iPhone Gloves – Keep Your Hands Warm

January 12th, 2012 by admin No comments »

We know that living in a cold place is not an easy thing. That is where iPhone gloves come in handy. We know that everybody wants or has an iPhone. This is far more practical then a cell phone and a laptop, as you can have both of them in one gadget. So, if you’re lucky enough to have one; why not keep it in a nice glove.

Most of these gloves are made from:

Silver-Nylon

•Leather

•Wool

•Thermal etc

However, what do you do in the long winters when you will have to wear gloves for more than three or four months? Getting your iPhone out of your pocket could be such a pain. That is why we think that you need some iPhone gloves.

You will soon see that this accessory is far more useful than you think. Usually these models have silicon grips so you can use your iPhone as if you are not wearing gloves. On the other hand, you can find certain models that have fingertips cut. However, this is not so great for the coldest days when you need your hands perfectly covered. Alternatively, you can find some professional gloves for higher prices that producers claim to be more accurate than your fingers.

•The most common models that you could find are some simple gloves made of silver-nylon. It is designed do protect your hands and you can use your iPhone gloves when the temperature is close to -10 F. and they also look good on your hands

•If you like a little more elegance, you could try some special leather gloves. Instead of nylon, these are made of natural leather. This model also has caps for thumb and forefinger. Magnets are sure to keep these fingers back as you use your iPhone. If you want some precise leather gloves, as you use your iPhone outside a lot, you will need some gloves made of thermal-fleece fabric. Silicon tips also make it easy to swipe and click the surface of the touch screen.

•If you like wool, do not worry, as there are some options for you too. You can find a stylish pair of iPhone gloves with a featured dot surface on the fingertips. This ensures that you could easily use your iPhone when is cold outside. Watch out for these models online as they disappear immediately as they are on sale.

•If you want a real protection but also accuracy you could also try some thermal material gloves with silicon fingertips. These kinds of models are produced by all major winter equipment companies, so it would not be hard for you to find the gloves for your taste.

If you are not living in a cold place, you could always try some outstanding quality iPhone gloves with fingertips cut. Watch out, as these models come in so many models. You could have only two fingers uncovered, only the fingertips, or you could try a model that uncovers the whole finger.

The sport gloves are made from polyester fleece, ensuring that you could use nay kind of gadget, not only your iPhone. You can use your iPad, cell phone and the MP3 player with these gloves. They are also designed to keep you warm at any temperature.

An unusual model is the free hands iPhone pair of gloves. This model ensures that the fingertip caps flips back and they are held in place by magnets. Moreover, they are made of fleece. These are great iPhone gloves.

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Rare Old Coins and Two Dollar Bills

January 10th, 2012 by admin No comments »

Collecting rare old coins and two dollar bills have become somewhat of an anomaly for many a coin collection and novelty paper money. Collecting these rare monies is both a hobby and a profitable business at trade shows.

Two dollar bills are truly an oddity in spite of their even denomination. Every time the U.S. Treasury Department decides to release new two dollar bills, it’s a futile effort to try and put these bills into circulation. Within a few weeks of being released, two dollar bills are swept away into collectors of all walks of life that come in contact with them. Even people who would never be a coin or paper money collector will pocket these two dollar bills and stash them away thinking that someday they will be of a greater value.

What is it with two dollar bills and their feasible use as a circulating denomination in our currency system? Is it the fact that cash drawers don’t have a space for the two dollar bills, or do we think they are jinxed? Whatever the fascination and lack of continued circulation, the two dollar bill is doomed to ever be used in daily cash flow.

When it comes to rare old coins and their value, it seems to be more about the rarity rather than the age factor in many cases. A good example of an old coin that doesn’t seem to appreciate in value are the 1921 1922 and 1923 silver dollar coins. There were so many of these mints that they are still too many available and almost every novice collector has quite a few in their possession. On the other hand a 1953 two dollar bill with a red seal is valued at over $13,000. You may want to check your two dollar bills collection for that one.

Determining a rare old coins value is usually set by collectors and their desire to complete a certain coin set by finding that missing piece that would complete their coin collection. In doing this diligent search for their elusive coin, they will usually offer a significant price to complete their coin set. Watch coin collectors and coin dealers when a rare or elusive coin becomes available and see how they will pursue that coin at inflated costs.

The U.S. Treasury has released several new minted coin sets in the past few years and these coins will be of considerable value in the future, since they are one of a kinds and coin collectors will buy and remove them from circulation quickly. The dollar gold coins, the state quarters, and the uncirculated coins of these coin releases will disappear for a few years and then the value will appreciate and the coins will reappear at coin shows to keep the ever vigilant coin business afloat and profiting.

