Archive for November, 2007


Engadget’s Holiday Gift Guide: for her

Nov 27, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: Christmas gifts

So you want to get your girl something gadgety for the holidays, but don’t quite know what.

We’ve got you covered. In addition to our own thoughtful ideas, we also roped in Engadget-ladyfriends Veronica Belmont and Jill Fehrenbacher to make some suggestions and ensure we’re not too far off base. (In other words, if you’re looking for a totally trite list of pink gadgets you’ll want to look elsewhere.)

Of course, unlike buying gadgets for dude-friends, you shouldn’t expect to pick something from this list and call it a day — always be prepared to supplement with dinner, some time in the park with a bottle of wine, that shirt she’s been dropping not-so-subtle hints about, etc., and you’ll do just fine this season.

P.S. -Don’t worry about mom though, we’ll be covering gift suggestions for her soon enough.

Geeky jewelry - Nothing speaks love to that special nerdette in your life better than hacked up gadgetry in the form of jewelry. Ok, well, maybe diamonds, but we’re working on a budget here.

If she’s the earth-loving type, there’s plenty of recycled stuff at Acorn Studios; perhaps she’s a Mac lover and would dig some PowerBook earrings; then there’s always the versatile and purtiful Moi. (more…)

Christmas gift ideas for McLaren fans

Nov 24, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: Christmas gifts


Christmas is just around the corner, the shopping season officially kicked off today, and McLaren (perhaps borrowing yet another page from Ferrari?) has come up with some really pricey tschotskes for the Formula 1 fans on your gift list.

The team’s online store has several items like this hand-painted 1/12 scale replica of the MP4-22’s nosecone that shows the car’s aerodynamic setup in detail.

This little dust collector will set you back $139. If that’s no good, (or you simply have a lot more money than brains) you can fork over a certifiably insane $2,500 for a replica steering wheel made of carbon fiber, complete with working buttons and everything. (more…)

Amazon.com will have videogames on their Black Friday sale !

Amazon will have a new but limited supply of Wii hardware available for sale on Friday, along with the best deals pointed out in the list below The Wii’s are expected to sell out very quickly.

* Halo 3 Legendary for Xbox 360 $79.99 (save $50)
* Bioshock for Xbox 360 $39.99 (save $20)
* Gears of War for Xbox 360 $39.99 (save $20)
* Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas Limited Edition for Xbox 360 $19.99
* PlayStation 3 SixAxis controller $19.99 (save $30)
* Dirt for PS3 $29.99 (save $30)
* Puzzle Quest for PSP $9.99 (save $10)
* Gold Nintendo DS with Zelda $149.99
* Pink Nintendo DS with Nintendogs $149.99
* New York Times Crosswords for DS $9.99 (half off)
* World of Warcraft Battlechest for PC $19.99 (save $20)
* World of Warcraft for PC $9.99 (half off)
* Select Wii Games $19.99
* And lots more games with 50% discounts. Some of these offers will be good thru “Cyber Monday”.

Again, early on Friday you can find all these deals and more on Amazon’s Black Friday page. Good luck!

It’s Christmas again ! Love, fellowship and togetherness make the Christmas season all the more special. Christmas also means spreading the warmth of our heart into the lives of others and bringing in joy and cheers.

So this Christmas, let these special Christmas sms messages show how much you cherish the presence of your loved ones in your life. Wishing you a Merry Christmas from all of us !

May the joy and peace of Christmas be with you all through the Year. Wishing you a season of blessings from heaven above. Happy Christmas ( www.bestchristmasdays.com )

May the good times and treasures of the present become the golden memories of tomorrow.Wish you lots of love, joy and happiness. MARRY CHRISTMAS

May your world be filled with warmth and good chear this Holy season, and throughout the year.Wish your christmas be filled with peace and love. Merry X-mas (more…)

Controversy

Nov 23, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: Christmas tree

The Christmas tree has seen an amount of controversy, mainly involving the secular and non-secular usage of the tree as well as groups who oppose usage of the tree on the grounds of interpretation of scripture and claimed pagan origins and/or pagan character of the custom.

