There are many different kinds of car polish, and the one you select should depend on what you're trying to achieve. Shallow, normal and deep polishes all require a different approaches, and this video explains best practices for each type. Get the car polish you need from AutoAnything: www.autoanything.com Find more auto detailing supplies here: www.autoanything.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3tp28wC0JY&hl=en
How to Effectively Remove Car Paint Scratches Tuesday, December 28, 2010
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Monty Python - Holy Grail "Most Śmierci" (The Brigde Of Death) PL Friday, December 24, 2010
To moje tłumaczenie jednego z odcinków serii filmów Holy Grail (Święty Graal) grupy Monty Python. Zdaje sobie sprawę, że tłumaczenie nie jest idealne i mogłam czegoś nie wyłapać lub coś przekręcić, ale wydaje mi się, że udało mi się utrzymać sens i klimat :) Translation into Polish language is mine. The movie owner is group Monty Python. I don't own any movie! I have only translated this movie into mhy language to make it available for more people and in a little bit to try myself with English. Seria Monty Python i Święty Graal/ Monty Python And The Holy Grail: Reżyseria/ Directed by: Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam Aktorzy/ Actors: Graham Chapman - Król Artur (King Arthur) John Cleese - Sir Lancelot Eric Idle - Sir Robin Michael Palin - Sir Galahad Terry Gilliam - Stary Człowiek (The Old Man) Monty Python official youtube site (when you can find oryginal movie without translation): www.youtube.com Monty Python i Święty Graal (Monty Python and the Holy Grail) - brytyjska surrealistyczna komedia filmowa z roku 1975 w reżyserii Terry'ego Jonesa i Terry'ego Gilliama będąca pierwszym filmem fabularnym stworzonym przez grupę Monty Pythona. Jej członkowie zarówno odgrywają główne role w filmie, jak i są też twórcami scenariusza filmu. (Źródło: pl.wikipedia.org Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a 1975 film written and performed by the comedy group Monty Python (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin), and directed by Gilliam and Jones ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03Jli799lE0&hl=en
Free Blues Club - NOCNA ZMIANA BLUESA - Harmonijkowy As Thursday, December 23, 2010
Polish blues at the Free Blues Club! Long party night with the most popular polish blues band: Nocna Zmiana Bluesa (free translation: Blues' Night Shift). Sławek Wierzcholski, harmonica virtuoso, vocalist, song writer founded his band over 25 years ago. Since then he has recorded 15 albums with the band and some 18 as a sideman to top polish musicians. The album 'Piątek Wieczorem' (Friday Night)recorded with Wojciech Karolak was awarded gold. The band has opened concerts of Blues Brothers (Nurnberg, Germany) and BB King's (Warsaw, '96). Charlie Musselwhite played harmonica on their album 'Chory na Bluesa' (Sick For Blues). The list is long -- please visit band's official website for more info & goodies. During the concert we had a nice surprise: an unexpected guest came in and joined the band on stage. Bartek Łęczycki, regarded as number 1 harmonica player performed a couple of songs. Years ago he was Sławek's student as the latter is an educator on a regular basis as well. To say the least: Bartek was awarded platinum for the album 'Koledzy' where he played with Maleńczuk & Waglewski. He came to visit us just after the concert promoting this album. This one was recorded on 01.03.2008 and is called 'Harmonica Ace'. :-) Enjoy! NOCNA ZMIANA BLUESA www.blues.ofek.pl Sławek Wierzcholski - harmonica, vocal Witek Jąkalski - acoustic guit Maras Dąbrowski - acoustic guit Piotr Dąbrowski - acoustic bass guit, vocal Grzegorz Minicz - drums, washboard Bartek Łęczycki - harmonica ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayvrWWSrhJQ&hl=en
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Car Cover Protection for Your Investment Monday, December 20, 2010
How much does it cost to get a paint job on your wheels? Anything under $1,000 is not going to be worth it, even for a typical family saloon and certainly not for anything special. A reasonable paint job will cost you over $1,500 and start going up from there as the car and paint job quality start increasing and even spraying a panel will set you back $100's, even with good car insurance to cover it (watch out for those deductibles and premium increases after a claim).
