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    "Jeff McRitchie" <submissions@isnare.net> Apr 14 10:25AM +0800 ^
     
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    Article Title: Five Reasons to Purchase the Unibind X-Tower
     
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    The Unibind thermal binding system is a innovative way to bind multiple booklets very quickly. Not only does this system make your documents look first-rate, the machines themselves were designed to catch one's eye. You can place your Unibind machine on top of a desk, table, or countertop, but the company manufactures a really great product that can both store your supplies and provide you with the perfect place for your device. It's the Unbind X-Tower. Continue reading to find out what makes this product the right choice for the storage of all your Unibind machine and supplies.
     
    1.) You will have more workspace. The X-Tower was designed to be used with the XU series of Unibind machines. A single tower has enough room on top of it for the XU138, the company's smallest device. If you have one of the larger machines such as the XU238 or XU 338, you can place several towers side by side to get a surface that's large enough for your machine. You'll even have enough room on top of the unit to put your books together if you add on an additional tower. This is the perfect solution for offices in which workspace is limited.
     
    2.) You can put one under a desk. Each unit is about 17 inches tall, so if you wanted to, you could easily tuck one underneath a desk or table for the storage of your supplies. However, if you stick one on top of another one, you'll end up with a surface that's high enough to use as a work table.
     
    3.) You will have storage space for your supplies. Each tower has enough shelving in which to store up to 8 smaller boxes of Unibind spines and covers. Not only will this free up space in your office's cabinets, all of your supplies will be right there when you need to use your machine. And the more towers you have, the more storage will be available to you.
     
    4.) It's a cinch to put together. Since the X-Tower ships flat in a box, some assembly is required. However, putting this product together is very easy and each box includes an Allen wrench so you won't have to go hunting for tools. Also, the fact that this product is shipped flat helps reduce the amount of cash you'll need to fork over for postage and handling.
     
    5.) It will enhance your office. Finally, the towers are very simple-looking so they'll blend into your surroundings while showing off your machine.
     
    The Unibind X-Tower is supply storage at its most innovative. Not only will this product give you ample space for all of your binding supplies, it will provide you with a surface on which to use your machine when creating your next batch of professional-looking booklets. And the more towers you use, the more work and storage space you'll have. So get an X-Tower (or two or three) today and get ready to enjoy having your entire binding system at your fingertips.
     
    About The Author: Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for http://www.mybinding.com .He has written over 500 articles on binding machines,binding covers,binders,laminators,binding supplies,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,index tabs, and shredders.
     
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    "Jeff McRitchie" <submissions@isnare.net> Apr 14 10:25AM +0800 ^
     
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    Article Title: Can I Use Thermal Binding Covers With My Unibind Machine?
     
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    When it comes to choosing a thermal binding machine, the decision to purchase a Unibind system is a wise one. Not only can you bind many booklets at once with this system, this document finishing system also offers a fabulous selection of covers and spines that will make any document look fantastic. But while there's a lot of these great supplies available, perhaps you'd like to use your own binding cover with your machine and you're wondering if that's possible. Well, it is possible. But it can be a little bit tricky. Here's why.
     
    The first thing to realize is that all Unibind covers/spines have a strip of metal in the spine. When you bind with these supplies, the metal is attracted to a magnet in the machine's heater. This causes the machine to turn on and thus, the book-making process begins. Other types of thermal binding supplies lack this strip, which is why it's tricky to use them with a Unibind device. Here are two ways you can bind with them. Choose the method that you think would work best for you.
     
    1.) The washer method. The first method involves using a washer. Each machine comes with a washer that comes in handy when testing the machine. To bind with non-Unibind materials, you can place the washer on the heater, which will active it and cause the machine to warm up. You can then bind with your other materials because the heat will melt the adhesive in the spines. However, this method can be a bit risky because the washer will get extremely hot and you can easily burn yourself if you try to handle it.
     
    2.) The Unibind cover method. Another method involves tricking the machine into thinking you're using a Unibind cover/spine. This is because you basically are. You do this by placing the cover on the heater at the same time you place your thermal cover. The metal spine will turn on the heater and the heat will bind your document together in about 90 seconds. (A green light will go on when the machine has done its thing.) You can bind multiple books at once with this method and when they're done, just move them to the cooling area and keep on working. Just remember that the Unibind cover needs to be on the heater during every binding cycle for this method to work. If it's not there, this method won't work at all.
     
