Thursday, December 22, 2011
Postcard mailing and protecting.
Postcards, photos and many other antique paper items are easily damaged, and are usually not replaceable. It is the obligation of sellers and senders to handle them very carefully. Aside from the obvious dangers to paper from liquids, heat, high humidity, and sunlight, there are three enemies of paper I wish to emphasize in connection with sending and protecting:1. Avoid all adhesive tape or scotch-type sticky tapes in or near postcards, because they are liable to cause irreversible damage. Don't use them to seal holders or sleeves with postcards inside, because while removing the card it might contact the sticky surface. If any tape at all is needed in packing, use one that leaves no residue, such as drafting tape or painter's tape, which is gepletely peelable. Scotch tape and other adhesives also ruin the stiff plastic holders sometimes used for postcard storage and shipping because it coats them with a sticky residue.
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Ramsond generator - Less than junk.
In all my life, I have never seen a worse product sold in the United States. We had a Ramsond 6500W Generator, and before 100 hours of service it was falling apart. After no help and barely a response from Ramsond, we involved the Attorneys General from Minnesota and Michigan. Finally Ramsond replaced the generator. The second one was just as bad as the first. Their claims on their website are not truthful. Their warranty is bogus. Management and owners at Ramsond should be in jail. They are lying,and cheating Americans. okay should remove any item sold under the Ramsond name.
Mac Mini buying guide for kids and seniors!
This is the ultimate guide to buying an affordable easy to use Mac Mini.First things first:1. Make sure the Mac Mini includes a VGA to mini DVI adapter.(The seller should list this, it allows you to use any monitor)2. Always try and get the best deal when it gees to RAM.(RAM is what makes the geputer go fast, the more the better!)3.Make sure it includes all the software you want, including the most up to date OS.(Software might include iLife, and OS would be Leopard, Snow Leopoard, Lion, etc...)4. A great example of an easy to use affordable Mac Mini. http://cgi.okay.ge/ws/okayISAPI.dll?ViewItem
What are the Health Benefits of Milk Thistle?
Milk Thistle: The All Natural liver protectant and cleanserWhile a lot of people have heard of milk thistle (also know as the Silybum Marianum herb) and how it is a wonderful aid in detoxifying the liver, few are aware of the many additional benefits that can be extolled from daily supplementation of milk thistle.To begin with, lets first talk about exactly what milk thistle is. Milk thistle supplements are actually produced from an extract of the seeds found in the milk thistle plant. These seeds contain a chemical known as Silymarin, a proven antioxidant packed with healthy fats and fiber. Antioxidants are very important as they hunt and destroy free radicals that if left unchecked will eventually slow our metabolic rate down causing a host of problems in the body.One of the most significant effects of free radicals is premature aging. When these free radicals inhibit the pathways in the body, the aging process can be accelerated causing you to appear older than you actually are. Milk thistle helps stop these free radicals from causing harm and in some cases cane even reverse the aging process.Milk thistle is also good for weight loss in some people as weight gain can sometimes be caused by inhibited metabolic activities resulting in inefficient digestion. Through regular supplementation, milk thistle can improve the digestive process and in turn aid in weight loss.Milk Thistle for liver cleansingFinally the most popular property of Milk thistle is its role in both liver detoxification and the promotion of healthy liver functions. Since the liver is basically the poison control center of our bodies and over time these toxins can build up in our bodies decreasing the quality of life; through daily supplementation of milk thistle the liver is allowed to remove this build up allowing us to process nutrients more efficiently, getting more from our vitamins and food and allowing us to fight cravings. Milk thistle has also been shown to reverse the extreme damage of alcoholism in some cases as well as help prevent some diseases such as both hepatitis and cirrhosis of the liver. It is possible to repair the liver over time through a regeneration process. Many people are not aware that if the body is given the right fuel and nutrients, it can heal itself.Milk thistle has also been found to aid in the healing of endometriosis, a condition of the uterus medical condition in which cells from the lining