your area to see if they would be willing to carry your products in their stores.

How to Start a Soap-Making Home Business

Saturday, June 2, 2012

A Look at Indian-Made Pistols and Revolvers

A Look at Indian-Made Pistols and Revolvers


India is a large country-often referred to as a sub continent. It is the dominant power in SE Asia and has a standing armed force of over 1.2 million. But the early years after independence saw the political leadership led by Nehru give very little importance to the armed forces which continued with obsolete weapons like the first war vinTAGe. 303 rifle (bolt action) and an assorted range of revolvers imported from the UK and some other countries. As a corollary the small arms industry also suffered and no weapons were manufactured in India.

A Look at Indian-Made Pistols and Revolvers

A Look at Indian-Made Pistols and Revolvers

A Look at Indian-Made Pistols and Revolvers


A Look at Indian-Made Pistols and Revolvers



A Look at Indian-Made Pistols and Revolvers A Look at Indian-Made Pistols and Revolvers

Sunday, April 15, 2012

33 Top Teddy Bear Facts You Probably Never Knew!

33 Top Teddy Bear Facts You Probably Never Knew!


The cute and cuddly teddy bear is more than a hundred years old. In fact, it predates even World War I and can trace its origins back to one of the greatest U.S. presidents. While, in its hundred-year history, plus the humble teddy has conquered the World from Europe to America to Japan and back. And, even though our once simpler lives are now choking in so much technology, the plain old teddy seems more popular than ever--just Google him! Here are some more amazing facts about this childhood classic and 20th century icon.

33 Top Teddy Bear Facts You Probably Never Knew!

33 Top Teddy Bear Facts You Probably Never Knew!

33 Top Teddy Bear Facts You Probably Never Knew!


33 Top Teddy Bear Facts You Probably Never Knew!



33 Top Teddy Bear Facts You Probably Never Knew!

1. Bears first appeared on the literary scene in the fAiry tale "Goldilocks and the Three Bears ' written by Robert Southey in 1834.

2. The first stuffed bear soft toy showed signs of appearing on the scene when Margarete Steiff registeredpatents for 23 of her soft toy designs, including a dancing bear and a bear handler with a brown bear in 1899.

3. History is made--a Brooklyn shopkeeper, Morris Michtom sells the world's first ' Teddy's Bear ' in his shop in November 1902.

4. In March 1903, as many as 3000 stuffed bear toys are shipped across to America by the Steiff Company in Germany.

5. Bear toys were called ' Bruins ' in those days. The first advertiseMent for Bruins appeared in the American toy trade magazine Playthings in May 1906.

6. That same year in November, the words ' Teddy Bear ' featured for the very first time in another advertiseMent in Playthings by American manufacturer E.J. Horsman.

7. "Teddy Bear" was one of the first illustrated books based on these popular soft toys, writtenby Alice Scott.

8. In 1907, music history was made when music of the famous song "The Teddy Bear's Picnic, was penned by American composer J.K. Bratton. The song was originally called The Teddy Bear Two Step and the lyrics we know and love today were not actually added until 1932 by prolific British songwriter Jimmy Kennedy.

9. In 1908, the company started manufacturing Jk Farnell the first British teddies. The firm was originally founded in London's Notting Hill as a silk merchant and first produced tea cossies and pin cushions. But, it is believed that their Alpha bear of 1925 was the inspiration the creation of Winnie the Pooh.

10. In 1909, the first animated teddy cartoon "Little Johnny and the Teddy Bears" appeared in USA.

11. In 1912, as the worldreceived news of the sinking of the Titanic on her maiden voyage with shocked disbelief, the German soft toy company run by Steiff created a black bear to give as gifts for all mourning those who lost loved ones on the Titanic.

12. In 1919, the adorable teddy bear was Airborne on their first non-stop transatlantic flight! Aviation pioneers, Alcock and Brown, took teddy mascots with them on this record-breaking flight from St. John 's, Newfoundland to Clifden, Ireland in a modified World War I Vickers Vimy bomber.

13. The teddy bear entered thousands of homes every morning for Britons when the first British comic-strip character teddy, Bobby Bear, was published in the London-based Daily Herald newspaper.

14. The following year, in 1920, the first picture, Rupert Bear storyLittle Lost Bear, written and illustrated by Mary Tourtel, found its way into the UK newspaper, The Daily Express.