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Meander Book

January 5th, 2012 by admin No comments »

The meander (or maze) book gets its name from the way the paper is cut and folded to make the pages. This size book is great for scrapbooking a single event! For step by step still pictures and more tutorials, visit our resources page and tutorial at www.splitcoaststampers.com

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The History of the Pocket Watch

December 29th, 2011 by admin No comments »

In the early 1500’s, a German locksmith from Nuremberg named Peter Henlein invented the first portable watch by creating the mainspring. His creation was a drum shaped watch that was occasionally called the “Nuremberg Egg” owing to its shape and style. It could function for forty hours before a rewind was necessary. Till his invention, clocks were typically powered by falling weights. This meant that in order to operate, they had to remain stationary.

Watches in the sixteenth century were fashioned from steel and suspended from chains or chords to be hung around the neck or on one’s belt. They were heavier in terms of their weight and generally inaccurate. In the late 1600’s, brass instead of iron became the popular choice for watchmakers. Other more expensive materials were also used. New creations included gold and silver pocket watches. The designs were made smaller and lighter, some even featuring alarms.

The time as shown on these pieces varied from one watchmaker to another, this process continuing till the nineteenth century. Only the hour hand existed then and it was not until in the late seventeenth century that the minute hand was developed. Another development in the same century was that of the increase of the number of wheels incorporated into the pocket watch. This meant that the watch had to be wound up fewer times during the day.

Jewels such as rubies were gradually used as bearings in pocket watches to reduce the drag on the power-driven parts and allowing for a smoother performance. Diamonds also became part of some of the most highly priced models. Designs were constantly changing, being replaced by more rounded and slimmer styles that were even more desirable. Watchmakers used oil to maintain these watches from any irregularities and lubricate the movement of the hands of these time pieces.

Pocket watches were handmade in the nineteenth century, considered to be luxury items. For this reason, only the upper class could afford to buy them. However, during the time when the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century was in full swing, pockets watches had become an important part for even the middle and lower class as well. It was a necessity for especially the railroad workers who relied on these gadgets for time keeping purposes to make sure no collisions or derailments occurred.

However, the eventual development of the quartz mechanism made these pocket watches seem old-fashioned. Thus, consumers began to abandon their mechanic winding watches for the new technology that had been introduced, declining their popularity for once and for all.

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2 Sterling Silver Pocket Watch FOB Chain Part

April 26th, 2011 by svcd4ads No comments »

2 Sterling Silver Pocket Watch FOB Chain Part


2 Sterling Silver Pocket Watch FOB Chain Part Feature

2 Sterling Silver Pocket Watch FOB Chain Part Overview

2 New Sterling Silver Lobster Clasps. This is a new set of 2 sterling silver pocket watch swivel fobs. These are great for any sterling silver chains or replacement of old fob parts. They can be used for pocket watches, bracelets, and chains. Each is stamped .925 which is the European equivalent of sterling silver. Each measures approximately 9.5 x 16 mm (3/8″ x 5/8″).

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Highlights of San Francisco

April 25th, 2011 by svcd4ads No comments »

We visited San Francisco last October. First time either of us had been there and we quickly fell in love with the place. Our hotel was the Grand Hyatt in Union Square, providing an ideal location for sightseeing and we felt close to the hustle and bustle of the city. We already had read a number of pocket guide books so were keen to do the “must-see” sites as soon as possible. Our stay was for 6 nights. We had originally considered doing 3 nights in the city then 2 days in Las Vegas but opted for all 6 nights here. We were glad we did as this proved to be a wonderful city.

Our first surprise was the weather. We had lovely sunshine throughout the week, very different to the cold damp conditions we left behind in England. Walking around the city was a delight, jumping on and off trams made it easy to get around although taxis cost around the same. We took a tram to Fisherman’s Wharf, up and down the steep hills. It looked to be hard work for the driver at the front of the tram having to constantly pull the brake levers to slow or stop the tram. We strolled leisurely around Fisherman’s Wharf, a mixture of carnival attractions, chain restaurants, souvenir stands and the sea lions at Pier 39, barking and posing for pictures. We elected to book a trip to Alcatraz immediately as we were tipped off that these trips could be books up days in advance.

Alcatraz

The morning of the trip arrived and we headed to the wharf to board the ferry. Its a short 10 minute trip to Alcatraz island. For 29 years, up to 1963 it operated as a penitentiary. A walk around the cells and yard reminded me of the “Escape from Alcatraz” film, a headset relays the history and describes some of the famous convicts who stayed here, such as Al Capone.

alcatraz.jpgWe are told that 34 prisoners were involved in fourteen attempted escapes, two men trying twice; seven were shot and killed, two drowned, five were unaccounted for and the rest were recaptured. Two prisoners made it off the island but were returned, one in 1945 and one in 1962.

The most famous escape attempt involved Frank Morris and brothers John and Clarence Anglin, popularised in the motion picture Escape from Alcatraz. The three disappeared from their cells on 11 June 1962 in one of the most intricate escapes ever devised.

