Tennis Racquet String Tension - Tips on How to Decide
Tennis racquet string tension is a commonly misunderstood issue but a very important consideration for your racquet. What racquet string tension should I use? Well, when it comes down to it, it really is a matter of personal preference, but here are some guidelines and facts to keep in mind. First, there is generally a tension range that is provided by the tennis racket manufacturer and is usually located on the throat of the tennis racket. If you ever find yourself unsure or struggling to decide what tension, a number smack dab in the middle of the recommended racquet string tension is usually a good one to start with. You can then increase or decrease your string tension until you find something that feels good.
Since all tennis rackets recommend different tensions (they are generally somewhere in the 50 or 60 pound range), there is not one tension that can be recommended. You can only use the following guidelines. Lower tension increase power and higher tensions increase control. With a lower tension, the racket acts almost like a trampoline. The ball hits the racket, the strings quickly form a small pocket (relative to the tennis string tension) and your swing and strings shoot the ball out of the pocket. Obviously, this is a little over exaggerated, but it is a metaphor to how the strings respond with a lower tension. This all results in a little less control.
Racquet string tension that is on the high side causes the racquet to act more like a board or "brick wall". This tight racket string tension causes the ball to flatten out more, which allows the strings to have a better bite on the ball. This, in essence, provides more control. Many players prefer tighter strings but it does have a board like feel that you may not like. It is also important to keep in mind that racket string tension will feel different with different rackets. Some tennis rackets are flexible while others are stiff. Your current tension may feel very different on a different racket even though they have the same recommended string tension.
Tennis string tension really becomes a matter of personal preference and trial and error. And it starts all over again if you get a new tennis racket. So just remember the basics:
1. Higher string tension means reduced power but more control
2. Lower string means more power but reduced control
Now that I have said all of this, I will throw a kink into the mix. These guidelines really apply to those tennis players who are passed the beginning stage of tennis and are a more intermediate or advanced player. A beginner could be hitting balls all over the place but a higher or tighter racket string tension is not going to help them out with better control. A beginner would most likely benefit from a lower tension because the strings will be more forgiving and help with the number of off center hits that they have. I would suggest that a beginning tennis player stick with the mid-range string tension that is recommend for the tennis racket.
Tennis Racquet String Tension - Tips on How to Decide
You Got the Silver - Rolling Stones
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I believe Keith did this in open E (capoed to F), but I've tuned to open D (same thing, just tuned lower: DADF#AD) and capoed up a little higher. I just didn't want to break my G string tuning it up. This guitar isn't set up for slide, so it's a little metallic-sounding on the frets. Wish I had a dobro to get the right tone!
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Mini Lights - Their Non Working Bulbs Are Easier to Find and Replace by Knowing How They Work First
Mini-light strings, the marvel of modern decorating, can be difficult to repair when their bulbs begin to burn out, especially if a whole set of them goes dark at once. To help find and replace these small incandescent candle-shaped bulbs gone bad, here is a description of how they work.
Main sockets. These sockets are permanently attached in series to the main bulb wire. The bulbs themselves are first seated into their own small plastic bases, which fit into these sockets where contact is made with the their wire. The inner cores of these sockets are somewhat rectangular in shape. The final string of lights, which includes this wire of sockets and their contents, are twisted together with the two 120-volt power wires in a rope-like manner.
Bulb set. The bulb set is mentioned above, which usually contains 50 bulbs connected in series on one wire. Each end of this set is connected in parallel to the two power wires that plug into an electrical outlet or into another string to make the whole string longer. Often, a single string of 100 mini-lights consists of two 50-bulb sets, each one connected separately in parallel to the two power wires. Thus, each of two 50-light sets operates separately from the other one in the same string.
Bulb base. To confuse things a bit, the bulbs are held by two form-fitted sockets so to speak: 1) the small plastic rectangular base holding the bulb itself, and 2) the permanent socket on the bulb wire into which it and its base are seated. Thus, before a bulb can be seated into its main socket, its two bare wires must first be inserted through the two holes in the bottom of the plastic base, and then wrapped vertically around the two grooves on the outer sides of this base. This bulb and its base are then seated into the socket where its two bare wires make contact with this wire via two metal side-strips inside the socket.
Bulb. When a new candle-shaped glass bulb stands alone, it has two bare lead wires protruding straight down from its lower end. These are the ones that wrap around its plastic base. From there, peering upward into the sealed bulb itself, these wire leads become small metal posts held steady buy a glass bead attached between them. Just above this glass bead a small wire is wrapped horizontally around both posts several times. It is called a bypass shunt. It passes the wires electricity onward if the light's filament burns out. Above the shunt, the two posts protrude further up into the bulb where they are connected together by the fine-wire filament.
The filament produces the light when the string is plugged in or turned on. In time, however, the filament will burn itself out. At that moment, its current or electricity starts crossing through the shunt to keep the rest of the lights in the series set lit. However, if that shunt goes bad after the filament does, the entire 50-bulb set will go dark because the electricity no longer passes through it. Thus, the whole light-set goes dead. In this case, to repair the light set, one needs to find that bad bulb, and then replace it with a new one. Normally, a new one will be rated near 2.4-volts for a 50-light set.
Finding the bad bulb. Unless one buys a special testing device, the fastest way to find a bad bulb with a broken or missing filament is to look at each one with a magnifying glass in front of a mild background light. The background light enhances this process for the colored ones whose filaments can be hard to see with naked eye. Also, a darkened or color-changed bulb might indicate a burnt-out filament, which will be easier to spot outright than by using the magnifier.