15. In 1924, animation movie giant Walt Disney produced the first colour animation film with a teddy bear theme Alice and the Three Bears.

16. One of the most famous and loved bears of all times, Winnie-the-Pooh made its appearance when the first edition of Winnie-the-Pooh was published in 1926 Milne.

17. In 1944, even as forest fires caused havoc across the USA, Smokey Bear was adopted as the mascot of the United States Forest Fire Prevention Campaign.

18. Sooty, the teddy bear glove puppet and magician, made its debut on British television in 1952. Sooty became hugely popular in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand. So much so thatSooty is now the longest running children's television show in the UK and turned 60 in 2008. "Devised by Harry Corbett, father handed the Job of puppeteer over to son Matthew in 1976. Matthew reTired in the late nineties with Sooty's popularity undiminished.

19.1953 was the Golden Jubilee of Steiff's first soft toy bear. It was celebrated with a new style bear, ' a young bear cub ' comical, called Jackie Baby.

20. A common dilemma was solved when Wendy Boston, Welsh toy maker, produced the first truly washable soft toy bear in 1954.

21.1958 saw another imMensely loved and popular bear, Paddington Bear, appear on the scene for the first time. The first Paddington story, A Bear Called Paddington, by Michael Bond was published this year.

22. In a significantdevelopMent, Walt Disney acquired the rights to Winnie-the-Pooh in 1959.

23. Colonel Bob Henderson launches The Teddy Bear Club in 1962.

24. The first animated film on Winnie-the-Pooh is produced by Walt Disney in 1975. It instantly became a classic.

25. In 1979, the Marquis of Bath organised the Great Teddy Bear Rally at Longleat.

26. In a departure from its usual items, auction house Christie's of London held the first ever teddy bear-only auction in 1985.

27. In 1988, Gyles Brandreth and Michele set up The Teddy Bear Museum in William Shakespeare's home town of Stratford-upon-Avon.

28. The next year, in 1989, the first British Teddy Bear Festival was held in London.

29. That same year, in 1989, Happy Anniversary, vinTAGe mohAir Steiff in 1926bear, was sold at an auction in London for a whopping £55,000 to American Paul Volpp as a 42nd wedding anniversary gift for his wife, Rosemary.

30. In 1990, Steiff crossed over to the UK with the first UK Limited Edition Steiff teddies.

31. The teddy bear had crossed continents and endeared himself to all. 1994 saw Teddy Girl, 1904 Steiff bear that cinnamon was formerly in the possession of Colonel Bob Henderson, being sold at an auction in London for a sTAGgering £110,000 to Yoshihiro Sekiguchi. Sekiguchi went on to establish the Teddy Bear Museum in Izu, Japan.

32. In 1996, Yoshihiro Sekiguchi of the Izu Teddy Bear Museum bought Teddy Edward, the world's most travelled bear, at an auction by for ... £34,500.

33. You thought there were only average size teddybears? Well, Guinness (8.5 mm tall), made by Lynn Dawson of Halifax, England, entered the hallowed portals of The Guinness Book of World Records as the world's smallest teddy bear.

Never thought the humble teddy packed such a long history, eh?

33 Top Teddy Bear Facts You Probably Never Knew!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Work Online-Legit Online Jobs Review

Work Online-Legit Online Jobs Review


So I just recently fell onto Legit Online Jobs, which is an online program. I signed up for the program in the ultimate goal of reviewing it. Although, it announced itself as a data entry Job online, I quickly realised it was an AdWords program.

Work Online-Legit Online Jobs Review

Work Online-Legit Online Jobs Review

Work Online-Legit Online Jobs Review


Work Online-Legit Online Jobs Review



Work Online-Legit Online Jobs Review

It contains information you can get if you search the internet a LONG time. Most of the information it gave me took me years to find out. It is possible to get all this information for free, but this program offers you to pay for the information and get it all in a very short period of time.

Although this site presents itself as a data entry job, it's contents are quite different. You are going to have to use the website wisely. You need to take the information they give you and use it skillfully. If you were looking for a jobwhere you would be paid hourly entering data, you have got another thing coming.

What this program really does is teach you how to use AdWords and how to make money from it. I know from experience AdWords can give you some money and you can earn an honest predictable income from it, as I do this myself.

