August 28, 2007

Top 10 Movies to Watch Before Remodeling Your Home

So you finally decide to take the plunge and get started on remodeling your home. Your head is a jumble of ideas, plans and details as you pull out your tool box and contemplate calling the experts in to make some sense out of your musings. But before you move so much as a piece of furniture around, there’s an unlikely source you can tap for that brainwave, that flash of inspiration you need to decide on that perfect look for your new home – the film industry. So microwave that bowl of popcorn, plump your couch cushions, sit back, relax, and let us take you home to the movies – the 10 you must watch, at least for a few laughs, before you begin to remodel your home.

1.The Money Pit: A must-watch for the list of things you absolutely should look out for when buying a home, especially if you think you’re getting a deal that’s too good to be true. A young couple get conned into buying a supposedly perfect mansion at a very low price – they spend the rest of the movie trying to sort out the tangled mess of electrical, plumbing and structural problems that also induce tension in their personal relationship.

2. The Notebook: Renovation in this flick is a true labor of love – Noah, separated from his true love Allie by her parents, renovates his two-century-old home to prove his passion for her. Allie is drawn back home by a picture of Noah in front of the new and improved house – the scene of one night spent with Noah when she was sweet 17. Watch the movie, both to see if Allie and Noah get back together even though she’s engaged to another man, and to admire the improvements made to the old house.

3. Home Alone: An eight-year-old pits his wits against two petty crooks out to rob his parents’ home while the entire family is away on vacation. Kevin MacAllister uses his impish talents to booby-trap his home and thwart the attempts of the thieving twosome as they attempt to gain entry into the house by hook or by crook. A good afternoon’s entertainment, plus a primer on how to make your home foolproof to burglary.

4. Father of the Bride II: George Banks has his hands full – his daughter Annie is home pregnant, his wife Nina is pregnant as well, and his house is taken over by the enthusiastic wedding coordinator Franck Eggelhoffer (played with characteristic panache by Martin Short), who’s not only giving the women aerobics lessons, but also helping to renovate one of the wings and turn it into a safe and luxurious living space for the new baby. Expectant mothers, besides appreciating the tips provided to redecorating a room for a newborn, will also love the lavish baby shower scene.

5. Christmas Vacation: A crazy family movie that shows the lighter side of relatives and Christmas, and what happens when you put the two together. Family head Clark Griswold is all agog with plans to surprise his family with the addition of a new swimming pool in their backyard – and his dreams go down the drain with the news that his boss is not handing out the usual Christmas bonuses this year. A houseful of guests, some invited and others who have gate-crashed the party, crazy decorating ideas that include 25,000 (250 strands) Christmas lights, and rising tensions make this movie a delightful experience.

6. Unforgiven: It’s no surprise that you’re surprised that this movie of a cold-blooded killer made this list – it’s only there because the main character played masterfully by Clint Eastwood takes on the task of building his own home in the wild West, drawing parallels perhaps to his attempt to tame the wildness, within himself and in his surroundings.

7. Pacific Heights: Thinking of renovating in order to rent out? Watch this movie and you’ll be running in the opposite direction as fast as your legs can carry you. Drake Goodman and Patty Palmer (Mathew Modine and Melanie Griffith) think they have done well for themselves when they manage to renovate a Victorian house in Pacific Heights, San Fransisco, and rent out the improved property. However, the consequences are disastrous when Carter Hayes (a sterling performance from Michael Keaton) moves in and proves he’s the renter from hell.

8. Mr. Bean: No doubt the antics and mishaps of this quirky British oddball will have you rolling in the aisles, but there’s another reason to watch this movie besides its hilarious slapstick comedy – when you are redecorating your house to accommodate bumbling family members and visiting friends and relatives. Watch Bean as he inadvertently ends up sending the Langley family crystal figurines, along with their marital harmony, crashing to the floor.

9. One Night at McCool’s: A dark comedy, this movie tells the story of a woman, from the viewpoints of three different men. If you’re looking for an alternative reason to watch it, there’s the scheme concocted by Jewel (Liv Tyler) to decorate and improve bar tender Randy’s (Matt Dillon) home – she encourages him to steal from other homes. An extreme step, no doubt, but worth a watch to see if you can pick up a few decorating tips!

10. Sweet Home Blues: The tale of one woman’s search for a husband and handyman rolled into one – the first to beat off loneliness and the second to renovate the dilapidated home bequeathed to her. Unfortunately, her best-laid plans come to nothing when she finds herself falling with the most unlikely candidate. A movie to watch and learn how not to choose construction workers.

June 05, 2007

10 Home Gadgets Designed to Help the Obese Live More Comfortably

--By Sushma Pradhan

‘OBESITY is a condition which proves that the Lord does not help those who help themselves and help themselves and helpthemselves.’   

It is so right! However, does that matter anymore! Where the Lord refuses humans take charge.

For all those people, who believe in extra helpings and those who live life larger than life size, for all those who fit in multiple X preceding L size, life becomes nasty and mean when everyday becomes difficult with the weight they carry.

