Sunday, December 9, 2007
Magazine Butler
http://www.solutions.com/jump.jsp?itemType=PRODUCT&itemID=829
You won't regret it and the disorganized person in YOUR life will love them.
Bionicles - Give kids ultimate imaginative control
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
TV Shows on DVD
Amazon has some great prices right now on DVD sets. Check it out!
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Did you say Eneloop??
Here is the Amazon.com Description:
Amazon.com Product Description
In years past, you had to recharge your rechargeable batteries before leaving on a trip or sliding them into your electronic device. Otherwise, you ran the risk of depending on nearly dead batteries once you reached your destination, as stored power tends to degrade over time. Now GE/Sanyo steps into the void with its eneloop line of batteries, which come pre-charged and ready to use right out of the pack. Even better, the batteries have an extremely low self-discharge rate, with the ability to maintain 85 percent of residual capacity after one year of storage and 70 percent residual capacity after two years of storage. As a result, leaving home without recharging the batteries won't ruin your Bryce Canyon vacation or cross-country plane trip.
Eneloop batteries offer a number of advantages over traditional alkaline batteries, including up to four times more power when used in a digital camera, high performance even at low temperatures (down to 23 degrees F) during your winter vacation, and a vast cost savings in the long run. The eneloop advantages are even more glaring when compared to typical NiMH batteries: not only are they ready for use right out of the box, but they generally last longer than most NiMH batteries (continuous and frequent recharging can destroy other NiMH models) and save both time and money (traditional NiMH charging is slow when you're in a hurry, while rapid chargers are expensive). All told, you can recharge eneloop batteries up to 1,000 times without experiencing a memory effect; just charge the amount you need and you're set.
This four-pack of 800 mAh AAA batteries is ideal for everything from electric shavers to TV remotes to portable flashlights.Product Description
precharged And Can Be Used Immediately Out Of The Package retain 85% Of Charge After 12 Months Of Storage take 4x More Shots With A Digital Camera Than With Any Other Disposable Batterycan Be Charged Up To 1000 Times And Compatible With Other Nimh Battery Chargers no Memory Effect- recycleable - And Environmentally Friendly - special Recyclable Packaging Can Also Be Used As A Convenient Storage Case For Your Batteries.
Oh the Dremel!
You'll find that a dremel and/or a bunch of attachments for it will make any polymer clay or jewelry artist cry with joy!
Here are some links and ideas:
How to make a better Dremel polishing tool
How to make a decorative polymer clay egg
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Calling All Gift Givers - Take 2!
Please, please send me your favorite gifts, either given or received! I would love to write about them so feel free to tell me your stories. I don't care if it's smoked fish or a Mercedes, if you loved it, I'll love it. You can simply comment to this post or email me at gimmethebest(at)gmail(dot)com - note: just replace the @ and . before you send it! I write it out like that to avoid spam.
Thank you very much!
Suzzy (sounds like buzzy)
For The Baker in Your Life
The Cake Pan Lady sells real, high quality Nordic Ware pans (they have those handy covers!) that she engraves with adorable images and the name of the recipient. You have to see the sweet designs, I cannot adequately describe them here.
Check out her web site: http://www.thecakepanlady.com/
Thursday, October 4, 2007
The Hussy Gets Me Where I Need to Be
Nonetheless, I wanted a Hussy of my own. Some kind voice to tell me when I've overshot my exit "Recalculating..." and when I've arrived at the right place "Arriving at destination".
I tend to be an early adopter when it comes to gadgets. Makes my husband a little crazy. I had purchased a GPS system a few years ago that I thought would help me not get lost so often. Basically it's a $400 paperweight. I bought too early. So prior to last Christmas I sent him an email. The gist of it was "I know what you're thinking, don't say it. Please get this for me for Christmas, it would make me very happy." I figured that my chances of actually getting another $300+ possible paperweight were probably pretty slim, but didn't think it hurt to ask.
Imagine my delight (I'm such a geek for electronic and computer stuff) when I found my own little hussy under the tree! I thanked him profusely for the gift and for NOT saying anything smart while giving it to me, as much as I might have deserved it.
To show him that I had done my research on this one, I ran out to get velcro to stick it on my dashboard and started it right up. He was impressed. Unlike my Brother-in-law's hussy, my Hussy has NEVER steered me in the wrong direction. My husband probably still thinks it's a bit of an extravagance, but he admits that it does what it's supposed to do - keep his wandering wife from ending up off course all the time. Thanks honey!
CALLING ALL GIFT RECEIVERS!
Thank you very much!
Suzzy (sounds like buzzy)
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
The Swiss Army Knife - not weird at all!
My Dad carried a knife in his pocket at all times. He carried a gun too, but we won't go into that here. We were constantly running to him to open stuff, especially gift packaging at parties or holidays or stubborn foodstuffs in the kitchen. It was actually very endearing and somehow reassuring knowing that he had it covered.
"I don't think most people would think a Swiss Army knife as being a special gift" Kathy told me. But I totally disagree...what makes it special is in the eye of the receiver.
Now, when I was in High School I always carried a Swiss Army knife in my purse or backpack. It was simply a handy thing to have. Now that our society has gone to heck in a handbasket, kids cannot even have a plastic knife without getting frisked and thrown out of school. Yes, I am bitter. Thanks for asking. But anyway, must put this gift in the "Over 18" category. I don't want any angry parents showing up at the door.
Monday, October 1, 2007
The Gifts We Remember
** Giant Barbiehead on a tray - ok, it sounds gruesome. But it rocked! I loved anything Barbie in the 1970's. I got this for Christmas one year and I played with her until the special Barbie make-up had hardened on and I had combed her hair into a frizz that wouldn't quit. Oh, and that weird "old Barbie" smell kind of turned me off too. What was UP with toys from that error and the icky plastic smell? Someone actually has one for sale on eBay.
** KodakInstamatic 125 Camera - Here is a GROOVY 1960's commercial featuring the fab camera. Mine was actually from the 1970's but I couldn't find a commercial for that.
What are your favorites, old or new? I'll post more of mine soon.
Happy Gifting! Suzzy
Gimme! Best Gifts Ever
I think picking out gifts is a tough job. If it's not tough, you're not trying hard enough. I mean it. Gifting your friends and family is an ART. I know, I know. We've all had to pick out the last minute "well, at least this shouldn't offend them" gifts. These things happen. We're all busy people and sometimes we forget stuff or get behind. In general though, we have lots of time to pick out thoughtful stuff.
I really want this blog to be a give and take - leave some ideas, pick some up. The holiday season is coming FAST!!! Start your engines...
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