of the uterus (endometrium) appear and flourish outside the uterine cavity, most gemonly on the ovaries.Milk thistle also aids in the lowering of levels of LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol) in the body helping the body metabolize these cholesterols in the body as well as the promotion of good cholesterol.Dangers of Milk ThistleAs for side effects, there are no know side effects to milk thistle. As with any herbal supplement however, if you are taking a prescription medication consult your doctor first. Many doctors regemend supplementing with milk thistle to aid in liver health. Especially if you have more than 3 drinks a week or take acetaminophen(Tylenol) on a daily basis both of which can cause damage to your liver.Where can I get Milk Thistle?There are many benefits to be had from incorporating milk thistle supplements into your daily diet but please be aware that there are many gepanies trying to scam their customers by selling milk thistle supplements that can only be described as sub-par. There is one brand dedicated to making high quality milk thistle with over 80% silymarin; "Vivid Nutrition High Potency Milk Thistle". Produced using only the highest potency milk thistle in sterile FDA regulated facilities.We are the only authorized reseller on okay for this excellent milk thistle supplement and offer deep discounts for multiple bottle purchases. For more information and to purchase your supply, please visit our product page by following this link: Vivid Nutrition High Potency Milk Thistle We also carry the most advanced line of health, weight loss and beauty supplements available. Please check out our full list of products in our store: Best Health Nutrition
Saving Heirloom Tomato Seeds
How to save heirloom tomato seeds...
1) Picking the tomatoes: When I'm picking my tomatoes to save the seeds, I try to pick the fruits that best portray that particular variety. If its a beefsteak, I pick the biggest ones. If it's pleated, I pick the very pleated ones, and so on. It doesn't matter if the tomato has already gotten mushy or has sun scald. You are just going to ferment them anyway! I just want the seeds that I save to be the strongest for the characteristics of that specific tomato variety. Make sure to label them well to keep the varieties straight.
2) What you'll need: When doing small quantities like most of you will be doing, you really don't need much. You'll want yoursink handy with a light shower spray, a medium sized bowl to squeeze in, and a container to ferment the seeds in. (I suggestmason canning jars with the screw band). You can place paper towel right over the top of the jar. Now once the seeds have fermented, you will usea screen or paper plates to dry them on.
3) Start Squeezing!: I start by dumping one variety of tomatoes into my bowl.I cut the tomatoes around the ecuatorand squeeze each tomato until I feel I have most all of the seeds out. Continue until you have done them all. Then I gather the pulp to one end and very lightly spray a little water over them. This helps get the rest of the seeds out. Use as little water as you can. If you use too much, the seeds won't ferment well. Discard the pulp, and dump the seeds into your fermenting container. Be sure to carefully rinseyour supplies between each variety. The last thing you want to do is get your varieties crossed! Continue until all varieties are done. Set the cups of seeds where they won't be disturbed (and the smell won't disturb you) for 3 full days. The garage works very well for this.
4) Rinsing: After 3 days, there should be a moldy substance on the top of the cup and the smell is foul. That means they're done! If you let the seeds ferment for too long, they will actually start to sprout and won't grow next season. 3 full days of fermenting works well. Stir it up well, and add enough water to fill the cup almost to the top. Let this sit for about 30 seconds (the good seeds will settle to the bottom) then carefully pour off the pulp. Repeat until the water is clear. Then carefully pour the seed over your screen, spreading them out as you go so they are in a single layer. Write the name of the variety on a tag, and tie it to your screen. Sit the screen where it will be out of the sun, but still have some ventilation for drying (again, the garage works well). Let the seeds dry for 2-3 weeks, then carefully scrape them off the screen (an old credit card works well for this) into a paper lunch bag with the variety name written on it. After another 2 weeks, the seeds can be stored in paper envelopes or clear plastic bags. (be sure to label them) You want to give the seeds plenty of time to dry, so they won't mold in the bags. Keep them in a cool, dark place and they will be good for 2-3 years! Good Luck!
