Dinette Sets – A Must Have for Dining Room

May 20th, 2012

The perfect lighting, the right dinette set makes the dining area much inviting. The dining space is not complete without these essential food serving entities because a functional spot is needed which enables you to serve the meals to your family and guests. The good thing about these sets is that this is a complete package with all the necessary things in place. It makes you tension free regarding the matching table with chairs, the table cover and so on. They provide every thing you need.

The comfortable chairs with matching table provide a nice feeling to the diners. These food items serving products can also have chairs which plush seat with back and arm support for those who look for more comfort while dining. You can find the dinette sets which come in various styles and designs which make it easy for you to find the right and most suitable one without having to go every where. The style and look of these sets range from classical to contemporary to transitional and the choice is yours as this should match your life style after all.

Dinette sets can be made by using different materials. The one with modern feel are made of a combination of glass and metal which look like stainless steel make base which is polished for a greater look. The antique sets are available which are made of wood with a dark cherry finishing.

There are lots of models which you can choose from that they can not be listed here. It is very easy to look for various designs and makes on the internet. For budget conscious people, there are the sets available at affordable price which are made of materials which are easily available at low prices.

Before buying, one should also look at the durability factor. Most materials provide a great look but do not last long. One more factor which needs to be considered here is the maintenance cost. Some dinette sets require periodical maintenance to make them shine always and there are some which do not require much of maintenance.

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A Modern Day Career at Sea

May 19th, 2012

Many seafarers are asked how they ended up at sea! Just like somebody may ask a teacher or a bricklayer why he or she became one, the answers tend to be varied and often without path to the end result. One common reason for entering a particular career is because “my father did it and so did my grandfather”. Some extremely obvious reasons for going to sea might have been to get away from home or to see the world; equally so many rusty seafarers today embarked upon their careers for lack of anything else to do, because some cranky careers advisor suggested they do so or because they had been recently dumped by the school hottie!

Seafarers are molded from any number of reasons with many having no clue as to whether they will become an engineer, mate or cook even after they have decided to sign up! Whilst others have had the sea in their blood since the day they were conceived.

The Industry has changed though. Many a salty seafarer will prop up the local bars in seaside towns the world over. They will regale those who will listen with stories that baffle and defy gravity, they will accept drinks from anybody who offers and in return will tell them “it’s not like it used to be”. And they are correct! Life at sea has changed dramatically in the last ten years and many (especially the old-timers) will say that it’s not for the better.

Yes, the industry has changed and probably faster than when the steamship came along and rang the death knell on the sail ships. Ten years ago everybody decided that seafarers were suffering from stress, that ships should run like shore-based establishments and that people should be accountable for their actions; i.e. a paper trail should be laid. Ten years ago paperwork on ships was nothing more than the daily log; the typing of the monthly stores order onto the telex machine and some night orders hastily scribbled by the captain after has last gin and tonic of the night! And modern communications have brought ships into the civilized world. Ten years ago only cruise ships and research vessel could afford the large golf-ball satellite dishes on the monkey island, now all ships have them and the companies send emails and make telephone calls, not daily but the whole day, to the extent that captains and mates are now short of a secretary or two were once they were short of something to do!

Then, in these days of heightened safety cultures alcohol was suddenly frowned upon and the sustenance that kept many engineers and mates together and in one piece was removed from their grasp, a forbidden item that was to be no more.

It has not stopped there. As a result of 9-11, the terrorist attack on the world Trade Center in New York, the bureaucrats ashore rapidly suggested that ships could be used as potential bomb carriers (a laden gas tanker running up the St. Lawrence Seaway with a bomb onboard could cause untold loss of life and damage) and so ships and the people that sail them suddenly received a whole new host of regulations to follow and associated paperwork to fill in. The Chief Officers, once a figurehead to be frightened of, now has many hats to wear – safety officer, loading master and now the security officer!

Before the last ten years brought paperwork to ships and before masters found themselves in front of a computer more often than looking out of the bridge window, certain idealistic facets of a life-at-sea were conjured up in many minds! A wife in every port maybe? Cruising across the Atlantic sipping sherry on the mezzanine deck after having had a quick dip in the pool? A week in Tripoli, a Caribbean cruise and picking bananas before heading home to Barry (a port in Wales not the boyfriend)? It all sounds very nice, doesn’t it?

Not many ships have swimming pools these days! If they do they won’t have the sherry to drink! And anyway not many ships stay long enough in port these days to allow anybody to go ashore! Time is precious and port stays cost money!

Is there any reason why anybody should go to sea these days and if so what for?

As the paperwork and the bureaucracy have increased tenfold so has the nature of the job changed! Senior officers are now accountable for their actions, the bosses ashore are equally accountable for theirs, and so responsibility tends to lie where it is born and bred than shifted down to the lowest man in the pile! For those entering the business today this is fantastic, a clear cut and structured path ahead were everything is black and white – for those complaining about the change it is often due to an inability to take the change onboard, to grasp it and to realize that it is for their benefit too and not something forced upon them by a bunch of non-seafaring types ashore with nothing better to do with themselves except make up silly regulations.

Many would say that in their younger years they fell in love the world over, many would also say that they caught every disease imaginable that they were ripped off more times than they could count and that for the most part they couldn’t remember anything anyway as they were too pissed! Most shore leaves were spent in alcoholic oblivion; the girl’s of the night equally pissed but with a sober eye on the guy’s wallet.