This is not a get rich quick scheme. You are going to make money according to the time and investMent you put into this. At first you start small, then grow big, like any other business. I recomMend this product if you have already got the Beating AdWords or The Rich Jerk ebooks.

Thanks for your time and have a nice day!

Work Online-Legit Online Jobs Review

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Resume-The 7 Most Important Things to Say About Yourself in Your Career Summary Section

Resume-The 7 Most Important Things to Say About Yourself in Your Career Summary Section


Including a powerful summary section at the top of your resume is the best way to get your next boss excited to meet you and want to call you in for an interview. The best summaries make bold claims about what you can do for your next employer. Here's how to do it:

Resume-The 7 Most Important Things to Say About Yourself in Your Career Summary Section

Resume-The 7 Most Important Things to Say About Yourself in Your Career Summary Section

Resume-The 7 Most Important Things to Say About Yourself in Your Career Summary Section


Resume-The 7 Most Important Things to Say About Yourself in Your Career Summary Section



Resume-The 7 Most Important Things to Say About Yourself in Your Career Summary Section

Effective summaries have two parts: first a few sentences, then some bullet points. It should be easy for a person to scan in 10 seconds. Bosses are looking for 7 things; use as many as possible, but only those which show your best skills and experience.

These are usually in sentence 4 (or partial-sentence) form at the start of the summary:

Describe yourself as a professional or manager or executive, starting with two adjectives or the number of years ' experience that you have: "highly capable and reliable administrator. "

Write 1 sentence that describes your experience in the functional/technical/hard skills: "Over 15 years ' editorial experience, specializing in woMen's service and spirituality topics."

Soft skills and their results: "Builds effective teams resulting in highly productive work environMents."

Personal stateMent that reflects how you work best, or how you're committed to your career: "a culture of continuous improvement and operational excellence."

Then, the bullet points will contain these 3 items:

Technical skills: "Able to measure saleability and log D in pharmaceutical compounds."

Career accomplishments (withconcrete numbers whenever possible): "Increased sales by 141% ($ 1.2 million) over a two-year period despite poor market conditions ..."

Three words that describe you as a professional in your field: "Resourceful and reliable; efficient and effective. "

Resume-The 7 Most Important Things to Say About Yourself in Your Career Summary Section

Monday, February 13, 2012

The Top Ten Custom Motorcycle Builders

The Top Ten Custom Motorcycle Builders


Since I spend a good portion of my time reviewing and researching the world of custom motorcycles, I thought it might be fun to list my own top ten for the custom motorcycle world. My choices were made strictly on the quality and originality of their work and not how famous they are. Here they are in reverse order.

The Top Ten Custom Motorcycle Builders

The Top Ten Custom Motorcycle Builders

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The Top Ten Custom Motorcycle Builders

10. OCC Choppers-Six months ago these guys wouldn't have even made my short list, let alone my top ten, but since Paul Jr. left the bikes they're building have been better than ever. The OCC band bike alone earns them a spot on the list.

9. Bobber Shop-The one in Thousand Oaks, CA. If you want to see how to properly take a stock Harley Davidson and turn it into a true custom you need to see the work these guys do. One of the best shops in customizingthe country.

8. Greg's Custom Cycles-I'm not sure where Greg gets his ideas but I hope they keep coming. One of the most creative bike builders in the country yet smart enough to never over do it. A bike done by Greg's will truly be one of a kind.

7. Sam Nehme ICH-Roadstar customizer extraordinAire, Sam's BMS Choppers continually keeps pumping out high quality custom Yamahas. Credit Sam for making customized Metric bikes an acceptable form of transportation.

6. Arlen Ness-The guy's an artist. He's a legend. Arlen has pushed the boundaries of custom bike design further than any single individual I can think of. Many of Arlen's unique ideas have made their way onto the stock bikes. A real pioneer.

5. World-After taking over Denver's Choppers from the late DenverMullins, the world has carved himself a place in motorcycle history, I feel, by being one of the most versatile custom motorcycle builders around. The world is one of the few builders that understand every style of bike and what makes it what it is.

4. Cole Foster-I once wrote that Cole's picture should be put into the dictionary next to the world "cool". That's not a joke. This guy epitomizes cool and all that it means. While some may argue that Foster and his Salinas Boys haven't built enough motorcycles to qualify for a spot this high on the list, my response is that it's quality, not quantity that matters.