1) Picking the tomatoes: When I'm picking my tomatoes to save the seeds, I try to pick the fruits that best portray that particular variety. If its a beefsteak, I pick the biggest ones. If it's pleated, I pick the very pleated ones, and so on. It doesn't matter if the tomato has already gotten mushy or has sun scald. You are just going to ferment them anyway! I just want the seeds that I save to be the strongest for the characteristics of that specific tomato variety. Make sure to label them well to keep the varieties straight.
2) What you'll need: When doing small quantities like most of you will be doing, you really don't need much. You'll want yoursink handy with a light shower spray, a medium sized bowl to squeeze in, and a container to ferment the seeds in. (I suggestmason canning jars with the screw band). You can place paper towel right over the top of the jar. Now once the seeds have fermented, you will usea screen or paper plates to dry them on.
3) Start Squeezing!: I start by dumping one variety of tomatoes into my bowl.I cut the tomatoes around the ecuatorand squeeze each tomato until I feel I have most all of the seeds out. Continue until you have done them all. Then I gather the pulp to one end and very lightly spray a little water over them. This helps get the rest of the seeds out. Use as little water as you can. If you use too much, the seeds won't ferment well. Discard the pulp, and dump the seeds into your fermenting container. Be sure to carefully rinseyour supplies between each variety. The last thing you want to do is get your varieties crossed! Continue until all varieties are done. Set the cups of seeds where they won't be disturbed (and the smell won't disturb you) for 3 full days. The garage works very well for this.
4) Rinsing: After 3 days, there should be a moldy substance on the top of the cup and the smell is foul. That means they're done! If you let the seeds ferment for too long, they will actually start to sprout and won't grow next season. 3 full days of fermenting works well. Stir it up well, and add enough water to fill the cup almost to the top. Let this sit for about 30 seconds (the good seeds will settle to the bottom) then carefully pour off the pulp. Repeat until the water is clear. Then carefully pour the seed over your screen, spreading them out as you go so they are in a single layer. Write the name of the variety on a tag, and tie it to your screen. Sit the screen where it will be out of the sun, but still have some ventilation for drying (again, the garage works well). Let the seeds dry for 2-3 weeks, then carefully scrape them off the screen (an old credit card works well for this) into a paper lunch bag with the variety name written on it. After another 2 weeks, the seeds can be stored in paper envelopes or clear plastic bags. (be sure to label them) You want to give the seeds plenty of time to dry, so they won't mold in the bags. Keep them in a cool, dark place and they will be good for 2-3 years! Good Luck!
ALUMA WALLET
Ok..flat out..these suck..unless you fold your money 4 x it doesnt fit..and God forbid if you try to carry more than 6 dollars or 5 or 6 cards..the latch is plastic and breaks easily..if you have a license and a debit card youre ok..lol..any more and it doesnt close tight,and isnt waterproof..Just another hype TV junk product from China..save 10.00..DONT BUY THIS!!! Maybe a car can run over it, but if you drop it it breaks..hahaha Carl
eBook reading
I would like to tell you about eBook reading.First, the "device" will hold many books (in the hundreds) for you to read at your leisure. If you put it down (for some reason) it will turn itself off after a few minutes, BUT will NOT lose your place. When you turn it back on, it returns to the exact page you were on when you "put it down" ( I sometimes doze off when I get to a part which doesn't keep me alert to find out what happens next).The one I have allows you to connect to the internet, look at available books (like going to a library) and download ones you want to read. Books which cost will allow a free download of the first part so you can read and then decide whether to [purchase or not.Another feature is the text size which you can select to suit yourself.I highly regemend an eBook purchase for yourself and it also makes a great gift to anyone who is a reader.
I can provide remote assist to your newly purchased PC!
