Archive for April, 2007
To give some idea as to the workings of the game called Wii and the benefits a person will get in purchasing such a game by using their coordination and reflexes to accomplish success.
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Silver has been a mainstay in the jewelry industry for hundreds of years, but today’s artisans choose to work with it in a different format, as is seen in silver wire jewelry.
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With Sony’s PlayStation 3 finally launched across the globe, the next-gen videogames wars can start in earnest. Microsoft already has a reasonable installed base for Xbox 360, but not enough to guarantee dominance, while Sony’s consumers’ brand loyalty is being tested to the limits by the PS3’s high price point.Nintendo, meanwhile, has carved out a nice niche for itself by making next-gen not about hi-def, with its ridiculously named, but extremely popular Wii.Within …
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The newest metal in the jewelry market didn’t start out being intended for rings and bracelets in fact, it wasn’t even usable until the 1940’s. Titanium, a pure elemental metal, was first used only in laboratory experiments and military applications and eventually found a home in the space program.
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The most precious of the metals used regularly in jewelry has to be platinum.
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Mother’s Day is coming up very soon, and you know it. You have been puzzling for several weeks about what you could possibly give your mother, the woman who has everything. This is a dilemma that faces many devoted children when it comes to this holiday, but that challenge can turn into a triumph when you consider gift baskets for Mother’s Day. Why gift baskets, you may wonder?
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The biggest name in crystals today, Swarovski, has built a jewelry following of its own.
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