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Getting the Neighborhood Together with Airsoft Wars
Posted on May 4th, 2009 No commentsMany people purchase airsoft guns as collector’s items, or simply just as toys for their children. Airsoft guns are not only popular with children, but many adults as well, not only because of the lifelike look and feel of an actual gun, but also because of the many uses of airsoft guns. One of the most popular uses for airsoft guns are for airsoft guns wars. Airsoft wars are a popular activity with children and even adults everywhere. Less painful and expensive than paintball guns can be, airsoft gun wars are a popular way to get some activity, and have an excellent time with your friends and family. Here are some great benefits to airsoft wars.
Airsoft Wars Anywhere and Anytime!
Airsoft gun wars can be played nearly anywhere children are already playing. From an empty lot, to even a backyard or street with plenty of hiding places, airsoft wars are an excellent game to play. There is no need to worry about hitting objects and leaving behind a splatter of paint, airsoft BB’s are small, plastic, and typically leave no lasting marks on trees, houses or cars which may be in the vicinity. Since you can play airsoft gun wars anywhere, there is no need to worry about reserving a special location with a particular time and place. Just show up and be ready to play!
Airsoft Wars are Less Expensive
Paintball wars are somewhat more well known with children than airsoft wars, but any avid user must admit that the materials can become quite costly. Not only are many paintball guns over a hundred dollars, but buying gas canisters and the ammunition and protective gear can certainly end up costing you far more than you wanted to spend. With airsoft guns, you can chose between spring loaded guns, electric guns which run off of batteries, or gas powered guns, with relatively inexpensive gas cartridges. Airsoft guns can be purchased for anything from ten dollars to over a hundred, depending on the kind of gun and where you are purchasing it. Plus, ammunition for airsoft wars will run you only a few dollars for several thousand BB’s. Needless to say, airsoft wars can be much more economical for parents and children having to fund their own airsoft gun hobby.
Airsoft Wars are Less Painful
Getting hit with any kind of ammunition isn’t ever going to feel great, but paintballs can really hurt when they hit. Even with protective gear and thick coverings, paintballs can still really hurt when the child is hit, sometimes even breaking the skin. Paintball can sometimes just be too powerful for younger children. Many types of airsoft guns will not have this problem, as many of their guns shoot at a lower speed, making a child with protective coverings much safer, and the pain felt from a airsoft gun at lower speeds will be enough to let them know they’ve been hit while still enabling them to walk.
Airsoft gun wars will help to get your children out of the house and running around with their friends in the neighborhood. With weight gain on the rise in our country, it’s a great and fun way to get your kids outside burning calories and just enjoying being a kid. There are lots of great advantages to airsoft wars, and it’s not hard to understand why it’s a favorite with adults and children alike.
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Lighting in Early Australia
Posted on May 4th, 2009 No commentsA typical domestic scene of a squatter’s timber shack has been captured by many colonial artists such as S. Prout, S. T. Gill and other notables. The paintings generally show a group of people, usually men, sitting in front of a large walk-in fireplace which is lit by a blazing log fire. Occasionally a candle stuck into an empty bottle is seen on the table in the plainly furnished room or the most basic lard impregnated cloth lights might be seen on the hearth in the flickering light of the fireplace. Most of the early working men’s huts, were equipped in this fashion; a more decorative interior with lined walls, blinds and oil cloth or matting floor usually indicated the presence of a woman in the home.
When settlers arrived with their wives, cash and possessions, interiors showed a marked improvement in elegance and comfort. As soon as they were able, the settlers built more substantial houses replacing the tents and bark huts or upgraded and improved upon existing houses. By 1822 Sydney had 59 stone, 221 brick and 773 wooden residences and by 1841 the statistics showed that there were 769 residences in Melbourne.
Interiors were made practical and comfortable, following the dictates of English trends and, except for the very rich, lighting was not a priority. As late as the 1830s, Louise Anne Meredith gave a bleak description in her letters of home lighting in the colony ‘where candles are not attainable, a light is procured by a bit of rag rolled up stuck into an old cup or pannikin full of dripping and lighted. Homemade mould (tallow) candles are generally used in houses where wax-lights are dispensed with, and certainly vary more in quality than any other article of domestic manufacture.’
