Mixer Blender

We call this The Panty Dropper. One off 7 gallon electic start Gas Powered Blender. She is bad.
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Different Designs of Decorative Storage Boxes

www.storageboxesdepot.com presents some styles and different designs of decorative storage boxes. They are elegant and exquisite, perfect for interior decoration and home improvement.
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You see what it says on this box? You ever try to open one of these boxes with just your bare hands?

A few nice Where to Get Moving Boxes images I found:

You see what it says on this box? You ever try to open one of these boxes with just your bare hands?
Where to Get Moving Boxes

Image by Ed Yourdon
Just behind this guy, near the top-center of the photo, you can see a sign that says "1501 Broadway". Back in the mid-1980s, my software consulting firm was headquartered in this building …

I chose this as my "photo of the day" for Jan 1, 2011 because it’s unusual that I’m able to capture someone’s emotions like this, when they’re looking right at me, fully aware that I’m photographing them. Of course, I might have been able to capture this from a distance, too, using a telephoto lens; but I was in the midst of a huge crowd here, and it seemed that everyone had a camera, and everyone was photographing everyone else. Furthermore, this guy didn’t have time to put down his box and start and argument with me about why I should not have been taking his photo: he was in a hurry to deliver his box (which was filled with cheap plastic "2011" glasses like the one he’s holding in his right hand) and go back for more.

Note: this photo was published in an undated (Jan 3, 2011) Everyblock NYC zipcodes blog titled "10036." It was also published in an undated (mid-Mar 2011) Russian blog titled "В Контакте | Переход по внешней ссылке."

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As I noted in this Flickr set a year ago, no New Yorker in his right mind goes to Times Square on New Year’s Eve. Nobody from Manhattan, anyway — you can never tell about those crazy people in the remote boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, or the Bronx (and we won’t even try to imagine what those crazy folks in New Jersey might do). Actually, even some residents of Manhattan have experienced the New Year’s Eve count-down once in their lives, if only so they can speak with some authority about the subject. In my case, it was back in 1969; and it was only because I had had a pleasant dinner at a fancy restaurant a couple blocks from Times Square, and had to walk to the subway when no taxis could be found. There I was, in the midst of it all … and once was more than enough.

Why do New Yorkers do their best to stay away from Times Square on New Year’s Eve? Well, have you ever looked at a TV report from Times Square in the midst of all that mayhem? There are a gazillion other people out there, jammed against each other, shoulder to shoulder — and they’re all drunk (or at least they look that way), and they’re all screaming at the top of their lungs. You can’t just drive to a nearby corner and park your car, with a plan of getting back in your car and fleeing after you’ve seen what a crazy idea it was. And you can’t take a taxi right to the middle of Times Square — at least, not after mid-afternoon on New Year’s Eve. Even worse, there are no public bathrooms anywhere to be found, so you’re in trouble if you drink too much beer … except that the cops do their best, quite understandably, to make sure nobody in the Times Square area (which, on this special night, is broadly defined to cover the area from 34th Street to 59th Street, and from Sixth Avenue to Eighth Avenue) is drinking or doing anything that might look dangerous. Or carrying a backpack that might contain dangerous things.

Consequently, it often seems that most of the crowd has chosen to get roaring drunk before they arrive on the scene. All of which might be great fun if the weather is clear, and the temperature is somewhere above the freezing mark. But if it’s 30 degrees or lower, and it’s drizzling or raining or snowing, this is not a place where you want to spend six or eight hours standing around with two million of your best (drunken) friends…

Thus, it should not surprise you to hear that I was not in Times Square to watch the ball drop at midnight on New Year’s Eve of 2010 (or, for that matter, any other year going back to 1969). However, I remembered that my visit to Times Square in the early afternoon of Dec 31, 2009 had been somewhat interesting, and since the weather forecasters were predicting mild, mostly-sunny skies this year, I thought it might be interesting to try it again.

I took the IRT subway down to Times Square, and then spent the next two hours wandering north up Broadway to about 49th Street, and then back toward 42nd St. again. Even at 1:30 PM, the streets were already crowded with families and tourists, and what seemed to be an even larger number of police. It also seemed like almost everyone was wearing a party hat, or a set of "2011" fake eyeglasses, or some other kind of celebratory costume or adornment. There were also gazillions of digital cameras, and an equal number of Blackberries and cellphones. I wonder how many millions and millions of digital images and video clips were shot during the course of the afternoon.

Perhaps the funniest sight during the afternoon was the frequent appearance of delivery guys wearing bright, colorful, and instantly recognizable Domino’s Pizza uniforms, wandering through the crowds with large, insulated "thermal" bags that probably carried half a dozen pizzas. In a couple cases, they were peering anxiously at individuals at a specific street corner; my assumption was that someone had called Domino’s from their cell phone, requesting delivery to that exact spot. But in other cases, it looked far more likely that the delivery guys were just wandering around, looking for hungry people that were probably willing to pay a premium price for a good hot slice of pizza … or the whole darn pie.