There are also those who view it as a Christian symbol.

Christianity

Hear ye the word which the LORD speaketh unto you, O house of Israel: Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are dismayed at them. (more…)

It’s Christmas again ! Love, fellowship and togetherness make the Christmas season all the more special. Christmas also means spreading the warmth of our heart into the lives of others and bringing in joy and cheers.

So this Christmas, let these special Christmas sms messages show how much you cherish the presence of your loved ones in your life. Wishing you a Merry Christmas from all of us !

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Two things upon this changing earth can neither change nor end; the splendor of Christ’s humble birth, the love of friend for friend.

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Ur friendship is a glowing ember through the yr n each december frm its warm n livin spark v kindle flame against da dark n with its shining radiance light our tree of faith on Christmas night. (more…)

Decoration and ornaments

Nov 23, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: Christmas tree

Tinsel and several types of garland or ribbon are commonly used to decorate a Christmas tree. Delicate mould-blown and painted coloured glass Christmas ornaments were a specialty of Czech and Polish glass factories from the late 19th century, and have since become a large industry, complete with famous-name designers.

Lighting with candles or electric lights (fairy lights) is commonly done, and a tree topper completes the ensemble. Strands of tinsel may be hung in groups from longer branches to simulate icicles, though this trend has gradually fallen off since the late 1970s, due primarily to a cessation of the manufacture of metal tinsel because of environmental concerns.

This was replaced with silvered saran based tinsel, which many have found to be unsatisfactory, leading to the demise of tinsel in tree decorating in the United States (it remains popular in many European countries). (more…)

Types of trees used

Nov 23, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: About, Christmas tree

Natural trees

The best species for use are species of fir (Abies), which have the major benefit of not shedding the needles when they dry out, as well as good foliage colour and scent; but species in other genera are also used. Commonly used species in northern Europe are:

* Silver Fir Abies alba (the original species)
* Nordmann Fir Abies nordmanniana (as in the photo)
* Noble Fir Abies procera
* Norway Spruce Picea abies (generally the cheapest)
* Serbian Spruce Picea omorika
* Scots Pine Pinus sylvestris

and in North America and Central America:

* Balsam Fir Abies balsamea
* Fraser Fir Abies fraseri
* Grand Fir Abies grandis
* Guatemalan Fir Abies guatemalensis
* Noble Fir Abies procera
* Red Fir Abies magnifica
* Douglas-fir Pseudotsuga menziesii
* Scots Pine Pinus sylvestris
* Stone Pine Pinus pinea (as small table-top trees)

Several other species are used to a lesser extent. Less-traditional conifers are sometimes used, such as Giant Sequoia, Leyland Cypress and Eastern Juniper. (more…)

Christmas tree - Dates

Nov 23, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: About, Christmas tree, History

It is generally thought that Christmas trees were established in Britain after Queen Victoria’s consort, Prince Albert, brought the custom over from Germany. However, there are records of small fir trees being used to decorate houses before this and sailors used to affix one to the top of the mainmast of their ships.

In Germany and northern Europe, the practice of decorating coniferous trees originated in pagan times, when the trees were seen as phallic symbols representing the fertility of the nature gods.

The practice was associated with the Winter Solstice (around December 21) which was seen as the date of the rebirth of the Sun God. Tree decoration was later adopted into Christian practice after the Church set December 25th as the birth of Christ, thereby supplanting the pagan celebration of the solstice. (more…)

Christmas tree - History

Nov 23, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: About, Christmas tree, History

According to Church records, Saint Boniface (who, also according to Church records, had felled the Thor’s Oak) attempted to Christianise the indigenous Germanic tribes by introducing the notion of trinity by using the cone-shaped evergreen trees because of their triangular appearance.

Roman mosaics from what is today Tunisia, showing the mythic triumphant return from India of the Greek god of wine and male fertility, Dionysus. The god carries a tapering coniferous tree.

Mediaeval legends tended to concentrate more on the miraculous “flowering” of trees at Christmas time. A branch of flowering Glastonbury thorn is still sent annually for the Queen’s Christmas table in the United Kingdom. (more…)