Now how much does a car cover cost you?
If you don't know the answer, you can be certain it is a fraction of the cost of a paint job. Even a high end, customized car cover will set you back less than $200 but the return on that investment is a heck of lot more than saving you the cost of a paint job!
A good quality car cover will provide the following protection and much more.
- Water protection - water resistant car covers will ensure your car is protected from the ravages of water and ice, especially salt water. Rust and mold will accumulate wherever water has a chance to build up, and your vehicle will smell if it is left for any length of time.
- Sun protection - cars are as susceptible to harmful UV radiation as you and I - they do get "sun burnt" and this will affect the paint job plus the car interior, both of which will fade in color and have unsightly discoloration.
- Air circulation - good car covers will allow the air to circulate which also helps moisture to be dispersed and prevented from accumulating. Allowing air circulation is a great way to stop mold and musty smells from affecting your car.
- Strong and robust - a car cover will also allow a good degree of protection from bird droppings, incidental scratches and dings, falling tree branches and twigs as well as a host of other potential physical hazards.
- Easy handling - a quality car cover will be made from advanced materials which provide all of the above protections, but will also be easy to fit, easy to pack away and store and be ready for use whenever you need them.
Ignore the math calculation for the moment and consider what it means to you driving around in your mint ride. There is no better feeling than be able to turn heads in your car because it looks like a million bucks, but at the same time, it doesn't have to cost you anywhere near that!
Now let's do the math calculation - say a top-of-the-line car cover comes in at $200; you use it properly and that halves the amount of polishing and car washing you need to do - that costs say $10 (and that's low) plus all of your time - now you need do it say half the time, - car cleaning drops from say $500 a year to $250 if were cleaning it every week.
Or how about this - you scratch a door panel, not too bad but bad enough that it won't come out with a polish and repair kit. It is too expensive to get repaired in the shop because that's $500 minimum. You sell the car, but because of the sub-standard body work, you now lose $1,000 on the resale price or loss in part-exchange value. How's that really expensive, top-of-the-range car cover costing $200 looking now?
The fact is, you'll be able to source a very good quality car cover for a lot less than $200 and still enjoy the same protection - if you treat your vehicle like an investment, it makes a lot of sense to take extra care of it, and that's why you need a car cover.
Jack Labens works for Empire Covers, a leading provider of car covers and accessories such as boat covers and truck bed covers. Empire Covers can be found online at: EmpireCovers.com.
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Diana Krall - Why Should I Care? (polish translation)
Amazing song! I like it so much, that question: "Why Should I Care? " will probably become my new life motto :) Why should i care? Was there something more i could have done? Or was i not meant to be the one? Where's the life i thought we would share? And should i care? And will someone else get more of you? Will she go to sleep more sure of you? Will she wake up knowing you're still there? And why should i care? There's always one to turn and walk away And one who just wants to stay But who said that love is always fair? And why should i care? Should i leave you alone here in the dark? Holding my broken heart While a promise still hangs in the air Why should i care? *** Dlaczego powinno mi zależeć? Czy było coś, co mogłam zrobić? Czy to było przeznaczone, że to nie mogłam być ja? Gdzie jest życie, które razem mieliśmy dzielić? I czy powinno mi na tym zależeć? I czy ktos dostanie więcej CIEBIE? I czy ona pójdzie spać bardziej pewna ciebie? Czy ona sie obudzi wiedząc, że ty wciaz tam jesteś? I dlaczego ma mi na tym zależeć? Zawsze jest ten, co się odwraca i odchodzi I ta, która po prostu chce zostać... Ale kto powiedział, że miłość jest zawsze sprawiedliwa? I dlaczego ma mi zależeć? Czy mam cię zostawic tu, w ciemnościach? Trzymając moje złamane serce... gdy obietnica wciąż wisi w powietrzu? Dlaczego ma mi zależeć?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojwYaY0qz2w&hl=en
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Prolong auto polish infomercial part 2 Saturday, December 18, 2010
This 1999 infomercial employed presenters Bob Eubanks and Larry Huffman to tell us how we could be sealing our car instead of waxing it. This product was said to last longer, was easier to apply and was more protecting than conventional auto waxes. The standard list of showy displays of the protection of the product (sulfuric acid, soot, non-dried paint) are displayed. See part 1 for the rest. This infomercial aired after a showing of the 1999 Monaco GP in the United States. It may have been a local insert of Fox Sports Network Bay Area or may have aired nationally.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XllMetoqorY&hl=en
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Document Translation Services To Fit Your Needs
English is an international language, especially in the business world, but speaking and reading are two different things. This is why it is so important for you to choose carefully who does your document translation services.
