Clip Guitar
Clip Guitar
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what is that clip called used n holding down strings on the guitar fretboard?
hell
im going to buy 1, i just dont no what its called.
thnx and may god bless u all! ^_^
A capodaster,
(as above capo is the shortform)
Roller Tune
Roller Tune
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Variety Of Fabrics Available For Roller Blinds
Gone are the days of the old curtain system for the windows. In this hi-tech world, the windows at your office and home also need a modern touch. The best way to do that is the use of roller blinds. For the optimize utilization of available space, it is also advisable to use roller blinds. Roller blinds have a large piece of fabric which rolls up and down on a tube. Roller blinds are commonly used in commercial places like hospitals, schools and shops and home as well. Roller blinds are available in various materials as per the requirement of the users. These kids of blinds can be fitted according to the type and size of the window. Roller blinds very effectively block the sun rays as well.
Roller blinds give an absolutely new dimension to the décor. Besides the quality and components of the blind another very important aspect is the fabric used for the roller blinds. The color of the fabric also plays a very important part and should be in tune with the décor. The occupants comfort level and safety level should also be kept in mind while selecting the fabric of the roller blinds. The user first must identify the type of need according to which the specific fabric can be chosen for the roller blinds. Wide ranges of fabrics are available according to user's requirements.
Fabrics for the roller blinds are woven from hi-tech yarns and enhanced with particular solar and light transmission properties. All the fabrics available are fitted with UV inhibitors for retaining the color of the fabric for longer period of time. Fiberglass fabrics with inherent properties to retard a flame are available. Another kind of fabric would be the CS Trevira with anti-bacterial properties is available. 100 % polyester fabrics with levels of solar coatings are also very effective fabrics for roller blinds. One can use these kinds of fabrics for the widows which are more exposed towards the sun light. Transparent fabrics with metallised coating on the reverse sides of the blinds can be used to completely block the outward visions. Other than the above mentioned fabrics, a user can also customise the fabric according to ones requirement.
For more info please visit http://www.ultrasound-blinds.co.uk
where can i download or buy the music from disney's california adventure?
my family is hosting a pier-themed party, and i want the music that they play by the roller coaster at disney's california adventure. to be more specific, the music is a modified tune of an actual song, without lyrics.
The Area "Loop" Music is made up of several songs. They actually have never made a soundtrack of the area music as one piece. You would have to find the modified(instrumental versions) through various searches.
If you are around California Screamin' you might be hearing the Paradise Pier loop, or the King Triton's Carousel Loop
Paradise Pier Loop
1 California Girls 3:01
2 California Sun 2:05
3 I Love LA 2:22
4 All Summer Long 2:38
5 Hang On Sloopy 3:00
6 Wouldn't It Be Nice 2:11
7 I Left My Heart In San Francisco 2:46
8 Age of Aquarius 2:49
9 Itsy-Bitsy Teeny Weenie Yellow Polka-Dot Bikini 3:30
10 Fun Fun Fun 2:16
11 Surfer Girl 2:36
12 California Girls 2:44
13 California Dreamin' 2:25
14 Good Vibrations 4:34
15 Surfin' USA 2:00
16 I Get Around 2:38
17 Monday Monday 3:07
18 Little Old Lady from Pasadena 2:41
19 Happy Together 2:33
20 Dancin' in the Street 3:26
21 Surf City 1:40
22 You're So Good to Me 2:19
23 San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair) 2:58
King Triton's Carousel Loop
1 Fun Fun Fun 2:16
2 Wouldn't it Be Nice 2:11
3 Little Old Lady from Pasadena 2:41
4 California Girls 2:44
5 Age of Aquarius 2:49
6 California Sun 2:05
7 Dancing in the Street 3:26
8 I Get Around 2:38
9 All Summer Long 2:38
10 You're So Good to Me 2:19
11 Good Vibrations 4:34
Neck Fits
Neck Fits
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The Truth About A Neck Spasm Headache
There are many different kinds of headaches, varying in severity. However, the most common type of headache is a tension headache, also known as a muscle contraction headache. These types of headaches are caused by spasms and tensions of muscles in the neck and shoulders, making "neck spasm headache" an accurate description of a tension headache.
While tension headaches are extremely common (sixty percent of people in a study claimed to experience one or more tension headaches in a week), they are difficult to diagnose and treat. It is important to understand the various ways that a neck spasm headache can be treated so that, if you suffer from these painful headaches, you can decide on the method of treatment that best fits your individual lifestyle and condition.
