This city skyline decal will give you a great view of Paris right from your living room! Including the iconic Eiffel Tower, this comes with an extra reflection piece at the bottom. In our opinion, the reflection adds an extra oomph to the entire silhouette!
Pack includes:
- 1 x Paris Skyline decal: 60" wide x 22" high (approximately 1.5m long)
- 1 x Paris Skyline reflection decal: 60" wide x 13" high in a second colour
*Full dimensions including the extra reflection piece is about 60" (151cm) wide x 35" (89cm) high.
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Simply peel and stick to transform a room instantly. Our wall decals are cut and hand finished from high quality vinyl with a matte finish and are completely removable so when you're ready for a change, simply peel off and you're ready to start again!
All packs include instructions on how to apply your decal.
(1 inch = 2.54cm)
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*Please note your colour choice for both the Silhouette (top half) and Reflection (bottom half) in "message to seller" box at checkout. If no colours are chosen, Black and Grey as shown will be sent by default*
Friday, December 31, 2010
Hong kong skyline night pic
A Jumbo approaches Hong Kong's famous Kai-Tak Airport (closed on 5 July 1998)
This airport once offered an incredibly exciting and spectacular approach!
Hong Kongs Kai Tak Airport (formerly the "Hong Kong International Airport (HKG)'') opened in 1936 and served Hong Kong for more than sixty years. In 1947, only three airlines operated through Kai Tak with a monthly total of 141 aircraft movements and 1,958 passengers. In 1954, as the existing terminal building was becoming congested, land reclamation commenced and this was followed by the construction of a runway promontory into the harbor together with a new passenger terminal. By 1969 the airport was handling approximately 2,200 passengers each hour and with the introduction of Boeing 747 aircraft, the single runway was extended in 1974 to its present length of 3,392 meters. In 1997, more than 28 million passengers and 1.7 million tons of cargo were handled at Kai Tak, more than twice the volume a decade ago. Some 67 airlines were operating scheduled services each day; over 420 aircraft arrived or departed at a frequency of one ever two minutes during peak periods. Owing to its location in the urban area, any further expansion was severely constrained which has resulted in Kai Tak operating well over its design capacity.
To meet the growing economic needs of Hong Kong, the government has built a replacement airport at Chek Lap Kok, an island some twenty seven kilometers to the west of Kai Tak. On 5 July 1998 Hong Kong international airport (Kai Tak) closed and its role has now been taken over completely by the new airport at Chap Lap Kok.
This airport once offered an incredibly exciting and spectacular approach!
Hong Kongs Kai Tak Airport (formerly the "Hong Kong International Airport (HKG)'') opened in 1936 and served Hong Kong for more than sixty years. In 1947, only three airlines operated through Kai Tak with a monthly total of 141 aircraft movements and 1,958 passengers. In 1954, as the existing terminal building was becoming congested, land reclamation commenced and this was followed by the construction of a runway promontory into the harbor together with a new passenger terminal. By 1969 the airport was handling approximately 2,200 passengers each hour and with the introduction of Boeing 747 aircraft, the single runway was extended in 1974 to its present length of 3,392 meters. In 1997, more than 28 million passengers and 1.7 million tons of cargo were handled at Kai Tak, more than twice the volume a decade ago. Some 67 airlines were operating scheduled services each day; over 420 aircraft arrived or departed at a frequency of one ever two minutes during peak periods. Owing to its location in the urban area, any further expansion was severely constrained which has resulted in Kai Tak operating well over its design capacity.
