Would you like the newest ringtones for your cell phone?

March 26, 2010 by · 4 Comments 

Did it ever occur to you that you simply used to be inside a public area and you obtained a call that not just you but several other men and women reach for there cellular phone simply because they’ve the same ringtone? This is highly annoying and I’m sure you ought to try every thing to not let this happen again, dare to become distinct and get yourself a customised ringtone. As everyone knows new realtones aren’t inexpensive but when you search for the right websites you possibly can find cell phone content which is also available for your budget. Just be sure you download the hottest ringtones in your mobile cellphone. Added mature people just have an effective ringtone just to recognize when they receive a call or message. For younger people it much much more than merely a sound, it’s letting others know what kind of music you prefer, witch band or artist and in particular witch hit in the moment. If your cellphone has the coolest realtones you are the man, every single teenager likes cool ringtones these days. Simply provide it a try and also you will see how individuals will react when they listen to your ringtone. There are plenty of websites wherever you are able to hear a preview before ordering the funniest truetones, in this manner you ensure that you aren’t spending a lot of money on one thing that’s not what you basically want. Be sure to update them frequently due to the fact other families will do a similar as you so you won’t be special anymore. Customising your ringtones on your mobile phone is cool and hopefully you are going to be the only one that reaches for his cellphone the next time you are from a public area.

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Ganz Teddy Bears

August 14, 2009 by · 4 Comments 

There is an unmistakable charm associated with Ganz teddy bears. These stuffed animals have been around since the 1950s, and they are still in production today. They make good listeners, and all they want in return is your love. Occasionally, they may ask you to take them home with you. Our fondness for Ganz teddy bears does not appear to be dwindling at all.

While it may seem to be a timeless toy, the teddy bear actually did not make its debut until late in 1902. That year, however, it serendipitously appeared at the same time in two different, far apart markets — the United States and Germany.

In America, the teddy bear, according to tradition, got its start with a cartoon. In 1906, Society ladies carried their teddies everywhere, and children had their pictures taken with their teddy bears. Meanwhile, American manufacturers were turning out bears in all colors and all kinds, from teddy bears on roller skates to teddy bears with electric eyes. American teddy bear companies faced stiff competition from all the teddy bears imported from Germany, and many of the U.S. companies didn’t last long.

In Germany, toy making was an old and established industry, and many German firms, such as Bing, Schuco, and Hermann, joined with Steiff in making fine teddy bears. Artist bears also set the stage for a new kind of manufactured bear, the artist-designed manufactured bear. Today artist-designed manufactured bears are offered by Ganz and they offer collectors the opportunity to own artist-designed bears that cost less due to mass production.

An Extensive Background in Balloons

June 18, 2009 by · 7 Comments 

Introduction

When you think of the word ‘Balloons’ what pictures appear in your mind? Is it simple balloons you blow up for children’s parties, or balloons that fly off on their own, or the special balloons for key events like the ones produced for the wedding of Charles and Diana? There are now so many different types of balloons on the market that you can get almost anything for everything any event you like.

So what exactly is a balloon? One definition defines a balloon as a flexible bag which you fill with air or some other type of gas, such as helium or hydrogen. The early balloons would have been made with non flexible material but modern balloons are made with latex so they have great elasticity and can be pumped up to much larger sizes.

History of Balloons

The earliest known balloons were made in Central and Southern America by the Aztec Indians. They were made out of the bowels of cats which were carefully cleaned then turned inside out. They were sewn with special vegetable thread that had the property of sticking to itself when dried in the sun and creating an almost airtight seal. The balloons were then made into air filled model animals and burned at the top of the Aztec pyramid as an offering to the sun god. (The first example of balloon modelling). A Portuguese priest, Bartolomeu de Gusmao, held the first public exhibition of a balloon in the Portuguese Court in Lisbon in 1709 which was probably made from an animal bladder that stretched when filled with air. The rubber balloon was invented in 1824 by a Michael Faraday and was filled with hydrogen to be used in his experiments with hydrogen. But the familiar latex balloon did not appear until 1847.

The early rubber balloons were sold in America in Parks and Circuses for a penny each. Although the latex balloon was manufactured in London in the mid 1800′s the mass production of them did not happen until much later in 1931.

As technology has become more advanced so has the world of balloons. Now balloons can be made from rubber, latex, polychloroprene or nylon. They can be filled with air, helium, hydrogen or water. Filling the balloon with air can be done with the mouth, a manual pump(such as a hand pump), or electric inflator or with compressed gas. The balloons are used for many differing purposes, and decorated in numerous ways to suit the event.

Some balloons are purely for decoration, others are ideal for individual functions because of their low density and relatively low cost. The balloon’s properties have led to them being used in a wide range of other applications in the areas of meteorology, military defense, medical treatment, and transportation.

