Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Husqvarna 240E 38.2cc X-Torq 2-Cycle Gas Powered Chain Saw

click here to get 6% discount: www.amazon.com Husqvarna 240E 16-Inch 38.2cc X-Torq 2-Cycle Gas Powered Chain Saw With Smart Start (CARB Compliant) Exceptional Products For Exceptional Yards. Great yards demand equipment that's as dedicated and hardworking as you. Fortunately, the Husqvarna range of lawn and garden equipment offers everything from lawnmowers and ride-on mowers to trimmers and chainsaws to let you master your great outdoors. You and Husqvarna - together we will make your yard the envy of the neighborhood. The Husqvarna 240 E-Series is ideal for jobs like pruning, lighter cutting tasks and hobby work. Easy to start and operate, thanks to built-in Husqvarna features like ergonomic design, facilitating technology and powerful X-Torq engine with low emissions. Equipped with Smart Start and tool-less chain tensioning.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

How to Use & Maintain a Chainsaw : How to Replace a Chainsaw Chain

Learn how to replace a chainsaw chain in thisfree educational video. Expert: George A. Finn III Bio: George Finn is an expert in mechanical systems. He has a Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He is a licensed engineer and licensed home inspector. Filmmaker: Nick Finn

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Greenworks 20062 10-Inch 7 amp Electric 2-in-1 Tree Pruner/Chain Saw with 8-Foot Pole Extension

!±8± Greenworks 20062 10-Inch 7 amp Electric 2-in-1 Tree Pruner/Chain Saw with 8-Foot Pole Extension


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The GreenWorks products that you purchase have a ZERO carbon footprint. We'll say that again - our entire product line will never release an ounce of carbon emission into the air. 4 Year Warranty - Double The Industry Standard. When looking for lawn tools, we know you're thinking about quality. You're looking for something that will get the job done and get you back to your weekend. That's why GreenWorks backs every tool with a full four-year warranty - we know our products will perform at the highest level and always be reliable. GreenWorks high quality products are manufactured to last. That's why we back every product with a warranty that's twice the industry standard. We'll provide all the power you need without polluting the air or forcing you to keep hauling your gas can to the nearest station (especially in the middle of a mow). No more tune-ups or maintenance. No more emissions. Fifty-four million Americans mow their lawns every weekend, according to the EPA, using 800 million gallons of gas each year. Along the way, homeowners spill more than 17 million gallons of gas while refueling. That's equivalent to the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster. It's time to move beyond clumsy, harmful gas-powered mowers. It's time for GreenWorks to be your lawn tools for life.

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Red-Shirt Aftermath: Inside the Red camp

So walked through Siam Square and then went into the Red camp on the East end. Saw a whole bunch of red propaganda and also some campaign posters for UDD (red-shirt) Party members. I wonder who's going to vote for those knuckleheads now? Some of the red propaganda showed reds wounded by live ammunition, supposedly to show government heavy-handed tactics and violence against "non-violent" protesters. Sorry guys, you don't get to bring slingshots, homemade rockets, knives, and molotov cocktails (not to mention grenades, guns, and other real weapons) and still call yourself "non-violent". Nope, that's not the way it works. Just ask Ghandi and Martin Luther King Jr. Yes, yes, those weapons are supposedly for "self-defense" and they don't compare at all to the machine guns, APVs and tear gas launchers the army has, but that's not the point. You don't get to barracade intersections and camp out in the middle of a major city and expect the government to do NOTHING. Try that same trick in America and the police will be cracking your skull with a baton before you can stick one bamboo pole through a single tire. Basically what I'm saying is that if the Red leadership wants to intentionally place their followers in harm's way (for propaganda purposes), then they don't really have the best interests of those followers in mind. In other words, nobody would be taking pictures of soldiers using live ammo on "defenseless" Reds, if they weren't illegally assembled in the first place. Don ...

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

What Made Witches Fly?

!±8± What Made Witches Fly?

The origins of broomstick dynamics

WHAT

Stories about air borne witches have intrigued the world for a long time. Even though there is little evidence that broomstick flying ever took place, the eery consistency of the stories of broomstick flying is too persistent to ignore it. So what was it with broomsticks?

In many cases, historic records -mostly of courtcases- leave us a quite precise description of the way witches were perceived to be operating their wicked or evil magic on the rest of society in the Middle Ages. Accounts of broomstick escapades feature in several cases in the lists of allegations that often led to the bitter demise of the women and men on trial.