To meet the growing economic needs of Hong Kong, the government has built a replacement airport at Chek Lap Kok, an island some twenty seven kilometers to the west of Kai Tak. On 5 July 1998 Hong Kong international airport (Kai Tak) closed and its role has now been taken over completely by the new airport at Chap Lap Kok.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Hong kong skyline pic
Hong Kong International Airport ushers you to the gateway of Asia is only 23 minutes from Hong Kong Central. There is a population of more than 6.86 people living in Hong Kong, making some districts among the world's most densely populated areas. The Mass Transit Railway is fast, clean, efficient and inexpensive. The water from government mains satisfies UN World Health Organization standards and bottled water is widely available. Chinese and English are the official languages and Cantonese is the most widely spoken Chinese dialect. Most people in the service industry speak English. Even Double Decker British Bus on Nathan Road, Kowloon though visas are not required by U.S. passport holders to visit Hong Kong, they are needed to visit Mainland China. Hong Kong is situated on the southeastern coast of China reaching out over 424 miles with more than 260 outlying islands.
Hong kong disneyland pic
Disneyland will re-launch its Star Guest Programme for Indian tourists, as well as across the globe from March 19 to May 23, 2010. Recently, Hong Kong Disneyland organised interactive seminars to educate the travel trade partners about the programme in Mumbai and New Delhi. The seminar was attended by key tour operators and travel agencies, airlines and travel portals.
This year, to make the programme more popular, Hong Kong Disneyland will add a series of new ‘Magical Moments’ and three ‘Star Exclusive Experiences.’ Guests can purchase a Star Pass, at HKUSD 80 or HKUSD 120 and enjoy privileged entrance to different attractions and shows. The Star Tours will be available from HKUSD 1,388 for guests to join a tailor-made guided tour to various star experiences and exclusive character meet-and-greets with Disney friends.
On Fridays through Sundays, the Star Fireworks Dinner (HKUSD 300 per guest and minimum of two guests) will offer guests and their VIPs an unforgettable experience; a pre-show mocktail and a photo moment with two Disney friends in Plaza Inn before viewing the fireworks from the VIP viewing area.
The innovative Star Guest Programme received the ‘2009 International Service Excellence Award’ from the Customer Service Institute of America (CSIA) and the ‘Customer Service Excellence Award 2009 (Programme-based) – Gold Award’ from the Hong Kong Association for Customer Service Excellence (HKACE).
This year, to make the programme more popular, Hong Kong Disneyland will add a series of new ‘Magical Moments’ and three ‘Star Exclusive Experiences.’ Guests can purchase a Star Pass, at HKUSD 80 or HKUSD 120 and enjoy privileged entrance to different attractions and shows. The Star Tours will be available from HKUSD 1,388 for guests to join a tailor-made guided tour to various star experiences and exclusive character meet-and-greets with Disney friends.
On Fridays through Sundays, the Star Fireworks Dinner (HKUSD 300 per guest and minimum of two guests) will offer guests and their VIPs an unforgettable experience; a pre-show mocktail and a photo moment with two Disney friends in Plaza Inn before viewing the fireworks from the VIP viewing area.
The innovative Star Guest Programme received the ‘2009 International Service Excellence Award’ from the Customer Service Institute of America (CSIA) and the ‘Customer Service Excellence Award 2009 (Programme-based) – Gold Award’ from the Hong Kong Association for Customer Service Excellence (HKACE).
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Hong kong Pic
1. Milan, Italy
Milan is known all around the world for its fascinating fashion statement and designs. This city has produced various world famous designers like Armani and Valentino. Here you can easily find creations by world famous designers like Prada and Gucci in Via Monzani, Via della Spiga and Via Sant’Andrea. This city is the world’s fashion capital where you can enjoy the glamorous ambiance blended with sophisticated Italian frenzy.
2. Paris, France
Paris is worshipped by the great fashion designers and creators as it is the hub of great brands and names. This great city is the home to world famous designers like Coco Chanel, Dior, Yves Saint-Laurent, Gaultier and Versace. Here you can also find shops that would provide you goods at a low price. This city is crowded with small department stores and boutiques. Specialty stores are also available for women.