Around 2:45 PM, I was wandering south on Broadway once again, but when I got as far as 44th Street, I could see that the cops had completely closed off the next two blocks, and that even the sidewalks were impassable. I knew that they were cordoning the crowd into fenced-in rectangular areas, and that (a) each person allowed into such a rectangular area was first searched by a cop for booze, weapons or other contraband, and (b) once inside the fenced-in area, you weren’t allowed out unless you left for good.

As more people arrived, the cops kept moving northwards, filling up one rectangular area after another. The obvious strategy for me, then, was to turn around and head north — toward the local IRT subway stop at Broadway and 50th Street. But I got no further than 46th Street before everything stopped, and I could make no further progress along the sidewalk, even though I had been hugging the sides of the buildings along the way to avoid the throngs everywhere else. Fortunately, I was only about 10 feet from the corner of Broadway and 46th; but it took a good, solid 15 minutes to actually reach the corner — at which point I heard the cops yelling to the crowd that they were closing everything down, and that anyone who wanted to go elsewhere would have to take the "side street" (i.e., 46th Street) over to 8th Avenue, in order to navigate further northward.

There were more barricades at 8th Avenue and 46th Street, and the narrow passageways onto 8th Avenue itself were being closed down. I managed to squeeze through, got onto 8th Avenue, and then easily walked up to 50th Street. Back over to Broadway, and I could look down the avenue all the way to the tower on 42nd Street where the ball would drop later tonight. And turning around, I could look several blocks north up Broadway, and see that (a) they were all empty, and (b) the cops had cordoned them off, too. By now, it was about 3:15 PM, and I got the sense that it wouldn’t be long before the fenced-in crowds would be all the way up to where I was, and then further north, perhaps all the way up to Central Park at 59th Street.

In any case, it was clearly time to go home. I uploaded the 800+ photos that I had taken during the afternoon, enjoyed a delicious New Year’s Eve dinner at home, and then settled down to watch the revelry on television as the countdown came to an end. As I noted at the end of last year’s Flickr set of Times Square images, the TV coverage was obviously far more extensive than what I could accomplish with just one DSLR camera; and it was also infinitely more sophisticated, with high-end TV cameras located on strategic vantage points all around the square. On the other hand, the TV images appear, and then disappear, often leaving no lasting impression. By contrast, these still images will hopefully be interesting to look at months, if not years, from now. For better or worse, they’ll be here whenever you’d like to see them…

moving
Where to Get Moving Boxes

Image by haydnseek
We just moved yesterday, and it will take a little while to get settled in. I think I know where the cameras are; I’m not sure I can say the same for a lot of other stuff. Boxes everywhere!

And so it goes…

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Dispensing Machine

Dispensers have been in bars and pubs for many years, but these days wine is coming back into style, and as a result, many are now looking for a wine dispenser machine. There are a few problems with this concept that can be answered with technology, but obviously lower end establishments could not afford decent wine dispensers, especially if they plan to maintain a high level of quality.

The problem with wine is that it needs to be maintained at a specific temperature, and that temperature will change depending on the type of wine that is being used. White wine and red wine will both need to be kept at a different temperature, and this is where a dual zone wine cooler comes in. Such coolers have two compartments and a control panel between the two that will govern the temperature in both.

This fact has served many well in both the bar and the home, but it can be taken a step further with a wine dispenser machine. In order for the wine to retain its taste and remain drinkable for the end user, certain steps need to be followed, and these are carefully adhered to when building a wine dispenser machine. It should be noted however that these are not cheap, and they should never be taken lightly.

Some of the cheaper dispensers will cost somewhere around 0-0, which isn’t exactly a small amount of money. If you want to go for one of higher capacity, or maybe one with additional cooling options, then you will be looking at the four figure range. For some businesses this will be out of the question, but for others it will be required. To be perfectly honest, it all depends on the level of clientele you bring I, and how much money your establishment is actually making.

As luck would have it though, there are plenty of savings to be found both online and offline, though you will find most of your deals in the online world. You may be able to find used wine dispensers, and buying pre-owned is often much better than buying straight from the factory floor. That being said, now might be a great time for you to head over to your favorite search engine and do a quick search for these wine dispensing units.

Pouring from bottles is old school, and you probably want to get away from this practice as soon as possible. So find a good wine dispenser and see what it does for your business. Just remember not to cut corners when purchasing, and make sure you are buying from a reputable dealer. In some cases, your business may depend on your ability to dispense wine.

Welcome to Chill My Wine, inside you will discover an amazing selection of low priced and excellent quality wine dispenser machines.

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Nice Glues photos

A few nice Glues images I found:

Glue Probation
Glues

Image by woodenmask
Title – "Glue Probation"
Artist – Harry Fladd
Date – 7 July, 2010
Medium – WikiStix, paper, KrazyGlue

Description:

"In that the Artist, Harry Fladd (hereafter referred to as the Defendant)

1) Received explicit instructions: "Don’t touch the KrazyGlue. Do you see that tube of glue over there? It’s called KrazyGlue and it DOESN’T come off! DON’T TOUCH IT!!"

