Thursday 13 May 2010

Drawing - colored pencils, drawing


This purchase was for me. I haven't colored in a long time but these pencils are perfect! I use a small sharpener and take my time when sharpening. I wish they included something showing where each color goes so that it is easier to make sure you are putting them back in the right place...I can be a lil' OCD about things like that. RoseArt Colored Pencils, 100-Count (1055WA-4

I had been looking all over for these particular pencils - I have them in my house when my granddaughters come to visit. They loved them so much, I decided to get them for their house. They were greatly surprised. Excellent selection of colors - the girls like to put all the colors in order. I wish I had these when I was a kid.

100 pencils, more like 50 different colors as some were so close in color that they really weren't different.



unlike crayola pencils, the tips didn't break off as much. colors quality not as strong, though as crayola.



felt like i was a kid again with so many choices.



excellent for the price.

My 14 y/o niece is in the hospital d/t a hit and run accident, and is stuck on her stomache while recovering from burns to the back of her leg. I was looking for things for her to do, and to impress her. She was having a really bad day when the package arrived. It really lifted her spirits. Idk if every kid would need 100 colored pencils, however it would make a great gift for a person who likes to draw, or a kid stuck in a hospital. It is nice they come pre-sharpened too. - Drawing - Colored Pencils'


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Baby Clothing


It is soooooo cute !!!! I am so excited to get to put my little girl in this dress when she arrives !!!

The packaging is even adorable ~ they send it on a little hanger with ribbon on it.

The material is very nice and good quality.

I recieved this in a very timely manner. Mud Pie Baby Eieio Black and White Gingham Bubble Dress, Cow, 0 - 6 Months'


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Bible Study - art, pencils


As an artist, I find the best way to sketch is loosely and a lot of free motion. I find the best pencils for this are Prismacolor Col-Erase pencils, as they allow for this with the best results. The 24 colors to chose from help add depth to sketches, be it a warmth or coolness, a shadow or neutral base. And the ability to erase helps clean up the finished sketch so it's easy to just let your movements flow with no worry of mistakes. Prismacolor Col-Erase Erasable Colored Pencils, 24-Color Pencil Set

Sorry, but I have very mixed feelings about this Prismacolor set after using it in different circumstances. According to the company's claims above:



" Writes with brilliant intensity and erases effortlessly..." only the claim about erasing is true and worth buying these pencils at all. The first claim is an outright lie--these colors have minimal, pastel intensity and the color shades are indistinct. Except for black, all the colors lay down very low-chroma--unlike the brilliant colors displayed on their barrels--which defeats one of the major reasons I purchased this set: to fill out ink drawings. The two yellows, three reds, three blues and two greens look so similar on paper that they might as well be the same...this set should have just come with 12 shades, not 24...and they are not mixable like regular Prismacolors. The frustration with laying down color reminds me of those flawed "map pencils" I used in sixth grade Geography, as in dang, this blue river doesn't stand out from the green land...in defense of the set, the color does lay down uniformly, just not as colorful as one would want.



These pencils do erase *completely.* But since one of the qualities of regular Prismacolor pencils is that, being wax-based, the color lays down so thick that you can normally color over mistakes, I'm not sure this erasable quality is worth it except for preliminary sketching or sketching around light areas where mistakes would be unfixable.



These pencils do keep a sharp edge for fine/detailed work--this comes from 2H hardness on the pencils--much like the Verithin line of pencils. But if you are going for a precise line and also high chroma, just invest in the pencil line for artists and a good sharpening tool, or the Verithin line, which is medium-chroma but at least the colors are very distinct from one another.



The only reason I chose to purchase the Sanford Prismacolor brand was based on an expectation of color intensity/brilliance/distinction. That's missing here. You do get erasers. But do you really mess up that much?

