Archive for August, 2008

Pet Chinchillas

by Rachel Rae

You may wish to consider a chinchilla as a possible pet. They are of the rodent family, (but it doesn’t seem that way).

Also known as “chins” they have incredible velvety fir, and they resemble a chubby squirrel with Mickey mouse type ears. They are nocturnal, although they do get up and play alot during the day. Chins are very smart and playful, and I’m told can be trained. They are also very clean, so their cage area doesn’t tend to stink as many other types of caged animals can.

Digital Camera Tips: Help Choose Camera

by Fabian Toulouse

Digital cameras have been around a long while now, but there are still some true 35mm fans out there who have resisted the switch. While 35mm is still perfectly good, it is hard to argue with some of the advantages of digital. Digital cameras allow you to immediately view the pictures you take, and with the software programs available on most computers, the possibilities for modification and digital manipulation of photographs is practically limitless. There is a lot of confusing information, however, about which digitals are best.

Finished Basement Photo: Why Its Advantageous

by Casey Torren

Most magazines and home improvement websites contain finished basement photo. The main reason for this is because pictures support information about renovating a basement. If it’s about steps in waterproofing for example, you get a whole set of images under that category. Some sets of photos compare their basement on a before and after perspective. This way, it gives a more impressive impact especially when your basement used to be a dark and seemingly unusable.

Temo Products Can Help You Build Better Living Sunrooms

by Andrew Caxton

Temo products are the answer to all your sunroom requirements. With lifetime warranty and additional services, they are the best in the market.

Temo products are designed in the most relaxed and energy efficient manner to face the brunt of time without any adverse effect showing on them. For providing maximum insulation, the thermal foam found in the roof is made with a density of 2 lb. the roof is built with a chink in it that will stop the draft from shifting all the way through the edifice. Moreover, the materials used for the seams and the interlocking system of the construction of the roof add extra strength and support to the edifice. This results in the roof getting a nice efficient cover costing that not only saves it from getting harmed or losing color but also provides an attractive sheen to the materials.