What Causes a Neck Spasm Headache?
A neck spasm headache or tension headache is caused by muscle spasms in the neck and shoulders that irritate nerves in the head. The irritated nerves generally produce pain at the scalp and base of the skull. You might be wondering what causes muscle spasms. Well, there is a wide range of causes for muscle spasms and they vary greatly in severity. One cause of muscle spasms leading to a neck spasm headache is a rear end motor vehicle accident.
This is one of the more serious causes of a muscle spasm. Such an accident places a large amount of force on the neck, and the muscles located in the neck tighten in response to the pressure. The neck muscles can remain in spasm long after other injuries have healed, and this is why a neck spasm headache resulting from a car accident many become chronic.
Less serious causes of the muscle spasms in the neck that could lead to a neck spasm headache include situations where the neck or spine may be held in one position for too long, such as when you sleep in a chair, work at a computer, or drive for a long period of time.
Treatment of a Neck Spasm Headache
There are several different methods used to treat a neck spasm headache. One of the more common ways is manipulative therapy, which usually reduces the muscle spasms and will return normal motion to the spine. Manipulative therapy is often performed by quickly stretching the muscles. However, other methods of manipulative therapy, such as "counter-strain" also exist. Manipulative therapy is a great treatment option for those patients who do not want to take medication.
What style fits my formal homecoming dress more?
My dress falls slightly above the knee and is silk and form fitting. It is a high neck embellished with jewels and stones, and has a cut out back. Should I wear my hair a little funkier and paint my nails black(going for a high fashion elegant with edge look)? Or where my hair soft and curly somehow and paint my nails red for a more traditional and classy look? My shoes are black as well.
I like the second one more. I think you should amp up the glam with soft and curly hair, but it ultimately depends on your personal style. I don't think you should paint your nails black when your whole outfit is also black.
May I make a suggestion? A super slick ponytail, totally flat ironed, with banks pinned back for a bit of volume? With any color nail polish I think that would look amazing.
Series Pedal
Series Pedal
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Bmw 1 Series Coupe: the Temptress for 2008
BMW Group Canada has announced that the BMW 1 Series Coupe will debut in Canada in 2008. The latest variant in the 1 Series is designed to sport striking styling cues and auto parts to make it the ultimate temptress for 2008.
The new BMW 128i and 135i Coupes will enter the premium compact segment in Canada. The BMW 128i Coupe will be powered by the Bavarian automaker’s latest generation 3.0-liter inline 6-cyinder Valvetronic engine producing 230 horsepower and 200 pound feet of torque. The lightweight magnesium/aluminum engine is designed to provide the BMW 128i Coupe with scintillating performance without uncompromising unmatched levels of fuel economy.
Meanwhile, the BMW 135i Coupe will sport a new twin-turbo 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder engine with high-precision injection, twin low-mass turbochargers and air-to-air intercooler. The Coupes’ car parts are upgraded to produce better output compared with BMW E46 parts.
Winner of the 2007 International Engine of the Year award, the engine produces 300 horsepower and 300 pound feet of torque from as low as 1,400 rpm, to provide superb performance and high fuel efficiency. In European specification, the BMW 135i Coupe accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 5.3 seconds.
The latest variant in the successful BMW 1 Series model range features BMW’s Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) includes a Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) function that offers electronic intervention to avoid loss of vehicle control, but at a higher threshold before activation. Active Steering, a variable ratio steering system exclusive to the Bavarian automaker, is available as an option.
BMW said the DSC system on the 135i Coupe is designed specifically for performance-oriented driving. The accelerator pedal has a quicker response rate and electronic rear brake management is used to simulate a differential lock for powerful acceleration in turns.
The Coupe also gets an iDrive control system like its larger siblings. This gives the driver control over secondary and comfort functions like communication, air conditioning, entertainment and navigation in one place. This latest version of iDrive is equipped with six programmable memory keys that allow the driver to manipulate functions that are often used.
The latest version of iDrive, optional on the BMW 1 Series Coupe, is equipped with six Programmable Memory Keys and touch-sensitive sensors. Keeping pace with modern audio and communication technology, the 1 Series Coupe is equipped with BMW Assist with Bluetooth Wireless Technology. For simple and straightforward connection of an MP3 player, an Auxiliary input jack is also standard, and a USB port for direct control of an Apple iPod or other MP3 player is available as an option.
