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Archive for November 14th, 2008

DeLonghi EW7707CM Oil-filled Radiator with ComforTemp Technology

Posted by samongnim on November 14, 2008

DeLonghi EW7707CM Oil-filled Radiator with ComforTemp Technology

We are interested in DeLonghi EW7707CM Oil-filled Radiator with ComforTemp Technology Yes, I think that interesting .

Customer Shopping BuZZ

Good so far4
Good so far. Hopefully, it will be as good as now for the whole winter

One of the best heaters to have5
I just received this heater the other day, and I have to say this thing is very awesome. It’s the best heater I have ever used because it’s very quiet and it can warm up a room quickly. It also feels very sturdy and durable, and the size of it seems to be just right. So don’t be alarmed about seeing a super large delivery box waiting in front of your door. One of the nice things about this heater is the comfort temperature feature button. I like this feature because it makes the heater warm the room and not to a point where it feels like you just opened a kitchen oven.

Before buying this, I was looking for the electric type heaters that glow red and blows out the heat out with a fan, but after using a few of those in the past, which broke down too soon, I decided to get one that is more sturdy, and one with the type of design that has been working well for decades; a heater with an old-school design but with some modern capabilities. As mentioned before, the great thing about this product is that it is very quiet. So if you are a light sleeper, this is the one to get or if you just like things to be quiet in general then this is another reason to buy this heater. Another nice feature is that the wheels of the heater can fold inward when you need to store it back in the box or in a closet.

I really recommend this heater with two thumbs up to anyone !!

Works Great!5
I originally bought this while in Afghanistan to keep me warm during the -1 degree Farenheit nights. It worked wonderfully there and I was doubly pleased when I started using it at home during the winters. We live in an old brick home in DC and the downstairs is absolutely horrible at keeping heat in. My gas bills would usually run me $400 for at least two months during the winter. I broke this out when the temperature started cooling down and it had the whole first floor of my home warmed up by 2 degrees within minutes.

The only downsides are that the surface does get pretty hot and it emits a terrible smell for the first week after you initially take it out of the box and turn it on.

About DeLonghi EW7707CM Oil-filled Radiator with ComforTemp Technology detail

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #20 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: DeLonghi
  • Model: EW7707CM
  • Released on: 2007-08-15
  • Dimensions: 25.20″ h x 13.78″ w x 9.06″ l, 22.08 pounds

Features

  • Portable, oil-filled radiator provides economical, efficient operation
  • ComforTemp technology maintains optimal temperature in the room
  • 3 heat settings; specially designed thermal slots; low surface temperature
  • Smart-snap wheels; noiseless operation; wrap-around cord design
  • Measures 13-4/5 by 9 by 25-1/5 inches

Product Description

Comfortably heat any room in your home with ease using this portable radiator. DeLonghi’s EW7707CM is solidly designed, with features focused on comfort, safety and value. At the center of its design are 7 oil-filled radiator fins, which create heavy-duty heating capacity to heat any room from medium-sized up to large. These fins contain thermal slots, which allow for maximum heat flow while maintaining a safe surface temperature. The innovative ComforTemp feature is an easy and energy-wise way to maintain a comfortable temperature in a room. One push of the ComforTemp green button and the radiator will automatically cycle on and off to maintain optimal room temperature, saving energy with minimal effort. Additional features make this radiator an economical, easy and safe way to heat any indoor space. Thermal cut-off, rust-resistant durable metal construction, fully enclosed heating elements and gently rounded design Dimensions – 13.8 x 9 x 25.2

List Price: $79.99 Amazon Price: $59.08 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

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The Twilight Saga

Posted by samongnim on November 14, 2008

The Twilight Saga

Have a nice time i find The Twilight Saga Yes, I think that interesting .

Customer Shopping BuZZ

Only One Word for it-WOW! (Spoilers)5
OMG-I loved reading this. I immediately understood Bella, and the style of writing was vivid. I especially liked the last book, because I thought Renesmee was a great character. I liked a bit of action, like the scene in “New Moon” with Laurent, and I liked some character development, like in “Eclipse” when Rosalie told Bella her story.
One more thing-BUY AND READ IT RIGHT NOW!

Gorgeous keepsake collection of all four books in the Twilight series!5
This is a value buy for those who are contemplating sinking their teeth [pun intended] into Stephenie Meyers’ Twilight series as it not only offers all four books, i.e. Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn for a great price, they all come housed in a gorgeous keepsake box. I have all four of the books in hardcover, but I purchased them individually as they were released, and am seriously contemplating getting this boxed set which I can keep as a souvenir, and then use the other books as my reading copies.

Well, for those who are new to the series, the books are in the following order:
Twilight – Bella Swan moves to a small town near Seattle called Forks and meets Edward Cullen, an enigmatic student at her high school who turns out to be a vampire and lives with his clan in a magnificent mansion. As the romance between Bella and Edward blossom, they have to face obstacles such as the physical ‘constraints’ of being in a mortal-vampire relationship, facing objections from their respective families, and threats from other more vicious vampires.