In England, witchcraft was outlawed in legal acts in 1542 and 1736 but the laws did not forbid flying. Probably because the legal profession did not believe it a possibility. But there are still many accounts of witches having been seen leaving one place only to turn up several miles away without passing by on the road.

"A linked belief was that witches knew far too much about other people's business, reporting secrets they could not have known or overhearing conversations from far off", says Shantell Powell, who runs a research site on the issue called shanmonster.com.

Often the accounts of witches' ability to conduct supernatural acts were made by the people in their immediate environment. Historians say that the persons telling the court what they believed they'd witnessed in very many cases shows that they clearly misunderstood some happenings and that in as many cases gross exaggeration was employed to make stories fit.

Yet the many misgivings revealed by the old historic records do not necessarily mean that the actual accusations themselves were never based on any truth whatsoever.

"The [broomstick flying] can be accounted for when the form of early mound-dwellings is taken into consideration", says Margaret Alice Murray, author of "The Witch Cult in Western Europe", an extensive work not only of witch trials but also a well documented study of the beliefs of ancient witch organisations.

Murray believes that savage European tribes tended to maintain elaborate taboos connected with the door that can be linked to witches' preferred means of departure through windows and chimneys. She also says that the broom was connected to fertility rites, an issue that of course creates the necessary hype in that it is intricately mysterious easily explaining any links with older women.

For the extent to which broomstick flying stories are part of many European, North American, Asian, African and Middle Eastern countries' folklore, the number of direct confessions or testimonial accounts of broomstick flying is very small, Murray writes in her research. One eye witness account historically recorded is made by a certain Julian Cox, a woman who in 1664 testified that one evening about a mile from her house, she saw riding towards her three persons on as many "broom-staves". The three were flying at a height of one and a half yards from the ground, she said.

Another documented account is known as the New England witches and dates back to 1692. Two selfprofessed witches including a Mary Osgood, confessed to riding on a pole and being carried through the air to five-mile pond and back again. Wonder where to? Why, pray, a witches' meeting of course.

Other stories reveal even juicier details. There's even one detailing a flight accident. Not only did the two of the witches named in this documented story independently of each other confess to being carried through the air by the Devil, but both confirmed that they experienced a crash because one of their broomsticks broke. One witch apparently hung about her fellow coleague's neck for a while and then dragged both of them down. They were injured and one of them was bed ridden for months afterwards.

If the possibly quite strange body position that broomstick flying was likely to have required would have been viewed with utmost suspicion at the time, the punishment of witches might have mimicked such bizarre bodily positioning. Many accounts reveal that the preferred punishment for suspicion of witchcraft (which often ended in death) was a water ordeal in which a person was tied with his right thumb to the left big toe and the left thumb to the right big toe and then thrown in the water. If the person sank, they were considered innocent, but if they somehow kept floating, they could end up being killed. The test would be conducted not by the masses (something that happened in many other circumstances, when hoards of people would turn against a person suspected of being a witch, usually after an incident) but by a few high placed people, in England usually the minister of the parish and other highly regarded persons.

There are some scientific explanations for the act of flying on a broomstick or "tree riding" as the activity is known in historic records too. Witches were said to fly through the window or up a chimney. Murray's study documents that one of the earliest cases on record of stick-riding does not definitely state that the witch flew through the air the way you still read about in fairy tales or Harry Potter stories. She cites the case of Lady Alice Kyteler. Historic texts reveal that a pipe with ointment was found in this lady's closet, apparently for the use of greasing a stick 'upon the which she ambled and galloped through thick and thin, when and in what maner she listed'. Similar accounts are found elsewhere in the UK and the wording is also quite close to the way the stick-riding of Arab witches is described.


What Made Witches Fly?

