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		<title>Sony Bravia</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 15:36:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sony Bravia? My friends bought a new Sony Bravia&#8230;everything seems to be fine, except we noticed that while watching a tennis game the other day, everytime the player would hit the ball&#8230;the ball would leave a small trace. Also, the white lines in the court were kind of shaky. Any explanations? That&#8217;s called motion blur. [...]]]></description>
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<b>Sony Bravia?</b><br />
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<p>My friends bought a new Sony Bravia&#8230;everything seems to be fine, except we noticed that while watching a tennis game the other day, everytime the player would hit the ball&#8230;the ball would leave a small trace. Also, the white lines in the court were kind of shaky. Any explanations?
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<p>That&#8217;s called motion blur.<br />
Check the &#8220;noise reduction&#8221; setting.  If it is set to &#8220;high&#8221; it may cause motion blur. To check this, on the remote press &#8220;menu&#8221;, then select &#8220;settings&#8221; . The &#8220;noise reduction&#8221; option is on the bottom of the settings menu. I suggest using &#8220;low&#8221;.  This is what I use on my  Bravia and I have no problem.<br />
The following is a great site for help with fine tuning the Bravia.</p>
<p>http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=61818</p>
<p>Please note that for this web site you may need to hit &#8220;refresh&#8221; if it gives you &#8220;site not found&#8221;.  Refresh brings it up.<br />
Hope this solves the problem!</p>
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		<title>Lamp Chandelier</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Apr 2011 15:13:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christal</dc:creator>
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<b>Which of the following is least like others? lamp, lamp, lantern, LightSwitch?</b><span id="more-2707"></span></p>
<p> The others provide LightSWITCH light, while light switch turns on a light. </p>
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		<title>Crystal Glass</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 17:26:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is the difference between glass and crystal and diamond? I&#39;ve been asking in a shop just looking at jewelry they have and something called my attention, is the model that is made ​​of diamonds / crystals / glasses. So I&#39;ve been wondering how I can know if a diamond, crystal or glass? You must [...]]]></description>
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<b>What is the difference between glass and crystal and diamond?</b><span id="more-2756"></span></p>
<p> <i>I&#39;ve been asking in a shop just looking at jewelry they have and something called</i> my attention, is the model that is made ​​of diamonds / crystals / glasses. So I&#39;ve been wondering how I can know if a diamond, crystal or glass? You must have the details that a diamond crystal and glass looks like or what kind of difference that is! </p>
<p> It&#39;s all about marriage! First Instead, let&#39;s start with the definition of what is and is not a crystal. A crystal is any solid with a regular and repeated &quot;the structure of glass.&quot; This means that all material atoms are aligned in a regular and repeated. Basically, a crystal structure formed by a unit called &quot;cell&quot; of cells and this is repeated over and over again. Glass is not a crystal as its atomic structure is disordered (but more on that later). The crystals are different in two ways: composition and bonding. Graphite and diamond are the same composition and are crystals, but because the link is a different one is used as &quot;primary&quot; pencils while the other is very difficult (and shiny which is good for rings). The union called on the diamond sp3 hybridization of carbon. This is a Elegant describe the state of the covalent binding of carbon. I will not go into great detail, but suffice to say, the stregth and the directionality of the union, the diamond is hard. Graphite is carbon hexagonal close-packed set, which means that their conditions of servitude in the leaves of a hexagon with weak ties connect the hexagons stacked. These weak bonds between layers allows cutting (slides) with ease it ideal as a writing utensil. Many different types of glass there, but I guess you mean &quot;what is the material commonly called&quot; crystal &quot;? when asked this question. This leads to the glass &#8230; I said before the glass is not clear and that is true, but what is known as &quot;crystal&quot; (such as cups and expensive knick-knacks) is actually made of glass, making it one of the most correctly name the objects of all time! The glass can be many compositions, but usually begins as sand (SiO2), soda ash (Na2O) and lime (CaO) so most commercial glass is called soda-lime-silicates. These compounds are mixed and heated to melting. The trick to making a glass is cooled before the merger the atoms align in a crystal. We say that the thermodynamics of cooling Kenetics exceed the crystallization. Thus, after cooling it a material with a non-crystalline atomic structure. Basically, it&#39;s like frozen liquid disordered structure in