Archive for 4월, 2006

Arcteryx Bora Series. These backpacks are lightweight yet built to last with all the features and amenities only the engineers at Arc’Teryx could package together so thoughtfully.Backed by Arcteryx’s lifetime warranty, a Bora Series backpack will be the last backpack you own. The Arc’teryx Bora 35 is designed for day hiking, climbing and ski touring. 

Arc’teryx Bora 35 Backpack – 1950 cu in

 

 The Arc’teryx Bora 50 is a legendary pack for the crags. It has the versatility to take on mid-winter ice climbing, spring day hikes, and summertime camping.

Arc’teryx Bora 50 Backpack – 2800 cu in

 

 

The Arc’teryx Bora 62 is a women’s pack with enough space for extended trips and a few days of backcountry skiing bliss.

Arc’teryx Bora 62 Womens Backpack – 3780cu in

 

The Arc’teryx Bora 65 keeps gear in place and organized for multiple days on the trail.

Arc’teryx Bora 65 Backpack – 4030cu in

 

 

 The Arc’teryx Bora 80 Backpack is the big dog of the series that comfortably travels over irregular terrain while carrying a heavy load.

Arc’teryx Bora 80 Backpack – 4700 cu in


The North Face Flight Series – Ultralight Gear




 


The North Face Skareb 40 Backpack – 2150-2750 cu in

 
$148.95 USD
 



 


The North Face Beeline 900 Sleeping Bag: 30 degree Down

 
$258.95 USD
 



 


The North Face Akila Backpack – Women’s – 2150cu in

 
$148.95 USD
 



 


The North Face Spectrum 23 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

 
$258.95 USD
 



 


The North Face Solo 12 Tent 1-Person 3-Season
$188.95 USD
 



 


The North Face Propel Sleeping Bag: 40 Degree Polarguard

 
$218.95 USD
 

http://calendar.google.com/    
 
After logging in with a Google Account Basic preferences allow users to set time zones, date and time formats, calendar views, and declined event and invitation placement in one’s calendar. Users can create multiple calendars, share the ones they have, or delete ones they no longer need. 

Notifications from Google Calendar to its users can be delivered by email or by SMS when mobile notifications are enabled. People who want to enable mobile notification can do so from the Notifications tab; just enter a mobile number and the carrier, then enter the verification code received on the phone to finish the process.

Users with existing calendars in iCal or Microsoft Outlook can import them into Google Calendar through a simple select and upload process. Those can be imported to any of the calendars the user has created.

Additional users can be assigned rights to calendars. Specific people designated by the user may access those calendars with permission to change events, manage sharing, or simply see event details or free/busy information.

Google probably created this feature to support their Gmail for Domains clients; with Gmail for Domains, Google hosts Gmail accounts for a specific business or institution. Users in groups or organizations tend to desire not only calendars, but sometimes multiple permissions for managing a particular calendar.
 

 

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Other guests can be invited to an event, and permission for those guests to invite others may be granted as well.

Event creation can be done through a simple process of clicking a desired time within a date, entering some details, and saving it. If that’s too complicated, Google also provides the Quick Add feature.

Quick Add takes a natural language approach similar to that used by other calendar services like 30 Boxes. Clicking Quick Add brings up a single box, where the user can enter, “Doctor’s appointment 9am Friday,” click the + sign on the box, and see the event tossed into the correct date and timeframe on the calendar.

Once entered, events can be edited or deleted as needed. Events can be duplicated, or set to repeat for events like tedious weekly meetings with an overpaid, backstabbing network manager as a purely random example.

The Google Calendar works well in Firefox 1.5 and Internet Explorer 6. Its Ajax interface operates quickly, and the controls seem intuitive enough for new users to quickly grasp.

 

 

1.The Talking Lips
2.The Head Bath Cap
3.Portable Cardboard Speakers
4.The Baller Cheating Pen
5.Cup Noodle Stove
6.The Mini Desk
7.Talking Japanese Watches
8.Gas Powered Blender
9.Wood LED Clock
10.Headlight LCD Combo
11.Rat Race Clock
12.Radio Toaster
13.The Sauce Dispensing Chopsticks
14.Bouncing Digital Camera
15.Touch Rubik’s Cube
16.RSStroom Reader
17.BriefSafe
18.Knife Block Shaped Like Human Head
19.Shower Belt
20.Synthetic Human Skin Laptop Bags

scary squirrel world – WHAT DO SQUIRRELS EAT?

Sushi lover squirrel eats the Fish! (South Korea)

Chewy Skwerl eats the Gum~!

 

Coffe lover squirrel drink Coffe!!

 

Some Squirrel eats the (real) worm !

1kbucksundae$1000 sundae

New York’s Serendipity restaurant created a “Grand Opulence” sundae at the outset of its 50th anniversary.
This luxury worth $1000 marks all gold.
Made with “5 scoops of the richest Tahitian vanilla bean ice cream infused with Madagascar vanilla and covered in 23K edible gold leaf,
the sundae is drizzled with the world’s most expensive chocolate,
Amedei Porceleana, and covered with chunks of rare Chuao chocolate, which is from cocoa beans harvested by the Caribbean Sea on Venezuela’s coast.
The masterpiece is suffused with exotic candied fruits from Paris, gold dragets, truffles and Marzipan Cherries.
It is topped with a tiny glass bowl of Grand Passion Caviar, an exclusive dessert caviar, made of salt-free American Golden caviar, known for its sparkling golden color.
It’s sweetened and infused with fresh passion fruit, orange and Armagnac.
The sundae is served in a baccarat Harcourt crystal goblet with an 18K gold spoon to partake in the indulgence served with a petite mother of pearl spoon and topped with a
gilded sugar flower by Ron Ben-Israel.”
I haven’t yet planned to have it, but I hope soon I will try.

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