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		<title>Sunset from Living Room window HG10</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 11:17:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Camcorder: Canon HG10 (high def) Recorded in 1920x1080i Converted or Rendering: at 1280&#215;720 Bit Rate: 2854 kbps Size: 63.8MB Software used: Corel &#8220;Ulead videostudio 11 Plus&#8221; Music you hear is also from software is Absolute Oblivion Prelude Best so far sunset video with HD Canon HG10 which i would love to hear from someone anyone [...]]]></description>
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Camcorder: Canon HG10 (high def) Recorded in 1920x1080i Converted or Rendering: at 1280&#215;720 Bit Rate: 2854 kbps Size: 63.8MB Software used: Corel &#8220;Ulead videostudio 11 Plus&#8221; Music you hear is also from software is Absolute Oblivion Prelude Best so far sunset video with HD Canon HG10 which i would love to hear from someone anyone out there that can tell me how good this looks and maybe some pointers on next itme settings like output video what format WMV or what not since im using Ulead videostudio 11 Plus not the software Corel that came with camcorder would love to know next time for video posts how to make videos better if so and how to make it with that 16:9 look video in center screen not the full screen effect thanks SL,,,, PS. Yous may wanna watch same clip on veoh.com user name 08865njmale better quailty ill see you there</p>
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		<title>Wall Mirrors for a Dream Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2009 18:42:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wall Mirror is one of the categories of high quality and great looking mirrors that the U.K based company Midnight Mirrors has been providing to its customers. These Wall Mirrors are renowned for their design and quality throughout the world. If chosen and placed properly in the home, they have the unique power of adding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wall Mirror is one of the categories of high quality and great looking mirrors that the U.K based company Midnight Mirrors has been providing to its customers. These Wall Mirrors are renowned for their design and quality throughout the world. If chosen and placed properly in the home, they have the unique power of adding a lot of charm and beauty to the interior decoration of the house.</p>
<p>Wall Mirrors plays a vital role in giving a perfect touch to the decoration of the room. The Wall Mirror that we provide you will enable you to transform an ordinary space into an extraordinary place and adds to the artistic value of the decoration. Wall Mirror does not only add beauty it is also compliments the other furniture in the room. When a framed wall mirror is added, it gives the impression of the room to be larger than it is. Instead of using traditional artwork behind the sofa a well framed wall mirror can be used for giving extra attraction. One thing that holds equal importance as the use of a particular thing is the &#8220;STYLE &amp; THEME&#8221; of it. A good combination of style with correct theme can work wonders for the look of the house.</p>
<p>This is the reason why we at Midnight Mirrors even take orders for designing wall mirrors to suit your individual requirements and taste. Wall mirror matches with different choices of themes Floral, Nautical, Tropical and Exotic&#8221; Etc. To add to the soothing ambience of a room, place a Wall Mirror behind a candle holder. While putting a Wall Mirror make sure it is placed across from a source of light or a window. This will help you make the room better lighted because of the reflection the mirror produces. If you want to have quick look into the mirror before you leave your house place a wall mirror near the entrance. Looking into a great mirror will make you will more confident as you leave for your work place.<br /> So make sure that you walk in our store or visit our website because we know what suits your taste and the place you are living at.</p>
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		<title>Architectural Terms 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2009 00:17:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you&#8217;re reading through the homes for sales, the descriptions commonly refer to various architectural or structural descriptions that are not always explained. Here is a list of some of the more common terms to help you get a clearer picture of what you&#8217;re buying. Foyer: A foyer in a commercial building such as a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re reading through the homes for sales, the descriptions commonly refer to various architectural or structural descriptions that are not always explained. Here is a list of some of the more common terms to help you get a clearer picture of what you&#8217;re buying.</p>
<p>Foyer: A foyer in a commercial building such as a theatre is a large gathering space next to the main auditorium or seating area. This would be the area commonly occupied during intermission for instance. In a house, a foyer is generally the front entry area where guests arrive. </p>
<p>Transom: Either one long rectangular window over a door or window, or a series of small windows. Some are opening, but most are fixed and simply allow for extra light. </p>
<p>Dormer: An upstairs window with wooden peak that juts out from the roof line, and allows for windows in upstairs rooms. Usually they appear in multiples of two or three, and are common in cape cod style homes.</p>
<p>Sidelights: These are narrow windows bordering the outer edges of entrance doors. Some run the full length of the door, others run only part way and are filled in at the bottom. </p>
<p>Bay: A bay window projects out from an exterior wall creating added space in a room and adding to the appeal of the outside of the house. Often a seat or ledge is created inside to provide a sunny window seat.</p>
<p>Wainscoting: This is a type of wood paneling found on the lower part of the wall, running up about three to four feet. It is often painted or stained in a contrasting color and adds interest to a room.</p>
<p>Chair Rail: This wooden feature usually appears at the top of wainscoting, or can be a decorative trim on its own bordering a room. Commonly found in the dining room, a chair rail protects the wall from chairs being pushed away from the table. It also adds an accent to a plain wall or creates a divider between two decorating schemes such as paint and wallpaper.</p>
<p>French Doors: These are two doors hinged on the outside edge, allowing them to swing open in the center. Often made of paned glass, they can be used to separate two rooms such as a living and dining room, or often as exterior doors leading to a deck or patio.</p>
<p>Coffer: This is a ceiling with small indented wooden panels. In older homes these are constructed solely of wood, but newer models reconstruct the same look by creating a wooden drop ceiling or by bordering a textured drywall ceiling with decorative trim or molding. </p>
<p>Gables: These are the triangular end walls formed by a sloping roof. They can be at the front, side or back of a home, over dormers and bay windows. </p>
<p>Claw footed tub: These are the old style tubs supported by legs with claw shaped feet, similar to those found in furniture. They stand alone, unlike most tubs which are built into the walls. Today, most tubs are modern reproductions of the older versions. </p>
<p>Loft: This is an area usually on the second floor, at the top of the stairs overlooking the lower floor. It is generally bordered by a railing for safety, and creates an open, airy look in a home, allowing those on upper floors to view the activities below.</p>
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