Posted by on under home doors, jack weber, jambs, deadbolt, burglaries, wheat, ins, home improvement |

According to Jack Weber, President of Wheaton Home Improvement, 70% of all burglaries involve a criminal coming through a door because it is the fastest and cleanest way to break into a home. â??Doors are put into wood jambs,â?? Jack explains. â??If you have a deadbolt, it goes into a wood jamb. You may have [...]
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Glancing over the property listings for real estate in Western Australia, I came across this listing. According to the description, it's a nice house that features "everything you require in a modern family home." Running down the list: a new kitchen, formal lounge, updated appliances, and, wait a sec, a what? That's an interesting use for their "large games room."
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Posted by on under home doors, jack weber, jambs, deadbolt, burglaries, wheat, ins, home improvement |

According to Jack Weber, President of Wheaton Home Improvement, 70% of all burglaries involve a criminal coming through a door because it is the fastest and cleanest way to break into a home. â??Doors are put into wood jambs,â?? Jack explains. â??If you have a deadbolt, it goes into a wood jamb. You may have [...]
Tagi: home doors, jack weber, jambs, deadbolt, burglaries, wheat, ins, home improvement
Posted by on under globe and mail, random town, cnn, dalai lama, hand shake, dease, going to war, shake hands, caa, accordi, ins, first choice, canadians, allies, neighbor, flu, cy, logic, deer, poll |


They say going to war without Canada is like going deer hunting without an accordion (ok, they actually
say that about the French, but whatever). And we've had repeated run-ins with our frozen neighbor to the north in the past (see
here,
here,
here). So you'd think the Canadians wouldn't be our first choice of allies in our war against the hand shake.). But they also say the enemy of your enemy is your friend. And so, by that crazy logic, I am now friends with Canada. Or at least, one in three Canadians. Because they've joined us,
CNN, the Dalai Lama, the Obamas, the
Boston Globe and some random
town in Germany in our fight against the
dreaded, disease spreading hand shake. From
The Globe And Mail, which writes that one in three Canadians won't shake hands due to flu concerns:
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Posted by on under inch camera, promes, digital stills, first camera, xlr inputs, fri, die hards, digital cameras, touchscreen, fps, interoperability, ins, nbsp |

Here we are at last. RED has finally dropped the full specs of at least one its "
Digital Stills and Motion Cameras." And what did you expect? RED has naturally blown this thing out. The first camera to be released will be the insanely high-end EPIC-X, which will come out in four stages and retails for $28,000 (ouch). A pre-production "TATTOO" version will hit this year, followed by a production model for pre-existing RED owners next year, a release after that for RED trade-ins and then finally a widespread release. Meanwhile the Scarlet 2/3-inch camera (which is much more akin to current video-shooting DSLRs, though it doesn't have a full frame sensor) hasn't been given a price range or a release window, but promises to please with dual XLR inputs, electronic lens interoperability with RED, Canon and Nikon lenses (adapters required) and 1080p shooting at 60 fps. One great function shared between the cameras is the ability to operate the camera with a touchscreen and perform "touch focus tracking." So, now that we've frightened off all but the die-hards with a hint at pricing and some vaguely defined functionality, let's let the bullet points take it away after the break:
Continue reading RED DSMC specs detailed, prices start at $28,000 for EPIC-X, lower-end Scarlet still vague
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