Archive for August, 2009
The Takayuki Fukatsu’s ToyCamera: Exquisite Photo Editing Software
With its unique photo modifying application, the ToyCamera could be used to edit photos just to your specifications. On the lookout for portraying quality and realistic images, the Takayuki Fukatsu’s ToyCamera has sparkled many users–including myself – since its release. The ToyCamera exposes the same luxuries as Gothpix and Pic Grunger–and support better features–to produce more exciting photo editing. So, if you are worried about good quality pictures to paste on your Facebook or MySpace profiles, there’s no need to be perturbed. (more…)
Add comment August 31, 2009
Alaska Inside Passage Cruise
The cruise can be an once-in-a-lifetime family encounter or a memorable romantic trip for a couple or a hot adventure for a single fun seeker. The peak time for the Alaska Cruise is in the summer months but tickets often sell out well before spring.
Before choosing a ship, you should be sure of what you want. The medium to mega ships with between 1000 and 2000 passengers have shops, casinos, night clubs and spas. There is no dull moment. Smaller ships which take up less than 200 passengers are appropriate for specialized group cruises. They take you closer to the seashores and can access smaller fjords.Read more of this entry>>
Add comment August 27, 2009
The Two Sides of A Coin
The English legal system operates two principal branches: Common Law and Equity. Common Law is based on first principles. In this world, it appears that everything we do at each given point in time is either right or wrong to the people the action affects. Common Law is therefore a legal system that classifies actions as being right or wrong.
However, as the English legal system evolved on the basis of Common Law, it was noticed a lot of people who were pronounced guilty had very good arguments in support for their actions.
They therefore petitioned the King who gave ear to them and considered their plights and passed judgments that were fairer to all the people involved in the case. This led to the development of the system called Equity. This dual legal system has spread to all nations around the globe.
The question remains, how did this system find its way into all nations around the globe? Read more of this entry>>
Add comment August 27, 2009
Trailer: Action Hollywood Star Denzel Washington in the Book of Eli
A post-apocalyptic or a post event-alyptic tale?
Actually, The Book of Eli is arousing debate amongst most audiences –indeed reviewers –on the genre of drama Hughes brothers ’ new movie incorporates. But whether be a post-apocalyptic or a post event alyptic story, Directors Hughes, who were last seen involved in the 2001 Johnny Deep film From Hell, intend to make a come back with The Book Of Eli, and mostly incarnating one Hollywood most illustrious and beloved actor Denzel Washington…
Starring Denzel Washington as Eli the main protagonist, Gary Oldman, Evan Jones, Jennifer Beals, Mila Kunis and Ray Stevenson, The Book of Eli is just another survival in America like it has been the case lately. (more…)
Add comment August 13, 2009
The Samsung R610: Lovely But Not Outstanding in Performance
Comparing to other multimedia notebooks, notably the Acer Aspire 6930G, the Samsung R610 laptop is one of the lightest, thinnest and perhaps the most eye-catching 16-inch laptops in town so far but in terms of performance, it proves somewhat patchy.
The Samsung R610’s look is fashionable enough for the boardroom and quite classy for the dorm room as well. Weighting 61bs, the Samsung R610 measures 1.3-inches only at its thickness point and 0.8-inches at its thinnest, pitching it to the top of most other mainstream 16-inches notebooks. (more…)
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