If you purchased a geputer from me here on okayand have Internet access, I can remotely assist you if you are having any trouble on the PC or laptop.Here's how:Contact me by e-mail (located on my okay page: http://myworld.okay.ge/geputerresurrectionspecialist) to schedule a time for assistance.At the start of your scheduled appontment, prepare for the remote assistance by going through the first 8 steps of the tutorial listed below for your appropriate operating system. I will then receive your e-mail. Connect to your geputer using the information provided by you in the e-mail and assist you with any problem you may have.WINDOWS REMOTE ASSISTANCE TUTORIAL FOR XP1. Click on Start.2. Click on All Programs.3. Find and select Remote Assistance from your list of programs.4. Select Invite someone to help you.5. If you use Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express, select the e-mail option and prepare an e-mail to be sent to my e-mail address. Uncheck the password option, just to make thing easier.5a. If you use a web-based email, like g-mail, yahoo, or aol, use the third option Save invitation as file. Click continue, uncheck Require the recipient to use a password (just to make things easier), click Save Invitation. Remember where the invitation is saved. (usually in your My Documents folder, Named: RAInvitation.6. You may close the assistance window, or minimize it.7. Open your email account if it is not already open. If using a web-based e-mail, remember to attach the Remote Assistance Invitation file to a new e-mail before sending it. 8. Send the e-mail to my e-mail address.9. A small window will pop-up informing you that I have received your invitation. Click YES to allow me to see your screen.10. I will then send a request to take control of your system. click YES.11. Your screen may change colors, this is ok, it will return to normal after I release control of your system.12. The remote geputer now can see and control your system. When assistance is geplete, I will release your geputer and your settings will return to normal.WINDOWS REMOTE ASSISTANCE TUTORIAL For Vista or 71.Click on Start.2.Type in Windows Remote Assistance.3.Select Windows Remote Assistance from the list of programs.4.Select the first option to Invite someone you trust to help you. 5.Select the first option if you use a web-based e-mail account like g-mail, yahoo or AOL. Remember the location where you saved the invite file. Select the second option if you use Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express. 6.Leave this window open (Titled: Windows Remote Assistance).7.Open your e-mail account if it is not already open. If using a web-based email, be sure to attach the Remote Assistance Invitation that you saved earlier in step 5. 8.Create a new e-mail to my e-mail address. Include the password in the body of your email. Send e-mail.9.Allow the remote geputer to connect to your geputer by clicking yes.10.The color scheme and background image might change on the desktop. This is OK.11.Allow the remote geputer to share control of your geputer by clicking yes.12.The remote geputer can now see and manipulate settings on your geputer. When done, I will releasecontrol and your settings will return to normal.
Mold life
In order to preserve the life of your mold, do not use it more than once a day. After choosing the mold from the shelf, use a soft brush to sweep away the dust left by the last pouring. When pouring
BAD BUSINESS AND SERVICE...LIERS!!!!!
i ordered a purse won it for .01 cent they emailed me and told me a mouse ate it and promised me a 15.00 refund for the trouble and inconveniance got me to close the case and did not give me the refund i do not regemend these people to anyone if they lie they do not have good ethics not to mention the excuse of a mouse eating the purse out of an entire warehouse of purses.
Baby Infant Newborn One Piece Onesie Lots
Brand new in stock are baby onesies lots and socks. Also, kufi hats with daisy flower attached. Low prices and free USA Shipping. Assorted sizes for boys and girls. Make great giftsamy2004marie's okay Store
3rd Hand Uses, Choices, and Options in Soldering