    So, as you now know, it's totally possible to use your own thermal covers and spines with a Unibind machine. It can be a little bit tricky at first, but once you do it several times, it should get easier. One of the great things about binding this way is that you can create your own customized covers with the materials you want and then be able to bind them quickly and easily. And you'll still have the option of using Unibind's own lineup of supplies. Just be careful if you decide to use the washer method. Burning yourself to bind your document isn't recommended. So stay safe and keep on binding!
     
    About The Author: Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for http://www.mybinding.com .He has written over 500 articles on binding machines,binding covers,binders,laminators,binding supplies,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,index tabs, and shredders.
     
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    Article Title: Why You Should Buy the Akiles Roll-A-Blade 1815 18" Rotary Trimmer
     
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    The Akiles Roll-A-Blade 1815 18" Rotary Trimmer is the perfect choice for any organization that needs a professional-grade trimmer. It has seven great features that will make you want to purchase this product, such as a self-sharpening blade and the ability to cut a lot of non-paper items. Here are this device's seven great features....
     
    1. Great cutting length and measurement guides. The 1815 has an 18-inch cutting length. The base measures 18 x 15," making this the ideal trimmer for larger documents as well as posters and banners. The base has a grid that has both metric and standard measurements so Canadians, Britons, and Americans can all use this device with ease.
     
    2. Trim more paper at one time. This trimmer can cut up to 15 sheets of 20 lb. paper at once which is a very good cutting capacity for a rotary trimmer.
     
    3. Trim an incredible array of items. In addition to paper and newsprint, the 1815 can trim an incredible array of items. Some of the things this product can slice include cardboard, laminated documents, vinyl, PVC, veneer, newsprint, and various types of plastic including polyethylene, polyester, and polypropylene. It can even trim leather. All of these items need to be no more than 2 millimeters thick.
     
    4. Self-sharpening blade. The 1815 has an incredibly strong blade. It's been fashioned from tungsten steel that's both extremely durable and self-sharpening. The blade is housed in a metal casing that's been ergonomically designed for comfortable use. The casing also helps keep your fingers away from the blade. Both the blade and housing slide up and down on two steel bars to ensure a precise, accurate cut.
     
    5. Transparent paper clamp. The object you're working with will be secured with a transparent clamp. This not only keeps the item in place to guarantee an accurate cutting job but it also allows you to see how your work is progressing.
     
    6. Adjustable depth gauge. The 1815 has a side guide that has an adjustable depth gauge that makes cutting and trimming a lot easier.
     
    7. A great warranty. This rotary trimmer comes with a one-year warranty.
     
    All together, the Akiles Roll-A-Blade 1815 is one of the best rotary trimmers you can buy at the moment. Its blade is extremely sharp and durable, but accidentally cutting yourself with it will be very difficult due to its metal casing. The metric and standard measurement guides make this trimmer accessible to a lot of different people no matter what measuring system they prefer. And it's great that this trimmer can work with so many different types of materials. Not very many of these kind of devices are strong enough to cut materials such as leather, different types of plastic, and cardboard in addition to paper. The base and cutting length are terrific as well, and will enable you to work with large documents. If you need a rotary trimmer that's extremely versatile and well-made, the Roll-A-Blade 1815 is one device you need to take a look at.
     
    About The Author: Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for http://www.mybinding.com .He has written over 500 articles on binding machines,binding covers,binders,laminators,binding supplies,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,index tabs, and shredders.
     
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    "Stefan Hyross" <submissions@isnare.net> Apr 14 09:25AM +0800 ^
     
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    Article Title: Look Outside Your Area For Real Estate Investments
     
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    In light of the hasty and unforeseen deflation of the worldwide economic system, the relatively strong performance of the Mississauga residential real estate sector can be seen as something of a pleasant and unforeseen surprise. The percentage of resale homes and condos that have been sold is up from the previous year. In fact, the number of transactions may just set a new all time high as one of the greatest sales year on record. The average cost for an existing house in Mississauga was $388,417 in September of 2009.
     
    Is there something about the region that is prompting such healthy sales numbers? Perhaps buyers are at last beginning to feel more comfortable about spending. Or, even better yet, perhaps real estate is recovering its reputation as a sound investment. Because a house can be lived in, real estate has traditionally always been able to draw investors who sought a functional and reliable investment. Now that the days of hyper-inflated adjustable APR mortgages have finally been revealed to be an unsustainable idea, real estate can once again recover its sensible, practical reputation. Mississauga is an excellent location in which to witness this transformation of the housing market back into one of balanced equity.
     