I have used Prismacolor pencils off and on for 30 years (yes, I'm that old!). They have a richness than the more inexpensive brands don't match. These particular pencils are not quite up to that standard, BUT they really are erasable for the most part. If you don't fill in the color too darkly, they erase pretty well. I paid just over $10 for these, and you just cannot beat that value. I purchased them for my tweenager and she is very pleased with them. A college art student may find them insufficient.

These have been my favorite colored pencils for years. I'm an art major, and while Prismacolors are great they break apart easily and aren't easily erasable. They can also be messy, and the price is a little restrictive.



These don't blend quite as much but they do blend quite well, and the ability to erase better than other brands is very, very useful. They aren't prone to breakage, and the colors are smooth. The downside is that it's hard to get them to be as vibrant as other pencils without applying a lot of pressure.



I recommend these for anyone, beginners and advanced artists alike.

These colored pencils are great for sketching because since you can erase away mistakes. However, it is difficult to create a sharp tip while sharpening these pencils because they break quite easily. The colors are nice but I wish there were a few more shades of blue. Another thing to note is that these do not come sharpened. Overall, it was a decent buy but I don't think I would purchase them again.

I bought these on a friends recommendation for Bible marking. I am very pleased.

They are not too dark, nice in the hand and can be easily read through. You don't have to press too hard or accidentally rip the very thin paper. Large variety of choices for those who color code their scriptures.



Some other colored pencils are too crayon like or blotchy or too rough on the paper, but these are very smooth and easy to use.

these colored pencils from prismacolor have great lead, perfect softness of lead, &great color...

but they aren't very erasable. you really have to attack the color with the eraser to get it to erase

&even then it doesn't fully erase &instead just lightens some. but it lightens enough to use for

the intended use &work great. I would just suggest that if you are planning to do a lot of erasing

and tightening up on your sketches to draw very lightly or else they won't work very well for you.

all in all they are super great pencils though and I don't regret getting them.

I did just see in walmart that some erasables are out from crayola, I wonder how they erase?

These pencils are great for drawing weather maps! As a senior meteorology student, drawing and analyzing weather maps has become more frequent for lab work. The pencils are great because you can erase and go back. Therefore, less paper is wasted because I don't have to print out another blank map to start over. This erasable pencil is great because it does not leave behind visible traces of what was erased. The color is vibrant and lasts. - Art Supplies - Prismacolor - Pencils - Art'


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Lingerie


Very nice material - feels great. Its pretty much invisible under clothing, but conceals undergarments under thin/shear skirts and/or dresses. I wish it was bit less money, but i guess its because its by Calvin Klein. I ordered a size S and i was worried that it may not fit (as i normally wear size M in undergarments and skirts), but fortunately it fit me just perfect. Its also a good length. I would have preferred a shorter slip, but compared to some other options its not so long of a slip. Calvin Klein Women's Solutions Half Slip, Almond, S'


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Air Nailers - air nailers, pin nailer


Yes , there is a problem with driving 1 3/16" pins but Bostitch will send you an easy fix, a new driver/piston. I am surprised that no one called them and posted this . I always contact the manufacturer with any issues first, some are very helpful and others are not. Great CS from them, as I always have had from them, and an other wise very well made compact driver now will work just fine. As far as using 2"pins, they are too long for this gauge in real wood[18 ga.2"brads is even pushing it] ;they bend easily and can "blowout" of the wood[follow the grain] when using to be really useful anyway but the 1 3/16" is perfect for shoe base mld. for flooring installs and no filler is really needed. 1" pin guns limits the usefulness as other brands have as their longest length. 4 stars for the tool as is, and add 1 star for Bostitch being there to fix their problem making the gun excellent now. Bostitch HP118K 23-Gauge 1/2-Inch to 1-3/16-Inch Pin Nailer

Just returned mine and ordered a Grex 635 instead. I fired about 40 pins in hard and soft wood, tried various compressor pressure settings, and various settings of the so-called "depth control." The gun jammed once. If the air pressure is at the low end of the recommended range (70-100 lbs.), or if the so-called "depth control" is set low, pins will usually be proud of the surface. With the proper adjustments the best you can do is get them to be flush, which is unacceptable as far as I'm concerned. According to Bostitch Customer Service, this pin nailer is not designed to countersink pins, but rather to leave them flush with the service. The "depth control" is a misleading name for what is really just another way of adjusting air pressure. It does NOT change the travel distance of the pin.