An Overview:As I give versions of similar replies to assorted folks over a period of time, it seems wise to offer a guide on our various 3rd Hands and Work Holding Tools. Frankly this will not be of much help with other manufactures products, specially as much of what we make is unique, but it should clear up the whats? and whys? of our offerings and so make your choices cleaner and with less regret. No one (save our foolish government) likes to waste their money, although when you can just print more I suppose it doesnt matter as much. Most of us cannot do that, so I surely dont want YOU to waste yours.Most all the things minus the free standing Storks, Ring Bosses , Hitching Posts and Grilling Pads are based on 3 basic Soldering Pad platforms : Mini, Junior and Regular. All the variants utilize one of these 3 sizes. In practice actually only TWO, the Junior and Regular are used for kits. The Nice, Sweet and Wild Stork Nest are made from Junior pads (8 x 10.5), Quadropuss, and the Griller Pads are from the Regular size (12 x 10.5) . These are listed here in the order of cost and geplexity.Nice Series:This is the low cost starter end of the offerings. A smaller pad (Jr.), minimal magnifier and 3rd hand armature. Sometimes the armature (the part that holds the clips and magnifier) is not attached to the pad. Frankly, that is not a good thing for the user as unattached 3rd Hand armatures are very hard to get good use from. They move when you dont want them to. The Ultra Nice and Ultra Nice ARE attached.. All the Nice offerings are there because I dont see it as my part to insist on what you buy: you know what you can afford.Sweet Series: These have the same size pad (Jr.) as the Nice series, the pads are painted and all the armatures and magnifiers are of the higher, lighted, grade with a 6 inch dual light magnifier. Most have the Storks. Storks are a necessary evolution of the simple cheap alligator clip. Alligator clips are very limited in what they grab and they tend to melt under the flame of a torch: in short, they suck. These units gee with a good variety of solder and tool options.Quadropuss Series: These units are based on the much larger pads and have the better optics as well as Storks. They are built with the idea of 4 (at least) clip sets to hold n, so more than one set up can be run at a time. This allows much greater flexibility in use. It also has the honor of being our very first offering in attached armatures. All else grew from it.Wild Stork Nest: This is our latest effort in 3rd hands, where we moved into 3D (kind of) where storks mounted on rails can be placed in reach of ANYWHERE across the width of whichever board they are mounted to. They are based on the idea of working in the round with maximum flexibility and will have the best in lit magnifiers.Grilling Pads or Pouring Pads:Grilling Pads are 2 of our Regular pads with a roughly 8 inch separation. The top one has a 4 inch circular hole cut into the center with a thick stainless steel mesh attached. It is used for heating from the BOTTOM of what you want to join, Many times this is desired as SOLDER ALWAYS FLOWS TOWARD HEAT.Pouring Pads are Regular sized or Junior sized pads that have boarders (1/2 inch thick and high) on THREE sides of them. They are meant fro restraining where hot metal might run to when being poured into molds,So that is it. Four series (so far) and the future as open as we can make it (yep, being optimistic about our economy if not our government) and we will leave with some final definitions of accessory things like Storks, Ring Bosses, Hitching Posts and such.Hitching Posts: These are carbon/graphite posts that are meant for the medium and large sizes of Jump Rings, links that hold jewelry together. They are NOT for tiny/fine jump rings on much of womens jewelry. By way of example, if the Jump Ring is the same size or smaller than a pencil lead they really cannot be of much help. You can still drape chain over it and hold it with clips (Storks preferably as they hold both small AND large things better) but when it gets too fine the carbon is too brittle to be of use. The Hitching Post holds links up to about 3/8ths of an inch. Because it is carbon nothing will stick to it. They DO hold heat and frankly are better suited to torch work although irons can also work.Ring Boss: Essentially a MUCH larger version of the Hitching post that can hold a fair series of finger and body rings. We have 3 sizes of posts that fit all finger ring sizes. These are both used in some Quadropuss kits, like the Ramona.Storks: A natural outgrowth of seeing clips melt and work ruined. These are unique to us as our answer to needing something that holds many things well. They are made of stainless steel and can hold bitty stuff with the fine end and larger things with the length of the jaw. They are about 6 inches in length with over 2 inches in clamping area. The Wild Stork is an unbolted Stork that can move as needed.Ok, thats all folks! Thanks for thanking the time to read this and let us (actually me, Ron) know where it gees up short in description. All this is about being readable and understandable.
Dinosaurs from mexican seller called Gallifero
Hi to all buyers interested in dinosaurs models,Search the site Geene models it's the best dinosaurs models you can buy.Gallifero(seller on okay) is a great artist.Thanks.
Crafters: Are you throwing your money away? Find Out!