Types of Balloons

Party Balloons

The most common and familiar types of balloons are the party balloons. These are usually bought in small packets and blown up with a pump, some advertising balloons are used to create a festive scene for children’s parties and other kinds of celebratory events where they can make all the difference.

These days I often see a cluster of balloons at the entrance to a house or hall to indicate where the party is being held. The balloons come in many different sizes and colours and can have printing on the face which expands as the balloon is inflated. Party Balloons are mostly made of natural latex tapped from rubber trees. The rubber’s elasticity makes the dimensions variable. Balloons filled with air usually hold their size and shape much longer.

Helium Balloons

Balloons which float upwards are filled with the gas helium which is lighter than air. So for an event where balloons are let off into the atmosphere, they will need to be helium balloons. Helium filled rubber balloons typically only retain their buoyancy for a few days. The enclosed helium atoms are smaller than the pores in the latex through which they escape. To increase the float time of a helium balloon for a week or more, the inside of the balloons can be coated with a special polymer solution to reduce the leakage of the helium.

Water Balloons

The water balloons are often smaller than regular balloons and made from thin rubber so that they can be easily broken. They are filled with water and are intended for children to throw at each other as a game or practical joke with the aim of getting each other soaked. They may also be used in competitions or games.

Foil Balloons

In the late 1970s along came the foil balloon. These are made of thin non-stretch metalized plastic film or mylar. They are much more expensive and made an appearance at the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana causing quite a stir. These balloons have attractive shiny reflective surfaces and can be printed with color pictures, logos and patterns to customize them. The most important attribute of metalized nylon for balloons is its ability to keep the helium gas from escaping for several weeks because it is less permeable. Foil balloons then have the advantage of being light weight, longer-lasting, with increased buoyancy. They are perfect for parties, in-store decorations, special celebrations and for gifts.

Animal-Shaped Balloons

Metalized nylon balloons can be cut into the three dimensional shapes of animals and then printed to represent the chosen animal. Once inflated the balloons make very bright, decorative items for gifts or may be used as a theme for a special event. Screen printing is used to create the designs for these spectacular pieces.

Balloon Modelling and Balloons in Art

Balloon modelling is a popular entertainment for children and adults alike. A Balloon artist twists and ties inflated tubular balloons into shapes resembling animals or even people. Sometimes they are called balloon sculptures, not to be confused with those cited below. When I have watched these artists at work I have often wondered why the balloons don’t burst when they are working.

Balloon sculpting requires a much stronger type of Latex which is extra-stretchy to enable it to be tied and turned without bursting. Using Mylar balloons or foil balloons provides an alternative to these tubular balloons which because they are so tiny require a pump to start the inflation.

Balloon Sculptures

Professional party decorators may use hundreds of helium balloons to create balloon sculptures. These sculptures are often limited because of the round shape of the balloons to simple arches or walls but on occasion more ambitious “sculptures” have been attempted. Sometimes balloons are used as table decorations for special events which will have 3 or 5 balloons to each bouquet. The decoration will usually include curled ribbon with an added weight to stop the balloons from floating away.

Professional balloon party decorators use electronic equipment to enable the exact amount of helium to fill the balloon. For non-floating balloons air inflators are used. Professional quality balloons differ from most retail packet balloons as they are bigger in size and made from 100% biodegradable latex.

Balloon Drops

I am sure you will have been to a party or dance where at the end of the evening hundreds of balloons fall from the ceiling to mingle amongst the participants. This is known as a balloon drop and is often performed at New Year’s Eve celebrations or at political rallies and conventions. It is a relatively low cost way of making a festive atmosphere at the party climax, so everyone goes away feeling they have had a really good time.

If you want to create a balloon drop for your own event you will need to set up a large plastic bag or net overhead, which is suspended at a certain height. This is then filled with air-inflated balloons so that they will fall onto the target area below when the balloons are released. You will also need to develop a mechanism for releasing the balloons. Balloon drops may also be performed at many celebrations, including graduations and weddings.

Balloon Rockets

As a child I am sure you played the game of blowing up a balloon then letting it go while watching it speed around the room making a rude noise with everyone falling about laughing. These are called balloon rockets and I remember being fascinated and wondering how they worked. When the mouth of the balloon is released, the greater pressure of air inside forces its way out and the elasticity of the balloon contracts causing the balloon to be propelled forward. This is fundamentally how a rocket works. The balloon can also be filled with gases other than air, with similar results. Besides being simple toys, balloon rockets are a widely used teaching device to demonstrate physical principles and the functioning of a rocket. The balloon rocket is frequently used to demonstrate Newton’s third law in physics.