I just received this nailer about a week ago and have put it to work everyday. The first time I used it I noticed it would only drive the pins flush which makes the tool useless. The pins wouldn't even countersink in pine. I decided to grind the tip down a little hoping that it would allow the driver to make the pin go well below the wood. I'm sure Stanley wouldn't recommend this, but it did the job and now my pins go just the right depth in any wood that I use it on. Besides this minor problem everything else is perfect with tool including the case.

shot up many a clip of pins over the past week on a kitchen with cherry cabinets and trim. guns of this ilk are absolutely invaluable in delicate/intricate hardwood production work, from temporary jigging to glue up clamping to achieving the perfect miter. but this gun drove me up the wall and forced the guy coming behind me with the markers and putty to take his artistry to a new level. almost every pin stood proud, long grain shots and end grain. if it wasn't proud there was the slightest dent from the gun nose and the pin was still didn't countersink. when trimming in standard fjp this gun is a godsend, but for hardwood work you had better invest in a microscopic nailset(alien technology, coming soon) if bostitch hasn't decided to include one in the case already

...to follow up, this pinner is but a continuing let down. production installation of hardwood is the name, having the pin hold the pieces is but half the game. the many, the proud. i have a quick learning curve, now i've got a grex.

I was excited to purchase this nailer based on its ability to drive pins in excess of 1 inch. When it arrived I was pleased with the construction of the unit, very well made in the true Bostitch tradition. Upon immediately firing up my compressor to see what the unit will do, I was disappointed to see that it had a problem driving the 1 3/16 inch pins all the way into hardwood, in this case red oak. I tried different settings and even with the PSI set to max the pins would not countersink. I had to use a nail punch to finish the job, which is counter intuitive to why you would use a pin nailer to begin with. Other than that the nailer performs flawlessly, never jamming, etc. And by the way, the 1 3/6 pins are tough to come by. I have not seen them in any of my local home improvement or hardware stores. They are available through Amazon however, so you can stock up there.

I have been remodeling my home for the past year and was completing brand new Oak stairs with newel posts and balisters and railing. I had made all these pieces my self and I had to make some very small trim pieces and attach them to these beautiful stairs but my 18 guage trim nailer just blew them into toothpicks. I searched the web for a solution and found a review of pin guns in the JCL. I went to amazon and found the recommended gun kit. It arrived in a couple days. The little trim pieces were then tacked into place and you can hardly see the mark where the pin went through the trim piece.

I'm amazed at the amount of people trying to use this 23 guage pinner as a brad nailer or even a finish nailer. Most, if not all of the problems mentioned are due to operator error. These pinners are meant for delicate trim work where very thin and narrow pieces of wood can't be attached with a small nail or even a brad. When I read about using this guage pin on Ipe or people wanting a 2" pin it makes me cringe. It seems people are going to misuse and abuse machines all day long until they break and then they blame the machine. Learn your tool and learn the proper usage before expecting the impossible. It seems most of these "professionals" don't even know what a brad nailer is, let alone when to use a finish nail, a brad nail or a pin. There's a difference.

I was not able to make it sink one pin in any material. Those little pins hurt when you run your finger over them! Maybe I got a bad one. It is in the shop now being checked. My partner has a Grex and has had no trouble at all. I went with the Bostitch because I have had great service from their other products. If you buy this gun and have trouble, send it back before the return deadline. - Bostitch - Workplace - Pin Nailer - Air Nailers'


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Skin Protection - skin protection, case


The item feels cheap and poorly made, and guess what? It is. It does not close securely around the phone, and if the phone is dropped, it comes apart easily. Provides only minimal protection. Better than nothing - barely. Not recommended. Samsung Galaxy S i9000 Black Rubberized Hard Cover Crystal Case

Even if I had been able to get the case to close around the phone (which I was not), the opening for the camera lense is not in the right place. It partically covers up the lense. This case is clearly not made for a Galaxy S Phone, (Also known as a Samsung Mesmerize); therefore should not be sold as a compatable piece.