Documents Can Be Tough
One of the major challenges with document translation is that documents often use more difficult words than ordinary speech. Even in business deals, the spoken word is much easier to handle than the written word.
You need someone to do your language conversion who is familiar with the right vocabulary. How many times have you sat down to write something and had to consult a dictionary, even when you were using English? This challenge makes document translation that much more difficult.
Translators Must Be Good Writers
Anyone can speak their own language, but not everyone can write well in it. When you are getting a foreign language translation of your important documents, you need someone who not only knows the foreign language well, but can write well in it.
Translators face the same challenges ordinary writers do. They have to make the document flow well, read well, make sense and sound right. These skills are different from regular interpretation. It's not enough just to get the meaning right.
A Few Little Mistakes Can Cost You
Your documents have to be high quality with no mistakes. As part of the company's document translation services, they have to be responsible for making sure there aren't mistakes. Your translated document must be perfect.
Written mistakes look terrible in any kind of official document. When speaking a foreign language, a few small mistakes here and there will go mostly unnoticed, and probably have no real effect on your business. But, mistakes in print are there in black and white for everyone to see.
In the same way that spelling mistakes in English can make even the most well-written, intelligent text look bad, mistakes in a translated text can have a disastrous effect. This is why accuracy is a the pinnacle in quality.
The Benefits Of These Services
Once you have found a good service that you can trust, you will be able to do business with people everywhere in the world. They will be able to draw up contracts, fill out invoices, translate advertising materials and many other services.
You may have many potential customers overseas who have some experience with English, but not enough to feel confident using your products or services. Customers and clients need to know that they completely understand what you are offering. Would you risk your time and money on something in Spanish, if you took Spanish in high school, and you think you know what it says?
With a good foreign language translation service, your services can reach the growing market of China, the entire continent of South America, Middle Eastern countries where Arabic is spoken, and the European market. Even in countries like Germany and France where English is widely spoken, a product or service that is offered in German or French will be more likely to be used than one that isn't.
Document conversions are trickier than interpretation. It takes a different set of skills to make a good, well-written translation of important texts. With a good service, you will be able to do business confidently with anyone anywhere in the world.
With an expert document translation service, you will be able to do business with people around the world. Visit Certified Translation Services online at http://www.certifiedtranslationservices.com/ to grow your business in the global market.
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Different Varieties of Men's Briefs Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Men's underwear is certainly not something that men attach much importance to. They casually wear them and there is nothing more to it. But notwithstanding this fact, men's briefs are available in a lot varieties and styles giving men the opportunity to try different types and discover which works best for them.
Men's briefs that were considers as trivial and unimportant pieces of cloth for centuries, has during the last few decades has suddenly received a sudden boost in the market As men have started showing much interest in the innerwear segment. Many people wonder that for this cloth item being worn under the trousers or pants, where is the need for so many styles and designs. The answer is that different styles of underwear provide a liberty to men to choose from amongst various styles for their indoor and outdoor activities.