place. As I said, the term &quot;crystal&quot; is referred to material that is actually a glass, but is 25% of lead added to increase the refractive index, which means more light reflected from the surface glass. This makes the glass more brilliant, which I think is attractive to people, though I wonder if it would be so attractive if people knew the amount of lead in the glass! As for telling the difference between them, can do several things, but unfortunately, tend to be destructive. hardness test measures the strength of the joint surface, which is different from most materials. Proof of the difference in heat capacity at phase transitions in differential scanning calorimetry also notice the difference. But the best way is to have trained eye to examine the material under a microscope. You will be able to see the growth crystallographic directions under a microscope that to report on the glass, and if there are none &#8230; is a glass. So as you can with it the field of materials science is enormous, but what separates materials usually comes down to how a material is attached. </p>
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		<title>Student Lamp</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2011 18:07:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are studied under the table lamp makes no difference to the student? Well !!!!!!! During those days, where there was no electricity, students use to study with oil lamps or kerosene lamps. Even today, this is a practice prohibited in many villages electricity and where the common / pre-planned power shutdowns occur. After the cities [...]]]></description>
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<b>Are studied under the table lamp makes no difference to the student?</b><span id="more-2775"></span></p>
<p> Well !!!!!!! During those days, where there was no electricity, students use to study with oil lamps or kerosene lamps. Even today, this is a practice prohibited in many villages electricity and where the common / pre-planned power shutdowns occur. After the cities / towns have electricity, the poor could not afford for it. therefore, studies of poor students in light of the street. This is a practice even now. After the arrival of the lamps cost, people could buy. However, the room is filled with light. For the sake of students, who had to study, the whole room was glowing. This paved the way for lamps table in India. Table lamps provide lighting control. Your Powerise Lumiance felt only in specific aresurrounging them. At greater distances, people can not feel the light / heat. When the light is more concentrated, others out of focus also can focus on your dream! The luminance is bright enough as students can study its contents. Once again, the brightness created a little relief in sight stresses. But the disadvantage of light from the table is that it consumes more energy (We use light bulbs) &#8230; Therefore, Table Lamps, although effective, is betterto use solar energy, available for free! </p>
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		<title>Glass Globe</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2011 08:25:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where I can find a replacement glass globe lamp seniors? One of the glass globes (ice cream and an egg-shaped little) of an old lamp was accidentally broken and I wonder if anyone knows where I can find a replacement world? or balloon to fit the existing fixture? Measures world today &#8211; 51 / 2 [...]]]></description>
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<b>Where I can find a replacement glass globe lamp seniors?</b><span id="more-2661"></span></p>
<p> <i>One of the glass globes (ice cream and an egg-shaped</i> little) of an old lamp was accidentally broken and I wonder if anyone knows where I can find a replacement world? or balloon to fit the existing fixture? Measures world today &#8211; 51 / 2 inches tall, the top is 3 3 / 4 inches wide and the bottom (the part that sits on the lamp) is 1 3 / 4 inches wide .. any help is appreciated! I have photos of the glass globe that you can e-mail if you think you have a replacement for me. </p>
<p> A company called Canarm makes a lot of different styles of glass globes. Their website is www.canarm.com under the &quot;residential&quot;, click the item &quot;catalogs products &quot;go to the bottom and you can find a catalog called&quot; glass lighting. I hope you find what you&#39;re looking for. If you know the appliance manufacturer may be able to find out where to get spare parts. </p>
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		<title>Century Eames</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2011 18:49:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How can you identify the type of wood furniture is a piece of? I have an interest in the time (Eames era, Danish, mid-century) furniture. Are there any &#34;tricks of the trade to help me recognize the type of wood (walnut, Teak, Elm &#8230;)? if first you have to look to the bare wood of [...]]]></description>
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<b>How can you identify the type of wood furniture is a piece of?</b><span id="more-2862"></span></p>
<p> <i>I have an interest in the time (Eames era, Danish,</i> mid-century) furniture. Are there any &quot;tricks of the trade to help me recognize the type of wood (walnut, Teak, Elm &#8230;)? </p>
