Converting Old Video

One of the things that we have been doing lately is going through my grandfather’s old stuff.  He passed away just two months ago, but it has taken a lot of time for us to deal with the grief and be able to sit and sort through his stuff.
You see, my grandfather was a [...]

Yes, Deaf People Can Drive!

When I was in college I took American Sign Language in place of a speech class.  Our teacher was deaf and had to use sign language to communicate with us, which made it all the more necessary for us to learn to communicate with our hands — and read her hands.
Around the same time, my [...]

Stimulus Bucks for Slumlords?

New York City slumlords are getting stimulus money [1], reports the Daily News. According to the paper, millions of stimulus dollars have gone to landlords whose properties have serious housing code violations, from broken elevators to cockroaches to flaking lead paint. The stimulus money is not contingent on making needed repairs. City Councilman Bill de [...]

Eco Eye Shadows at Saffron Rouge

Saffron Rouge has lovely eye beauty offers like these Dr.Hauschka eco eyeshadows. “Highlight, define and enhance the natural beauty of your eyes with these nurturing shadows…Perfect for even extremely sensitive skin, the natural formula is made with smooth Silk and talc powder for even coverage and Anthyllis and Black Tea extracts to nurture delicate skin. [...]

Eco-luxury Infant Clothes Competition Features Amanda Searancke for NUI Organics™

Organic New Zealand Merino wool is truly the finest and purest wool in the world. The characteristics of wool alone make it a natural wonder. It insulates, is incredibly warm in winter, cool in the summer, and breathes. Every climate can appreciate wool.
Wool is the most hydrophilic of all fibers and wicks away excess moisture, [...]

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