Otherwise, to locate the bad bulb, the repair person might have to remove and replace each one in the set, one at a time temporarily while the string is plugged in, with a new bulb known to be working okay. Normally, one or two extra bulbs come with a new string of mini-lights. When the bad one has been replaced with a good one, presto, the whole set comes back on.
Conclusion. Much repair time can be saved by replacing a bad bulb soon after it goes out, i.e., before the whole set goes out. That is, the bad one is much easier to spot and replace while its shunt is still passing electricity to the rest of the set, which is still lit at this time.
For information and diagrams on incandescent mini-lights and the testing of their bulbs, see the following sites.
Mini Lights - Their Non Working Bulbs Are Easier to Find and Replace by Knowing How They Work First
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How to String Lights on an Outdoor Tree
No matter if you about to string lights on an outdoor tree as a Christmas decoration or as a year round decoration, there are a few things that you may want to know that will make the task much easier. First, string lights on an outdoor tree is not just a Christmas decoration. Many shopping centers, hotels and other businesses use clear string lights on outdoor trees throughout the entire year. Many homeowners are doing the same because the string lights on outdoor trees provide peaceful and soothing lighting while adding beauty to their landscape.
Before you rush to the store to purchase of these lights for your outdoor tree, there is a couple of things that you should do first that will possibly save you time later on. First, you will obviously want to decide which tree or trees that you plan on decorating with the string lights. Because they require electricity, you should locate the nearest power outlet and determine the length of the extension cord that you will need. Next, using any type of string, wrap the string around the tree where you would like the lights to go. Then measure the string to determine the length of light that you will need for your outdoor tree. Doing those two things add very little time to your project, but it may save you an extra trip or two to the store later on. Besides using a ladder, a PVC pipe can make adding the lights to an outdoor tree much, much easier. Depending on the height of the tree, pick up a suitable length of PVC pipe that will reach the top of the tree. Normally a 10 foot PVC pipe is around 2 dollars. You will need to add a simple hook to one end of the PVC pipe. A clothes hanger or any heavy duty wire will work. Once you have your list complete, shopping for the lights on string will be easy because there will be no guessing work on what lengths to buy.
Now that you have everything that you need, you should be ready to add the lights on your outdoor tree. Before you add any lights, you should plug them in first to make sure that they all work. Once you are ready, start at the top of the tree. You can either use a ladder or the PVC pipe to reach the top of the tree. Then as you work your way down, you will want to circle the lights around the outdoor tree. The space between each row of string lights does not have to be perfect. Once the lights are wrapped all the way down your outdoor tree, you will want to tuck the string lights into the tree, just a little bit. If you live in a windy area, you may need to secure the string lights with small pieces of wire. Once it gets dark, it will be easier to make the necessary adjustments. The end result will be beautiful string lights on an outdoor tree that provide a soothing lighting effect to your yard.
How to String Lights on an Outdoor Tree
Tom Waits: Ol' 55
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by the rain blogs guerrillaradio.iobloggo.com ☆ ★☆ ★☆ ★☆ ★☆ ★☆ ★☆ ★☆ ★☆ Rain dogs are on Facebook: www.facebook.com TOM WAITS lyrics - Ol' 55 Well my time went so quickly, I went lickety-splickly out to my old '55 As I drove away slowly, feeling so holy, God knows, I was feeling alive. Now the sun's coming up, I'm riding with Lady Luck, freeway cars and trucks, Stars beginning to fade, and I lead the parade Just a-wishing I'd stayed a little longer, Oh, Lord, let me tell you that the feeling's getting stronger. And it's six in the morning, gave me no warning; I had to be on my way. Well there's trucks all a-passing me, and the lights are all flashing, I'm on my way home from your place. And now the sun's coming up, I'm riding with Lady Luck, freeway cars and trucks, Stars beginning to fade, and I lead the parade Just a-wishing I'd stayed a little longer, Oh, Lord, let me tell you that the feeling's getting stronger. And my time went so quickly, I went lickety-splickly out to my old '55 As I pulled away slowly, feeling so holy, God knows, I was feeling alive. Now the sun's coming up, I'm riding with Lady Luck, Freeway cars and trucks, freeway cars and trucks, freeway cars and trucks... THE PIANO HAS BEEN DRINKING, NOT ME: guerrillaradio.iobloggo.com
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Mini Lights - Their Non Working Bulbs Are Easier to Find and Replace by Knowing How They Work First
Mini-light strings, the marvel of modern decorating, can be difficult to repair when their bulbs begin to burn out, especially if a whole set of them goes dark at once. To help find and replace these small incandescent candle-shaped bulbs gone bad, here is a description of how they work.
Main sockets. These sockets are permanently attached in series to the main bulb wire. The bulbs themselves are first seated into their own small plastic bases, which fit into these sockets where contact is made with the their wire. The inner cores of these sockets are somewhat rectangular in shape. The final string of lights, which includes this wire of sockets and their contents, are twisted together with the two 120-volt power wires in a rope-like manner.
Bulb set. The bulb set is mentioned above, which usually contains 50 bulbs connected in series on one wire. Each end of this set is connected in parallel to the two power wires that plug into an electrical outlet or into another string to make the whole string longer. Often, a single string of 100 mini-lights consists of two 50-bulb sets, each one connected separately in parallel to the two power wires. Thus, each of two 50-light sets operates separately from the other one in the same string.