Later drawings of the interiors of wealthy settlers’ residences attest to this dismal picture of domestic lighting. There was small consolation in the fact that the general quality of light fittings and equipment had significantly improved in standard.
Finely crafted candlesticks and custom made blinds were now proudly displayed in parlours, replacing the bottles and tin pans that were used in the kitchens cum dining rooms in previous decades. S. T. Gill’s interior watercolour of the Noufflard’s house in Bligh Street, Sydney in 1856 depicts a scene common to many early Victorian homes.
The drawing room or parlour is lit by a pair of tall elegant candlesticks placed on a central table around which the family and friends would gather at night to read, write, play instruments or socialise. Often a vase of flowers would be placed in the centre of the table in an arrangement to complement the candlesticks. Sometimes an additional pair of candles would illuminate a piano on which a member of the family would play.
In wealthier homes the number of candlesticks might be increased to include a pair of candlelabra on the overmantel of the fireplace; alternatively an additional pair of two- or three-branched candle wall sconces might be positioned on either side of the sideboard, chiffonier or mirror hung over the fireplace in either the dining or drawing rooms. The rest of the house would be in darkness except, perhaps, for the entry hall where an enclosed hanging lantern would burn one or more candles to illuminate the way for visitors. A candlestick would have been taken to light the way to the bedroom, but these were not kept in bedrooms; they were brought to the kitchen each morning to be trimmed and maintained. The article brought to you by laser hair removal services.
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Is Tenerife The Next Marbella ?
Posted on May 4th, 2009 No commentsIt is true that the Spanish do not holiday in their own country in the same way that most Euopeans do within Spain and the Canary Islands. For Spaniards, a trip away from home in their own country as a holiday is a trip to a friend or relative for a few days.
Even though the South East Coastal regions of Spain stay warm all year round, the Spanish don’t care for hanging out around the tourist resorts much like the Brits in general are not that eager to spend their main holidays hanging out along the East Coast of the UK.
However, as the economic downturn bites into the UK, Tenerife has noticed a large decrease in the number of Brits travelling to Tenerife for holidays in the last quarter of 2008 and all expectations are for this trend to stay the same for some time to come! Yet the number of Spanish holidaying in Tenerife is on the increase even though the Department of Tourist Investigation of the Tenerife Tourism Board announced that October was down by 6.9% on last year for total visitors to the Island. The ten months up to October had shown a 1.38% overall increase to 4,443,426 tourists in 2008.
The holiday firm behind the Nerja Apartments booking agency confirmed that travellers from the UK to Spain was still bouyant and that plans to open a new Tenerife Apartments agency would still be going ahead early 2009 whilst solidifying the Marbella Apartments position in the market place as they increase market share. They acknowledge the subtle change being experienced in customer mix and are developing multiple language options for their websites.
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A Fun Educational Gift For Kids
Posted on May 4th, 2009 No commentsAre you searching for a gift idea for your niece or nephew? Consider giving a kids wrist watch. Wrist watches can be a wonderful gift idea because they can be educational and a lot of fun for the one receiving it.
Most people remember the wrist watches they used as kids, particularly their first watch. It’s a present that comes across as being a little adult, but it’s stylized in a way that will directly appeal to little ones interests and tastes.
For the younger children wrist watches provide a fun and direct opportunity for them to learn the way to tell time. The majority are particularly intended to help make learning easier with things like labeling on the big and little hands or separating the watch face into easier to read sections. Additionally they are available in a number of fun designs and colors it is no problem finding one that compliments each child’s personality. For younger kids you might consider looking at time teaching Timex kids watches.
As young ones become older they will usually start to favor a watch that seems a bit more grown up and possibly one that includes extra functions. Some may continue to prefer the theme-based watches, but some will begin to find greater interest in the sporty or adult like watches. This will vary depending on the child’s personality. Before shopping for childrens watches you will definitely need to be ready and know a bit about the child receiving it.
If you make the effort to buy a watch that fits the child’s personality it can be a big hit, possibly even the favorite gift that they can’t wait to show off to their friends. You’ll know you’ve bought a good one when you see the big smile on their face.


