Friday, 25 April 2008
Easy food preparation
And for the tea drinkers
If you find the kettle too heavy to lift, why not think about investing in a Tefal Quick Cup? As you only have to lift the cup from under the water, it saves all the arm work. It can splutter a bit, so be careful not to leave your hand too close if you leave the cup on the surface underneath while it fills, but if you get the right size mugs, one press and it fills while you fetch the milk. You can always top up a bit manually if you prefer your mugs bucket size. They are available from many sources now, and the price is usually between £50 and £60 n the net.
How hot is your bath?
New Feminine Fit range
Full Body Massage?
Energy Friendly Coffee
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Switch Sticks
The loudest and proudest walking sticks going have released their latest collection. People dont tend to forget the person with the pink polka dot stick, so it must be time for me to get a new one.
Next step, I have heard there are classes in some places for martial arts using your walking stick - now theres one to frighten the neighbours.
My Baby - Samsung Q1 Ultra
For those of you who have way too much paperwork to carry round, but no strength or space in you bag to carry it, what can you do? - Well my preferred option was a Samsung Q1 Ultra. Its a full Windows Vista PC, but very tiny - the screen is 7". This makes it big enough to clearly see a document on screen and make note on it with the pen, but easily small enough to carry round on most days.
Sadly Vista runs like an asthmatic dog on it, and the Samsung site gets no marks at all for having a really bad flash site, pop up menus and just about every other sin imaginable. However if you take the hard disk shuffling off, its definitely useable for day to day, but not as a main PC running heavy duty applications.
The lack of keyboard doesn't bother me, but if you want this, then look elsewhere. I use the pen mostly, the split thumb keyboard occasionally, and the decidedly bizarre dial keys (an on screen touch keyboard split into two quarter circles extruding from the bottom corners for want of a better description) only to try and remember to turn them back off.
All in all its a great toy, the screen resolution on that size looks stunning, and I am always surrounded by jealous cooing tech guys whenever I put it on the table at meetings.
Other options are the Asus EeePC, and the HTC touch amongst an ever increasing variety of options. For more on the Q1 Ultra, try PC World
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