Bulb base. To confuse things a bit, the bulbs are held by two form-fitted sockets so to speak: 1) the small plastic rectangular base holding the bulb itself, and 2) the permanent socket on the bulb wire into which it and its base are seated. Thus, before a bulb can be seated into its main socket, its two bare wires must first be inserted through the two holes in the bottom of the plastic base, and then wrapped vertically around the two grooves on the outer sides of this base. This bulb and its base are then seated into the socket where its two bare wires make contact with this wire via two metal side-strips inside the socket.
Bulb. When a new candle-shaped glass bulb stands alone, it has two bare lead wires protruding straight down from its lower end. These are the ones that wrap around its plastic base. From there, peering upward into the sealed bulb itself, these wire leads become small metal posts held steady buy a glass bead attached between them. Just above this glass bead a small wire is wrapped horizontally around both posts several times. It is called a bypass shunt. It passes the wires electricity onward if the light's filament burns out. Above the shunt, the two posts protrude further up into the bulb where they are connected together by the fine-wire filament.
The filament produces the light when the string is plugged in or turned on. In time, however, the filament will burn itself out. At that moment, its current or electricity starts crossing through the shunt to keep the rest of the lights in the series set lit. However, if that shunt goes bad after the filament does, the entire 50-bulb set will go dark because the electricity no longer passes through it. Thus, the whole light-set goes dead. In this case, to repair the light set, one needs to find that bad bulb, and then replace it with a new one. Normally, a new one will be rated near 2.4-volts for a 50-light set.
Finding the bad bulb. Unless one buys a special testing device, the fastest way to find a bad bulb with a broken or missing filament is to look at each one with a magnifying glass in front of a mild background light. The background light enhances this process for the colored ones whose filaments can be hard to see with naked eye. Also, a darkened or color-changed bulb might indicate a burnt-out filament, which will be easier to spot outright than by using the magnifier.
Otherwise, to locate the bad bulb, the repair person might have to remove and replace each one in the set, one at a time temporarily while the string is plugged in, with a new bulb known to be working okay. Normally, one or two extra bulbs come with a new string of mini-lights. When the bad one has been replaced with a good one, presto, the whole set comes back on.
Conclusion. Much repair time can be saved by replacing a bad bulb soon after it goes out, i.e., before the whole set goes out. That is, the bad one is much easier to spot and replace while its shunt is still passing electricity to the rest of the set, which is still lit at this time.
For information and diagrams on incandescent mini-lights and the testing of their bulbs, see the following sites.
Mini Lights - Their Non Working Bulbs Are Easier to Find and Replace by Knowing How They Work First
Kebu - Pulsar
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www.facebook.com kebu.fi This song is available on my debut album, "To Jupiter and Back", released in May by Secret Entertainment www.inverse.fi It is also available for download on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify etc. I composed the tune already in 2008 and the tune is a tribute to one of my biggest influences, Jean Michel Jarre. Only analog synthesizer were used in recording the tune. The tune was also recorded by analog gear only and mixed with an analog mixer. The tune is from Kebu's upcoming debut album, which is planned to be released in 2012. You can buy the single from Ubetoo for 0.99 euro: www.ubetoo.com Equipment used: Hohner String Performer, Roland Alpha Juno, Roland Juno 60, Korg Mono/Poly, Korg Poly-61, Moog Prodigy, Logan String Melody, Arp Axxe, Touched by Sound DRM1, Vermona DRM1 MkIII, Roland TR-808 (snare attack only), Electro Harmonix Small Stone, Lexicon MPX500, Allen&Heath GS1, Yamaha MT4x. Cubase & Live only used as MIDI sequencers with the tape sync handled by a Roland TR-626. Camera: Nathanael Witick & Frans Westerlund Lights: Bitoz / Sebastian Sjöblom
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How to String Lights on a Christmas Tree
The Holiday season is the best time of year, decorating my home and the Christmas Tree. So how do you string lights on a Christmas Tree? On we go to the fine art of stringing Christmas Lights on our Trees....and yes, it can be considered an art. And to some a fine art.
Make sure that before you begin, to have everything you need on hand. This will eliminate not having something you need while you are the ladder. So we will begin with the ladder, make sure you have a sturdy step ladder or small ladder handy. You will need this while you are wrapping the upper branches, even with a small tree, being on a ladder makes stringing your lights much easier.
You will obviously need your lights, an extension cord if the socket is not close or a step on off/on switch cord, makes lighting your tree easier and some patience.
Would you be surprised to know that it is recommended that you start stringing your Christmas Tree lights at the bottom? We had always started at the top. Reason being...you can follow the electrical outlet with the string of lights and not have too much or too little left over from stringing from the top. Never thought of it that way before. You will also be able to start with the correct male/female connections, ever string lights and end up with two female ends?
When decorating your Christmas Tree, always start with the lights. The lights are first thing that should be put on before garland or ornaments. Before you start, make sure that the lights are in working order, nothing worse than putting the lights on the tree and half the strand is not working.
As you string your lights use a weaving motion one light under a branch and the next light over, under and over. Tuck the cord into the branches so the cord does not show.
Estimate your space as you work your lights into the branches, stagger and space your rows so that there are no bare spots or clumps of lights together. Be especially careful not to clump the lights together at the top of the tree. The top of the tree should be the showplace for your topper.
If you decide you need more lights on your Christmas Tree, use additional strands and repeat the process of weaving from the top of the tree to the bottom.
Not sure how many lights you need, a quick rule of thumb is to take the height of your tree and times by 10. For example, a six foot tree would approximately 60 feet...I know I go way overboard on the amount of lights on my tree but just can't help it.