Balloon Publicity

Where a company logo or message is printed onto balloons they are very effective as publicity at major events. A search for UK balloon delivery in your favourite search engine will enable you to source a firm when large quantities of balloons are needed for balloon releases or other major events.

Balloon Releases

In Australia they had a fund raising event on 18th April for Make-A-Wish Day. The 5,000 released balloons make a stunning sight as they rise across the bay marking the number of wishes granted since 1985.

If you are planning a balloon release or race of more than 5,000 balloons, it is a requirement that you apply in writing for permission to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) at least 28 days in advance. The CAA also like to be informed of balloon releases up to 5,000. A form can be obtained by calling either the NABAS office on 01989 762 204 or the Airspace Utilisation Section of the CAA on 020 7453 6599

Because of concerns about the impact on the environment of large numbers of balloons being released, the NABAS – The Balloon Association have produced a code of conduct which can be found on their website at www.nabas.co.uk

Safety and Environmental Concerns

Balloons are made of natural rubber latex (NRL) which is a natural product coming from rubber trees that are grown in certain areas of the tropics. These are not trees that are cut down to produce the NRL. The NRL is obtained by tapping from mature trees and is a sustainable crop providing employment for many agricultural workers in some of the poorest areas of the world.

As a consequence of NRL cultivation and the consumption of latex products, the planting and maintenance of rubber tree plantations helps towards the prevention of tropical rainforest deforestation. This contributes significantly to the removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, produced by industrialised nations and a major source of global warming.

Research shows that latex balloons which are completely natural coming from the Hevea tree degrade faster than oak leaves. Oxidation occurs first in the breakdown of latex and it begins within 60 minutes of a balloon being inflated. As the decaying process is by natural exposure nutrients are released into the soil. Most balloons used in releases today are made of bio-degradable latex.

An estimated 90/95% of balloons released rise to an altitude of 5 miles, at which height the cold will cause the balloon to become brittle and shatter into miniscule pieces. The small fragments then floating back to earth to degrade in the ground. Balloon fragments are unlikely to cause harm if accidentally ingested. This is because latex and the dyes used in latex colouring are non-toxic.

Printed latex balloons are a fantastic, low-cost and environmentally friendly way of advertising at promotions and events. All latex balloons supplied by B-Loony, the UK’s largest printed balloon manufacturer, are completely biodegradable. The code of conduct produced by NABAS for balloon releases gives advice to ensure the protection of our environment.

Manufacture of Balloons

Balloons are manufactured by their millions every day in many countries. The rubber is collected as liquid from a rubber tree and then sent to the factories where the liquid goes through a series of treatment processes. These processes include shaping and colouring operations and testing for quality. The results are thousands balloons which provide a splash of colour and party atmosphere at celebrations and conferences or any event where a large number of people gather.

Conclusion

Toy balloons have been a source of pleasure and excitement throughout the world for many years. They have provided hours of entertainment and interest for children as well as being an educational resource. Non toy Balloons are being used for science, medicine and travel and are invaluable in helping us to learn about our world. Balloons I am sure will remain very alive and active on the world’s scene for many years to come.

Children’s Aprons – When The Mess Has To Be Accounted For

June 17, 2009 by · 1 Comment 

How many parents have watched their children gleefully playing with paints or clay making lots of curious treasures for mum and dad? There are many children who do these projects and bring them home. Something that each of these youngsters share in common is that the majority of them will have on a kitchen apron simultaneously!

A Cooking apron is really suitable for kids as we all know they don’t really have fun unless they’re getting messy. The best children’s apron goes over the head and ties at the back as it secures itself in place and is less likely to come off. There are also the types which go over the head and have a back and a front and do up at the sides, even better as you end up covering more of the child.

Children’s aprons come in many different designs and styles. Making your own is often the most economical option available. You can conjure up quite a unique project and personalize it to your own child because an apron is one of the easiest sewing tasks to undertake. Child aprons can have the actual hand prints of your child on it; they could have your child’s name all over it or their favorite nursery rhyme or Disney character, etc. You can still have that personal touch on your apron without being an artist. Most craft shops sell transfers or prints that you cna apply.

Your little darling will have those days where he or she wants to help you in the kitchen. Times such as these, you’re really in need of an apron! The entire kitchen is in need of an apron. But really occasionally it’s a good idea to stay quiet at times like these and just put on a kitchen apron and start cooking.

Considering most of the top TV chefs are men, this is a wonderful area for girls or boys! For boys, choose a character he likes such as a picture of ‘Shrek’ on his apron, but for girls, anything that is ‘girly’ is just perfect. Whatever the case, make sure you have a child apron handy the next time your little one decides they want to make a mess.