The 1 Series Coupe gets more enticing rear end styling than the hatchback variant, which was introduced in 2004. The 135i Coupe offers breath-taking performance and a more arresting aura. Features include an Aero kit for extra downforce at speed, better brake cooling and improved aesthetics while the sports suspension delivers higher traction and decreased body roll with 18-inch wheels and performance tyres. The sports suspension is mated to a high-performance brake system incorporating six-piston fixed calipers on the front and two-piston fixed calipers at the rear.
Safety-wise, the Coupe features six airbags, Head Protection System (HPS), crash-optimized seats with specially padded headrests and backrests, and LATCH attachments for child seats as standard features.
The new model goes into production later this year and will be available with a range of gasoline and diesel engines. BMW said the new car will reinvent the niche that its 2002 model created in the mid-1960s. Canadian availability is expected in the first half of 2008. Detailed specifications and pricing will be announced prior to the market launch.
Which double bass pedal should I buy DW7000 or DW5000 series?
Please give me your reasoning, and what the differences are of the two if you know? thanks!
Try both - which ever one "feels" best to you and your type of playing, get that one. As with all instruments, stuff like this comes down to personal preference. With either pedal, I'd recommend going with the chain-drive model(s) rather than the nylon strap connection. Here's two links you can read up on both models for yourself, but if you can, and if your local music store has both models in stock, ask them if you can try both of them out. Then get the one that feels best to you.
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Boston Top Ten Things To Do Fo Free
Free things to do in Boston
Boston is known as one of the most expensive cities in America and for good reason. But there is still a lot a traveler can do in Boston without spending a single dollar.
1. U.S.S. Constitution In 1794, George Washington signed a bill that commissioned the U.S. Navy to construct six frigate class ships, the first ships to be newly built by the new nation. Of the original six, only one still exists, the U.S.S. Constitution, built in
Boston and today docked at the Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston Harbor. Set afloat in October, 1787, the Constitution is the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world today, and is a must see for any visitor to Boston. The ship itself earned its famous nickname "Old Ironsides" during the War of 1812 because its wooden hulls were able to repel enemy canon balls as if the ship's sides were made of iron. Please know that ship is still a U.S. Navy vessel, and all the security you'd expect to see when visiting an aircraft carrier are in operation here. The sailors themselves do the security, and they are mostly affable and friendly and try to make the security procedures as harmless as possible.
2. Bunker Hill Monument Within eyesight of the ship Constitution is a 221' obelisk built to honor those volunteer soldiers who fought and died during the Battle of Bunker Hill, which took place on June 17, 1775. 1,054 British soldiers crossed the harbor, landing approximately where the Constitution is presently docked, and attacked the earthen fortifications built by the colonials at the top of the hill (where the monument stands today). The British won the day, technically speaking, after they eventually drove the American colonists off the hill, but the British paid a dear price, suffering more than 500 casualties. The British retreated soon thereafter, ceding the hill back to the colonists after determining that hill no longer held any strategic value. The monument itself is open to the public, and inside you'll find a narrow spiral staircase, 343 steps, at the top of which, you'll find a small observatory, which provides really special views of Boston.
3. Old North Church One of the most historic churches in America, the Old North of Boston became famous as a result of the role that the church played in what we now know as the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. In 1775, the steeple of the Old North towered over
the colonial town, serving as a beacon for ship captains navigating the Boston Harbor. By April, 1775, the majority of the colonists in Massachusetts were in open revolt against the Crown of England, and British troops had been occupying the town of Boston for more than a year. Paul Revere devised the now famous plan to use the steeple of the Old North Church to signal the people on the opposite side of the harbor in regards to British troop movements. "One if by Land, Two if by Sea" was the signal, and on the night of April 18th, 1775, the British were moving by sea on their way to the Massachusetts' towns of Lexington and Concord. That morning, the "shot heard round the world" was fired and the American Revolutionary War had begun. The church's docents give free talks regarding the history of the church.
