Sunday, September 26th, 2010 at
1:12 pm
A long time ago, back in the 90’s I saw this movie. I don’t remember much of the plot but I remember there was this boy who went into this empty house with all kinds of camera equipment and stuff, he also had puppets. and then these bad guys came in the house later on and they were going to use it as a hideout. I remember one scene, the boy used a puppet and lowered it down into the kitchen when the guys weren’t looking and picked up a steak. Sounds familiar to anyone at all.
It’s not home alone people. Home alone didn’t use puppets. the boy in the movie had glasses and there were three bad guys. They used cigarette packs to move around the house so as to not trigger any alarms.
I don’t know the name of the movie so checking movie sites doesn’t help. IT’S NOT HOME ALONE, I KNOW WHAT HOME ALONE IS. Stop saying it -.-
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Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 at
12:12 am
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Friday, September 10th, 2010 at
10:12 pm
Im trying to buy a new build barrett home through the current Homebuy build direct scheme.
However I'm having some difficulties with the details of what is included in the house. Has anybody been through the process?
Were trying to purchase a £202,000 home, so through the scheme our mortgage will only intially be £134,000. but the builders at barretts have said because were home buy direct non of our carpets are included or basic kitchen appliances... Does anybody know if this is true, or are they being awkward? Would hate to lose the house, but unfortunately we cannot afford to carpet the house etc, its already costing us a fortune, is there any thing we could use as a levy?
Any feedback or others experience would be great- as Im a first time buyer.
Thank you
Info needed on Homebuy Direct Scheme- Has anybody bought through this scheme?
Saturday, August 28th, 2010 at
8:12 am
The first math question is.
Ms. Sanchez earns $1,000 each week. her employer withholds $308 for federal taxes. what percent of Ms. Sanchez earnings is withheld of taxes?
The second math question is,
A wholesaler of kitchen appliances offers a discount of 12% on the first $10,000 worth of merchandise and 17% on additional merchandise . what would be the final cost of $18,000 worth of appliances?
The third questions,
Troy bought a $1,200 savings certificate that paid simple interest. After 2 years, his money had earned $108 . what was the annual interest rate?
The fourth question, a newspaper average daily circulation incresed from 510,000 to 545,700 . what was the percent increase in circulation?
Math Question?
Thursday, August 5th, 2010 at
7:12 am
Hi
I am buying a new kitchen and want the most realiable applicances (all integrated).
I have decided to go for Hotpoint washingmachine and dishwasher as they seem to be the best.
I am still undecided on the doubleoven and gashob. Should i go for Neff or Bosch.
Neff are just a little more expensive.
Both have 2years parts and labours warranty.
Or should i go for a lowcost make such as Zanussi or Indesit.
I am looking for reliablity and something which will last a long time, and dont mind paying a little extra.
Please share experiences thanks.
P.S. I have looked at Meikle but they are a lot more expensive.
Thanks in advance
What kitchen appliances are better? Neff Or Bosch.?
Monday, July 26th, 2010 at
1:12 pm
Designer Bruno Oro has come up a futuristic plan for a food replicator he calls ‘Home Sweet Home.’ it would transmit the building blocks that comprise food by copying them from the original dish to a plate in your kitchen. It’s not a transporter, but it’s a little like a pantograph for food because it copies and duplicates.
The food replicator is placed above the food to be copied. it then scans and identifies all of the food components, molecule by molecule. A receiver in another location generates the same combination of molecules to replicate the source meal.
Almost everyone has a favorite food that mom (or grandma, or dad, or sister) makes like no one else. when we live far from home, replicating that one-of-a-kind meal can become almost an obsession. If only there were an easy way to make an exact copy of the thing you crave without traveling all the way home. (gajitz)
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