The prisoners chiseled away the moisture-damaged concrete from around an air vent leading to this corridor, using tools such as a metal spoon soldered with silver from a dime and an electric drill improvised from a stolen vacuum cleaner motor. The noise was disguised by accordions played during music hour, and their progress was concealed by false walls which, in the dark recesses of the cells, fooled the guards.

The escape route then led up through a fan vent; the fan and motor had been removed and replaced with a steel grille, leaving a shaft large enough for a prisoner to climb through. The escapees also stole many raincoats to use as a raft for the trip to the mainland. Leaving papier-mâché dummies in their cells, the prisoners are estimated to have entered the bay at 10pm. They were never found. Suggestions are that they drowned in the strong freezing currents.

The cells are tiny and the constant wind whistling through the building is chilly and uncomfortable. Certainly staying at this prison would not have been pleasant.

Golden Gate Bridge

Golden Gate BridgeWe decided it would be nice to hire some bicycles and cycle to and over the bridge. These were hired at Fisherman’s Wharf and the pleasant trip to the bridge took about 30 minutes. One side of the bridge is designated for cycles and it took us about 15 mins to cycle to the 1.7 miles to the other end.

In the sunshine the bridge takes on a wondrous reddish colour, and is such a dominant feature of San Francisco , cycling across is a great way to fully appreciate it and stop and enjoy the views.

The views were stunning. It’s possible to continue the cycle route across the bridge to Sausalito with an optional ferry back if the legs are feeling the strain!

We did not see any of the famous fog shrouding the bridge.

Golden Gate Park

This is a huge park and worth visiting for the Japanese Tea Garden alone in my opinion. Taking a cab to the park resulted in a lengthy history lesson from our driver, an aging hippy, with opinions on every aspect of American policy it seemed. The Tea Garden is a joy to stroll around. Lovely displays of trees and Buddhist replicas with the backdrop of sounds of running water.

Also worth seeing are the Conservatory of Flowers, including butterflies of all colours landing on you, and the Arboretum & Botanical Gardens.

As a lover of seafood, the city provided some great opportunities for clam chowder, lobster and crab. One visit you may consider is the Cheesecake Factory at Macy’s. A 20 minute wait is typical but the food’s very good.

Shopping is a delight. We were surprised how San Francisco did not feel like a big city as there was no major traffic to be seen, and for UK tourists the prices are a bargain. We were paying in dollars what would have cost us pounds in the UK. Everytime we commented on the prices, the shop assistant instantly seemed to guess we were from England!

I would highly recommend the city. Yes you could do the sites in 3 days, but you will miss out a lot by not taking the time to stroll around some of the more ignored areas or just spend time shopping or enjoying a coffee sat out in the sunshine, watching the people. We will definately return. You could certainly leave your heart here.

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Best Christmas Gift for Lady

April 22nd, 2011 by svcd4ads No comments »

Christmas is known as a happy occasion. People celebrate with each other and also on the eve with this special occasion they exchange gifts. The spreading cheer of your festival and happiness is coming. Yes! Christmas is simply one months away. Maybe you’ve start to think about various gifts you may buy for those special lady in your life? Whether you are in a huff as a consequence of deficient Christmas gifts ideas? You cannot know what kind of Christmas gifts you can give your mother, wife, girl friend or very close up relatives. However, when waiting for buying a proper gift for a loving woman in your life, you need to you should get something really suited and beneficial.

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The Pocket Video Cameras With The Best Features

April 21st, 2011 by svcd4ads No comments »

One of the bestselling pocket sized video camcorders of today is the Flip UltraHD Camcorder, that bas 120 minutes and both camera and photo capabilities. With its sleek look, it has an attractive face and looks good in the hands of those using it, as it is black with silver accents and a modernistic look that makes it quite appealing. It also comes in white, for a variety of looks and styles that please your preference. It is easy to use and fits in the pocket easily so you can take it with you no matter where you go.

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Charles-Hubert, Paris Two-Tone Mechanical Pocket Watch

April 8th, 2011 by svcd4ads No comments »

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Engraved with a crest design with filigree accents, the Charles-Hubert, Paris Two-Tone Mechanical Pocket Watch #3753 combines the contemporary look of a skeleton display with the traditional appeal of 17-jewel mechanical movement. This pocket watch features a unique dual opening cover to reveal the skeletal display; 14K gold-plated two-tone brass construction for polish and durability; and a matching silver-tone curb chain for retro style. Perfect for engraving with your initials, this Charles-Hubert original arrives in a deluxe blue gift-box.

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Lorenz Men’s 022977AJ Mechanical Silver Pocket Watch

April 6th, 2011 by svcd4ads No comments »

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Lorenz Men’s 022977AJ Mechanical Silver Pocket Watch Feature

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Featuring sterling silver, and a clean white dial, this pocket watch is a modern update of a much beloved style. Offering the reliability and traditional appeal of 17 jewel mechanical movement, this watch as a Sterling silver case for beauty and durability; and black Roman numerals, hands and second subdial for easy time reading.

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