Now that you have finished stringing and are satisfied with the lights on your Christmas Tree, it is time to decorate your decorate your tree with ornaments, garland and whatever tickles your fancy....
How to String Lights on a Christmas Tree
BEP/Journey - Meet Me Halfway/Don't Stop Believing (VIOLIN COVER) - Peter Lee Johnson
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DOWNLOAD: Link is on Facebook Page facebook.com twitter.com Meet Me Halfway by Black Eyed Peas, violin cover freestyle. Put the Don't Stop Believing melody at the end, worked perfectly. Recorded live, no cuts. The little slow down effects i put in there after for fun. View in HD for best audio quality. If you like it, feel free to share it. That would be awesome. Subscribe for more videos. Played with a London 5-string violin from www.AcousticElectricStrings.com
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Types of Outdoor Christmas Lights Checklist
So you have decided to put on the best Christmas outdoor lighting display on the block this year. You have started a plan, measure the places the lights are to go. The next important step is to decide what types of lights to use.
Here is a checklist
- C7bulbs 2 inch long, large, bright, visible, traditional, and easy to change. Their big advantage is that when one light fails the rest of the string stays alight. This style of light comes with a number of different sockets on a string, which makes it easy to determine how long a string you need to fit the space for the lights. These lights can also be purchased with the cord separate to the bulbs, enabling you to choose the lighting effect required. They can be expensive to run with high power consumption, unless you choose the C7 bulb shape fitted with LED's. A twinkle style is also available for this type of string (this is where every say 6th bulb will turn on and off giving a twinkling impression).
- C9 bulbs 3 inch long with the same comments and advantages as the C7, only with a larger bulb and thus larger light source.
- Mini-Lights- These are the smaller lights traditionally using small incandescent bulbs, but many now come with LED's for outdoor Christmas tree lights. The major problems with this type of light string is that when a bulb fails it takes out a section or the entire string, making it difficult and time consuming to find the dead bulb and replace it. The cords come in white, green or brown to match the background you wish to put them against. Mini lights are great in that, the sets can be easily connected together or connected to a controller that will turn them on and off to music, or a programmed flashing display. There are many different color options for fairy lights from clear and white through to almost any color you can think of.
- LED lights are available in both the traditional C7 and C9 styles and also in mini or fairy lights. Led have the advantage of being low on power consumption and cool to the touch, much safer with children around. LED lights also last a very long time and are sturdier than incandescent bulbs, avoiding the need for bulb replacement. Mini Lights are the most common form of outdoor LED Christmas lights about, although more types are arriving each year as technology and cost improves. The most amazing LED lights are the color changing ones, generally in blue/green shades or red/orange shades where the lights gradually change through a number of colors. A very cool effect.
- Solar Lights- solar outdoor Christmas lights are becoming more and more common. They are good for places where it is hard to get power to. They are usually LED lights, charged up by the sun during the day and alight at night. In places where there is not much sun during the day they are unlikely to get charged up sufficiently.
- Net Lights - these are great for bushes and shrubs, the lights are connected together in a grid arrangement, making it easy to just drape over a plant giving the effect of equally spaced lights effortlessly. Usually LED lights.
- Rope lights - This style has LED lights encased in vinyl cord looking like a rope, hence the name outdoor Christmas rope lights. It makes storage and installation very easy and produces a softer light. These have the advantages of LED lights, without the storage issues of fairy or mini lights. As mini lights this style can also be selected to have different light display patterns such as flashing, twinkle or chaser.
- Animated Lights - These are shapes such as angels, stars, nativity scenes that have LED lights placed around the edge in varying colors to illuminate the shape. There are many different shapes available.
- Shimmering Spheres - These glowing balls and come in several different sizes. The ball consists of 100 or so mini lights connected together to make a ball shape, when illuminated it produces a shimmering effect to add to you Outdoor lighting display.
I hope you find this check list useful to help you find the right type of outdoor Christmas lights for your yard.
Types of Outdoor Christmas Lights Checklist
All kinds of aggregate - Albert Au 區瑞強
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stanley5.blogspot.com 史丹利五製作All kinds of everything Albert Au 區瑞強All kinds of everything Snowdrops and daffodils Butterflies and bees Sailboats and fishermen Things of the sea Wishing wells, wedding bells Early morning dew All kind of everything Remind me of you Seagulls and aero planes Things of the sky Winds that go howling Breezes that sigh City sights, neon lights Grey skies or blue All kind of everything Remind me of you Summer time, winter time Spring and autumn, too Monday, Tuesday, everyday I think of you *Dances, romances Things of the night Sunshine and holidays Postcards to write Budding trees, autumn leaves A snow flake or two All kind of everything Remind me of you Summer time, winter time Spring and autumn, too Seasons will never change the way that I love you (*) "All Kinds of Everything" was the winning song in the Eurovision Song Contest 1970, written by Derry Lindsay and Jackie Smith, and sung in English by Dana representing Ireland in Amsterdam. The result was Ireland's first Contest victory, although it would go on to record six more to become the most successful entrant in the Contest. It was also only the second time that a song in English had won the Contest outright (the first being Sandie Shaw's Puppet on a String, with Lulu's Boom Bang-a-Bang sharing first place one year previously). Phil Coulter, who had co-written "Puppet on a String", took care of the musical arrangement for the Irish entry to the 1970 contest. Ireland chose not to ...