Why sell a product and hope people are too busy to complain about $5.00. That is not good business.

While it looks nice when the two parts are apart - once you try to assemble the case with the phone inside - it does not snap in on one side, either the top or the bottom. One would expect the rubberized case to be flexible - but that is not the case....

So after several days during which I was pretty annoyed - I am now more annoyed with the case because now the top part broke.

I do not recommend buying this product.

I was doubtful when I purchased this cheap phone cover, I half expected it to be be a waste of money. But here is the deal: I wrapped my samsung galaxy in a full coverage Zagg cover;(highly recommend those BTW) then I put the case on. Overkill I know. It took some time and care to get it closed and snapped shut. Since then it has not come loose or off. It allows access to all the buttons and ports. Though the case is hard, the texture isn't slippery, it has a slight rubbery feel. It goes in and out of my pocket much better than silicone soft cases. The phone feels much more secure in my hand than my wife's Galaxy, which has no case. My case did come with the small yellow tool for prying open. So far I am thrilled with it. Best of luck.

you will get just what you have paid for .

Cover material is good, but the two pieces do not match completely and the remaining space between them is difficult to close without breaking it, so you should accept it as such.

I forgot to point out that the object referenced in the product description, which are used in the installation and removing the cover is not included with the shipment. - Cover - Skin Protection - Case'


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3m Replacement Strips - 3m, picture hangers


I took over the vending business where I work and I needed to find some sort of tag for hanging up the candy bars and chips, etc... that didn't already have a hole in the packaging. These are perfect for that. Strong and sturdy, easy to apply. I just wish they were less expensive. Hang Tab With Adhesive Back Makes A Quick And Easy Display Accessory (Lot/250)

These are the BEST item, bar none, for keeping all those tiny SD Cards, Memory Cards, and DS Games together. Stick them on the back of the game and then string them up however you like. You can use a keyring, a mini-carabiner, or even an old shoelace to keep them all in one easy-to-find bundle. Attach one to your game system or PC and it will keep it ALL together for you, at a REALLY low price! - Picture - Hooks - 3m - Picture Hangers'


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Video Game Movie - action adventure, video game movie


Sometimes I marvel that so many people and movie critics expect every film to be Oscar material! Lots of action, fast paced, cool special effects--Doom is a solid, entertaining movie. The Rock and Karl Urban carried the story forward (and provided some nice eye candy to boot).



Are you going to find deep philosophical meaning in it? Only if you're drunk. Can you sit back and let go for a couple of hours? Definitely. Bottom line is if you're a fan of action movies, add this movie to the roster. Doom (Unrated Widescreen Edition)

Doom (Andrzej Bartkowiak, 2005)



It took fourteen years, but one of the finest videogames of all time finally made it to the big screen. And there are some of us who've been waiting the whole time. And we get a movie starring The Rock?



The big surprise is, it's not all that bad.



Sure, it's possible to nitpick. What's a Doom movie without revenants, lost souls, archviles, rocket launchers, and for the love of all that's holy the cyberdemon?But when it comes right down to it, why not The Rock in a movie about a bunch of Marines fighting creatures from the depths of Hell? At least they didn't cast Steven Seagal. And when you've only got a little over an hour and a half, you have to cut a few things. At least we got the BFG. (And I wish the BFG's effect in the game was half as cool as its effect in the movie.)



