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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

iPhone and iPod Touch Charging Case


iPod Charging Leather Case
We have all experienced the tragedy of forgetting to charge our cell phone and then having it conveniently die when we're far from a place to charge it. BUt if you are and iPhone user you won't have to worry about losing power when you have this Charging Leather Case for the iPhone or iPod Touch.

The iPhone Charging Leather Case is a must-have gadget for any iPhone or iPod Touch owner. Not only is it a fashionable looking leather cover but it also serves as a functional battery charger. Since you need a case to protect your iPhone anyway, why not have one that can recharge your battery too. When the phone is inside that case it is also connected to a dock. That dock uses a Lithium Ion battery that will give you enough charge for 3 1/2 more hours of talk time.

The battery in the iPhone and iPod Touch Charging Leather case is also rechargable and comes with a USB cable for recharging with a computer or with your iPhone's AC adapter. The case can recharge your iPhone or iPod Touch up to 1 1/2 times before it needes to be recharged, but hopefully you will only need to use it in emergency situations. And if you remembered to charge your phone and don't need the Leather Case's charging power simply turn the charger off with the touch of a button and all you have is a sleek looking, protective leather case.

If you ever find yourself losing battery power on your phone you won't want to be caught without the iPhone and iPod Touch Charging Leather Case.

Guitar Lamps require you to rock out to dim the lights



Most dimming lamps make you tap the base to make it dim or turn a knob.  However, these lamps force you to play a little tune on those strings in order to make those lights dim down.  They’re the perfect way to set the mood for anyone you might drag into your love nest.  Then again, you start calling it a love nest or anything along those lines and you might find yourself being the only one willing to enter the room.

Spycam: 2012 Volkswagen New Beetle

2012 Volkswagen New Beetle Spied Front Three Quarter
The Original Retro Car Gets Even More Retro - In a Good Way
onsidering that the “New” Beetle has been on-sale since 1998 and that we’ve been talking about a replacement since roughly 2007, your skepticism of a successor is forgiven. After chasing rumors for years, we can finally show you the new New Beetle, caught testing in its homeland.
A casual glance might have you wondering just what we’re on about, but look a bit closer. Volkswagen tried hard to make this look like any old Beetle, but it’s a cleverly disguised mule. The giveaway is the roofline, particularly over the rear seats. For as much as Volkswagen touted the inherent interior space advantage of a round object, it was really only an advantage if you were Yao Ming and sitting in one of the front seats. In the back seats, it meant intimate knowledge of the rear window as experienced by the back of your head and Volkswagen knew it. That’s why this car has a flatter roofline that drops off sharply after the rear seats instead of right on top of them.
It’s also why the original Type I Beetle had a similar roofline, which furthers the New Beetle’s retro-tastic design motif. In fact, a lot of the new New Beetle’s styling is influenced by the Type I as the original retro car gets even more retro. The windshield on this prototype is more vertical, again like the original, and helps get rid of the notorious football field-sized dash on the current model. Moving farther forward, the hood has been stretched out both to compensate for the shorter windshield and, again, to make the car look more like the original Type I. Viewed from the side, the new design has a surprising bit of Porsche to its shape, possibly a nod to its heritage if not just a coincidence.
Not everything on the new New Beetle is retro-inspired, though. A fair amount of inspiration can also be traced to the 2005 Ragster Concept. While Volkswagen made a point of keeping the car’s short overhangs (again, like the Type I), it is getting new fascias. Up front, it looks almost as though the engineers hung the old fascia over the top of the new one to throw us off and the result is an ugly under-bite that does its job of disguising updates brilliantly. Expect a more aggressive fascia with larger air intakes to help fight the New Beetle’s “chick car” image. Above it, the new hood is wider and less round at the front, very much unlike the Type I and a bit less cutesy than the old New Beetle. The headlights, meanwhile, are a new design with separate projectors rather than the integrated units on the current car.

