Posts Tagged ‘appliances’

How Much Is Enough Stuff?

Friday, September 10th, 2010

My older brother, now living in Sacramento, used to be what some might consider a garage sale addict. Every Saturday morning would find him plying the neighborhoods for hidden treasures in the form of others’ cast-offs. He always got ‘a good deal’ and almost everything he acquired found its way to the garage. The garage was FULL.

When he came home one day with an armful of leaflet holders I questioned his buying tactics. He is well known for getting good deals (able bargainer) and, in fact, he had picked up these plastic displays for zero… zip… nada. I figured he had something in mind.

I asked what his intentions were for these plastic advertising displays and he wasn’t sure. Maybe they could be useful in advertising his own sale, which was being planned for ’sometime’ in the future. That sounded like an idea. It was about time to clear out some of the stuff that had been accumulating where a person should have been able to park a car. After all, it WAS a triple-garage space.

He met a nice woman and eventually moved in with her, necessitating the vacating of his previous premises for the new tenant… me! Since it was to be my home away from home he left nearly all the furniture and appliances, since his girlfriend already had all this stuff. It made my transition a whole lot easier too. I also inherited the garage full of ’stuff’, which he promised would be removed post-haste.

True as usual to his word he showed up with a big truck and started packing it full of the garage’s contents to relocate to a rented storage locker. He needed two, full-sized ones. I was finally able to drive my car into one of the bays and had room for my motorcycle too. It was great.

I found a nice collection of clothing in the master bedroom closet, all in my size and neatly displayed on expensive wooden hangers (not the plastic cheapies I was used to using). He said I could wear anything I wanted and to treat the house as though it was mine. This is a very thoughtful brother.

Now my brother and I live half a world apart. When I retired I made the move from Sacramento to Cebu. He’s still there, and when I made my move he had to come and clear out the house. He ended up renting two additional storage units, for a total of four. It makes me wonder… when is enough too much?

Bob Proctor has been writing articles since 2002 and is an expert on wooden hangers , however he also likes to write about snowball microphone

Handheld Auto Navigation Systems

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

There exists several diverse kinds of auto navigation systems today. Between the several that now exist, you will be able to find those types which come factory installed; there are also those that are attached to the inside of your car through the usage of suction cups, and still others that are handheld devices which can simply be installed when you, or anybody, attach a cord to your automobile’s cigarette lighter.

It’s a fact that as good as these devices are, they do not have the full functionality and ease of use that some other more expensive kinds of navigational devices have, but the truth also remains that they still have useful features.

I’m a bargain hunter by nature. There’s just nothing I think can be done to alter my thrifty nature (even though some people might go ahead to call it “cheap” nature). I love the nice things of life and love buying them but don’t want to pay too much money for them. For this only I have resolved to seriously think about a number of the numerous handheld navigational tools for sale today

There are many reasons I find these devices attractive. Most importantly, they come handy in lots of purposes. Not just useful when one travels buy road (of course when you buy the appropriate software), they are obviously also very important and useful when travelling off road as well. You can use them for wheeling in the country, riding horses in wide open spaces, hiking in the hills and mountains, or when getting away by bike for the day.

As for me, my personal favorite usage for these wonderful effective tools is on the water. I’m a horrible navigator and a mapping handheld GPS is just the thing to keep me on track and on target. I don’t know whether you are different or not but for me, I always hate feeling like I am totally and completely lost.

It is a frightening feeling that is only intensified whenever there are children on board during those lost moments in time. Only someone who has ever experienced that feeling while looking into the eyes of her babies and feeling so alone on top of being so lost can really understand. Words are surely not sufficient enough to explain or describe that deep fearful feeling that will go through your body during such moments, if they happen.

The best action to take is proactive. You have to absolutely avoid getting yourself in such dire situations when you get lost. This of course, hasn’t always been possible in the past. Having a navigational device on hand at all times can go such a long way towards alleviating that fear and calming any qualms someone may have about the need to travel to unfamiliar places at time.

Since we must occasionally stray from the world we know, love, and are familiar with it is great to know that there are devices to help us find our way in many situations. If you are thinking of a wonderful Christmas gift to give this year, then trust me – a handheld GPS system that includes the mapping capabilities should be first on your list. But take this from me – you shouldn’t wait until it’s holiday time before giving such gifts to someone, especially if you care a lot for the safety of the person in question.

I strongly think that any person that boats, hikes, drives, rows, floats or bikes would find very good use for tools such as this, most especially those females that seem to enjoy such activities and enjoy them alone. It really does not matter what your exact needs are when it comes to auto navigation systems, there are obviously lots of systems that can be just right for you.

Take the time to study what is available and reconcile your needs with your budget in order to find the one that will work best for you. Whether in or out of the car or automobile, handheld GPS systems that come with mapping abilities clearly offer a really inexpensive option with really cool additional features, all of which come together to make them very attractive. Good luck in finding the perfect auto navigation system for you. It can be found out there everywhere.

This writer has written more articles on Photo Blog and even on Compare Garmin, TomTom, Sports, and Fitness GPS