    Everyone knows, Mississauga is no ordinary city. With a population of 700,000, easy proximity to Lake Ontario, and a healthy job market, Mississauga has multiple amenities to attract new home owners. With numerous cultural centers and an efficient public transit system, the town is friendly and accessible, and provides much in the way of civic benefits.
     
    Therefore, buying a home in Mississauga is an investment in both the tangible materials of the building and also one's future prosperity. The strength of the Mississauga real estate sector could be accredited to the fact that so many people can imagine a healthy and vibrant future here; housing prices are poised to grow at a steady, respectable rate. Mississauga also has an excellent school system and beautifully created, pedestrian friendly neighborhoods, making it even more attractive to a new buyer.
     
    Of course, Mississauga also has a thriving condo market for those who prefer to either make a first-time buy or who simply prefer the ease and accessibility of a condo. With over 100 condo structures in Mississauga, there are plenty of choices for every possible lifestyle and budget. Condo ownership, which is generally a wonderful way to start oneself in the real estate market and also enjoy the benefits of a metropolitan area, is definitely growing in Mississauga| Enjoying the multitude of metropolitan activities and compact, clever living has never been easier than in the growing condo market of Mississauga}.And with 40,000 units expected to become available across the Greater Toronto Area over the next 18 months, more selections will be available to buyers.
     
    Ultimately, the continued growth of the real estate sector, which can be witnessed as a microcosm in Mississauga, but which could simply spread to the remainder of the world economy, should be based not simply on making cash, but on rebuilding the very idea of cities and communities. Lodging should be considered as a personal investment, not simply something to be flipped or 'turned over' on a whim. By investing in neighborhoods, and not short-term gain, home buyers will together boost the real estate market.
     
    About The Author: Stefan Hyross writes real estate info for http://www.square1condosforsale.com, a resource for discovering Mississauga residential real estate information and available listings. Find your next home or find out how much your property is valued at. http//www.square1condosforsale.com
     
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    Article Title: The Art of Painting With Smoke
     
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    Most of us have dabbled in painting a few times in our lives. One of the most crucial ideas that can guide us through this relaxing hobby has to do with selecting the medium and the technique with which you want to use when performing this activity. Traditionally, painting involves a canvas or any other flat surface upon which the image will be painted; it also involves the right medium that shall be used to paint the image. You are probably most familiar with the most common mediums that are used in painting, such as watercolors and acrylics.
     
    For the more bold, there is a completely different technique involving smoke. This method is called fumage, or using smoke as a medium during the painting process. It was discovered and first used by Wolfgang Paalen who used smoke coming from a candle to create images on a canvas. You might be simply mesmerized by the resulting images that you can achieve using fumage. If you are fascinated by this idea and wish to try out this technique for an upcoming project, here are several simple steps to help you learn using the fumage technique.
     
    Visualize your design. As with any creative project, the very first step that must be performed is visualization. Not all of us have the ability to see clear pictures in our minds. Thus, it is a good idea to visualize the overall picture that you want to achieve by manually sketching the design or by using a form of computer software that will allow you to produce a rough sketch. It might be best practice, given the nature of the medium to keep your designs simple and/or abstract (eg, simple shapes, human form).
     
    Gather the materials that you will need for the project. For this project, you could use any tool that produces smoke in minimal forms, for instance, a candle or a kerosene lamp. Since this endeavor is for those who are unfamiliar with the technique, candles of various thicknesses an wick lengths are optimal. This is because longer wicks produce smoother patterns, while shorter ones produce solid and dark shades and forms. Implementing these will allow you to design various pictures with diverse intensities or shading. Apart from the basic items like candles and canvas that you will be using, you must also have gear for protection of your hands and eyes.
     
    Starting the process. After choosing a safe workplace where there is no risk of anything burning, you may begin the process of painting. First, prop up the canvas in such a way that you can move it about while you paint. You might need to paint from the side or beneath the canvas. And then start creating your image by using one of your selected candles to develop the shading. In doing so be mindful that the speed and angle with which the candle flame is swept across or beneath the surface can achieve varying shades. If you are uncertain, try doing some practice strokes on a different canvas before applying anything to your actual work. One good thing fumage is that you can be as creative as you desire because there are no set rules to follow.
     
