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How I Met Your Mother Silk Suitjama

June 12th, 2012 David No comments
 How I Met Your Mother Silk Suitjama 

 How I Met Your Mother Silk Suitjama
  • Additional Details
  • Fit: See Size Chart
  • Gender: Men
  • Includes: Top, Bottom, Dress Shirt, Tie
  • Made Of: 80% silk, 20% Cotton
  • Weight: 0.46 lbs

Introducing Barney Stinson’s legendary, awe inspiring Suitjamas; the finest sleepwear a man can buy because you should always look your best.

Colors available:
Black/White Combo
Iron Purple/Grey Combo

The Suitjama is manufactured from 80% pure silk and blended with 20% cotton for improved comfort and breathability you’re sure to be dressed for success all the time. These Suitjamas will make you more appealing to women, more successful at home and the office, and generally make you more awesome in every way.

This set includes:
1 Silk/Cotton Suitjama top
1 Silk/Cotton Suitjama bottom
1 Silk/Cotton Suitjama dress shirt
1 Silk/Cotton Suitjama tie

Honey Mead

March 23rd, 2012 David No comments

honeymaker xl Honey Mead

We’ve seen plenty of trends, styles, and drinks reemerge years after they were first popular, but none quite as old as mead. A modern take on the ancient drink,HoneyMaker Mead ($TBA) is still made from honey, clear, pure water and a proprietary yeast strain, but is available in a variety of flavors, including Lavender, Blueberry, Semi Sweet, Dry Hopped, and the ever popular Elderberry. Gold chalice not included. Thanks Uncrate.com

Wake Up and smell the USB DJ.

January 28th, 2012 David No comments

 Wake Up and smell the USB DJ.

Technical pro has got its finger on the pulse with the release of the DPU55 professional Double USB/SD Player. This professional MP3 mixer provides the solution for the DJ that does not want to risk setting up a laptop in a club setting, it’s perfect for the DJ that wants to integrate his or her vinyl collection into their growing collection of MP3’s. Easily integrated into a venue’s PA system via stereo RCA outputs, the DPU55 is a tool for the DJ that will be forever valued.

The music is connected via 2 32GB USB sticks and Dual SD Card at a 32 GB max. With this amount of space you can bring enough high quality MP3’s to play for a whole week.

Or you can bring Multiple USB flash Cards and swap them in and out like CD’s. With this amount of music at a gig you have choices you previously did not have. Bringing 30 crates of records to a party is not a fun thing! Now you can bring hours and hours of music in varying genres and never worry about whether or not you brought that one special cut!

The unit hosts an LCD display that will show all of your ID3 tags on from your files and a BPM readout which will allow you to match the beats on both songs to achieve that blend that only the elite can pull off! The face has a number of controls including a folder/track browsing knob with push feature! That means once you scroll to the song you need, use the same knob and push it in to cue it up. No need to search for another function or even move your hand! Other features include and essential loop function, repeat, reverse playback, built in brake effect which allows you to stop or start a song an achieve the same sound a record would make when starting or slowing down (A great DJ effect that will always come in handy!)

Use the onboard scratch function! In today’s modern era it is impossible to get that scratch sound like the old days when DJ’s used all vinyl. Knowing a scratch function should not sound like a robot’s bleeps and blips but rather a warm, thick “wiki wiki” the engineers at Technical Pro put a little extra time into this effect making sure your scratches sound as thick and “fresh” as they did in 1980!

Use the cue, search and pitch control at a varying rate of + to – 16%. This will allow you to play it like you would a CD deck with all the extra options that a CD deck doesn’t provide or that in the past would require efx boxes and other bulky equipment. DJs, if you are going to make the transition to the future you need this!

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Set Up and walk away Speaker.

January 14th, 2012 David No comments

 Set Up and walk away Speaker.
In an audio studio, club or venue setting the speakers are the last piece of equipment that will hold your sound before it hits the listener. Utilizing cutting edge technology and built with high quality and ever-lasting parts, the PW1250UI ABS molded 12” Two way active Loudspeaker with USB / SD Card Inputs & iPod™ Docking station will properly translate your sound and remain consistent in the most rugged conditions. This loudspeaker is not only a self powered loudspeaker..it is an iPod DOCKING STATION…it can also play music from your USB flash drive and SD CARD! The options that Technical pro built into this amazing speaker are the options you need in today’s professional audio world. The design boasts durable wheels, a top handle and two side handles for easy mobility. This can be mounted on a pole or left on the ground. The built in wheels make it a snap to transport and position. This is a great speaker for a mobile set up! This is a great speaker for your deck or yard…easily roll it out, plug in and you’re ready for your party!

The PW1250UI is an active loudspeaker that can push out a massive 1100 watts of peak power. It is a powered loudspeaker…this means the amplifier is built in…there is no need for an additional amplifier! The outside casing is built to withstand harsh conditions and will hold up in transit and while in use. The front is covered by a rugged steel grill that will allow your music out while keeping your speaker safe from harm. The insides hold a 12” woofer with 2” voice coil and 40 oz. magnet long-excursion driver. The high frequency speaker is a 1” Harmonic 10 oz. titanium driver. Both types of speakers are constructed to give a long, clean throw of booming lows and crisp highs…the technology inside is meant to provide the most professional sound in today’s market! This speaker will achieve that professional “club” sound you seek.

