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18 Cool Inventions From the Past
Bike Tyre Used As Swimming Aid (Germany, 1925)
A group of youngsters tied a bike tyre around the body as a swimming aid.
One Wheel Motorcycle (1931)
One wheel motorcycle (invented by Italian M. Goventosa de Udine). Maximum speed: 150 kilometers per hour ( 93 Mph). (continue reading…)
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Web Photography
The ability to showcase your offering with interior, exterior, and detailed images of products, staff and special occasions all go towards making the difference in painting a picture adding value and credibility.
As part of the one stop service we are happy to conduct photo shoots as necessary to complete the project.
Original fresh pictures will not only enhance the website but add value. These images can be used for page content, slide shows and video presentations. (continue reading…)
How To Repair Scratches, Tears, and Spots on an Old Photograph | Psdtuts+
We all have pictures that need repairing, usually aged photos that have been scanned into our albums.
This tutorial should prove really useful.
IE NetRenderer – Browser Compatibility Check -
Compatible Web Design
IE NetRenderer allows you to check how a website is rendered by Internet Explorer 7, 6 or 5.5, as seen from a high speed datacenter located in Germany. Just type in a URL in the field above and try it out – it's free!
Free Animated Banners Maker and Flash Animation – Animation Online
A simple to use “Free” animated banner maker.
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GRSites.com Button Maker
Thought you might find this site useful for creating buttons,text logos, menus, textures and lots more.
Easy to use interface.
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Black, White, and Down Lighting – Workspaces – Lifehacker
Once you get beyond the basics of a comfortable computer chair and a computer that runs the apps you need, a significant part of office design revolves around style. Today’s featured workspace is a small office with plenty of style. Lifehacker reader Kokonut Justin took what could have been a boring office with plain white walls and a regular old desk and added a ton of visual interest to the space with some cleverly positioned shelves and lighting. A lower shelf provides arm-reach accessible storage for desktop odds and ends and the higher shelf provides storage for books. Between the two is a large black and white print which is downlit by three LED puck lights, another set provides down lighting for his work space.