3. London, England
Here you will find an array of sophisticated shops that would truly mesmerize your senses. Some famous brands that you will find here are Hermes, Jimmy Choo and Gucci. This city is world famous for its jewelry shops as here you can find Selfridges, Tiffany & Co, Harrods and Harvey Nichols. Visit this place from an exciting shopping experience.
Milan is known all around the world for its fascinating fashion statement and designs. This city has produced various world famous designers like Armani and Valentino. Here you can easily find creations by world famous designers like Prada and Gucci in Via Monzani, Via della Spiga and Via Sant’Andrea. This city is the world’s fashion capital where you can enjoy the glamorous ambiance blended with sophisticated Italian frenzy.
2. Paris, France
Paris is worshipped by the great fashion designers and creators as it is the hub of great brands and names. This great city is the home to world famous designers like Coco Chanel, Dior, Yves Saint-Laurent, Gaultier and Versace. Here you can also find shops that would provide you goods at a low price. This city is crowded with small department stores and boutiques. Specialty stores are also available for women.
3. London, England
Here you will find an array of sophisticated shops that would truly mesmerize your senses. Some famous brands that you will find here are Hermes, Jimmy Choo and Gucci. This city is world famous for its jewelry shops as here you can find Selfridges, Tiffany & Co, Harrods and Harvey Nichols. Visit this place from an exciting shopping experience.
Great Websites
I have discovered some great websites in the last couple of weeks.
First off, youtube-mp3.org is a life saver. Secondly, I love the features of the NBA's new "KnicksNOW.com". As the Knicks fire up the Garden and basketball has become the hottest ticket in the city, New York is fired up a in need of a website like this. I love the feature that shows the most recent Tweets from Knicks players. It's perfect. It's pictured above. They call it 'Bockers 140'.
Also, I'm sooo into Google News, it's not even funny. Call me 5 years late, but this shit is brilliant!
Back on Track
Allow me to get this blog back on track, if I may. I have slacked hard-core with postings and such. I would like to share some of my favorite things, of recent, if you do not mind.
So, I fell in love with J.J Abrahms show 'UnderCovers' only to have it cancelled one me, just one of his many terrific programs I got into and America didn't. I can't stand LOST- anything supernatural he does (Cloverfield, Felicity) I
never like. I like his real shit. I just wish the world would agree with me already. Boy oh boy, is NBC a failure!
As for films, Black Swan is officially the best film of 2010. Natalie Portman will most definitely win an oscar. As for all-time, it's the most captivating motion picture I have ever seen. I will have to re-watch 'Misery' and 'Kung Fu Panda' to see if it makes it into my Top 3 of All-Time.
Stay tuned, I will post again in 10 minutes.
Monday, December 27, 2010
USA HOUSES WLL
You've probably heard of the Tumbleweed Tiny House Company ... their houses have been featured in Time, Domino, USA Today, and the New York Times, to name a few publications. The home pictured above is different from their other homes, which have that traditional, A-frame-esque shape. All Tumbleweed homes are sufficiently small, but this home is modern. It's 400 sf of green modern. The Z-Glass House is a stationary house, meant to be affixed to a foundation. You buy the plans and find a contractor to build it for you (with costs ranging in the $100 - $200 psf range). Or you can build it yourself. Check the layout, too. Such a great looking home, with a kitchen, bedroom, living room, and bathroom, what else do you need? Add a little solar on the roof, or maybe even a Skystream, and call it done.
Zglass_floorplan
Via Jetsongreen: tumbleweedhomes.com
New Construction and Home Products from Brazil
In wind turbines
recycle_bin_saving_water_toilet2.jpg
Brazilian home deco magazine Casa Claudia announced the winners of its annual awards for sustainable materials for construction and home products. Among the winners, we found a few interesting ideas coming from Brazil, which is showing great development in what comes to green products development. Those include alternatives for all tastes: an attractive recycling bin, a water saving toilet cistern, a panel for construction from recycled paper, a wind turbine with parts from natural fibers, and a set of furniture with vegetal materials and recovered wood. Keep reading to see bigger pictures, more info on the products and information on where to...
