Updated on Oct 2015 This is a Dell laptop review. I needed a new laptop for mainly office tasks, video editing, video conferences, etc. Its specs make it a good gaming laptop as well. You can find the technical specs further down this page. Here are my Dell laptop specs. If you’re looking for a […]
Dell Inspiron Laptop Review – N5010 Intel i7 Q740
January 15th, 2011 · 4 Comments
Removing or Peeling off stamps from an envelope
January 10th, 2011 · No Comments
I’ve been collecting stamps since I can remember….but only now I’ve come to discover this new method of peeling them off an envelope. Until now I would just put them on a few drops of tap water. Problem is , this process is slow, and by the time the water penetrates to the glue area, […]
Tags: DIY (do it yourself) · Just Fun
Waterproofing a chimney
September 30th, 2010 · No Comments
This is an idea I thought about to seal and waterproof my fireplace chimney. Problem with using silicone and other sealants is that the chimney constantly moves. It EXPANDS when hot and SHRINKS when it cools down, so any attempt to seal the chimney and ceiling is temporary. Soon the heat and up-down movement of […]
Tags: Crafts · DIY (do it yourself) · Home and Garden · Home Improvement
DIY – Build a homemade Guitar Hanger for wall
August 11th, 2010 · No Comments
If you decide you don’t want to buy a guitar hanger for a wall, here are simple steps to building one yourself. There are lots of ready to use ones, which are good (I have one in my living room that holds the acoustic guitar), but this time I wanted to make one of my […]
Tags: Crafts · DIY (do it yourself) · Music · Musical Instruments · Video
How to repair a big carpet burn or stain
July 6th, 2010 · No Comments
Here is a manual on how to fix a damaged area in a wall to wall carpet. It’s not expensive to replace the carpet but it involves removing all of the things on the carpet or at least relocating them to one side and then to the other as the carpet is replaced, but as […]
Tags: Crafts · DIY (do it yourself) · Home Improvement · Video
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ4 8.1MP Digital Camera, Wide Angle
May 5th, 2010 · No Comments
During the last 10 or more years I have been switching digital cameras. I started with a Canon PowerShot S230, then I upgraded to the Cannon Ixsus 60, and then the Powershot SD1100 IS . From all three Cannons I would recommend only the later – Powershot 1100. But, I have come across a better […]
Tags: Electronics · Just Fun
VirtualDub video editor tips
April 2nd, 2010 · 2 Comments
VirtualDub is a cool and free program for video editing. It is especially useful if you need to crop or remove certain frames or part of the clip, whether it’s in the beginning, middle or end. The big advantage of this tool is that it enables you to save the edited movie in the same […]
Tags: Music · Software · Video
KitchenAid professional HD 475w stand mixer review
March 22nd, 2010 · 3 Comments
This is a review I made of the KitchenAid mixer. It’s a 475 watt nice machine with plenty of motor power. I’ve made a comparison of the smaller 300W KitchenAid, VS big brother the HD (which I work on in this video) VS the Cuisinart . The KitchenAid HD , which in my opinion, is […]
Tags: Electronics · Home and Garden · Kitchen
Addthis share button align center (or else)
March 21st, 2010 · Comments Off on Addthis share button align center (or else)
Addthis is a nice free service that lets you display a sharing button on your site. Generate the code here, and put it in your footer (or other location of your choice), and you’re all set. To align the button to the center, simply add a little piece of CSS to the DIV tag. You […]
Hotels and visiting Manhattan NYC
March 7th, 2010 · No Comments
In one of my previous posts I’ve wrote about the high prices of hotels in Manhattan. There are mostly two options, one is staying in a good hotel with good reviews and references, average star rate (but yet clean and with a private bathroom). But, this can cost you big bucks, sometimes even more than […]
Tags: Tourism