Babe I love you!!!

Babe, I'm leaving, I must be on my way
The time is drawing near
My train is going, I see it in your eyes
The love, the need, your tears

But I'll be lonely without you
And I'll need your love to see me through
Please believe me, my heart is in your hands
And I'll be missing you

You know it's you babe
Whenever I get weary and I've had enough
Feel like giving up
You know it's you babe
Giving me the courage and the strength I need
Please believe that it's true, babe, I love you
Babe, I love you

Babe, I'm leaving, I'll say it once again
Somehow try to smile
I know the feelings we're trying to forget
If only for a while

But I'll be lonely without you
And I'll need your love to see me through
Please believe me, my heart is in your hands
And I'll be missing you

Babe, I love you
Babe, I love you
Ooh, babe I love you

More lyrics: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/p/piolo_pascual/#share

Captain no Captain

SEATTLE – With WWE Bragging Rights less than two weeks away, the time had come for the Raw roster to determine which Superstars would carry the brand’s flag into battle and just who would lead that charge – The Miz or John Cena.
The Miz def. John Cena in a No Disqualification Match (PHOTOS | WATCH)
John Cena’s patience must be wearing thin. The WWE’s powerhouse faced The Miz to determine which would be the sixth and captaining member of Team Raw. During the contest, season two NXT Rookies Husky Harris and Michael McGillicutty interfered, costing Cena another crucial match just as they had done at Hell in a Cell.
After the bout, Raw’s anonymous General Manager asserted control and informed the WWE Universe that next week, Harris & McGillicutty must face off against Cena and his tag team partner – WWE Champion Randy Orton!
Rubbing salt into his loss, Wade Barrett berated his reluctant disciple and informed him that if Harris & McGillicutty win, they will be allowed to join The Nexus. The Englishman even provoked Cena to attack him, safe in the knowledge that were the "Legendary" star to follow through, he would be unceremoniously terminated from WWE.
Natalya confronted “Co-Unified Divas Champions” Lay-Cool (PHOTOS | WATCH)
WWE’s Mean Girls are at it again. The self-proclaimed “Co-Unified Divas Champions,” Michelle McCool & Layla, trained their infantile insults on Natalya, the No. 1 contender to the Unified Divas Title. After enduring a few pointed verbal jabs, Natalya, the only female to endure the infamous Hart Family Dungeon training grounds, demonstrated that she’s unfazed by the taunts. In fact, when Lay-Cool was finished with their gibes, the other Raw Divas came out to confront them and offer Natalya a show of support. Burn!

Wresting Championship

Professional wrestling mimics the structure of title match combat sports. Participants compete for a championship, and must defend it after winning it. These titles are represented physically by a belt that can be worn by the champion. In the case of team wrestling, there is a belt for each member of the team.
Almost all professional wrestling promotions have one major title, and some have more. Championships are designated by divisions of weight, height, gender, wrestling style and other qualifications.
Typically, each promotion only recognizes the "legitimacy" of their own titles, although cross-promotion does happen. When one promotion absorbs or purchases another, the titles from the defunct promotion may continue to be defended in the new promotion or be decommissioned, usually through championship unification.
Behind the scenes, the bookers in a company will place the title on the most accomplished performer, or those the bookers believe will generate fan interest in terms of event attendance and television viewership. Lower ranked titles may also be used on the performers who show potential, thus allowing them greater exposure to the audience. However other circumstances may also determine the use of a championship. A combination of a championship's lineage, the caliber of performers as champion, and the frequency and manner of title changes, dictates the audience's perception of the title's quality, significance and reputation.
A wrestler's championship accomplishments can be central to their career, becoming a measure of their performance ability and drawing power. The most accomplished or decorated wrestlers tend to be revered as legends. American wrestler Ric Flair has had multiple world heavyweight championship reigns spanning over three decades. Japanese wrestler Último Dragón once held and defended a record 10 titles simultaneously.

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