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

McCulloch MCC4516FK 16-Inch 4.5-Hoprsepower Electric Chain Saw with Case

!±8± McCulloch MCC4516FK 16-Inch 4.5-Hoprsepower Electric Chain Saw with Case

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Making the cut, thrice! McCulloch 10" Electric Pole Saw / Chainsaw or 4 1/2 - hp 16" Electric Chainsaw! SAVE BIG! Unleash the power x3! Choose the versatile 10" Pole Saw, detach the pole and it's a Chainsaw. Or choose the power of the 4 1/2-hp Electric Chainsaw. 4 1/2 peak horsepower; Double insulated for safety; Trigger start / stop switch; Safety trigger lockout prevents accidental acceleration; Chain Break / hand guard stops chain in milliseconds if kickback occurs; Automatic chain oiler; 16" sprocket tip bar. Weighs approx. 21 lbs. Get yours now! AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: McCulloch 10" Electric Pole Saw / Chainsaw - word search in our store for 'McCulloch'. McCulloch 4 1/2-hp Electric Chainsaw

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Poulan PP5000P Pro Pole Pruner String Trimmer Attachment

!±8± Poulan PP5000P Pro Pole Pruner String Trimmer Attachment


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Poulan 952711612 Pole Pruner & TrimmerThis pole pruner attachment features a 8" bar and chain and is compatible with Poulan Pro split-shaft trimmers. This model is easy to use with tool-free click-and-go installation, and is perfect for homeowner tree maintenance.Poulan 952711612 Pole Pruner & Trimmer Features;; Pole pruner and trimmer; Automatic gear driven oiler; Straight shaft; Easy attachment; Fits most multi-tool attachment systems; 8" bar and chain

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Eminem - Untitled (OFFICIAL)

Nah man, not quite finished yet... Girl I think, you just mighta just try-ta pull a muhfuckin fast one I'm mad You just hurt my god damn feeling, and that was the last one I had Does this look like an arcade, trying to play games, see the saw blade See the silhouette, of a stalker in your walk way, better cooperate Or get sautéed, and rotisserie, while you're hog tied MCs get so quiet, you can hear em all fucking dog whistle when I walk by Colt Seavers on a mule, stuntin on that ass like the fuckin fall guy I don't gas my Mercedes after midnight, I treat it like a Mogwai Cuz it will turn into a gremlin and run over kids women & men Vrrrrrn vrrrn! motor so big you can fit a midget in its engine Bitch gimme them digits while your cringin' Not by the hair on my chinny-chin-chin, Will I spen-spend even ten cents on you Since when do you think it's gonna cost me a pretty penny Shit if I think a penny's pretty, Just image how beautiful, a quarter is to me Ee-nee-mee-nee-my-nee-moe, catch an eskimo by his toe While he's tryin to roll a snowball but, don't make him lose his cool If he hollers better let him go ya'll Get up baby get a move on, like a u-haul You can rack your brain like pool balls You won't ever think of this shit, yeah honey you called? Well here I come, havoc on the beat, I wreak it Evil, I see hear and speak it Lady put your money on shady, fuck that other weak shit Put your eggs in the same basket, You can count every motherfuckin chicken 'fore it hatches Cuz ...

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Utility Knife - The Tool You Can't Live Without

!±8± Utility Knife - The Tool You Can't Live Without

From the home and garden to the garage and basement, home owners frequently face repair and honey-do projects that require one of the most basic tools - the utility knife. Its versatility and strength makes it a tool no homeowner should be without.

Looking to add insulation in your home to get a handle on your utility bills? There's nothing like a cold, windy winter to bring out the cracks and areas in your home that could use some additional insulation. You can easily reduce the cost of the project by doing the work yourself.

Assembling the appropriate tools for the job is pretty straightforward. In addition to a utility knife, have on hand fiberglass insulation, work gloves, a measuring tape, staplers, a dust mask, and stepladder, if needed. A wooden pole can also be useful if you're going to be pushing insulation into roof rafters or other hard-to-reach areas. Also, if you're working in the attic or other area where there is no light source, use portable clamp lighting.

As you place the insulation between the studs, joists and rafters, staple it into place. Use scraps of insulation in open areas where heat loss can occur. Your utility knife comes in handy for cutting the insulation when necessary to fit specific areas. Make sure the insulation is placed paper/foil side down before making any cuts with the utility knife. Follow up with caulk in areas around windows and doors where drafts can get through.

Utility knives are also the tool of choice when it comes to replacing worn-out carpeting. Removing carpeting is a fairly simple do-it-yourself project, and can save you money if you're having new carpet or hardwood installed.