Wind Up Rechargeable Battery- Reliable And Safe For Your Gadget
By seema_mshr on Ecological
wind up rechargeable battery
With so many rechargeable batteries in the market it becomes difficult to decide. This wind up rechargeable battery has a lot to handle and provide it to you. When fully charged it gives power up to 2-5 hours for your MP3, 2 days stand by for your mobile phone and if in use it will give back up for 5 hours of talk time. When in use, this rechargeable battery provides a constant supply of 5V to your gadget and you don’t have to worry about any power shoot up or for any ups and downs in power supply.
It takes almost 8 hours to charge this 600milliamp battery with the help of an AC adaptor. This rechargeable battery can be used in cell phones, ipods, PDA’s and USB powered devices. Unlike other batteries in the market, this is much safe and reliable for any of your gadget. It costs for $ 39.99. It will prove to be very helpful to those who have to travel a lot or have to remain out of their homes for long and usually the other batteries don’t give as much back up as provided by this wind up rechargeable battery.
Via: Redferret
SMART Cars Coming to America
By Hank Green
This year at the LA Auto Show, I, for the first time ever, sat down in a SMART car. These little guys are smart for a lot of reasons, most importantly because they are comfortable, small, and practical. There's far more leg room in a SMART car than there is in my Nissan Sentra, but the SMART car is almost half the size.
The sacrifice, of course, is the back seat. But in a world where every family already has one SUV...why not also have a little $10,000 car for single-person trips that otherwise would use a tremendous amount of gas?
And that's why SMART is officially going for the American market. They announced their planned invasion last year, and now they're taking reservations. It's looking like you're going to need a reservation, too, as supply will be limited and the demand (for the launch at least) is there. So, if you want one of your own, head to SmartUSA.com and reserve yourself a ForTwo for only $99.
Summerhouse by Turner Castle
In UK
summerhouse-01.jpg
Sometimes if you need a bit more room you don't need to move or do a big addition; perhaps a garden shed will fill the bill. Architect/Builder Turner Castle, in collaboration with Ullmayer Sylvester Architects, built this "summerhouse for a family with two small boys. The client needed additional space in his North London house, which was brimming at the seams with his expanding family. Rather than extend, they decided to build a summerhouse at the bottom of their very long garden. The idea was that this small building was to perform a hybrid function: combining art studio, playroom, tool shed and kitchen."...
Computer System Runs on Just 8 Watts
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2007-11-30_131646.jpg
Eight watts. That's with processor and SDRAM running full tilt. Add the 8" LCD monitor at 12 Watts and a folding solar panel and you have a complete off-grid Linux puppy for £499. It was developed for the third world as "a collaborative, open source project of vast possibilities and a highly focused process to rapidly produce and distribute affordable computer appliances for people without reliable access to power. " That may be so, but it would work fine right here- my wall-warts suck more than 8 watts, let alone the computers. ...
Clevr: The Last Tea "Bag" You'll Ever Use
In tea infuser
tea-stick-chiasso.jpg
Reminscent of the Teastick (no spaces), the Tea Stick is a clever spring-loaded gadget perfect for brewing up a cup of tea without the muss and fuss of a pesky tea bag. Many tea aficionados will tell you that loose-leaf tea is the only way to go when brewing yourself; now you can do it in spring-loaded style and never have to bother with the waste of individually-wrapped tea bags. Sure, each tea bag doesn't contribute a huge amount of trash to the waste stream, but why do it if you don't have to? We aren't the only ones who liked the looks of this; it's available
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Via Jetsongreen: tumbleweedhomes.com
New Construction and Home Products from Brazil
In wind turbines
recycle_bin_saving_water_toilet2.jpg
Brazilian home deco magazine Casa Claudia announced the winners of its annual awards for sustainable materials for construction and home products. Among the winners, we found a few interesting ideas coming from Brazil, which is showing great development in what comes to green products development. Those include alternatives for all tastes: an attractive recycling bin, a water saving toilet cistern, a panel for construction from recycled paper, a wind turbine with parts from natural fibers, and a set of furniture with vegetal materials and recovered wood. Keep reading to see bigger pictures, more info on the products and information on where to...