4. Massachusetts State House Opened in 1796, it's certainly one of the most historic and most beautiful state capitol buildings in the United States. The centerpiece of red brick with the gold dome is the original part, designed by the famous American architect Charles Bulfinch, the man who built post-Revolution Boston. The white granite wings were added in 1918, but more importantly, in the rear there is a yellow brick extension which opened in 1896. Inside, there are historic portraits of every governor who has governed Massachusetts since 1620, statues and sculptures celebrating Massachusetts's contribution to democracy, historic paintings depicting the pivotal moments of the commonwealth's history, and of course, the Hall of Flags, which displays historic flags from Massachusetts' past. The building is open to the public, but because it's an active state government building, public access is subject to security measures.
5. Boston Public Library Boston's Public Library system is the first free-lending library system in the United States, and this building has served as the city's main branch since it opened in 1895. Designed by Charles McKim, it designates a clear architectural break with it's Victorian neighbors. It was a new building, for a new century, built in a style that is both Neo-Classical and Neo-Renaissance. Please go inside! You'll be greeted by a lovely staircase protected by sculptural lions. At the top of the stairs, you will find Bates Hall, one of the most beautiful library reading rooms in the world. If you continue up the stairs, you'll find the famous John Singer-Sargeant mural "Triumph of Religion."
6. Faneuill Hall Originally the town hall, or what we would today call City Hall, Faneuill Hall was the seat of Boston's town government for many years. The original building, built in 1747 was named for the Boston merchant Peter Faneuill, who financed the construction. It was ultimately
destroyed by fired and replaced by a larger structure. The building we see today, is an enlargement of that second building, designed by Charles Bulfinch and opened in 1806. The first floor is and has always been a market place. Originally, one might find fresh meat and vegetables for sale, but today's tourists are more likely to find t-shirts or books or beverages to go. The real jewel, the actual meeting hall is upstairs. Please realize the entrance to the hall faces the adjacent market place and not the street.; it's the big heavy door in the middle beneath the building's tower. Open the door, there's a large staircase right in front of you. At the top of the stairs, there's another door, beyond that, that's the historic hall. Rangers from the U.S. Park Service give regularly scheduled lectures regarding the history of the building.
7. Public Garden The Garden is essentially an extension of the Boston Common, the 45-acre park in front of the State House. The Public Garden, 25 acres in size, was built upon landfill in 1857 and was meant to represent the more genteel side of Boston society. Today, it's a lovely garden sanctuary within a busy and crowded city. Technically, an open-air botanical garden, it hosts hundreds of different varieties of trees and plant-life, as well as the world famous Swan Boats, a 19th Century concession consisting of wooden paddle boats and adorned with large acrylic swans. The Garden is a popular place for wedding photos, joggers, and brown-baggers. At the west entrance, there is the famous equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Ball, which dates to 1869.
8. Historic Burial Grounds There are three 17th century burial grounds in the center of Boston, and they can be a surprising treat. True, revolutionary heroes such as Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock are buried here, but their grave markers are not original, and truth be told, they are not very interesting. No, the old slate stones engraved with the Puritan iconography really steals the show. The skulls, crossbones, hourglasses, dancing skeletons carved into the remarkably well-preserved slate stones are unique to the New England region. You'll also find that many of the epitaphs easily readable and their contents quite surprising.
9. Harvard Yard The historic campus of Harvard University, founded in 1636, is a short subway ride from downtown Boston. Located on the Red Line, the stop is called Harvard. Massachusetts Hall is the oldest building on the campus, dating to 1718. Next to it is Harvard Hall, dating to 1754, it is the site of the very first college building at Harvard. At the opposite side of the yard is University Hall, designed by Charles Bulfinch. In front of it is the famous statue of John Harvard, the philanthropist for whom the university is named. Be sure to get your photo taken with the statue, and please remember to touch Harvard's golden left shoe; it is said to give you good luck.
10. Freedom Trial Created in 1958 as way to help tourists navigate the winding streets of historic Boston, the Freedom Trial is a red brick line that runs along the sidewalks between the Boston Common and the Bunker Hill Monument. It covers 2.5 miles, and there are 16 officially
designated historic sites along the trail. U. S. Park Rangers give free regularly scheduled walking tours of the trail that begin at their Visitor Information Center located next to the Old State House on State Street
I have looked all over for a pocket watch with a skull engraved on it for my fiance'. Any suggestions?
Unless you get a cheapo, typical Goth watch from somewhere like Hottopic, your pretty much out of luck finding one already made like that.
My suggestion, find a moderately priced, unadorned pocket watch and buy it. Take it to the nearest metal engravers and tell them what you want and they will put it on there for you.


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