The back panel hosts the controls, input/outputs, and iPod docking station. You can plug your iPod or iPhone™ into the docking station and play your music through this loudspeaker. Plug in your USB flash drive or SD Card and play your music from these sources as well! The LCD display on the back panel will show track information such as remaining time and title of song. IPOD DOCKING STATION, USB THUMB DRIVE AND SD CARD INPUT!!!

Technical Pro really stepped things up with this release allowing you play the most common audio sources without any other bulky equipment or adapters! Additionally there is a balanced RCA and balanced XLR input for connected sources such as a CD player, DVD player audio, a DJ mixer, etc. This speaker can take any current source and push out the highest quality sound that exists! The PW1250Ui has two 1/4” and two XLR microphone inputs. Plug in a couple of microphones and host a vocal performance, a karaoke style party or talk over your music to your crowd. Each microphone has its own volume control!

This is one of the most powerful and option enhanced powered loudspeakers ever made…it’s built to last and will give you the sound you seek and at a price that won’t break the bank!

The PW1250Ui ABS molded 12” Two Way Active Loudspeaker with USB flash drive / SD Card Inputs & iPod™ Docking Station is a self amplified wonder! This high powered and professionally constructed self amplified speaker is quickly changing the game and becoming the industry standard for serious audio professionals!

If you are shopping for a powerful speaker that can surely give you the power you need with a superior design you can trust from a name like Technical Pro, The PW1250Ui is a must have! With a total power output of 1100 watts this speaker will provide the sound clarity you need in your nightclub, outdoor/indoor venue, live stage sound set-up, home patio, or mobile DJ rig. The extremely powerful 12” woofer with 2” voice coil and 40 oz. magnet long-excursion driver will give you the deep, booming bass and acoustics that you need to keep the music pumping all night or day. The harmonic 1”, 10 oz. titanium driver will translate your high frequencies precisely providing a crisp and snappy sound to your high end. Yield ultra-wide sound dispersion with the unique horn design. With this type of technology built-in, these speakers will make sure your club sound achieves the warm and bumping lows that you music demands. In a jazz or classical music setting, you will be more than satisfied at the output, able to properly translate all of your dynamics…from the soft tones of a violin to the strong tones of a tuba or trumpet.

The PW1250Ui is a Two Way Active Loudspeaker. “Active” means the amplifier is built-in and does not require any other amplifier. This will give you the luxury of not having to hook up an additional amplifier…it’s all inside! Use the ergonomically shaped handles and top handle for easy transport or use the pole mount and raise your speaker to any height you need!

In almost every indoor venue with a dance floor or large audience, a stage with gear or outside in the sun, you have to anticipate your equipment becoming warm and sometimes getting to the point of overheating and possibly becoming useless until it cools. Built with cutting edge digital circuitry you need not worry! The superior technology inside will keep this baby cool and removing any worry of overheating!

The outputs are a passive XLR connection. This allows you to send your signal through input of the PW1250Ui to anywhere with an XLR input. This signal will remain passive and be unaffected..it will pass through..what goes in through the RCA input, comes out. This will give you even more options while setting up your sound design. The inputs consist of RCA (Unbalanced), XLR (Balanced), USB, SD card, a 1/4” microphone input, and an input for a 30 Pin iPod™ Loading Dock. Connect your standard audio sources like a mixer or tuner to the RCA or XLR inputs. Connect a USB flash drive or SD card up to 8GB’s and play your MP3’s. Connect your IPod to the docking station, push play and let your music fill the room. Connect your microphone and talk over your signal like you would a PA system. Use the separate volume control for the microphone and adjust your levels so you can sing or broadcast any voice while properly mixing your music and voice level. Or use the separate volume control for the line input or USB flash drive / SD card input and mix all of your sources.

An LCD display on a speaker?! Yes, use the built-in LCD display with controls for the USB flash drive and SD card inputs. The LCD will show useful information such as remaining time and title of track. The PW1250Ui is hands down the best choice on the market for an active loudspeaker with enough options to satisfy even the most demanding sound set up!

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Samsung MV800

October 13th, 2011 David No comments

 Samsung MV800

They should really just be up-front about it and call the MV800 the PervCam. Seriously, Samsung cites the ability to shoot “discreetly” from any angle as the main attribute of this model. Think about that for a second. Okay, now go buy one.

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19 Fun Things to Do in Central Park Beyond the Zoo

April 27th, 2010 David No comments

cp 19 Fun Things to Do in Central Park Beyond the Zoo

Central park was created to be a respite for the teaming masses packed in what we now consider to be downtown Manhattan. The 800 + acre jewel in the crown of New York city is home to woodlands, meadows, lakes, wildlife and still offers that same respite to all New Yorkers.  Today though, over 25 million people visit the lush expanses of the countries first public park and of course with 21 playgrounds it is a destination for families from all over the city and the world.