In addition to a utility knife, have masking tape, a pry bar and hammer on hand. You'll want to begin in a corner of the room where you can pull the carpet from the tack strip. Approximately three feet in from the corner, cut a strip of carpeting wall to wall with your utility knife. Then, begin rolling the cut strip of carpeting, pulling it from the tack strip as necessary. Secure the three-foot section with masking tape. Continue cutting and rolling the 3-foot strips until all the carpeting has been removed. Repeat the same method with the carpet padding. The pry bar and hammer are good tools for removing the tack strip if you will be replacing the carpeting with hardwood. Otherwise, the tack strip can remain in place.

Repairing holes in drywall is not an unusual task for homeowners, either. The project is relatively simple and can make a dramatic improvement in the appearance of your home.

To repair a small hole in the drywall, gather together fiberglass mesh tape, joint compound, a putty knife, sandpaper, and a utility knife. After cutting a 2-inch square around the hole with the utility knife, stretch fiberglass mesh drywall tape over the square. Apply a layer of joint compound and smooth it with the putty knife, blending the edges into the wall. Repeat the steps several times to completely cover the hole. Finish up by sanding the final layer with fine-grit sandpaper.

For larger holes, follow the first step as above with a utility knife or keyhole saw. Use strips of plywood, cut three to four inches larger than your opening, and fasten inside the square with drywall screws. Measure and cut a drywall patch to fit inside the square, followed with fiberglass mesh drywall tape. Apply several layers of joint compound, using the putty knife to smooth the ridges in between coats. As with small-hole repairs, sand the final layer of joint compound using fine-grit sandpaper.


Utility Knife - The Tool You Can't Live Without

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

PS720 Trimmer Plus 8-Inch Pole Saw Attachment With 11-Foot Reach

!±8±PS720 Trimmer Plus 8-Inch Pole Saw Attachment With 11-Foot Reach

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This Trimmer Plus pole saw trimmer attaches to Trimmer Plus string trimmers (Item#s 263192, 170547 and 170546) without tools.

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Get the Right Chain Saw For the Job

!±8± Get the Right Chain Saw For the Job

Chain saws are a very useful and handy tool to have for many outdoor uses. Tree trimming, cutting firewood and making log furniture are just a few of the most common uses for a chain saw. When thinking about buying a chain saw, be sure you get the right chain saw for the job(s) at hand.

There are three major styles of chainsaws: consumer, standard and professional. The consumer chain saw is best if you only have an occasional need for a saw. They have similar features as the professional and standard but at a lesser cost. They don't have as much power, but if your jobs will be small, you won't need the extra level of power.

Standard chain saws will cost more, but have more power, features and better performance than consumer saws. They are very similar to professional saws and are perfect for general use. Standard chain saws are often used by loggers, farmers and homeowners with wooded property. They offer you power, durability and a good price for what you're getting.

Professional chain saws, while more expensive, can withstand the heavy use they get on an everyday basis for heavy-duty work. Their size ranges from lightweight to heavy duty with a bar that may be up to six feet in length. Replacement parts are also available.

You'll want to check on the different models of chain saws. A store that carries different brands may be helpful in your selection as well as checking reviews and consumer reports. Once again, the model of chain saw you buy should coincide with what your use will be for the saw.

Husqvarna is a brand name that makes excellent chainsaws and their Model 137 is no exception. This saw is a lightweight saw of compact size, making it easy to carry and handle. It's a good quality, gas-powered saw that's economical to use. This is the perfect saw for light jobs around the home and yard.

The Model 346XP is a high power saw for professional use. It's ergonomically designed with a slim body for your comfort. The bar lengths range from sixteen to twenty inches. The 346XP is made for larger and heavier jobs. The Model 3120 is one of their largest saws, is used for tree felling, and is very sturdy to withstand tough conditions and weather. Loggers often use this saw model.

Stihl chainsaws are also good brands such as you'll see in there M180, which is perfect for the average homeowner. It's lightweight, easy to use and offers features like Easy 2 Start and easy chain adjustments. The MS290 is the perfect choice for medium use or farm work. It offers easy chain tension adjustments. The MS880 Magnum Pro is their heavy-duty model for daily use. Some of its features are Elasto start, heavy duty air filter and lightweight fly wheel.

Before you purchase a chain saw, take into consideration how often you'll need it, how easy it is to operate and what you need to learn to operate it safely. Consider taking a safety course on the operation of chainsaws if this is new to you.


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Friday, October 14, 2011

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011


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