    Important finishing touches. A vital step that is oftentimes overlooked is spraying fixative on the finished canvas; be sure to seal your work in this manner. This is done in order to preserve the image that was created.
     
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    Article Title: Cataloging Software Helps You
     
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    If you're finding that you can't find any of your DVDs or books easily, you might want to look into cataloging software. Not only will this software help you to manage your library, but it will also allow you to create a more effective collection. Even if you're not a professional collector and you don't really care about the diversity of the media you own, it never hurts to get some help from cataloging software.
     
    Saves You Time
     
    Let's face it, trying to find a movie or a book that's gone missing is a pain. But when you use cataloging software, you don't have to worry about this being a thorn in your side anymore. With this software, you can simply type in the various kinds of media you own by their titles and authors or actors, then you can let the software do the work. No matter what sorts of parameters you like to arrange your media by, you will be able to do so with cataloging software. Once you have the initial library included in the software, you will be ready to add one media piece at a time, helping you to easily manage the media you have and the media you want to have.
     
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    That said, it's far too easy to collect new movies and books, isn't it? And sometimes, you might have even bought multiple copies of the same item because you just didn't know you already owned it. Instead of wasting your money again, you will want to use cataloging software. This will help you to instantly see what you own and what you don't own so that the next shopping trip can be one that helps you add to your collection and not to your stress levels or credit card debt. You can even create lists of the media you have to bring with you when you're out shopping for a new movie. This way, you can make sure that you're never buying the same movie or book twice again – unless you lose the first copy, of course.
     
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    If you have a larger family, you probably have a larger media collection. With cataloging software, you can keep all of the items together in one library, helping everyone see what they might want to watch or read when they have free time. In addition, this will help you to easily see what you don't own so that you can choose birthday and other holiday presents accordingly. You can even make using the software a family project, one that can then be extended to college dorm rooms and other places your family ends up.
     
    With cataloging software, you can easily manage the media you own, even when you don't remember what you own. In just a few hours, you will have your entire media collection setup and then all you need to do is update it regularly and enjoy. Computers truly can help you with all parts of your life.
     
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    Article Title: A Guide to Finding the Best Discounted West End Theatre Tickets
     
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    Purchasing tickets to a West End Theatre performance can be simple but it's crucial that you know for sure that you're getting the best deal possible when purchasing tickets to a show. This article will be directly related to where you can find the best discounted tickets for performances at London's famous West End Theatre. While also giving advice on how to be sure you're receiving safe and reliable ticket purchases.
     
    When visiting London it is crucial to see a show in the famous West End Theatre district. The West End Theatre is a professional theatre that represents one of the first public theatres. It is known as the highest level of public performance theatre in the entire English speaking world. The first permanent theatre was built in 1576 and was used by William Shakespeare's theatrical company. The West End Theatre is commonly referred to as Theatreland for its vast production of plays. Although a large majority of theatres in West End are playhouses that receive productions from all over the world there are also a large number of established producing theatres.
     
    One option when booking theatre tickets is to combine tickets with hotel fees at a discounted price. It can be a tremendous deal if you are visiting London and need a place to stay for the duration of your vacation or if you would like to spend the night after the performance.
     
    With online sites you can reserve your seats ahead of time and cut out the worry of getting tickets at the last minute and also view upcoming or current events being shown at theatre.
     
    Another option to purchasing West End Theatre tickets is through an agent but If you chose to purchase your London Theatre tickets from an agent make sure that they are a reputable source. There are several agents that offer online discounted ticket sales which may be purchased in advance or on short notice but you must remember when purchasing tickets, to know the face value of the tickets. Ticket agents will charge a fee when booking your tickets but it should never be more than 25% of the face value on the ticket. Also be sure to look at a seating plan to make sure the seats you request are the ones you're purchasing. You may also purchase a seat that has a restricted view as these seats will be offered at a further discounted price. Once you finally decide to purchase your tickets be sure to look over final paper work and review it thoroughly to ensure all of the information is correct. This will protect your legal rights as a consumer.
     
    The main thing to consider when looking for discounted theatre tickets are what you're getting for your money. Heavily discounted tickets could have a very restricted view or could be from an untrustworthy source. Touts should always be avoided as their ticket prices will never be as low as face value. Choose an online site that has plenty of information and is a secure site.
     
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