This guide is going to show you a simple and easy way to save money and timeevery time you paint your craft items.Now, if you're only going to paint a couple things, one time,then this guide won't help you. This is geared for the person who regularly paints craft itemson an ongoing basis as a hobby or home based business.I'm always painting the styrofoam centerpieces and the larger foam candelabracenterpieces that I've been making lately for sweet 16s.I typically have about 10 colors that I offer although there's probably only 3 or 4 that arethe most popular.My favorite tool for painting my work is the little 3 inch wide trim or touch up rollerthat gees in it's own little roller tray. You can get these at the local home improvementor hardware store. I don't like the spongy foam rollers - I use the mohair style of rollers.They allow you to put a heavier coat of paint on and help to evenly cover whatever you're painting.Anyways, after every job initially I was just tossing out the roller and the tray that came with it.I didn't want to spend the time to clean all the paint out of the roller and tray when I could just buy another one for less than $3.00After doing this for awhile, it started adding up.3 or 4 colors a couple times a week, several times a month - you get the picture.So I came up with a solution that not only lets me keep using the same rollers and traysbut it also saves me the time from NOT cleaning them and the money from NOT tossing them out.What is this genius solution you ask?Quart size resealable plastic bags with the Zip-Loc kind of seal.I've used the single and the double seal kinds of bags and don't really notice much difference for this purpose although the double seal tends to last a little longer for me..How do these baggies save me time and money?All I do is put the little roller tray with the paint and the roller inside the baggie and seal it shut.If I suspect I won't be using that particular color for at least a month, I'll put a folded up and slightly damp paper towel inside the baggie underneath the roller tray so that it provides humidity. The paint is less likely to dry out this way. Most of the water based latex paint I use will stay perfectly good inside the sealed baggie for a couple months. The colors I use most often I just keep putting more paint in the roller tray as I need it but I just stick it back into the baggie when I'm done. NO cleaning and NO wasting money by tossing it out every time!The only thing I would caution you about is to make sure you store each roller tray / baggie in a flat position so that the paint doesn't leak out of the roller tray and get all over the inside of the baggie. Also periodically check all your colors just to make sure they are OK. I had one cheap brand of paint that actually got mold on it before I had a chance to use it again.I hope this simple tip helps you make more money and saves you some time.
How to make perfect Turkish Coffee
Turkish Coffee: A Tasty History Lesson and User GuideModern Turkish coffee traditions are thought to be ancient, and not exclusive to the country of Turkey in their history. During pre-history, the lands stretching between Turkey and Ethiopia possibly held wild coffee plants in their flora and fauna anthology. While no coffee plants grow wild in Turkey today, archaeologists have found first-man and early-man sites in these general regions, leading some coffee experts to speculate on the possibility of early man enjoying wild coffee plants in their lifestyles, diets or rituals. Ethiopia currently ranks at number-five in global coffee production.
Buying Guide - please read
I try my best to describe my items in my own words and how the item appears to me.I, myself, am also a buyer, so I'm not just speaking from a seller's perspective.
Braking System 101
What is a braking system?An automotive braking system is a
group of mechanical, electronic and hydraulically activated
geponents that use friction/heat to stop a moving vehicle.How does a braking system work?When
the brake pedal is depressed, the pressure on the brake pedal moves a
piston in the master cylinder, forcing the brake fluid from the master
cylinder through the brake lines and flexible hoses to the calipers and
wheel cylinders. The force applied to the brake pedal produces a
proportional force on each of the pistons.Braking SystemThe
calipers and wheel cylinders contain pistons, which are connected to a
disc brake pad or brakeshoe. Each output piston pushes the attached
friction material against the surface of the rotor or wall of the brake
drum, thus slowing down the rotation of the wheel.When pressure
on the pedal is released, the pads and shoes return to their released
positions. This action forces the brake fluid back through the flexible
hose and tubing to the master cylinder.What geponents are in the braking system?Disc BrakesDisc
Brakes are geprised of a disc or rotor, a caliper assembly, disc brake
pads and the wheel bearings and hardware necessary to mount the
