Archive for July, 2008
Posted by teenhobbies on July 29, 2008
There are times when, however how much you care in planning a top-to-toe look, something just misses. You may feel there should be more color or the neckline will look bare.
Most people have managed to collect a considerable number of scarves over the seasons and often one of these will serve to answer the problem.
However, good silk scarves are now very costly and an inexpensive way to improvise one is to buy a square of the fabric and hem or fringe the ends. This way you can get a completely plain scarf in exactly the color you want. The same can be done with a square of the fabric in which your outfit is made and used to soften a neckline or even tie into a turban. A splendid compromise for hat-haters!
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Posted by teenhobbies on July 29, 2008
Have you ever tried playing Sudoku?
Did you solve it all by yourself or did you just put down the pen and the puzzle, and then just left? Why can’t some people solve it? Its not that Sudoku is just for people who are adept in math, some are just more skilled with this addicting puzzle game. For those having a hard time solving Sudoku puzzles or are just newbies, they can make use of a special program that can solve the puzzle for them, this are called Sudoku solvers.
Sudoku, a number puzzle that is widely popular in the world, mainly in Japan and in the United States, is commonly known as a number place in which it’s a logic-based placement puzzle where you can enter the digits 1 to 9 in each cell of a 9×9 grid and made up of 3×3 subgrids or sometimes called regions.
To start playing, you are given numerals in certain cells that you can use as your clues. Your goal is to fill all the blank cells with a digit each, so each row, column, and regions contains the numbers 1 to 9 for only once. Each numeral occurs only once in each different direction, hence the “single number” method is implied to the puzzle’s identity.
Difficulty ratings of Sudoku are published in papers, which can be downloaded in computers like a handy electronic sudoku game. Online sites can be ranked according to the number of “givens” placed in the cells. However, sometimes it has little effect or bearing on the puzzle’s difficulty. A puzzle with a minimum number of givens may actually be easy to solve while a puzzle with more than the average number of givens can be very hard to solve, the difficulty rating will depend on the relevance and positioning of the “givens” rather than on how many numbers are placed in the cells.
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Posted by teenhobbies on July 27, 2008
The first still camera to become popular with the public, using 35mm film was the American Tourist Multiple, which began selling in 1913. The new invention cost a lot of money for the times. It was the 1925 Leica 35mm camera however, that really set the seal of success on this type of product. The German produced camera quickly became a status symbol and was widely praised for its small size, quality lens and high production levels. The Leica continued its popularity and was championed by professional photographers, including fashion photographers, photojournalists and art photographers such as Henri Cartier Bresson.
In 1934, the Kodak Company launched the German built Kodak Retina, the first 35mm camera to use the modern film cartridge, familiar to camera users today. The next important innovation took place in the 1960s when Nikon introduced the Nikon F SLR. This was the beginning of the Single Lens Reflex system, a technology that went on to dominate photography. This type of camera proved more user friendly with functions such as a viewfinder, focusing screen and motor drive to automatically move the film on.
35mm Camera
The introduction of digital cameras made a huge impact on the market but Digital SLRs have gained in popularity as the price has decreased and the 35mm camera is once again, secure. These cameras combine the convenience of a digital camera with the flexibility and quality of an SLR. Today, the camera and film market is shared by Kodak, Ilford, Fuji, Nikon, Olympus and Canon. The technology will, no doubt, evolve once more into territory not even thought of as yet but there will always be a place of affection for those early cameras that people grew up with.
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Posted by teenhobbies on July 26, 2008
Today, there are varieties of digital cameras to choose from already. Whether you shop either at the department store or online stores, you will see lots of them. Different digital cameras offer different features and capabilities. This is the reason why choosing one is getting more and more difficult. Once you see what each have to offer, you will obviously have a hard time deciding which one to buy.
One of the usual mistakes that people commit when buying their own digital camera is to be enticed by what the advertising mediums have to say about them. By the time they own that camera, they will realize that they are not as good as they first thought it is. It would then be too late to return it and opt for another kind.
Keep in mind that getting a digital camera should take a lot of consideration. Just like buying a car, you have to consider all aspects since this is one thing that you want to work well and would want to have for a long time.
Below are some of the things that will aid you in your decision making process before buying a digital photography camera?
Ok, so you wanted the latest canon digital camera out in the market. But are you ready to shed the needed amount of money for it?
Cost is a big factor when buying digital camera. It is obvious that the best camera comes with a price. And your budget may not exactly encompass its high cost.
This is not saying that cheap ones are not as good. There are those that you can get for a reasonable price and still works just as well as an expensive one. You need to shop around for the best deal first before you decide on one. Better yet, you can save up on that expensive camera that you wanted all along.
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Posted by teenhobbies on July 25, 2008
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Downloadable Albums for Free Photo Scrapbooking
Technology has changed so much of the way we live. Computers and the internet have especially produced very significant impacts on the way we do different stuff. It made us change the way we do business. The internet revolutionized the way we study. These technologies definitely revolutionized the way we access information. The internet changed the way we build social circles. Last, but definitely not the least, the internet changed the way we look at entertainment.
Some people may disagree, but the internet is definitely the best idea since sliced bread. The internet makes humanity capable of so many things that today, imagination is the only limit. Just think of how come we have far in so few years. A decade ago, the cellular phone was a pathetically large device, which allowed you to call other people, and could not do much else. Now, we have cellular phones that allow you to check your mail, shop, take and share videos and photographs, and virtually any other activity imaginable. Surely, this is a great evidence of the accelerating technological evolution.
