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Customizing An Online Store
31st December 2010
Branding has become one of the buzz words of the new century. Everyone from the biggest of big business to the individual man on the street is being encouraged to create a distinct brand identity to distinguish themselves from everyone else. The idea of branding is very important on the worldwide web, where everyone and their brother has at least one website. For those who are attempting to monetize the web by building an online business or store having a distinct brand is even more important.
As an example, look no further than the monster of online auctions known as ebay. The thousands of sellers who have created stores on ebay depend on establishing a brand in order to stand out from all the others. The best way to do this is by having a customized ebay store design .
Customization on ebay begins with the ability to apply a unique name, logo, and color scheme to the online store front. It goes on to cover search, navigation, and even pictures and product information. There should be an ability to create store categories and to cross promote related items within the store’s inventory. If a seller has multiple stores, there should be a way to interlink these as well.
Some sellers will have the ability to customize their store on their own. However, most rely on third-party design vendors who offer packages that are fully customizable. Sellers need to look carefully at the quality of the designs offered and the reputation of the design companies when choosing which to purchase. Remember: a good store design is going to make it easy to establish and maintain a unique brand.
How CPAP Machines Work
19th December 2010
It’s getting so most people know about sleep apnea and even know someone who uses CPAP equipment. Some people may think that means that apnea is just a “fad” but it is a valid medical diagnosis and the fact that so many people are suddenly being treated for the disorder doesn’t mean it’s fashionable, it means that doctors finally have a better understanding of sleep and accurate ways of diagnosing sleep related disorders.
For those who don’t have sleep apnea, CPAP machines can seem mysterious. Actually, they are fairly simple to understand. The machines provide a continuous flow of air to help the patient breathe while they sleep. Apnea means that the sleeper’s breathing is constantly interrupted, which wakes them up and leads to a wide variety of symptoms. By providing continuous air pressure, the machines make sure that patients sleep through the night without interruption and the various symptoms disappear.
CPAP machines consist of a pump, filter, and humidifier. A tube goes from the machine to a CPAP mask which the patient wears over his nose or nose and mouth. There may be additional headgear to hold the mask in place. There are several different machine models and different masks available. These will be prescribed the doctor to suit the specific sleep and breathing of the patient. CPAP is definitely not a “one size fits all” treatment. Operating the machine is as simple as putting on the mask, setting the airflow, and turning on the machine.
Shoe Shopping is a Ritual for Women
15th December 2010
Anyone who has watched “Sex & the City” or read Confessions of a Shopaholic knows that some women have an almost religious-like obsession with shoes . They will spend more money on a pair of shoes than some people will spend on a car payment. They have shoes that they have never worn because they are just waiting for the right outfit or the right occasion — or both. Shoes become the most important thing in their life.
Upon closer examination it becomes apparent that for many of these women shoe shopping is a ritual, not just a necessary activity. For many it is a ritual based on appearance. For these women the look of a shoe is what matters. They are attracted by the color, the line, the design and shape of a shoe. They imagine how a specific via spiga jenna will look on their foot.
These rituals are usually based on the notion of taking on the essence of a thing by possessing it. If they own this beautiful shoe and wear it, then by extension they become just as beautiful. Or sophisticated or flirty or whatever mood or quality the shoe happens to evoke in them. The ritual then becomes a matter of being drawn to the object, identifying the mood or feeling it evokes, and then purchasing the shoe in order to assume and project that feeling or mood through ownership and wearing.
Understanding Air Conditioning Systems
11th December 2010
For most people, air conditioning is something that they simply turn on and off, depending on the weather or season. It may be something that makes them shiver in movie theaters or wish for when vacationing in northern areas that don’t have A/C as a rule. And, of course, when it stops working during a heat wave in July, it’s what sends you running to the phone book for an air conditioning mesa company. But how does it actually work?
While furnaces heat the air in winter, air conditioning is actually about removing heat, not generating cold. The actual definition of cold indicates it is the absence of heat. Therefore, A/C systems are designed around the principle of removing heat. This is done through a refrigeration cycle. A refrigerant gas (water, ice, air or appropriate chemical) is pumped to a high pressure and temperature and then into a condensing coil where it looses its heat to the outside. The refrigerant, which is now liquid, returns via an evaporating coil at a low pressure. As it evaporates, it absorbs heat from the inside and makes it way back to the compressor to start the cycle all over again. by absorbing the heat, it cools the air inside.
Modern air conditioning units do more than just exchange heat to result in a cool temperature. They provide humidity control for your home, or room if it’s a window unit. They also serve as a ventilation system or air filter. Because these systems are so complex, it’s important to test them every spring before the weather gets too hot. This way you’ll have plenty of time to get them repaired before the summer heat arrives.
Designing a Child’s Room
02nd December 2010
A lot of different factors go into designing a bedroom for a child. There’s definitely more to it than picking a wall color and coordinating kids bedding . Parents need to take a host of different factors into consideration.
The most obvious is the desire’s of the given child. There’s nothing worse than spending hundreds or even thousands of dollars making over a kid’s room only to have that child in tears or throwing a tantrum over the result.
The desire to make the child happy must be tempered with more realistic considerations. The room design needs to last for years and not merely be a tribute to the current kids fads . Children need to be guided towards picking colors and images that will still be attractive to them for years after they’ve abandoned a given movie, cartoon, or other interest.
Durability needs to extend beyond design elements, too. Parents need to consider how hard children are on furniture, toys, and even walls and floors. Choosing sturdy, durable, and easy to clean or repair options for furnishings, wall and floor coverings, and other items is critical.
Anyone who can manage to balance all these factors to create a room that makes both parents and child happy can consider themselves a design star.