Today the weight does not matter any more, the sleekest, trendiest and the hip gadgets that are scattered all around you will never let you feel left out even for a moment. Today is the brand new dawn of new technology, a masterpiece born in a blink of an eye. Let us peek into the world of technology, the WOW factor in the life of the obese that help them live a comfortable life.

Here is the list of 10 gizmos that adds on to make life a comfort zone. In list of the 10 super gadgets, I have placed them as per their ‘Cool Factor’ not necessarily taken out of common poll.

I consider the mobile phone takes the lead in the list. When mobile phones emerged, there were theories, which said cancer activator in the pocket. But think for a moment, can you ever think of a life without that puny little gadget?  Well a BIG NO!!!

1. Nokia N Series: Nokia has added N75 and Nokia N95 to their series of innovative N series gizmos.  These gadgets speak in itself the unstinting effort of Nokia’s ‘connecting people.’

The N series is a combination of superb 3G features, mega pixel cameras, technically advanced digital music players and internet world.

Nokia N75 has a 3G feature and a multi media player, camera of 2-mega pixel that complements its looks.

On the other hand, the 3G feature, a 5-mega pixel camera, the latest technological enhancement of WCDMA, HSDPA, and Wifi, all add up to make the Nokia N95 elegant and wanted.

2. Apple ipod: The hottest thing to enter our lives is the Apple’s iPods, a gadget that rules the realm of digital music. Initially when iPods appeared in the market, there was nothing so special about it because it functioned only with the Macs, with a space of 265 to 1GB. However, then came iPod nano and the present iPod, a gadget that is quite a revolution. With 40 GB drive, compatible with Mac as well as Windows, a USB support and loads of other features, no doubt makes Apple iPod simply irresistible. 

3. Sony’s PlayStation: The fun game Nintendo and other fun machines added a lot of charm to our multimedia gaming, but with Sony’s PlayStation, the gaming world has a new level altogether. Equipped with CPU, graphics synthesizer 128-bit Game Box this playstation is a package of Emotions. Not only games, you may chill out with some DVD movies too. This game box full of emotional extravaganza is a storehouse of hottest games.

4. Sony Handycam: One product that makes life incomplete without it is the Handycam. The DCR-VX1000 is one of a kind Handycam by Sony. This product had a camcorder that can capture pictures in mini DV format, and a technique to transfer the digital photograph to a Comp. However, price wise it may be slightly higher but there is certainly no compromise with the effect and the video quality.

5. Motorola K3 and Motorola Q: Motorola K3 and Q are the latest technological wonder. This appealing gizmo is not just a great look but also a 3G advanced device. Endowed with a VGA camera, you can click the most brilliant snaps to cherish the splendid moments of your life. The clamshell K3 is the advanced version of Motorola KRZR K3.

The equally stylish Motorola Q comes with a QWERTY keypad and an EDGE technology for a smooth web browsing. These handsets are no doubt strong contenders for the mobile phone sectors and without a doubt they are truly impeccable.

6. Digital Compact Camera: The digital compact cameras can be comparable to SLRs, with the introduction of the New PowerShot S5 IS from Canon. This is the extremely popular long zoom camera with a variable level of exposure control. Furthermore, the camera also comes with optical image stabilization, a trait found only in few cameras. Overall, this PowerShot S5 IS is quite an amazing thing with an amazing capability and a good picture quality.

7. The Palm Pilot: The personal data assistant, pda, palm top, these are few other names by which the palm pilot is also known. With the plethora of functions, this handheld computer has become truly versatile gadget. However, the touch screen presence remains one of its significant characteristic.

Although initial PDAs did not have slots for memory cards, but now most of them have either Compact Flash or a Secure Digital slot, some also have USB port designed for the USB flash drivers.

This gadget, small enough to fit into your shirtpocket not just grows smaller with refinement but powerful too.

8. Pagers: One device that has made communication easier is the pager. It is small enough fit comfortably fit into a purse or the pocket. Pagers are of three types numeric, alpha numeric, and two-way pagers.

Numeric pagers can only display numeric codes and numbers. On the other hand, alphanumeric pagers can receive not just the phone numbers but small messages too. The two-way pagers are a device that are capable of not receiving messages, but also lets the recipient reply.

9. Nintendo Gameboy: The modern day kid prefers Nintendo Gameboy to two- wheelers. This gadget has two small slots to adjust the game cartridges and a LCD. However, with time, newer versions have arrived but this handheld game remained unchallenged in the game market until Sony PlayStation arrived. However, we still cannot count this product to be obsolete or a loser, in fact it is very much in demand and very popular.

10. Sony Ericsson Walkman Phones: When mobile phones arrived few years back, it only served the purpose of a conventional communicating gadget. With the thirst for latest technology, the mobile phone was experimented for multifunction and as result camera phones, and other utility rich gadget evolved. However, Sony preferred to give music a fair chance with the gadget and solely concentrated in innovating a successful gadget, the result was Sony Ericsson Walkman series phones. This phone was created keeping in target the music lovers, who wanted to stretch their passion in their cellular phones.

Few of the immensely popular walkman series are W830i, W850i and the W610i series. Besides serving the function of a walkman and a phone, the Sony Ericsson series is equipped with cameras and sound system that speaks for itself in volumes.