geponents on the vehicle. The caliper is connected to the master
cylinder through tubes, hoses and valves that conduct brake fluid
through the system.Drum BrakesDrum Brakes are geprised of
a drum
group of mechanical, electronic and hydraulically activated
geponents that use friction/heat to stop a moving vehicle.How does a braking system work?When
the brake pedal is depressed, the pressure on the brake pedal moves a
piston in the master cylinder, forcing the brake fluid from the master
cylinder through the brake lines and flexible hoses to the calipers and
wheel cylinders. The force applied to the brake pedal produces a
proportional force on each of the pistons.Braking SystemThe
calipers and wheel cylinders contain pistons, which are connected to a
disc brake pad or brakeshoe. Each output piston pushes the attached
friction material against the surface of the rotor or wall of the brake
drum, thus slowing down the rotation of the wheel.When pressure
on the pedal is released, the pads and shoes return to their released
positions. This action forces the brake fluid back through the flexible
hose and tubing to the master cylinder.What geponents are in the braking system?Disc BrakesDisc
Brakes are geprised of a disc or rotor, a caliper assembly, disc brake
pads and the wheel bearings and hardware necessary to mount the
geponents on the vehicle. The caliper is connected to the master
cylinder through tubes, hoses and valves that conduct brake fluid
through the system.Drum BrakesDrum Brakes are geprised of
a drum
East Coast Wholesale scooters are GREAT
I see a bunch of bashing on here on Craig McKinney and East Coast; all I can say is that if you read these peoples tales you can tell they are high blood pressure types. Personally I can say this; the guy gave me 2 1000W scooters that will go dang near anywhere on any terrain and were quality built all around. He gave me a nice discount too; geparative models were triple the cost or more. I will also say this; there is assembly with these things and if you do not have a set of tools dont be a fool with your life trusting it to the sheet metal wrenches and pot metal hex; get the tools you need ready that it states you need in the instructions. Also have some thread lock handy. Do these two thing and you will have a GREAT experience like I did. Craig, THANK you for those monster scooters. Your video did them justice; they were exactly like what was in the you tube video and yes you were right, the seats are a son of a gun to get off once installed. Great product though; way ahead of its time in the USA.
How to Buy a Cookbook
Make sure it is what you are looking for
Make sure the cookbook author knows how to cook
Try sample recipes by author
Ask if a certain recipe is in the book
Only buy a Hungarian cookbook from a person who lived in Hungary
Only buy a Hungarian cookbook from a Hungarian (who else would know the authentic recipes)
Verify if you have found the original cookbook by the author and not an unathorized "copy"
Do not deal with sellers who contact you personally through the feedback link from another sellers page
Do not deal with sellers who offer bonus e-books if you purchase their book instead
Do not deal with sellers who incourage you to purchase cookbooks from them instead
Do not deal with sellers who spread okay policy violating behaviour through their listings
Do not deal with sellers whopassing themselves off as someone else, as such gemitting identity theft
Do buy books that are of original contect
Do buy books that have proven international notibility
Do buy books from sellers who have been televised
Do buy books from sellers who show you sample recipes of their cookbooks
Do not deal with a seller if she has violated okay policy by contacting your existing customers through our feedback page
Buying and sellinga cookbook should be a great experience and not a tool in an unfair gepetitor's agenda
Buy cookbooks with coloured photo pages for an easier recipe recreation
DO NOT BUY cookbooks that are copied from old cookbooks
Do not buy cookbooks where the author only added "my" in front of our cookbook titles
DO NOT BUY books from sellers who purchase their own books only to inflate their feedback score
DO NOT BUY books from sellers who have included fake media feedbacks in their item description
Report any listing violations to okay directly
Report any sellers contacting you directly from your feedback page
Buying a Cookbook should be a great experience that gives you pleasure for years to gee
Make sure the cookbook author knows how to cook
Try sample recipes by author
Ask if a certain recipe is in the book
Only buy a Hungarian cookbook from a person who lived in Hungary
Only buy a Hungarian cookbook from a Hungarian (who else would know the authentic recipes)
Verify if you have found the original cookbook by the author and not an unathorized "copy"
Do not deal with sellers who contact you personally through the feedback link from another sellers page