The plot, what little there is (and pay attention, because it's different than the game, in one major aspect): A colony on Mars, originally started to support an archaeological dig, shut it down after weird, mysterious things began happening. Without anyone knowing, the head of the genetics lab, Dr. Carmack (Robert Russell, of the recent Dune TV miniseries), has reopened the archaeological dig, putting everyone in the colony in grave danger. They don't know that, of course, until it's far too late. They discover remains who have some pretty odd characteristics, which intrigue Carmack. He does some experiments that go, shall we say, awry. Marines, headed up by Sarge (The Rock), head to Mars in order to find out what's going on. Things blow up.



Doom the movie, like Doom the game, is a turn your brain off and watch things getting killed experience. If you were expecting high art, were you playing the same game the rest of us were? This is a movie that's all about violence, special effects, and things blowing up. And that's pretty hard to mess up, as long as you get halfway competent actors and a crack special effects team. Andrzej Bartkowiak (whose name is not Uwe Boll, something for which we can all thank whatever we hold holy) delivers both, and does it in style. The Rock heads up a rather capable acting team-- Reaper (The Chronicles of Riddick's Karl Urban), Duke (Resident Evil: Apocalypse's Raz Adoti), Destroyer (The Four Feathers' Deobia Oparei), The Kid (Al Weaver, recently in Radford's Merchant of Venice adaptation), Goat (Ian Fleming: Bondmaker's Ben Daniels), Mac (Phobia's Yao Chin), and Portman (Munich's Richard Brake). They're assisted on Mars by the quadraplegic Pinky (Layer Cake's Dexter Fletcher), on intel, and the obligatory beautiful scientist Sam (Die Another Day Bond girl Rosamund Pike). All of the above are at least decent actors.



Cliched? Sure, in spades. But again, this isn't a complex flick, just as it wasn't a complex game. And from that angle, this is a wonderfully satisfying film.



Still, I wish they'd found a way to work in the cyberdemon. *** ?

As a big Doom fan throught the video games I was happy with the movie and I will admit there was not much of a story to it but this is doom your suppose to be shooting demons and your suppose to be scared



This is why this movie gets bad reviews because you get a person who has not played the games before and has no knowledge of anything to do with doom and they dont understand most of the movie so they automatically can not appreciate it as a true doom fan



Two Thumbs up Great job

The original video game DOOM had a campy, mishmash plot that just kept piling on conventions from different movie and pulp-fiction genres. You got military contractors screwing around with dangerous technologies. A military spaceship crew decimated by evil baddies. A cigar-chomping marine that turns into a one-man carnage machine. You got mosters drawn from a host of mythologies, muddling about in radioactive waste -- and a secret level full of Nazis thrown in for good measure. Was that enough? Course not. After you progressed a bit, they started tossing in huge helpings of occult silliness too. It was one big, funny cartoon full of irreverently portrayed cliches. All this haphazard, tongue-in-cheek borrowing was fine because it played little role in DOOM or DOOM II. The games were about manual dexterity and rapidly escalating firepower.



Problem is, what is a poor screenwriter or director going to do when asked to make an action movie about a video game that was a farcical treatment of action movies? The fans couldn't possibly be satisfied, and non-gamers would be totally at a loss because there was no way to explain everything and still have time to blow stuff up! So they wrote two storylines: The surface, internally consistent one for people who didn't play the game, with the typical melodramatic humorlessness of an effects movie -- and the hidden storyline in which they showed an appreciation for the game by trying to explain as much of the DOOM mythology as they could: zombies, monsters, alien gates, health packs, restarting levels, one-man carnage machines, death matches, you name it.



Was it brilliant? Uh, no ... but not because they failed to be true to DOOM or because their wall textures didn't include the pentagrams. It just wasn't a great movie. The Rock, Karl Urban, and Rosamund Pike all fell below their average performances (which in The Rock's case is not a terribly impressive par score). There were numerous cheap ploys to gross us out or shock us. Sometimes it rushed through ideas, and sometimes it belabored them. All the usual imperfections found in big-budget flick with a guaranteed audience. But it was better than I expected from a movie whose creators knew that, as an artistic venture, their project was doomed to fail. - The Rock - Action Adventure - Video Game Movie - Horror'


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