Nov 18, 2009 -
Mini Popular HD Digital Video Camera
- High-speed motion recordingm response to light environment instantly
- Video output: 640 x 480px, 30 frames/sec.
- Photo output: JPG format with resolution 1600 x 1200 DPI
- Replaceable lithium battery for long lifespan separate aduio recording, long working hours
- Provide 2GB mini SD card, support Micro SD card slot
- A point-and-shoot operation, LED indicator
- Ultra-small size incorporated popular body design to facilitate easy video surveillance on any occasion
- Sound trigger recording facilitates the deployment of video. Longer-time recording, record only you want
- PC camera function, easy to enjoy the network of life
- AVI video format makes it easy to plan on PC directly and upload video easily
- Low illumination, 2.0 megapixels, high-definition camera
- With mini USB prot connected to PC, charge itself or transfer data with PC freely
- Multi-direction clip with small bracket, recoring/monitoring omni angles
- Portable installation for variety materials, complex scene
- Color available: Lemon Yellow, Green, Light blue, Silver Gray, Lvory White, Light Pink, Pink, Red
- Approved: CE / FCC
- After sales service: 1 year warranty
- want to see more spy cams, please go to epathchina
- 0 Comments
Apr 26, 2009 -
There's Plenty of Energy at the Bottom
By William Tucker
On December 29, 1959, on the threshold of the 1960s, Richard Feynman, "the best mind since Einstein" and interpreter of quantum mechanics, gave a lecture at the California Institute of Technology that is generally regarded to be the opening bell of the Information Age. It was titled, "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom."
"There is a device on the market, they tell me, that can write the Lord's Prayer on the head of a pin," Feynman began.
- 12 Comments
Jun 23, 2008 -
If you've been following along in the VAFF or Su Casa groups, you already know that my husband and I have been actively engaged in a HUGE Garden and Patio Makeover project. Part of the Patio Project included creating a privacy screen, cut down to 6' wide by 4' high, from an 8' x 4' sheet of plywood. That 4' by 2' piece has now been put to work and used as a substrate for additional garden art, mountd on the wall of the work shed that my husband built in the summer of 2007.
- 16 Comments
Jun 04, 2008 -
Since the Memorial Day weekend, my husband and I have been working on restoring a lot of our vintage furniture finds to create an outdoor living space on the patio behind our garage. I'm happy to say that the project is near completion and we are down to the wire and working on some finishing touches.
View 1: The completed patio space, currently open to the neighbor's yard
One of those "finishing touches" is a 6 foot by 4 foot mural that will serve as a privacy screen between our patio and the neighbor's yard.
- 24 Comments
Jul 17, 2007 -
We've nearly reached the end of Wedding Season on the Sugar Network and while I've given you tips on how to make a wedding website, put together a slideshow for the actual ceremony and even how to hire a wedding photographer, we haven't talked about how to display and share those photos after the big day.
- Digital Photo Frames: Hopefully you included a digital photo frame in your gift registry. If not, make sure to get one and put all your favorite photos on it.
- 7 Comments
Nov 29, 2008 -
***PUBLIC***
I promised some of you that I would post some of the deals that I got yesterday on Black Friday. :wave:
JCPenny's: A $250 leather jacket for $50 (for me) and a $300 leather jacket for my boyfriend bought for $90!!!
Aeropostale: Everything was 50% off original price so I bought a hoodie for $25 for my boyfriend and two hoodies for me and a couple of shirts at $10 each for my boyfriend and my younger brother.
- 30 Comments
Aug 15, 2007 -
My cousin is getting married this weekend and my parents' anniversary just passed, so I've got weddings and :GIFT: for such on the brain.
Again, The Perfect Basket seems to have come to my rescue with a wealth of ideas that are perfect for my cousin and his soon to be bride.
I've only met the bride once while I've known my cousin for, oh, 25 years now.
- 6 Comments
Apr 27, 2008 -
Here are a couple of ideas I came across while searching for Mothers Day gifts..hope you like!
1) Friendship Box- RedEnvelope.com: $22-38
2) Motherhood Necklace- RedEnvelope.com: $38 or $48
3) Digital Photo Keychain- RedEnvelope.com: $50
4) Oversized Memory Foam Contour Pillows (Set of 2)- Overstock.com: $31.49
5) Tealicious Gift Basket- Cherry Moon Farms- $30
6) Garden Treasures Gift Tote- Delightful Deliveries.com: $43.99
7) 12-Photo Calender- PersonalCreations.com: $24.95
8) Dear Mom Poem on a Glass Frame- PersonalizationMall.com: $31.95
9) NoteableYou: anywhere between $24-45
10) Personalized Rosary Bracelet- PersonalizationMall.com: $38.20
11) Personalized Plate Maker- Target: $20
12) Brookstone Stainless Steel Single Cup Coffee Maker- Brookstone: $30 (NO CLEAN UP!)
13) Brookstone Self-Watering Planter- Brookstone: $50
14) I Love Mom Photo Collage- PersonalCreations.com: $25
15) Family Tree Personalized Photo Quilt- PersonalizationMall.com: $34.35
View Slideshow ›
- 1 Comment
Aug 26, 2007 -
PC Mag, Aug 7, 2007
Most people think of Google as a mechanical claw toy: They use it to fish a specific piece of information out of the giant pool of data we know as the Web. But turn that thinking upside down and you can see the hidden utility of the service. Rather than trolling for specific bits of data, search for specific kinds of data and you'll uncover all sorts of cool things.
- 3 Comments
Oct 17, 2007 -
WARNING: STRONG LANGUAGE
Wired Magazine - Oct. 2007
By Nadya Labi
Every morning of every weekday for 12 years, Thomas Montgomery punched in at the Dynabrade factory in Clarence, a small town in upstate New York. He strapped on his goggles and stood at his machine until the late afternoon, churning out components for power tools.
- 21 Comments