<p> if first you have to look to the bare wood of each type. smell touch the top to see how much it weighs. then look at the bottom of the unfinished furniture and compare. it takes time to learn this but it is not difficult </p>
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		<title>Shabby Chic</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2011 16:59:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shabby Chic? Does anyone know of any online shops that sell elegant decor is regrettable that Shabbychic.com and objective? Ballard Designs has a lot of shabby chic in their catalogs. You can find online as well. I love your catalog and you too. Good luck]]></description>
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<b>Shabby Chic?</b><span id="more-2891"></span></p>
<p> <i>Does anyone know of any online shops that sell elegant decor is regrettable that Shabbychic.com and objective?</i> </p>
<p> Ballard Designs has a lot of shabby chic in their catalogs. You can find online as well. I love your catalog and you too. Good luck </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Mar 2011 18:57:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lamp shade on a lamp? I have a room that has no lantern, the idea of making a lampshade on the cover of the light fixture? Add something to the shadow, perhaps? The light is there &#8230; 2 bulbs and one downward spiral that. It is an old house. I think there probally something very [...]]]></description>
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<b>Lamp shade on a lamp?</b><span id="more-2713"></span></p>
<p> <i>I have a room that has no lantern, the idea of making a lampshade</i> on the cover of the light fixture? Add something to the shadow, perhaps? The light is there &#8230; 2 bulbs and one downward spiral that. It is an old house. I think there probally something very nice there, but is long gone. I have a lamp shade that reminds me of the old Victorian. It is of cloth. I would have to put in place inverted on the ceiling. But how to decorate? Hot glue and why? I&#39;m doing as a dressing room, 2 closits and our comfortable, a table and mirror, I want old world / Victorian. It is a lamp head bone SHADOW! Goes around the light bulb to go! </p>
<p> risk of fire &#8211; Do not! </p>
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		<title>Art Nouveau</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2011 08:31:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Art Nouveau &#8230;.? I can not seem to understand what sets the style Art Nouveau styles of art. It seems that only a little of everything and I can not a link b / w everything. Does anyone know? Art Nouveau was the principal artistic style for Europe about ten years &#8230; if it seems [...]]]></description>
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<b>Art Nouveau &#8230;.?</b><span id="more-2727"></span></p>
<p> <i>I can not seem to understand what sets the style Art Nouveau styles of art. It seems that only a little of everything and I can not</i> a link b / w everything. Does anyone know? </p>
<p> Art Nouveau was the principal artistic style for Europe about ten years &#8230; if it seems difficult to distinguish other works of art in the eye may be because many of its elements are still used today. It was a style that was used in paints, as well as architecture and fashion. One of its main features was the use of representations wave form of things like shells, insects, feathers, plants etc design elements. This does not mean all art using these elements are of Art Nouveau style, or that all the modern art using only these issues. Many artists painted art nouveu women (at the time) seductive and sexy poses. There is a kind of decadent art much nouvea art. You really should use some basic research skills and find a good book in the library or public image of Google and compare the many examples of the time. Comparison of the art of the previous era of Victoria, and you will see the similarities and differences that will help you understand better. If not, perhaps art is not his forte. Now: Keep away from Wikipedia and splicers cutting surely bury him in too much information &#8230;. </p>
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		<title>Sign Light</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 13:03:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How platform neon sign to work? My brother bought a sign of light (I think it said Bud Light or something) of a convenience store old and I have the signal but does not have a plug or anything. two bare wires stick out the back of it. I&#39;m not even close to an electrician [...]]]></description>
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<b>How platform neon sign to work?</b><span id="more-2788"></span></p>
<p> <i>My brother bought a sign of light (I think it said Bud Light or something)</i> of a convenience store old and I have the signal but does not have a plug or anything. two bare wires stick out the back of it. I&#39;m not even close to an electrician I do not want to do something and make it short and catch fire. if you want to know as a platform for connecting up would be greatly appreciated! THANKS! </p>
<p> Lights Neon require a voltage source that connects the two cables. You can buy online, but it is better to know what you&#39;re doing, because they can produce more of 5,000 volts. This is assuming that there is still gas in neon tubes. </p>
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