Monthly Archives: September 2011



Things To Know About Full Metal Airsoft Guns

Sep 30th, 2011 • Featured Author: John Eather  • 

There are a lot of different things that you want to ensure that you take the time to learn about full metal airsoft guns. This is one of the things that are able to be taken into account when it comes to ensure that you are getting a pastime that you are able to enjoy with just a little bit of knowledge behind the concept.

To Sharing Your Memories

Sep 29th, 2011 • Featured Author: Michiel Van Kets  • 

Gone are the days when photos were shared around a table, tenderly passed from one person to another. Gone are the days where a camera as loaded with film and the picture taken with care so as not to waste that said film. Today, due to the advances of technology, the number of photos taken is limited generally by the resolution of the image and the size of memory card you have.

Finding a Reliable Supplier of Model Train Spares Will Help You Enjoy Your Hobby

Sep 26th, 2011 • Featured Author: Mike S Williams  • 

Model railroading has been described as the world's greatest hobby for very good reason. It involves creativity and some technical skills to overcome the various little challenges that pop up from time to time. Some model railroaders build everything from scratch and others rely more on model railroading suppliers to access parts and accessories.

Blowguns-How They Work

Sep 24th, 2011 • Featured Author: Jack Krohn  • 

Blowguns are hollow skinny lightweight metal, plastic or wooden tubes that shoot usually darts. Learn more about them and what you can do with them.

Beginner and Expert Tips For The Ultimate Winter Sport: Ice Skating

Sep 23rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Mark Charttose  • 

Ice skating is a beautiful and graceful sport as well as being a competitive one. Some people enjoy it for the exercise, while others learn in order to become professionals, in either figure competitions or sports like ice hockey. This great cardio workout really works the muscles in the legs and these beginner tips will help you work the body confidently on the ice in no time.

Pop Art Has Its Hidden Gems

Sep 20th, 2011 • Featured Author: Matthew Isaacson  • 

When I first saw an enamel on metal piece by Keith Haring & LA II at a Christies auction, my first question was, "Who the heck was LA II". The estimated auction price range was $40,000- $60,0000, and the detailed mass of squiggly lines and disorganization in the piece did not seem to reflect the normal range of Keith Haring.

Challenges of Running a Marathon

Sep 18th, 2011 • Featured Author: Robert Haskell  • 

Having faced off against and beaten the mightiest military power of their time (the Persian Empire), an Athenian man runs 23 miles to inform the awaiting citizens. With all the strength he can muster, he yells "Nike" (the goddess of victory) and dies. That fateful run is the basis for the even more intensive 26.2 mile stretch today of the New York City Marathon.

Woodworking with Softwood Lumber

Sep 15th, 2011 • Featured Author: Lucy LaForest  • 

The most common building material for woodworkers is the softwoods; pine, redwood or fir. These are readily available at your local lumberyard or home improvement store. In addition to be readily available the softwoods are also the least expensive so, let's take a closer look.

The Type Of Camera That Is Right For You

Sep 12th, 2011 • Featured Author: Michiel Van Kets  • 

When making the decision about what type of camera to buy, it is easy to be confused by the myriad of choices which are available. From point and shoot cameras, to Digital SLR Cameras to fixed lens cameras, to video cameras and so much more. Throw brands into the equation and there are literally hundreds of choices to decide between.

Top 7 Classic Deer Hunting Rifles

Sep 12th, 2011 • Featured Author: Johnny Touperin  • 

Deer hunting is no easy task and requires a rifle with the best range and accuracy to accomplish the task successfully; find out why these rifles are considered some of the finest big game hunting guns of all time.

Taking Good Photos Of Belts And Buckles

Sep 9th, 2011 • Featured Author: Mitchel Ulanova  • 

It is actually a good idea to take pictures of belts and buckles. This is seldom done by photography enthusiasts.

Woodworking Tools: Dust Collection

Sep 7th, 2011 • Featured Author: Lucy LaForest  • 

In this article I discuss workshop dust collection. Dust and wood chips left lying around create a hazardous work environment. I tell you why it is unsafe and simple ways to take care of the problem.

Tips For Those Selling Gold Coins

Sep 7th, 2011 • Featured Author: Terry Stanfield  • 

There are a lot of people around that collect items of value. Gold and silver are very common items for collectors, especially when it comes to coins. Sometimes people find have reasons that require them to look into selling gold coins that they own. Here are some helpful things to keep in mind if this happens to you.

How to Construct A Flawless Model Railroad Avoiding Too Many Bad Mistakes

Sep 4th, 2011 • Featured Author: Robert R Anderson  • 

Mistakes when building a model train layout can prove costly and time wasting. For this reason it pays to avoid making mistakes in the first place, but how do you do that?