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Stringing Outdoor Tree Lights
Ask anyone if they recognize what tree lights are and you will probably get one of many replies. Alright, that's not reliable. You will in all probability generate one reply out of numerous possibilities. Most people exclusively think about tree lights as something to set up at Christmas, only outside tree lights really cover a lot different outdoor landscape lighting methods that makes the best of both a trees raw beauty and convenience.
Having already brought up Christmas tree lights, we may as well talk about that concept a little. An obvious annotation is that threading lights in a tree is not something confined to Christmas. If you have reveled dining or patronizing in an elegant plaza, you may have had the joy of encountering beautiful white lights strung up into trees. A hotel adjacent my residence keeps lights in trees on their charmingly landscaped property all year-round.
Assuming the use of white lights, the result is peaceful and calming. Colored lights arouse more whimsical or festive modes. For home landscaping endeavors, I am a proponent of class and nuance and would completely recommend using small white lights. Choosing for colors will work okay for the holidays but results in an unquestionably circus-like sentiment the rest of the year. But, if your objective is a tropical beach-bar setting, you could be capable to get by with it.
In addition to fancying a quieter expression, it is also crucial to acknowledge that there's a smidgen of an art demanded in threading lights into trees. It is one of those things where a surplus balance isn't a valuable matter. Failing to acquaint a little of haphazardness into your stringing exertions and you end up with a disturbingly hokey look. The design gets excessively apparent and takes away from the results. Ever notice how rare straight lines are in trees? Overly fewer lights will compound things as well, making it obvious that they're on a strand. If you don't twine an attractive Christmas tree but one time a year, you are in all likelihood going to scramble getting it right in your yard too.
That's not to say that intended artificiality is always an atrocious matter. A lot of master landscape lighting installers will, at a customer asking, attempt a few pretty unusual things out. Their experience admits them to pull off what just about of us would only botch up awfully. I may be a little old fashioned, but I will forever choose the "natural" (there's actually nothing natural about thousands of lights in a tree but you get my implying) feeling that appears to imitate a thousand lighting bugs in the branches.
Stringing along outside tree lights into your trees differs from other outdoor tree lighting processes in two basic ways; it is easily the most time intense and hard to carry out and it is the most thwarting to keep up. Trees are barely motionless things. They develop, they have leaves, they drop leaves, and their branches break off. All of that can conduce to alterations and troubles in your lighting. Tackle this trend of outside tree lighting by yourself only when you're prepared to commit to the challenge of sustaining your undertaking regularly and if you've fairly small trees. Otherwise, hire the professionals.
As much as I relish outside string lights in trees, this technique is not what I genuinely dream up when I think of outdoor tree lights. With string lights, the lights are the additional focal point; other than the tree. They may show some of a tree's frame or anatomical structure, but the lights are in reality the chief attractor. Additional methods in which outdoor tree lights are applied either cause the tree a central focus or use it as an anchor point to shine other objects in the spotlight. Moon lighting makes the best of a tree's inner structure to paint the ground with clouded shadows. Up-lighting shows off the wonderful thing about the tree itself and casts reverberated light to the ground beneath. Or lights possibly mounted up in the tree to down-light other garden characteristics.
Each process warrants its own article and would imbibe this one out longer than designated but the subject matter you are carrying away, I hope, is that you aren't bounded alone to strings for your outside tree lights. Although an absolutely satisfactory process, string lighting trees is labor and care intense. The effects can be meriting the drive, whenever done correctly. But if you have never put in lights like this, be geared up to reconstruct and reset your first go numerous times before you've favorable final result*. If that sounds like a bit much of a challenge, look at alternate landscaping lights or employ masters to spare you the worry.
Stringing Outdoor Tree Lights
Nyaya, the lamp at the door, animated central and alfresco - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
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Nyaya, the lamp at the door, animated central and alfresco - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
www.TM.org Nyaya, the lamp at the door, shining inside and outside - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 1. Dr. Hagelin Last week, Maharishi declared that, in truth, there is no difference between the unmanifest Unified Field and its manifest expressions in the universe: "Between the unmanifest and the manifest, there is nothing; it is the same thing." Maharishi also said this unified reality of life is explained in the Nyaya Sutras of the Vedic literature: "Nyaya is the lamp at the door; the outside and the inside meet at the door." My question for Maharishi is this: If there is no difference between the outside and the inside, ultimately, then what is the door that stands between them? 2. Nyaya, the lamp at the door, is the science of investigation about what makes light outside, what makes light inside: What makes silence behave like dynamism, what is the source of dynamism. 3. Investigation into that is called science: vigyan. The vi of vigyan comes from vishesha and vivrita. 4. The reality of the lamp at the door is that there is one light that is seen outside and inside. This is vivrita. It takes the vision round and round. This process does justice to the reality of light, revealing that it's not two lights. The two appear, in the same way as a snake appears in the string. 5. The same is seen in the field of Vedanta with reference to the word and the gap. The structure of Veda itself is appearance and disappearance. 6. Veda is the supreme authenticity. 7. Science and technology ...
Nyaya, the lamp at the door, animated central and alfresco - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Nyaya, the lamp at the door, animated central and alfresco - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
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Patio String Lights - How to Make Your Own Using Tin Cans
Making your own patio string lights can be a great craft for a cottage weekend or even a backyard slumber party campout. You will have to begin by asking friends, family and neighbors to collect and keep their used and emptied tin cans. Once you have received the desired amount of cans (preferably one for every bulb on your string of lights) you will need to clean them thoroughly and remove their paper labels. Now you are able to begin.