Central Park isn’t one of those places that you would tire of easily, so if you find yourself in a rut, you might need to freshen up your park itinerary.  How about next time you visit the park, skip the zoo and the playgrounds and try checking out one of these fun finds:

1. Hear the melodies from the Delacorte Musical Clock, situated halfway between the Central Park Zoo and the Tisch Children’s Zoo, the fanciful timepiece sits on a tower with two brass monkeys, a hippo, bear, elephant, goat and kangaroo circling and spinning underneath.  Listen for Three Blind Mice and changing seasonal favorites, every 30 minutes.

2. Commune with nature in Belvedere Castle as it stands guarding the park from its rocky hill.  Inside you will find the Henry Luce Nature Center, displaying bat skeletons, stuffed birds and nature photography. Step out onto the large outdoor patios for birding and great views of the park and the city surrounding it.  check out a Discovery Kit with binoculars, a field guide and a notebook for observing nature in the park, start right down the hill at Turtle Pond.

3. Catch (and release) fish in the Harlem Meer for free, right outside The Charles A. Dana Discovery Center families can borrow a rod, bait and get instructions. While you are there, check out the nature displays in the Discovery Center. The fishing center should be opening soon, the hours are: mid April through mid October. Tues. – Sat. 10am-4pm and Sundays 10am-2pm.

4. Hang out on the Great Hill, the third highest point in the park, originally built as a carriage road, it is now a gentle sloping lawn surrounded by American Elm trees, the perfect place for a picnic or a snooze in the grass.  It is also, home to the Peter J. Sharp Children’s Glade, a natural area in the park made just for kids.  Try a visit to this area on the weekends for the Clearing in the Forest program, the line up hasn’t been announced for 2010 just yet, but last year’s was a diverse and eclectic group of multicultural storytelling, dance and musical performances just for families.

5. Get your game on at the Chess and Checkers House, sit outside underneath the pergola and play chess, checkers, dominos or backgammon.  The staff will give you the pieces and even find you a partner.  If you would like to learn how to play chess, check out their summer chess skills program.  The Central Park Conservancy also schedules free craft programs throghout the year.

6. For more than 50 years the Hans Christian Andersen statue has been the place to be on Saturday mornings and this year will be no different.  Hear a fairy tale or folk story by The HC Andersen Storytellers at 11:00 am, rain or shine at the foot of the statue, Saturdays, June through September.

7. Go for a hike in the North Woods past man made streams, waterfalls, ponds and famous Central Park arches. The northwest corner of the park is rural and rugged considered to be the Adirondacks of Manhattan; kids will love the hidden gem waterfalls.  You can also take a tour of this area with the Central Park Conservancy.

8. Take a stroll and appreciate the beauty of spring in Central Park.  Beyond the immense wrought iron gate on upper Fifth Avenue is the beautiful and formal Conservatory Garden of Central Park. The lush 6 acre garden is designed in the styles of the famous gardens of England, France and Italy complete with fountains and arbors.

9. Take in a classic puppet show at the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theater, the delightful tale of the big bad wolf’s redemption, Three, is playing until June 25, 2010.

10. Borrow a field day kit at the North Meadow Recreation Center and play frisbee, baseball, catch or jump rope in the open grassy areas or the sports fields.

11. Go for a dip in Central Park’s ice skating rink cum pool, Lasker Rink and Pool.  In the winter it is used for skating and in the summer it is a huge public swimming pool.

12. Scramble up Umpire rock, not a rock climbing wall, but one of the many huge rocks that kids love to play on in the park.

13. Sing as you go under the arches and bridges. Yes, you may look crazy but it is a great way to teach your kids about echoes and mine just loves it.

14. Visit Victorian Gardens, a miniature amusement with rides for pint sized patrons.  Wollman Rink is transformed into a fun and family friendly amusement park complete with carnival games, lots of rides and a tiny Manhattan sized roller coaster.

15. Take a tour of the lake from a rented rowboat or on a manned gondola at the Loeb Boathouse. boat rentals available April through November. While there stop for a bite to eat at either the carry out café or the scenic restaurant.

16. Kids who have read EB White’s, Stuart Little will fondly remember the race that took place in the Conservatory water and want to motor their own boat here. You can rent a radio controlled sailboat at the concession stand behind the pool.

17. The Arsenal building, right outside The Central Park Zoo, actually predates the park and is home to some of the zoo’s staff but some of the space in the building has been converted into a gallery and on exhibit right now is the colorful and family friendly, Outside In.  If you are at the zoo, you walk right by the building, so stop in and check it out.

18. Shakespeare throughout the park, spend some time following the fine actors of the New York Classical Theater around the park as they move from place to place performing the best of the bard in Central Park this summer. You don’t need to wait in line for the tickets – just show up – and it is free.

19. Don’t get lost, most of the lamp posts are embossed with numbers and can help you get where you are going.  The first two numbers in the series correlate to the street number you would be on if the street went through the park – so you will always know how far north or south you have traveled, for example:  #9202 means you would be on 92nd Street.  Streets north of 100th street will start with 01, 02, and so on. [Thanks Stephanie]

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