New Moon – Edward and Bella are parted and Bella is so heartbroken that her life becomes empty and without direction. Enter Jacob Black, the tall, dark and handsome friend from the reservation, La Push who provides Bella with not only friendship but someone she can trust and rely on during a desperate time. Of course, nothing in Bella Swan’s life is ever quite so simple and complications crop up once again.

Eclipse – Edward and Bella are back together, much to the disappointment and disgust of Jacob Black, himself now an other-worldly being. Will he convince Bella that he is more worthy of her love or will Edward prevail?

Breaking Dawn – the final instalment in the series. Edward, Bella and Jacob feature prominently here, with the most pivotal question – will Bella sacrifice her mortality for an immortal life with Edward? If so, what are the repercussions?

All in all, the Twilight series makes for an interesting and fun reading experience and this beautiful boxed set for the price offered here on Amazon is definitely a keepsake for fans and new readers alike!

One Star is WAY Too Much to give for this series.1
To put it simply, the books were terrible. Not only did they have purple prose on every page, but the lack of general writing quality was horrifying, and Meyer appeared to have wanted to set feminism back about 100 years in the process. ‘Twilight’ introduces the main heroine, Bella Swan (‘beautiful swan’) who is nothing more than a walking doormat. She could hardly take a step without needing a boy to come and rescue her, which (as a girl) I find extremely degrading.

Bella gives up all her ambitions, goals and dreams (which consists only of reading ‘Wuthering Heights’ over and over again, but nevertheless…) to marry Edward, abandoning her friends and family without a second thought. Oh, how lovely…

Not one of the characters were developed well in the least. Meyer used Bella’s clichéd flaws to try to make her endearing, and failed miserably. Bella is a seemingly unattractive, plain, clumsy, immature, self-concious girl, yet every person with a ‘y’ chromosome feels the need to throw themselves at her. Please, spare me.

Bella and Edward’s ‘love’ is never explained. The only thing we know is that she thinks he’s hot and he thinks she smells good. Not exactly a captivating romance.

The entire series revolves around ‘Edward is beautiful and prefect and gorgeous’, ‘I hate Forks’, ‘Edward is beautiful and perfect and gorgeous’, ‘How dare these people actually be nice to me, they must be out to get me, that’s the only explaination’, ‘I hate Forks’, ‘Edward is beautiful and perfect and gorgeous’. Gets a little straining after a while.

The dialogue isn’t in keeping with the targeted age group. At one point (eighteen-year-old) Bella actually states “Holy crow!” Come on, I’m a thirteen year old and I don’t even say things like that.

There are so many plot holes it’s ridiculous. I mean, her father is the Chief of Police and he doesn’t know that a strange man is sneaking into his daughter’s room at night and sleeping over? And he can’t tell when his own child is lying through her teeth at him? Call me crazy, but I find that really hard to believe.

Bella is one of the most co-dependant characters I’ve ever come across, and I’ve come across a lot of characters. At first, she was okay, not ideal, but okay. But after she met Edward, she became completely dependent on the Cullens, drooling over them and hanging on their every word. If Edward didn’t come to school one day, was she seriously going to die? I think not.

And Edward! Contrary to popular belief, he’s not ‘every girl’s dream’; *he-hem* I’m a girl, thank you very much and Edward is about the worst boyfriend I could ever imagine (with the possible exception of George Bush) Ugh, and I thought I was going to hurl at all the corny one-liners he was dishing out. ‘Before you my life was like a moonless night, but you brighten up my world with your beauty’ (or something to that effect) Yes, okay, you like her, we get the point, jeeze! And through the entire book, he was practically groping her. Every other sentence was ‘… and he leaned in to brush his marble lips once more to my [insert body part here] I’m glad I’m not a gullible person, because this is teaching teenage girls that groping is okay, it shows that the guy loves you! Not a great message to be putting out there- even though half the fangirls proclaiming their undying love to him would’ve- had he been real -put a restraining order out on him two day into the ‘relatinoship’.

And the name Renesmee Carlie Cullen? Seriously? If Meyer wanted to encorperate Renee, Esme, Carlisle and Charlie into the ‘child’s’ name, why couldn’t she have used Charlotte (nickname: Charlie/Carlie) Esme Renee Cullen? At least that’s realistic and it avoids the whole ‘Loch Ness Monster’ fiasco (which a responsible writer would have taken into account).

Meyer frequently changed the POV of her characters; at one point Bella stated that her ‘cheeks were as red as tomatoes’. Not only is this one of the most clichéd similes a writer can use (tomatoes are red? Wow, I never would have known *rolls eyes*), it begs the question, how could Bella have known what color her cheeks were? They could have been blue with green polka-dots for all she knew, she wasn’t standing in front of a mirror.

I’m completely baffled that a book this mediocre made it on the New York Times Best-Seller List. It’s a huge kick in the stomach for all us writers who want to add something meaningful to the literary world, and not include a ‘hawt’ guy for eleven year old girls to drool over.

About The Twilight Saga detail

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-10-15
  • Format: Box set
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 2360 pages

Product Description

This stunning set, complete with all four hardcover books as well as four collectible prints, makes the perfect gift for fans of the bestselling vampire love story.

List Price: $83.00 Amazon Price: $45.65 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

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Cheers

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