Here is what you will need:
1. Your collection of clean, label free cans
2. A few old towels
3. A hammer
4. A sharp nail
5. A pair of metal snips
6. At least one strand of outdoor lights
7. A pair of safety gloves and eye protection
Step One:
Begin by filling your tins with water and placing them in the freezer until frozen solid. Once the tins of water are frozen remove them from the freezer and lay them on the floor in the center of your old towel. Secure your tin by rolling the edges of the towel inward towards your frozen tin. The towel will help to hold your tin in place and will soak up the water as your tin thaws.
Step Two:
Now, put on your gloves and safety glasses. With a white grease pencil draw any design you'd like on your tin can. Remember, the design will be made by punching holes through the tin, so designs made of multiple dots are best. Some of the most common choices when making your own patio string lights are stars and moons since your lanterns will be enjoyed during the evening hours.
Step Three:
Begin placing your nail on your drawn dots and hammering small holes until your design is complete. Once you're finished punching the holes you will need to draw an "X" shape on the bottom of each of your tins. Using your metal snips carefully cut out the lines need to form the "X" and fold the four triangle section back in toward the inside of the tin.
Step Four:
Remove the bulbs from your string lights and place a tin on each socket. Screw each bulb back into their socket, this will be what holds your lantern in place.
Step Five:
Wait until the sun goes down, pour a glass of wine, ice tea or hot cocoa and enjoy the fruits of your labor! You just made your very own tin can patio string lights!
Patio String Lights - How to Make Your Own Using Tin Cans
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Stringing Outdoor Tree Lights
Ask anyone if they recognize what tree lights are and you will probably get one of many replies. Alright, that's not reliable. You will in all probability generate one reply out of numerous possibilities. Most people exclusively think about tree lights as something to set up at Christmas, only outside tree lights really cover a lot different outdoor landscape lighting methods that makes the best of both a trees raw beauty and convenience.
Having already brought up Christmas tree lights, we may as well talk about that concept a little. An obvious annotation is that threading lights in a tree is not something confined to Christmas. If you have reveled dining or patronizing in an elegant plaza, you may have had the joy of encountering beautiful white lights strung up into trees. A hotel adjacent my residence keeps lights in trees on their charmingly landscaped property all year-round.
Assuming the use of white lights, the result is peaceful and calming. Colored lights arouse more whimsical or festive modes. For home landscaping endeavors, I am a proponent of class and nuance and would completely recommend using small white lights. Choosing for colors will work okay for the holidays but results in an unquestionably circus-like sentiment the rest of the year. But, if your objective is a tropical beach-bar setting, you could be capable to get by with it.
In addition to fancying a quieter expression, it is also crucial to acknowledge that there's a smidgen of an art demanded in threading lights into trees. It is one of those things where a surplus balance isn't a valuable matter. Failing to acquaint a little of haphazardness into your stringing exertions and you end up with a disturbingly hokey look. The design gets excessively apparent and takes away from the results. Ever notice how rare straight lines are in trees? Overly fewer lights will compound things as well, making it obvious that they're on a strand. If you don't twine an attractive Christmas tree but one time a year, you are in all likelihood going to scramble getting it right in your yard too.
That's not to say that intended artificiality is always an atrocious matter. A lot of master landscape lighting installers will, at a customer asking, attempt a few pretty unusual things out. Their experience admits them to pull off what just about of us would only botch up awfully. I may be a little old fashioned, but I will forever choose the "natural" (there's actually nothing natural about thousands of lights in a tree but you get my implying) feeling that appears to imitate a thousand lighting bugs in the branches.
Stringing along outside tree lights into your trees differs from other outdoor tree lighting processes in two basic ways; it is easily the most time intense and hard to carry out and it is the most thwarting to keep up. Trees are barely motionless things. They develop, they have leaves, they drop leaves, and their branches break off. All of that can conduce to alterations and troubles in your lighting. Tackle this trend of outside tree lighting by yourself only when you're prepared to commit to the challenge of sustaining your undertaking regularly and if you've fairly small trees. Otherwise, hire the professionals.
As much as I relish outside string lights in trees, this technique is not what I genuinely dream up when I think of outdoor tree lights. With string lights, the lights are the additional focal point; other than the tree. They may show some of a tree's frame or anatomical structure, but the lights are in reality the chief attractor. Additional methods in which outdoor tree lights are applied either cause the tree a central focus or use it as an anchor point to shine other objects in the spotlight. Moon lighting makes the best of a tree's inner structure to paint the ground with clouded shadows. Up-lighting shows off the wonderful thing about the tree itself and casts reverberated light to the ground beneath. Or lights possibly mounted up in the tree to down-light other garden characteristics.
Each process warrants its own article and would imbibe this one out longer than designated but the subject matter you are carrying away, I hope, is that you aren't bounded alone to strings for your outside tree lights. Although an absolutely satisfactory process, string lighting trees is labor and care intense. The effects can be meriting the drive, whenever done correctly. But if you have never put in lights like this, be geared up to reconstruct and reset your first go numerous times before you've favorable final result*. If that sounds like a bit much of a challenge, look at alternate landscaping lights or employ masters to spare you the worry.
Stringing Outdoor Tree Lights
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Stringing Outdoor Tree Lights
Ask anyone if they recognize what tree lights are and you will probably get one of many replies. Alright, that's not reliable. You will in all probability generate one reply out of numerous possibilities. Most people exclusively think about tree lights as something to set up at Christmas, only outside tree lights really cover a lot different outdoor landscape lighting methods that makes the best of both a trees raw beauty and convenience.
