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Acer Aspire Timeline Review

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Acer Aspire Timeline Review

Author: admin, April 4th, 2010

While the days of laptops having only a 2 to 4 hour battery lifespan are far from being numbered, Acer has come out with a laptop that suits the needs of most people who use their laptops as their primary computer instead of their desktop.

The Good

The battery on the Acer Aspire Timeline lasts up to 8 hours, making the standard scramble to find a power outlet before the battery dies a thing of the past.  Well, maybe not a thing of the past, but with double the normal amount of battery life, you’ll be doing that scrambling only half the amount you would otherwise.  Keep in mind, though, the more processor intensive tasks you do (like watching movies) can cause the battery life to vary.

The 15.6 inch LED backlight widescreen display with 1366×768 pixel resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio is just the right size for the traveler.  17 inches is too big for most, but anything smaller than 15.6 inches can potentially hamper productivity.

More good news comes with the fact that the hard drive is 320GB.  You probably won’t need this much space, unless you’re planning on storing a large amount of music, movies, and more on it.  Even if you are a movie buff, you will end up being better off in the long run by putting all of those files on an external hard drive like the Western Digital Passport to supplement your existing internal hard drive space.  Critical files that you don’t want to lose should be stored on an external drive, anyway, in case of a system crash.

3GB of RAM is more than good enough for the average computer user.  While handling graphics intensive programs like Adobe Photoshop or high end computer games might be a bit of an issue, for those who work on the internet, do spreadsheets, word documents, listen to music, and check e-mail more than anything else, this amount of memory will prove more than sufficient.

The built-in webcam is convenient for anyone who doesn’t want to have to lug around an external USB webcam; but keep in mind that there have been viruses capable of allowing someone else to view you remotely or even listen to you with the laptop’s built-in microphone.  This applies to all laptops that have built-in webcams and microphones.  If you like your privacy, put a piece of tape over the camera when you’re not using it.

Something else a lot of other laptops lack is the ability to keep themselves cool to the touch, despite having run for several hours non-stop.  The Acer Timeline fixes this issue with their ComfyTouch technology.

The Bad

This laptop comes with Windows Home Vista Operating system, one of the most criticized operating systems in recent history.  Fortunately, an upgrade to Windows 7 isn’t too expensive if you just can’t stand Vista.

The processor is only a 1.3Ghz, which suits the needs of the average computer user, but those wanting to push the memory and hard drive capacities of this laptop to the limits might be disappointed.

The Verdict

All in all, if you’re looking for a laptop that’s going to see you through the workday no matter where you choose to have it, be it at the local coffee shop, the park, or a relative’s house, the extra long battery life is the most appealing thing about this model.  At 15.6 inches of screen size and weighing in at only 5.3 pounds, the Acer Aspire Timeline is the laptop for the traveling worker.

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April 5th, 2010 at 3:24 pm

PUR DS-1800Z 2-Stage Water Dispenser Review

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Read Reviews Of PUR DS-1800Z 2-Stage Water Dispenser

PUR Water Dispenser, Stage 2 filtering system fits on refrigerator shelf. The 18-cup dispenser reduces lead and is the only dispenser to remove 99.9% of microbiological cysts (cryptosporidium and giardia), while leaving beneficial fluoride in the water. It conveniently fits in the sink for refilling with a special fill-tray design that helps distribute weight and handles that make it easy to carry. Plus, the slim, space-saving design makes optimum use of your refrigerator shelf.

PUR DS-1800Z 2-Stage Water Dispenser

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April 4th, 2010 at 7:41 pm

Fallow Antler Ring Chandelier Review

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Fallow Antler Ring Chandelier - 20 light Triple

Fallow Antler Ring Chandelier – 20 light Triple

Twenty lights twinkle from the swirling majesty of the three tier Fallow Antler Ring Chandelier. This light is made from shed antlers and measures 65 InchDia x 65-70 InchH. Accepts twenty 25-watt bulbs and includes 10′ of chain and canopy. ~ Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Cannot express ship or ship to Alaska or Canada.


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April 4th, 2010 at 10:31 am

TOMS Women’s Classic Canvas Slip-On Review

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TOMS Women’s Classic Canvas Slip-On Review

Being fashionable AND environmentally conscious doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style. With shoes by TOMS, it is effortless and you don’t even break a sweat! TOMS Women’s Classic Canvas Slip-On are great for any occasion: a trip to the beach, a grocery store run or a day-out with friends and family. Best of all, the shoes feature canvas and a rubber sole, making this pair great for vegans and vegetarians alike.

So what is TOMS story? The company was founded by Blake Mycoskie, who was inspired to help the impoverished during a trip to Argentina. The conditions of the country pulled at his heart and lead him to his current mission: for every pair of TOMS that are sold, he will donate a pair to a child in need. Inspiring, courageous and bold… it takes just one small action to make a difference in this world and Blake and team are helping to do just that.

You can check out TOMS Women’s Classic Canvas Slip-On at Amazon.

Illinois Congressman: “I Don’t Worry About The Constitution” Concerning health care bill

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Steve Watson
Prisonplanet.com
Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Illinois Congressman: I Dont Worry About The Constitution  020410HareA Democratic Congressman from Illinois told his constituents that he does not worry about the constitution when it comes to the health care bill signed into law last week by the president, before misquoting from the Declaration of Independence and claiming he had read the 2700 page legislation three times.

Representative Phil Hare made the comments at a meeting yesterday with his constituents in Quincy that was captured on camera.   Watch Videos and READ MORE

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April 4th, 2010 at 8:53 am