Do not deal with sellers who offer bonus e-books if you purchase their book instead
Do not deal with sellers who incourage you to purchase cookbooks from them instead
Do not deal with sellers who spread okay policy violating behaviour through their listings
Do not deal with sellers whopassing themselves off as someone else, as such gemitting identity theft
Do buy books that are of original contect
Do buy books that have proven international notibility
Do buy books from sellers who have been televised
Do buy books from sellers who show you sample recipes of their cookbooks
Do not deal with a seller if she has violated okay policy by contacting your existing customers through our feedback page
Buying and sellinga cookbook should be a great experience and not a tool in an unfair gepetitor's agenda
Buy cookbooks with coloured photo pages for an easier recipe recreation
DO NOT BUY cookbooks that are copied from old cookbooks
Do not buy cookbooks where the author only added "my" in front of our cookbook titles
DO NOT BUY books from sellers who purchase their own books only to inflate their feedback score
DO NOT BUY books from sellers who have included fake media feedbacks in their item description
Report any listing violations to okay directly
Report any sellers contacting you directly from your feedback page
Buying a Cookbook should be a great experience that gives you pleasure for years to gee
Tips for Using the Akiles Pro-Lam 230 Laminator
A good pouch laminator is the machine to use when you need to protect important documents. The Akiles Pro-Lam 230 is one such device and using it ispretty easy.However, everyone can use a little help from time to time, so here are some tips for using this machine:
The Pro-Lam 230 has a 9-inch feed opening so you can laminate letter- and legal-sized documents. You'll want to make sure your items are less than 9" across so they'll fit in the feed opening.
This laminator has an on-board laminating guide. You'll find it on top of the machine. The guide tells you what temperature setting to use depending on the thickness of your laminating pouch. You need to select the temperature settings and then let the machine warm up for 3 to 4 minutes. When the device is ready, a light will go on so you'll know when you can get started.
Using a carrier with the Pro-Lam 230 is highly regemended. A carrier will prevent adhesive from leaking out of the laminating pouch. Not only does this reduce the likelihood of pouch jams, it keep the inside of the laminator clean. You can get much more use out of a clean laminator than a dirty one.
When you start laminating your document, make sure the folded edge of the carrier goes in first. This ensures that your document will be processed properly.
The Pro-Lam 230 has a standby mode. Make sure you keep the machine on standby if you need to take a break but will resume laminating a few minutes later. Using the standby mode helps keep the machine in good working order.
Finally, you should always turn this machine off when you're finished laminating all of your documents. This prevents the motor from overheating.
The Akiles Pro-Lam 230 is a great pouch laminator for office applications. You'll be able to get a lot of use out of this machine if you follow the above steps. Good luck and happy laminating!
The Pro-Lam 230 has a 9-inch feed opening so you can laminate letter- and legal-sized documents. You'll want to make sure your items are less than 9" across so they'll fit in the feed opening.
This laminator has an on-board laminating guide. You'll find it on top of the machine. The guide tells you what temperature setting to use depending on the thickness of your laminating pouch. You need to select the temperature settings and then let the machine warm up for 3 to 4 minutes. When the device is ready, a light will go on so you'll know when you can get started.
Using a carrier with the Pro-Lam 230 is highly regemended. A carrier will prevent adhesive from leaking out of the laminating pouch. Not only does this reduce the likelihood of pouch jams, it keep the inside of the laminator clean. You can get much more use out of a clean laminator than a dirty one.
When you start laminating your document, make sure the folded edge of the carrier goes in first. This ensures that your document will be processed properly.
The Pro-Lam 230 has a standby mode. Make sure you keep the machine on standby if you need to take a break but will resume laminating a few minutes later. Using the standby mode helps keep the machine in good working order.
Finally, you should always turn this machine off when you're finished laminating all of your documents. This prevents the motor from overheating.
The Akiles Pro-Lam 230 is a great pouch laminator for office applications. You'll be able to get a lot of use out of this machine if you follow the above steps. Good luck and happy laminating!
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