Having already brought up Christmas tree lights, we may as well talk about that concept a little. An obvious annotation is that threading lights in a tree is not something confined to Christmas. If you have reveled dining or patronizing in an elegant plaza, you may have had the joy of encountering beautiful white lights strung up into trees. A hotel adjacent my residence keeps lights in trees on their charmingly landscaped property all year-round.
Assuming the use of white lights, the result is peaceful and calming. Colored lights arouse more whimsical or festive modes. For home landscaping endeavors, I am a proponent of class and nuance and would completely recommend using small white lights. Choosing for colors will work okay for the holidays but results in an unquestionably circus-like sentiment the rest of the year. But, if your objective is a tropical beach-bar setting, you could be capable to get by with it.
In addition to fancying a quieter expression, it is also crucial to acknowledge that there's a smidgen of an art demanded in threading lights into trees. It is one of those things where a surplus balance isn't a valuable matter. Failing to acquaint a little of haphazardness into your stringing exertions and you end up with a disturbingly hokey look. The design gets excessively apparent and takes away from the results. Ever notice how rare straight lines are in trees? Overly fewer lights will compound things as well, making it obvious that they're on a strand. If you don't twine an attractive Christmas tree but one time a year, you are in all likelihood going to scramble getting it right in your yard too.
That's not to say that intended artificiality is always an atrocious matter. A lot of master landscape lighting installers will, at a customer asking, attempt a few pretty unusual things out. Their experience admits them to pull off what just about of us would only botch up awfully. I may be a little old fashioned, but I will forever choose the "natural" (there's actually nothing natural about thousands of lights in a tree but you get my implying) feeling that appears to imitate a thousand lighting bugs in the branches.
Stringing along outside tree lights into your trees differs from other outdoor tree lighting processes in two basic ways; it is easily the most time intense and hard to carry out and it is the most thwarting to keep up. Trees are barely motionless things. They develop, they have leaves, they drop leaves, and their branches break off. All of that can conduce to alterations and troubles in your lighting. Tackle this trend of outside tree lighting by yourself only when you're prepared to commit to the challenge of sustaining your undertaking regularly and if you've fairly small trees. Otherwise, hire the professionals.
As much as I relish outside string lights in trees, this technique is not what I genuinely dream up when I think of outdoor tree lights. With string lights, the lights are the additional focal point; other than the tree. They may show some of a tree's frame or anatomical structure, but the lights are in reality the chief attractor. Additional methods in which outdoor tree lights are applied either cause the tree a central focus or use it as an anchor point to shine other objects in the spotlight. Moon lighting makes the best of a tree's inner structure to paint the ground with clouded shadows. Up-lighting shows off the wonderful thing about the tree itself and casts reverberated light to the ground beneath. Or lights possibly mounted up in the tree to down-light other garden characteristics.
Each process warrants its own article and would imbibe this one out longer than designated but the subject matter you are carrying away, I hope, is that you aren't bounded alone to strings for your outside tree lights. Although an absolutely satisfactory process, string lighting trees is labor and care intense. The effects can be meriting the drive, whenever done correctly. But if you have never put in lights like this, be geared up to reconstruct and reset your first go numerous times before you've favorable final result*. If that sounds like a bit much of a challenge, look at alternate landscaping lights or employ masters to spare you the worry.
Stringing Outdoor Tree Lights
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The "Jazz Cannibals" played "Sweet Georgia Brown" outside The Court of Two Sisters in New Orleans on Mardi Gras morning. We found the Jazz Cannibals on Royal Street after leaving Punta Gorda. Guitarist Shine Delphi lights it up at 0:32, Nathan Hanna on banjo at 1:00, Nathan Rivera plays a great solo at 2:12 and Jimbino takes the show at 3:23. Clarinet (and good samaritan) - Jimbino Vegan Guitar with Dreads - Nathan Rivera Guitar with Laughter - Shine Delphi Plectrum Banjo - Nathan Hanna www.reverbnation.com
Sweet Georgia Brown - Royal Street New Orleans
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The "Jazz Cannibals" played "Sweet Georgia Brown" outside The Court of Two Sisters in New Orleans on Mardi Gras morning. We found the Jazz Cannibals on Royal Street after leaving Punta Gorda. Guitarist Shine Delphi lights it up at 0:32, Nathan Hanna on banjo at 1:00, Nathan Rivera plays a great solo at 2:12 and Jimbino takes the show at 3:23. Clarinet (and good samaritan) - Jimbino Vegan Guitar with Dreads - Nathan Rivera Guitar with Laughter - Shine Delphi Plectrum Banjo - Nathan Hanna www.reverbnation.com
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Patio String Lights - How to Make Your Own Using Tin Cans
Patio String Lights - How to Make Your Own Using Tin Cans
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www.TM.org Nyaya, the lamp at the door, shining inside and outside - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 1. Dr. Hagelin Last week, Maharishi declared that, in truth, there is no difference between the unmanifest Unified Field and its manifest expressions in the universe: "Between the unmanifest and the manifest, there is nothing; it is the same thing." Maharishi also said this unified reality of life is explained in the Nyaya Sutras of the Vedic literature: "Nyaya is the lamp at the door; the outside and the inside meet at the door." My question for Maharishi is this: If there is no difference between the outside and the inside, ultimately, then what is the door that stands between them? 2. Nyaya, the lamp at the door, is the science of investigation about what makes light outside, what makes light inside: What makes silence behave like dynamism, what is the source of dynamism. 3. Investigation into that is called science: vigyan. The vi of vigyan comes from vishesha and vivrita. 4. The reality of the lamp at the door is that there is one light that is seen outside and inside. This is vivrita. It takes the vision round and round. This process does justice to the reality of light, revealing that it's not two lights. The two appear, in the same way as a snake appears in the string. 5. The same is seen in the field of Vedanta with reference to the word and the gap. The structure of Veda itself is appearance and disappearance. 6. Veda is the supreme authenticity. 7. Science and technology ...