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Ringtones, Realtones and Truetones

June 10, 2009 by · 10 Comments 

Did it ever happen to you that you were in a public place and you got a call that not only you but several other people reach for there mobile phone because they have the same ringtone? This is very annoying and I think you should try everything to not let this happen again, dare to be different and get a customised ringtone.

As everybody knows new ringtones are not cheap but if you look for the right websites you can find mobile content that is also available for your budget. Make sure that you download the newest ringtones on your mobile phone.

More mature people just have a simple ringtone just to know when they receive a call or message. For younger people it much more than just a sound, it’s letting others know what kind of music you like, witch band or artist and especially witch hit of the moment. If your phone has the coolest realtones you are the man, every teenager likes cool ringtones nowadays. Just give it a try and you will see how people will react when they hear your ringtone.

There are a lot of websites where you can listen to a preview before ordering the funniest truetones, in this way you make sure that you are not spending a lot of money on something that is not what you actually want. Make sure you update them frequently because other people will do the same as you so you will not be unique anymore.

Customising your ringtones on your mobile phone is cool and hopefully you will be the only one that reaches for his phone the next time you are in a public place.

I Want To Learn Chinese

May 20, 2009 by · 7 Comments 

That’s right! I want to learn Chinese. Chinese is the new language of today’s world. I look around and I can see where all this is going. Our world is growing at such a alarming rate and the world economy is merging at an unforgiving speed, I think we will all be speaking Chinese and Spanish right along with English.

We are fast approaching a multi-lingual world. We won’t need subtitles on films, or an interpreter to hustle us through a Chinese menu, or an old world master to explain the Chinese character’s meaning graced on a wall, if we just learn Chinese.

If I learn Chinese, I could talk with them hours on end about the ways of their culture and how to fung shui my house so I can find more tranquility. I could listen to great stories of ancient cultural hero’s and ponder their brilliant minds, wishing one for my next muse.

If I learn Chinese, I could scold the angry driver next to me or my children for not picking up their clothes. If I learn Chinese, I could impress my friends and colleagues with my superior command of a higher learning that they don’t have.

I could travel to the Asian world and madly shop amongst them, purchasing things I really don’t need, but happier for the engaging conversation between us.

If I learn Chinese, I will get a better job, a “worldly” career… my employer will find me indispensable and reward me with travel and great expense account. I will return to take his job, giving me a bigger expense account.

If I learn Chinese, I could be an emerging artist in ancient Chinese calligraphy, brush stroking my way to a higher spiritual calling, even if only a tattoo artist, my work would live on forever.

If I learn Chinese, I could reign in reading the Chinese news to all sitting around me mesmerized by my fluency. I could also impress them with a follow up performance with a 9… 10… even 15 course Chinese meal. If I learn Chinese, I would name all my pets (maybe even my children) with names 3 words long carrying such deep, soulful and eternal meanings.

If I learn Chinese, I could actively volunteer in Asian countries and become an important liaison between the eastern and western worlds. I would do great works in missionary arenas where so little help exists now. I know I could make the world a better place.

If I learn Chinese, I would make it benefit all, so not only would the world economy be merging as expected, but so would the hearts. Because, If I learned Chinese, I would want for it to mean more than just a command of a second language, I would want to use it as a tool for connecting us all together other than just economy, or a passing by of another. In today’s world, if I learn Chinese… I could stop the hurry, if only to say, “hello.”

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Look like a Celebrity

March 30, 2009 by · 2 Comments 

Ladies i know its cold outside but that is no reason to let ourselves go and not copy the a listers and copy some of their great celebrity make up looks and ideas. Cold weather plus  moisturiser equals protected skin so slap on that protection fifteen as red wind chapped skin is not a good celebrity make up look. 

Pretty corals and pinks with some blush on your cheeks will pretty your look up and just as important cheer you up when the weather is so clod and frosty. Frosty a good celebrity make up look but only in moderation – if you like a little frosting dip your make up brush with care a little shimmer on the eyes keep the lips pared down fresh and natural looking and of course shimmer on the lips keep the eyes neutral.

Note to ourselves one thing celebrities don’t do is over do their look which is yes is thanks of course to their on hand make up artist but we can borrow from the best tips and make up looks they give us through magazine articles and the like. I agree that an on hand make up artist is probably the best ever celebrity makeup tip but us mere mortals cannot afford one so its back to the make up counters and read those articles I talked about and sit in front of your mirror and have a play.

Remember simple rules like choose eyes or lips never overdo both  – look at any picture taken of a celebrity on the red carpet and she will have chose lips or eyes for her look never both and that ladies is one of the best celebrity makeup looks out there.

The celebrity’s always look good but they do get a lot of help – with these tips you too can look good enough to grace the red carpet.