There was a time when what you needed to create a scrapbook were paper, scissors, memorabilia, pictures, pens, coloring material and lots of glue. A good idea, of course, was essential to making a good scrapbook. You needed to take time to form a scrapbook out of the little bits and pieces you had. Creativity was a must in order to create the perfect scrapbook.
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Posted by teenhobbies on July 25, 2008
Be Stylish With Your Own Work…Make A Crochet Poncho
You can now make a fashion statement with your crocheted project. Crochet ponchos are getting more popular nowadays even with celebrities. Its soft texture and stylish design makes it a must to include in your wardrobe.
If you are into crocheting, you can make your own poncho that will fit you perfectly and suit your taste. There are several designs and patterns available in the World Wide Web that you can access and follow for your personal use. Here are some examples of the different crochet poncho designs that you can choose:
- Adult Poncho Sweater. This poncho pattern from Emerald Moon Creations is a sexy kind of poncho sweater as it has the curve in the right place. It has a wide neckline with sleeves falling just above the elbow and a v-shaped, wavy bottom edges.
- Arizona Poncho. This wide poncho from Brons Fiber Stuff is more like a rectangular poncho. When laid flat, it looks like a huge piece of crocheted square pattern with a hole in the middle. This one is simple and easy to make.
- Asymmetrical Cross-Stitch Poncho. From Craftown, and contributed by a certain designer named Cristina Heredia, this asymmetrical poncho is striking because of the color used. It uses the cross stitch pattern and can easily be followed even by beginners. This crochet poncho is like a simple rectangular one but with one side pointed or longr than the other.
- Bead-trimmed Crochet Poncho. Here is a different variation of the usual poncho. It looks light and very comfortable to wear. What makes it different are the bead trimmings on the bottom edges of the poncho. It is easy to do yet the output is elegant-looking.
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Posted by teenhobbies on July 24, 2008
Now you may be wondering whether something as inexpensive as your typical mini digital camera can product excellent quality images. The images are quite good but they are not going to match the results that you will get from a more expensive device. This only stands to reason.
However, even the cheapest mini digital camera will get you some great shots that are meant to be shared and enjoyed by friends and family. If you want to take professional grade images then you probably want to opt for a professional grade product that has all the bells and whistles.
This item is ideal for the person on the go, for moms who want to take quick shots of their kids playing outside of for a young person who wants to get into photography without making an insane investment in the process. The mini digital camera is a great gift for teens, too. I got one for my nieces and nephews and they are thrilled with their presents, and that’s a first.
In a nutshell, the mini digital camera is a great deal that just may fit into a nutshell. This compact image companion is a real champion of affordable photography. It makes for the perfect second camera.
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Posted by teenhobbies on July 16, 2008
Many people are asking “What’s so interesting about the Sudoku game?” Imagine, this is simply a logic game in a form of puzzle but it has vastly gained popularity.
This is a game for people who find satisfaction every time they use their logic in playing. Sudoku is incomparable to other forms of puzzle game because it is not only an interesting pastime for anyone but as well as being brain draining. You enjoy the game at the same time you learn and exercise your mind.
Moreover, according to surveys there are two main reasons why people became inclined in playing Sudoku. First, it is challenging because it can be played from ridiculously easy to fiendishly difficult levels. Secondly, it is only composed of the numeral digits from 1 to 9 so it won’t require you to do any mathematical solutions. You just need to use your logical skill.
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Posted by teenhobbies on July 16, 2008
Stamp collecting is one of the most well liked diversions or sidelines in the world. According to some statistical reports, from the 20 million stamp collectors in the United States, the numbers of collectors just keep on growing, as more and more people from around the globe are enticed to engage into this gratifying activity.
On its basic context, stamp collecting involves a highly organizational skill that is absolutely required in order to manage a myriad of stamps.
Considering the fact that there are as many varieties and classifications of stamps as there are stamps, managing these items can be very confusing especially if they are already too many. Getting an album or any tool to keep them intact would not be of much help once you have too many for your collections.
However, with the advent of the Internet, things had definitely been easier for stamp collectors. With the arrival of stamp collection software programs made available for downloads, organizing stamps had never been so easy.
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Posted by teenhobbies on July 10, 2008
There are three different names that you may hear in reference to card games. They are: “trading card games” or TCG, “customizable card games” and “collectible card games” or CCG. Historically, most trading card games are called “collectible card games”. Playing a good trading card game is always refreshing, and good way to pass the time.
Every trading card game has a different set of rules and guidelines which determines the categories of card to be used, the objective of the players, and most importantly how each card interact with the other ones. Every card contains detailed writing, which explains the effect of that card on the game. Depending upon the genre of the game and the setting of the game, it may represent particular elements. The cards of a trading card games are usually elaborately illustrated and named according to the elements. Take a simple example of Magic trading card games. The genre of the game is fantasy. Due to the fantasy genre, many of the cards of are derived from the different mythical creatures like dragons, as well as magical spells.
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Posted by teenhobbies on July 10, 2008
Are you the parent of a boy who is either in grades first through fifth or who is between the ages of seven and ten? If you are, you may want to take the time to examine the Boy Scouts of America, namely their Cub Scouting division. The Cub Scouting division is commonly referred to as the most popular Boy Scouts division. For that reason, you may want to see what Cub Scouting can do for you and your child.
One of the most commonly asked questions, concerning the Cub Scouting division of the Boy Scouts is what is expected of boys and parents. In all honesty, you will find that it varies. There are different local councils and Dens who have different requirements or needs. With that in mind, there are some common similarities, no matter where you are located or how large or small your child’s Den is. For more information on what may be expected from your child, as a Cub Scouting member, or you as a parent, please continue reading on.
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