Life at sea has changed. Trips are more structured and the seafarers more professional than they ever were – life onboard depends on the individuals and how they accept the life, a life that no longer depends on crates of booze and alcoholic oblivion! Modern communications allow for easy access to phone calls home, no more waiting until land is seen and a painful session of calling up land based radio stations is enacted; the future states that all ships will have twenty-four hour internet access, with vessels looking towards wireless access for all onboard. Trips are getting shorter and the leave longer; the laughable idea of going to sea for ten months and having one month at home has been nearly replaced with equal time on and equal time off!

Work for six months of the year on a tax free salary?

And so why would seafarers go to sea today? They go because it is an honest career that brings the bread and butter onto the table. There might not be a wife in every port, the company may require the same written entries to be made in about six different books and logs and the Chief Engineer might be a grumpy old sod because he can’t have drink but…….wow, what a life to be had!

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How to build Minecraft Furniture

May 18th, 2012

How to build Minecraft Furniture Tube. Duration : 3.03 Mins.





this shows you how to build chairs, refrigerators, benches, beds, and some cool decoration. I you liked it or learned something please subscribe!! My minecraft forum: adf.ly oh btw the fridge is 2 blocks of iron and buttons Song; Vicarious artist: Tool



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Senate Session 2011-07-07 (09:30:09-10:32:16)

May 17th, 2012

Senate Session 2011-07-07 (09:30:09-10:32:16) Video Clips. Duration : 62.13 Mins.





Resume consideration of HR 2219–Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2012.



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Location | CEME

May 17th, 2012

Location | CEME Video Clips. Duration : 15.58 Mins.





The following video module is part of our training series for the Certified Event Management Expert (CEME) program offered on our platform at BusinessTraining.com. BusinessTraining.com is part of the Global Training & Certification Institute (GTC Institute, LLC) that has provided practical industry-specific certification, training resources, and workshops to over 3000 clients within the United States, Europe and over 30 other countries. This video module is focused determining the perfect location for an event. This video will give examples of many different event locations around the world and give insights and advice on how to fully utilize and take advantage of what each site has to offer. To learn more about the Certified Event Management Expert (CEME) program, visit our website at businesstraining.com



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Lec 9 | MIT 7.014 Introductory Biology, Spring 2005

May 16th, 2012

Lec 9 | MIT 7.014 Introductory Biology, Spring 2005 Tube. Duration : 43.22 Mins.





Molecular Biology I (Prof. Graham Walker) View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu



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CraftMaster III SplitTop Drafting Table Cherry Woodgrain Top/Black Base

May 15th, 2012

Review for CraftMaster III SplitTop Drafting Table Cherry Woodgrain Top/Black Base customer Reviews, Overview, Features and Description
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Senate Session 2011-10-13 (11:05:09-12:10:13)

May 14th, 2012

Senate Session 2011-10-13 (11:05:09-12:10:13) Tube. Duration : 65.07 Mins.





*Back in on THURSDAY, OCT. 13 at 10am for morning business until noon. *At noon , the Senate will turn to Executive Session to consider the following nominations for up to two hours of debate: -Alison Nathan of New York to be a US District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York -Susan Hickey of Arkansas to be a US District Court Judge for the Western District of Arkansas -Katherine Forrest of New York to be a US District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York *At 2pm, the Senate will take a pair of roll call votes. Unfortunately, the nominations that are expected to get roll call votes weren t specified in the wrap-up. I ll find out what they are tomorrow morning and let you know. *At 3:40pm, the Senate will gather as a body and proceed to the House chamber for a Joint Meeting to hear an address by the President of South Korea . *Senate ML Reid says it his intention (as soon as there s an agreement with Republicans) to begin work on the following three appropriations bills as one package: -HR 2112, Agriculture; -HR 2596, Commerce-Justice-Science; -S 1596, Transportation-Housing and Urban Development The goal now, by House and Senate leaders, is to begin moving some of the regular fiscal 2012 spending bills in so-called mini-buses meaning smaller packages rather than one big omnibus that includes all 12 spending bills.



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Jon Danzig directs: ‘The Paper People’ – how paper is made

May 13th, 2012

Jon Danzig directs: ‘The Paper People’ – how paper is made Tube. Duration : 15.00 Mins.





Jon Danzig had never before used a professional video camera when he was commissioned to make his first film about how paper is made. The video shows how paper was manufactured by DRG, at Nash Mills, Hemel Hempstead, England. The night before filming I was avidly reading the manual on how to use the camera. Fortunately, I got away with it and the paper company loved my film, showing it all over England. I did almost everything for the production: scripting, shooting, lighting, editing and the voice-over. My friend, Steve Skinner, did the music. Later, I learnt the value of hiring a crew! I’ll always be grateful to the paper company for my first commission, especially their Marketing Director, Ian Monro, who supported my ideas from the start. It was the launch of my career as the owner of a niche media production company, Look-Hear.com The original documentary was 20 minutes long, and I’ve cut it to 15 minutes so it could be uploaded to YouTube. Alas, DRG Nash Mills is no longer – the site of the old factory is currently being knocked down for a new housing development. I wonder what happened to the DRG staff, and the children from the local infants school, who appeared on the film. See newspaper story: www.hemeltoday.co.uk ‘The Paper People’ – written, filmed and directed by Jon Danzig. Music by Steve Skinner. © Jon Danzig Look-Hear.com MCMLXXXIV



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I Love/Heart Table Tennis Mousepad

May 12th, 2012

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