Wind Up Rechargeable Battery- Reliable And Safe For Your Gadget
By seema_mshr on Ecological
wind up rechargeable battery
With so many rechargeable batteries in the market it becomes difficult to decide. This wind up rechargeable battery has a lot to handle and provide it to you. When fully charged it gives power up to 2-5 hours for your MP3, 2 days stand by for your mobile phone and if in use it will give back up for 5 hours of talk time. When in use, this rechargeable battery provides a constant supply of 5V to your gadget and you don’t have to worry about any power shoot up or for any ups and downs in power supply.
It takes almost 8 hours to charge this 600milliamp battery with the help of an AC adaptor. This rechargeable battery can be used in cell phones, ipods, PDA’s and USB powered devices. Unlike other batteries in the market, this is much safe and reliable for any of your gadget. It costs for $ 39.99. It will prove to be very helpful to those who have to travel a lot or have to remain out of their homes for long and usually the other batteries don’t give as much back up as provided by this wind up rechargeable battery.
Via: Redferret
SMART Cars Coming to America
By Hank Green
This year at the LA Auto Show, I, for the first time ever, sat down in a SMART car. These little guys are smart for a lot of reasons, most importantly because they are comfortable, small, and practical. There's far more leg room in a SMART car than there is in my Nissan Sentra, but the SMART car is almost half the size.
The sacrifice, of course, is the back seat. But in a world where every family already has one SUV...why not also have a little $10,000 car for single-person trips that otherwise would use a tremendous amount of gas?
And that's why SMART is officially going for the American market. They announced their planned invasion last year, and now they're taking reservations. It's looking like you're going to need a reservation, too, as supply will be limited and the demand (for the launch at least) is there. So, if you want one of your own, head to SmartUSA.com and reserve yourself a ForTwo for only $99.
Summerhouse by Turner Castle
In UK
summerhouse-01.jpg
Sometimes if you need a bit more room you don't need to move or do a big addition; perhaps a garden shed will fill the bill. Architect/Builder Turner Castle, in collaboration with Ullmayer Sylvester Architects, built this "summerhouse for a family with two small boys. The client needed additional space in his North London house, which was brimming at the seams with his expanding family. Rather than extend, they decided to build a summerhouse at the bottom of their very long garden. The idea was that this small building was to perform a hybrid function: combining art studio, playroom, tool shed and kitchen."...
Computer System Runs on Just 8 Watts
In solar
2007-11-30_131646.jpg
Eight watts. That's with processor and SDRAM running full tilt. Add the 8" LCD monitor at 12 Watts and a folding solar panel and you have a complete off-grid Linux puppy for £499. It was developed for the third world as "a collaborative, open source project of vast possibilities and a highly focused process to rapidly produce and distribute affordable computer appliances for people without reliable access to power. " That may be so, but it would work fine right here- my wall-warts suck more than 8 watts, let alone the computers. ...
Clevr: The Last Tea "Bag" You'll Ever Use
In tea infuser
tea-stick-chiasso.jpg
Reminscent of the Teastick (no spaces), the Tea Stick is a clever spring-loaded gadget perfect for brewing up a cup of tea without the muss and fuss of a pesky tea bag. Many tea aficionados will tell you that loose-leaf tea is the only way to go when brewing yourself; now you can do it in spring-loaded style and never have to bother with the waste of individually-wrapped tea bags. Sure, each tea bag doesn't contribute a huge amount of trash to the waste stream, but why do it if you don't have to? We aren't the only ones who liked the looks of this; it's available
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