3. Roland Sands-Hello, next generation of custom bike builder. Roland can't seem to decide if he wants to build a racing bike, sport bike, cruiser or and off road bike,I know he just builds them all on every bike. Probably the most talented artist in the enTire custom motorcycle world, Sands has truly created his own signature style.

2. Wicked Custom Cycles-Who? You may ask are they? Well, do yourself a favor and Google them and you'll find out. My number two choice was selected for their unique take on the V-star 1100 as a basis for a custom motorcycle. They are without a doubt the finest building metric bikes I have seen yet. Look these guys up.

1. Redneck Engineering. The heart of a custom motorcycle is not in the engine but rather the frame. Redneck frame design has taken to its ultimate perfection. They have developed new frame styles that other bike builders are falling over themselves to use. The Redneck style is instantlyrecognizable, no matter who has done the finishing work, and I can not wait to see what they develop next.

Like it or not, that's my top ten list for custom motorcycle builders. Hopefully I've given you something to think about and you'll check out any of the builders that you haven't heard about before. Thanks for reading.

The Top Ten Custom Motorcycle Builders

Monday, January 23, 2012

Using Video Business Cards to Build your Personal and Business Brand

Using Video Business Cards to Build your Personal and Business Brand


Too many small business websites are impersonal and often times downright boring. What seems to be forgotten on these business websites is that people do business with people. So why don't we ever talk about the people they'll be doing business with?

Using Video Business Cards to Build your Personal and Business Brand

Using Video Business Cards to Build your Personal and Business Brand

Using Video Business Cards to Build your Personal and Business Brand


Using Video Business Cards to Build your Personal and Business Brand



Using Video Business Cards to Build your Personal and Business Brand

You can easily set yourself apart from your competition by simply talking about yourself and your staff on your website. Who are these people? What do they bring that's interesting and unique to your organization? What in their background and experience makes them more qualified than anyone else to help your customers?

All of this can be taken one step further by incorporating "Video Business Cards" into your website. A video business card is a short streaming video of someone presenting themselves. For a small business owner it might simply be their elevator speech, or 30 second introduction: "Hi, my name is Bob. I work with XYZ Company and we work with ABC companies who need help with their such and such."

Imagine how much more real you would become to your website visitors and prospects if they could see YOU introducing yourself on your website? You could even include your video business card in your e-mail introductions to the prospects you've not had a chance to meet yet.

People do business with people they know, like and trust. A video business card gives people who you've not yet met an opportunity to get to know you and like you before you talk to them!

Using Video Business Cards to Build your Personal and Business Brand

Monday, January 2, 2012

A Cell Phone That Puts Real GPS Navigation in Your Pocket

A Cell Phone That Puts Real GPS Navigation in Your Pocket


The T-Mobile Garminfone combines the portability of a cell phone with the convenience of GPS navigation. Garmin is the recognized world-leader in GPS navigation and is now providing you with the convenience of GPS navigation in your pocket.

This is the ultimate experience in portable GPS technology. Imagine not having to worry about your GPS system getting stolen from your car. No more difficulties in finding that great little restaurant off the beaten path. Plus, you get all of the features you expect in a Garmin GPS navigational device. Including, both on-screen and voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions with spoken street names, real-time traffic updates, Airline flight status and even local gas prices. The included car kit mounts your new Garminfone in your car.

There are other mobile phones with GPS navigation. Some are more difficult to use than others. Not all of them have the same features. If you are like most drivers, you have a portable navigation system that attaches to your window. You park your car and stow your GPS out of sight. Then you grab your phone and lock your car. The T-Mobile Garminfone combines navigation with the cell phone into one portable device. When you get back to your car you simply attach the Garminfone to your window. You have a hands-free GPS and a hands-free cell phone.

The Garminfone is a quad band-GSM phone with Google's Android operating system and operates on T-Mobile's 3G network. The 4.9 ounce cell phone provides up to 4 hours of talk-time and has a 3.5 inch touch-screen display with bluetooth stereo. Music lovers will enjoy the built-in multi-format digital audio player. Web surfers are rejoicing with its real HTML web browser and wi-fi connectivity. The T-Mobile Garminfone gives new meaning to portable GPS navigation.