Cotton briefs are invariably the ideal ones to wear in warm climates. Make sure that your underwear is not too tight at the jock strap or at the waistband or else it would mean discomfort. Comfort should be the first consideration when it comes to men's underwear. In the last few decades, men's underwear has assumed importance and available in many different colors and styles. There are briefs, boxers and other boxer-briefs. As the name implies, boxer-briefs are extremely comfortable and they are also longer at the thighs.
When you are shopping for men's briefs, it is suggested that you try out different sizes and materials to select the ones most compatible with your body shape and fitting. Some men go with one kind of brief for workdays and go with another pair when they are at home or relaxing during weekends. Look to Calvin's, DKNY or Cin2 for some fabulous briefs. Boxer briefs are also available in many different styles and colors as well as fabrics. BVDs, Froot of Loom and the like are fine for boys under the age of 16. Unlike women, men are not fussy and are always quick to make their choice of underwear. Here are some of the better known varieties of Men's briefs in the market:
Contrast Contour Pouch Brief: are comfortable to wear daylong and they are durable and wash well.
DKNY Eco Hip Brief for men: are made of a cotton and bamboo mix and thus very eco-friendly. This fabric is naturally moisture-wicking and deodorizing. Reinforced stitching makes them extra supportive too.
C-IN2 Profile Contour Pouch Brief: Many people opt for this because, as they claim, they are a dream fit.
Emporio Armani Stretch Cotton Brief: are made of stretch cotton and many people prefer this type of fabric when it comes to briefs as they hold the shape better and the color does not fade as quickly as many other fabrics.
Calvin Klein 365 Brief has made rapid strides and is today acknowledged as a leading brand of briefs in the market known for their comfort and durability. They are a little more expensive than other brands but worth it, especially for special occasions.
Boxer-Briefs: Boxer briefs (and mini boxer briefs) seem to be worn by athletic types who generally detest briefs. Many say they like them because they are comfortable, and offer support. Again, they are available in a wide variety of fabrics and colors.
Boxers are clearly the underwear choice for most men. The general word is that boxers are sexy because mostly they cover up a lot but also leave something for the imagination. According to many if you had to run out of the house suddenly for whatever reason, you would rather run out in boxers than briefs. Thong Underwear is worn mostly by strippers and not by regular office-goers. Boxer Shorts: as the name suggests are similar to any other shorts. The main difference is that, unlike shorts these are worn below trousers or pants. They also have long legs, up to the thighs and have a loose fitting.
In the case of men's underwear, briefs, unlike boxer shorts hold the genitals in a fixed position, which makes briefs a popular underwear choice for men who are participating in sporting activities or doing lot of physical work. Tight briefs have been blamed for negatively affecting the sperm count as they may interfere with the cooling of the testicles. However, a study by the Journal of Urology concluded that underwear type is unlikely to have a significant effect on male fertility.
Alfred Thomas is an expert author, who is presently working on the site mens briefs, mens boxers. He has written many articles in various topics. For more information about mens boxer underwear, ed hardy swimwear. Visit our site speedo swimwear. Contact him at internationalarticle@gmail.com.
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Indigo Tree - i am the car Monday, December 13, 2010
Clip formacji Indigo Tree do utworu "i am the car" z albumu "lullabies of love and death". Realizacja Bodo Kox i Marek Marlikowski.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcDZrhyWoKI&hl=en
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Natalia & Ivan "...Too tired..." Sunday, December 12, 2010
Fandom: Axis Powers Hetalia (anime/manga) Music: Юлия Савичева "Прости за любовь" Footage: fanart from photobucket.com and pixiv.net All pictures in this video are not mine *** Thanks to smagliczka1 for the translation into Polish: Posłuchaj, miałeś rację, Posłuchaj, mnie nie boli. I serce bez ciebie, Bije spokojnie. Posłuchaj, ja odeszłam. Posłuchaj tego, co było, I cisza powie ci Że ja kochałam. Ty serce moje, Wybacz za miłość. Ostygła. Posłuchaj mnie, Po prostu kochałam. (2x) Thanks to EGladka for the translation into English: Listen, you were right, Listen, it doesn't hurt me. And my heart beats peacefully without you. Listen, I left, Listen to that what was between us. And the silence will tell you - That I loved you. You are my heart. Forgive me my love. It cooled down. Listen to me, I just loved you. (2x)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy9641g78zM&hl=en
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Plain English = Plain Sailing
Plain English is a writing style that readers can understand in one reading. It combines clear expression, effective structure and good document design. Sounds simple but why is it so hard to achieve, even for native speakers of the English language?