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stanley5.blogspot.com 史丹利五製作All kinds of everything Albert Au 區瑞強All kinds of everything Snowdrops and daffodils Butterflies and bees Sailboats and fishermen Things of the sea Wishing wells, wedding bells Early morning dew All kind of everything Remind me of you Seagulls and aero planes Things of the sky Winds that go howling Breezes that sigh City sights, neon lights Grey skies or blue All kind of everything Remind me of you Summer time, winter time Spring and autumn, too Monday, Tuesday, everyday I think of you *Dances, romances Things of the night Sunshine and holidays Postcards to write Budding trees, autumn leaves A snow flake or two All kind of everything Remind me of you Summer time, winter time Spring and autumn, too Seasons will never change the way that I love you (*) "All Kinds of Everything" was the winning song in the Eurovision Song Contest 1970, written by Derry Lindsay and Jackie Smith, and sung in English by Dana representing Ireland in Amsterdam. The result was Ireland's first Contest victory, although it would go on to record six more to become the most successful entrant in the Contest. It was also only the second time that a song in English had won the Contest outright (the first being Sandie Shaw's Puppet on a String, with Lulu's Boom Bang-a-Bang sharing first place one year previously). Phil Coulter, who had co-written "Puppet on a String", took care of the musical arrangement for the Irish entry to the 1970 contest. Ireland chose not to ...
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DOWNLOAD: Link is on Facebook Page facebook.com twitter.com Meet Me Halfway by Black Eyed Peas, violin cover freestyle. Put the Don't Stop Believing melody at the end, worked perfectly. Recorded live, no cuts. The little slow down effects i put in there after for fun. View in HD for best audio quality. If you like it, feel free to share it. That would be awesome. Subscribe for more videos. Played with a London 5-string violin from www.AcousticElectricStrings.com
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www.facebook.com kebu.fi This song is available on my debut album, "To Jupiter and Back", released in May by Secret Entertainment www.inverse.fi It is also available for download on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify etc. I composed the tune already in 2008 and the tune is a tribute to one of my biggest influences, Jean Michel Jarre. Only analog synthesizer were used in recording the tune. The tune was also recorded by analog gear only and mixed with an analog mixer. The tune is from Kebu's upcoming debut album, which is planned to be released in 2012. You can buy the single from Ubetoo for 0.99 euro: www.ubetoo.com Equipment used: Hohner String Performer, Roland Alpha Juno, Roland Juno 60, Korg Mono/Poly, Korg Poly-61, Moog Prodigy, Logan String Melody, Arp Axxe, Touched by Sound DRM1, Vermona DRM1 MkIII, Roland TR-808 (snare attack only), Electro Harmonix Small Stone, Lexicon MPX500, Allen&Heath GS1, Yamaha MT4x. Cubase & Live only used as MIDI sequencers with the tape sync handled by a Roland TR-626. Camera: Nathanael Witick & Frans Westerlund Lights: Bitoz / Sebastian Sjöblom
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Mini Lights - Their Non Working Bulbs Are Easier to Find and Replace by Knowing How They Work First
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by the rain blogs guerrillaradio.iobloggo.com ☆ ★☆ ★☆ ★☆ ★☆ ★☆ ★☆ ★☆ ★☆ Rain dogs are on Facebook: www.facebook.com TOM WAITS lyrics - Ol' 55 Well my time went so quickly, I went lickety-splickly out to my old '55 As I drove away slowly, feeling so holy, God knows, I was feeling alive. Now the sun's coming up, I'm riding with Lady Luck, freeway cars and trucks, Stars beginning to fade, and I lead the parade Just a-wishing I'd stayed a little longer, Oh, Lord, let me tell you that the feeling's getting stronger. And it's six in the morning, gave me no warning; I had to be on my way. Well there's trucks all a-passing me, and the lights are all flashing, I'm on my way home from your place. And now the sun's coming up, I'm riding with Lady Luck, freeway cars and trucks, Stars beginning to fade, and I lead the parade Just a-wishing I'd stayed a little longer, Oh, Lord, let me tell you that the feeling's getting stronger. And my time went so quickly, I went lickety-splickly out to my old '55 As I pulled away slowly, feeling so holy, God knows, I was feeling alive. Now the sun's coming up, I'm riding with Lady Luck, Freeway cars and trucks, freeway cars and trucks, freeway cars and trucks... THE PIANO HAS BEEN DRINKING, NOT ME: guerrillaradio.iobloggo.com
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Mini Lights - Their Non Working Bulbs Are Easier to Find and Replace by Knowing How They Work First
Mini Lights - Their Non Working Bulbs Are Easier to Find and Replace by Knowing How They Work First
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I believe Keith did this in open E (capoed to F), but I've tuned to open D (same thing, just tuned lower: DADF#AD) and capoed up a little higher. I just didn't want to break my G string tuning it up. This guitar isn't set up for slide, so it's a little metallic-sounding on the frets. Wish I had a dobro to get the right tone!
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