2) The Defendant disregarded said instructions in order to glue his flower sculpture to a piece of paper while his father was busy Twittering.

3) That in the process, said Defendant did spill the aforementioned KrazyGlue and it also soaked through the paper onto the desk beneath.

4) That this occurred in a hotel room.

The Defendant is hereby sentenced to 1 (one) month of Glue Probation. He is not to use or touch glue in any form until August, 2010. Further, he is not to ask to use said glue until such time.

Violation of Glue Probation shall result in the curtailment of Stuffed Animal Privileges.

gluing the loft
Glues

Image by shershe
After fitting the house together with tape, I decided to glue the loft together and paint it as a whole instead of the individual pieces. The other walls will be primed and painted before assembling.

2006-08-16 Do not glue on, Neumarktstr., Wuppertal
Glues

Image by [ henning ]
* DO NOT GLUE ON *
Abstract view on a multi-storey car park of a department store, Neumarktstr., Wuppertal-Elberfeld, Germany.

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* ANKLEBEN VERBOTEN *
Abstrakter Blick auf eine Parkhausauffahrt, Neumarktstr., Wuppertal-Elberfeld, NRW.

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Tampa Assisted Living

There are a number of Tampa Assisted Living establishments to offer health care for those in need, especially elderly people who are no longer able to take good care of themselves. With the number of seniors in Tampa steadily growing, these Assisted Living Tampa facilities make sure that the elderly who needs the right amount of care will be able to avail of one. These assisted living facilities make the choice easy for those who are deciding on how to care best for their aging parents and relatives, and many people find that the excellent assisted living facilities in Tampa provide entertainment and fun for those who live there.

Tampa assisted living facilities abound, and a diverse group of individuals are enjoying these facilities. There are individuals in these assisted living facilities who get around and have a good time, and there are also those who need meticulous care because of their failing health or a particular illness. Those who enjoy independent living will find that these assisted living Tampa facilities will provide them a great way to interact with others their age, and those that are in need of more focused and dedicated care will be able to get the needed attention.

Assisted living facilities offer a wide variety of services, and the amount of assistance is dependent entirely on the person who is staying there. Some people will need help only to wash clothes or drive to the store, while others will need full time care and medical attention. A lot of assisted living facilities would include laundry services, housekeeping, meals and many others. All of them provide medical services to individuals as well. These services are provided in order to make individuals who are in need of assistance, as well as those who are already dependent to other people to function normally, feel much better with their lives as they stay in the facility.

Movies have portrayed some of these assisted living facilities as places where orderlies steal money and drug their patients, and many people have a misconception about this type of living. The truth is that many assisted living communities provide a nice and safe place to senior citizens where they get to enjoy old age in peace. Those who can be independent, are often left on their own, and a helping hand is only given when it is needed. Those who need more focused care, however, are able to obtain it thanks to the trained personnel of the assisted living facilities.

For those looking for answers on how to provide the best care for their aging family members, assisted living facilities are among the best solutions. Your loved ones will be able to stay in a comfortable place where their needs are well-taken care of, and that they are provided with an avenue to socialize with their peers. There is no need to worry about your loved ones in assisted living facilities, as there is a trained staff of dedicated professionals who will care for them.

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Super Glue

More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Halloween takes an unfortunate turn for Shawn when he ends up in A&E with doctors attempting to remove the crowning glory of his outfit – a tiny sequinned top-hat – which he super glued to his head.
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Japanese vending machines: Now dispensing Wi-Fi

junk dispensing machine
Dispensing Machine

Image by massdistraction
These machines are the bane of my existence (and for every other parent of small children, I suspect). But so far I have not given in to the little man’s wheedling. We have enough colorful crap as it is.

Japanese vending machines: Now dispensing Wi-Fi
By Hana Stewart-Smith | December 29, 2011, 5:51am PST Summary: Asahi Soft Drinks have revealed plans to set up thousands of new vending machines that will work as free Wi-Fi hot spots. Asahi Soft Drinks have unveiled a new type of vending machine: one
Read more on ZDNet (blog)

Kraft machine scans faces, gives Jell-O samples only to adults
By Emily Bryson York Step up to the vending machine, undergo a facial screening, and get a free Jell-O sample. Kraft Foods Inc. is testing a high-tech vending machine in Chicago and New York that could soon roll out in grocery stores to dispense
Read more on Los Angeles Times

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Coca-Cola Happiness Machine

A Coca-Cola vending machine is transformed into a happiness machine delivering “doses” of happiness. Where will happiness strike next?

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Plastic bag?

Question by IsabellaParis: Plastic bag?
Where can I get one of the ‘I’m not just a plastic bag” bags? I love in Ireland.

Best answer:

Answer by Daydreamin’
Seriously..I have no clue.

Give your answer to this question below!

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