Our lives are littered with examples of bad writing, jargon and meaningless words in official documents, forms, emails, websites, contracts and instructions. Yet, we should be able to understand them at first reading-without a dictionary or a lawyer. When people understand information, they gain a sense of control and ability to make informed choices, and it is easier for them to communicate with you.
To stand out from the crowd, you should write to your readers as if you were talking to them, not at them. Try it! For the next thing you write, try putting things down the way you would actually say them. For example, do you use words like commence, instead of begin, prior instead of before, or assist instead of help when you speak?
When writing, ask yourself:
1. How much does the reader know about the subject?
2. What information do I actually need to give them?
3. What tone and style should I use?
Here are some basic principles of plain English writing:
1. Write the way you speak: keep your writing simple and use the first person instead of passive voice.
2. Use friendly, engaging and sincere language.
3. Respect your readers, adapting your style to their needs.
4. Use simple language when explaining technical terms.
5. Avoid jargon, cliches, trendy phrases and redundant words.
6. Keep your average sentence length to 15-20 words, with one idea per sentence.
7. Check your text carefully for errors, including spelling, grammar and punctuation.
8. Pay attention to fonts, design and layout of your text as much as to the language.
Remember, professionals use ordinary words. Amateurs use impressive words.
Avoid Use
Additional more, extra
Assistance help
Commence begin, start
Endeavour try
Forward send
Obtain get
Prior to before
And just to summarise: Think before you write - Write with the reader in mind. - Check before you send.
Yours sincerely
Eva Hussain
With over 15 years experience in the language sector, Eva is a sought-after linguist, researcher, consultant and trainer. In addition to her native Polish, Eva speaks French, Russian, Turkish and Hindi. She's the owner of Polaron Language Services, http://www.polaron.com.au
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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time - cutscene 4/6 (Polish) Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Polish version of the fourth cutscene of the "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" video game. Translation: - Wonderful... Come! - Kakolukian...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aTMuS6axSc&hl=en
Home Based Data Entry - How to Grow Your Income With Data Entry Program Tuesday, December 7, 2010
There are a lot of opportunities in the internet that is why many people are taking advantage of it. Before, the internet was more often used as search tool for general information, but now it is usually use to apply for online jobs. Right now, the widely known online job in the Internet is online data entry. I bet you are aware that this is the most popular in the internet today. And I am sure that you are a bit skeptical about the quick money idea. I have to admit before I also cannot believe that simple typing can really earn me good money until the time I tried.
Most of the time it is interchange with offline data entry but these two are totally different. Online data typing requires internet connection. This type of work is usually paid by hour or per day while offline data entry is paid by the count of pages you can make. When it comes to the pay, online data entry workers can receive $50 dollars a day. On the other hand, offline data entry does not need the internet to get started. In offline typing, you can submit your assignment in your most convenient time whereas in online, you are given a deadline. In terms of income, workers get a minimum of $5 per page finished. As you can notice, they have different price.
Actually you can work your way up. All you need to do is search the internet for a data entry program. Just make sure that where you land is genuine because there are a lot of them who are pretending to be the genuine data entry program provider. This program is very helpful as it teaches the proper way to start the business, gives tips and polish individual skills, and they unveil the secret to earn great money the fastest and easiest way.
Before you get started, be sure to have a goal in mind but be realistic with your goal. A lot of programs claim that you can earn $200 in a day, others say that in their program you can earn up to $500 a day. But I recommend that you stick with smaller goal first so that you won't get frustrated easily when your goal and your earnings do not meet. To be honest, $200 is easy to earn when you already learn the ropes, I suggest that you follow the strategies taught in the data entry program because it will definitely make you succeed.
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Top 8 Tips to Save on Car Insurance Thursday, December 2, 2010
The costs of car insurance are receiving complaints all across America like clockwork. This is easy to understand, considering the fact a standard policy clocks in at several hundred dollars a year. Based on your age, driving record, and other factors, annual premiums may hit the peak or ride the wave. With that said, how it is possible to keep premiums low and save some money?
For starters, most states require that you purchase a minimum amount of liability coverage if you own a car. Enlisting for more than the bare minimum is a rule of thumb if you want to have enough protection. Lowering your car insurance costs can be done with a few steps without having to cancel your policy. Depending on your background, only a few of these steps may apply to you.
Top 8 Tips for Car Insurance Savings:
1. Look around
Shop around! An excellent time to add alternatives in your crosshairs is when your current policy is about to be renewed with the possibility of your premiums going up. Its interesting to know that car insurance premiums for the exact same type of coverage on the same car model can vary by up to hundreds of dollars according to insurer company, even in states that regulate its car insurance rates.
2. Raise your deductible
The cost of your policy can be greatly reduced by raising the deductible. 10 percent or more can easily be slashed off your annual premium if you raise your Geico insurance deductible, for example, from $300 to $500. Make sure enough financial resources are in reserve before you handle this larger deductible when the moment comes.
3. Polish that Credit Report
Credit histories are the bread and butter of loan and insurance industries. Car insurance companies like Geico and Allstate have eyes of hawks when it comes to these. Your insurance company compares your credit histories and determines how much of a risk you are with them. By making your monthly credit card payments on time and keeping a fresh credit history, Allstate and State Farm will provide you with lower car insurance rates.
4. Keep the Mileage Low
People who drive less than 7,000 miles a year may be eligible for low-mileage discounts. Check with your insurer to take advantage. If your new insurer has it, limit your driver to under the mileage limit as best you can. Public transportation and planes for long distance trips can slash the mileage to safe limits.
5. Maintain a Clean Driving Record
Price breaks are awarded left and right if clean driving records are maintained for a specified period of time (i.e. two years). A polished driving record is free of accidents, moving violations, speeding citations, DUIs, etc. during this time. Turn into a defensive driver and drive carefully always to become eligible for the discounts you deserve.
6. Don't drive a Flashy Lamborghini on city streets
Car insurance providers like Geico and Progressive rate cars according to a risk scale. Sports cars, luxury cars, and high-octane Lamborghinis and Ferraris (just examples) are higher risks because thieves love to go after them. According to statistics, drivers behind these cars are also more prone to accidents and have reckless driving habits. Expect to pay higher premiums for these cars than if you own a Honda Accord, for example. This is the same for standard sedans, station wagons, and pickup trucks.
7. Use Your Family as Part of a Multifamily/MultiPolicy discount
Insurance companies are ready to award discounts to those who buy more than one kind of insurance through the same company (i.e. car and home.) If you insure more than 1 car under the same policy through the same company, you may be qualified for a discount as well. Couples getting married to take advantage of nifty car insurance discounts happen like clockwork.
8. Load Your Car with Safety Features
Safety and anti-theft devices are your car's best friend. If automatic seat belts, airbags, and anti-lock brakes are installed into your car, it can lead to discounts since they lessen the chances of your car getting stolen or damaged by vandals.
Ray Prince is the author of www.Insurapedia.com, a site in its infancy that provides regularly updated, comprehensive coverage on all types of insurance. Browse its pages and have free access to a collection of information designed to inform the Insurance novices. Its entertaining articles cover everything from "How to Take Accident Scene Photos for Insurance Claims" to "Insuring that Husband with a Sketchy Driving Record" A News Feed is also handy for the latest insurance updates
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