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  • Guitar Tab for the Steve Earl Song "Lonely Are the Free"
    Lonely are the free guitar tab from the leaves of grass soundtrack.
  • Optimal Conditions for Growing MMJ
    this guide tells you the optimal conditions needed to promote vigorous growth.
  • The Benefits of CO2 in Your Grow Room
    The application of CO2 to plants can be very beneficial for plant growth here are some homemade options
  • How to Obtain Proper MMC Licensing in Colorado
    As of August 1st 2010 all operating medical marijuana Retailers, Growers and infused product manufactures require a permit to operate.
  • A Brief History of Medical Marijuana
    A short list of the history of marijuana usage
  • Steps to Opening a Legal Dispansary
    First you need to decide how you plan to run your business. Start with the basics.
  • Medical Marijuana Grow Guide
    Mold, Insects and other problems with growing MMJ
  • Medical Marijuana Grow Guide
    proper ways to harvest and cure medical marijuana.
  • Medical Marijuana Grow Guide
    The importance of fertilization to plants.
  • Medical Marijuana Grow Guide
    The needs of Vegetative Growth and Flowering stages.
  • Medical Marijuana Grow Guide - Strains
    Strains Indica versus Sativa: Cannabis indica comes from regions further away from the equator, such as the Hindu Kush and Afghanistan. They are shorter, bushier and more compact, with wider fingers on their leaves and buds that are denser and fatter.
  • Medical Marijuana Grow Guide Getting Started
    Starting from clones seeds and everything in between.
  • Medical Marijuana Grow Guide - Methods
    The Ideal methods for growing medical marijuana.
  • Medical Marijuana Grow Guide Containers, Ventilation and Odor Control
    It is essential that your growroom have some air movement. Air movement thickens stalks, helps prevent mold and insects, and spreads C02.
  • Medical Marijuana Grow Guide Lights
    There are three different types of lights that are used for indoor growing: Florescent, Metal Halide, and High Pressure Sodium. There are advantages and disadvantages to each.
  • Medical Marijuana Grow Guide
    he first step to setting up your growroom is determining where it will be. Most personal level growrooms utilize either a preexisting room, such as a spare bedroom, an attic, or a basement, a closet, whether it be walk-in or not, or a cabinet.
  • California Medical Marijuana Usage Information
    California Medical Marijuana Usage Information Updated: 20 Apr 2010
  • California Medical Marijuana Information
    he assertion that all medical marijuana is headed for seriously ill patients is misleading. Statistics from the California Branch of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) shows that a survey of Californians reports the top thr
  • Kenny Mckinley and the Denver Broncos
    Could the tragic death of Kenny Mckinley been prevented, and did the Bronco organization have anything to do with it.
  • Dear Pat Bowlen We Blame You
    There are many problems with the Denver Broncos Football Franchise in this article we take the time to look introspectively at the issues
  • Alternative to LCD an Plasma Displays
    Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS) is one of the newer models on the market. True-to-life HD images. Ultrahigh resolution with bright, sharp images. Excellent text display.
  • LCD Vs Plasma
    There are two types to choose from: plasma and LCD. Plasma TVs work by illuminating thousands of tiny fluorescent lights to create an image.
  • Choosing Flat Panel TVs -- Plasma Vs. LCD
    We go underground to check out the latest development in the plasma and LCD TV technologies and bring you an up-to-date comparison of what is good and not. Just in case you've parked your hardearned bonuses on the wrong side of the fence.
  • Home Theater Basics Aspect Ratio
    While aspect ration use to be a consideration when purchasing a screen; it isn't an issue any more -- home theater screens must be 16:9! Standard NTSC television, video, and computer display images in a 4:3.
  • Choosing a Projector Screen
    The content you display on your screen will also play a part in determining which screen is best for you.
  • Determining Type of Projection Screen to Use in Your Home Theater
    Screens come in various fabrics, sizes, and prices. The type of screen that's best depends on the projector, the viewing angle, the amount of ambient light in the room, and the distance of the projector from the screen.
  • Issues to Consider when Purchasing a Home Projector
    Ambient light Audience size Ceiling Mounting Color Reproduction Color temperature Contrast Ratio Economy mode Picture-in-Picture Price Projector Remotes Ventilation
  • The Bottom Line on Projectors
    Home theater projectors are best for viewing Sports and DVD movies. If you watch mostly regular TV, an LCD/DLP projector may be an expensive option as the bulb would need to be changed after 1,000 to 2,000 hours of viewing.
  • Front Projection: LCD
    The second video projector type to consider is the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) projector. Unlike a CRT projector, the LCD projector is not based on the traditional projection tube.
  • Front Projection DLP Projector
    Today's projectors come in two basic technologies: DLP (which replaces the three LCD's with a silicon chip) and LCD (containing three tiny liquid crystal display devices with a series of mirrors and lenses).
  • LCD and DLP Digital Projectors
    Many digital projectors today accommodate temporary home theater setups pretty much anywhere you have room for a screen. Though movies benefit most from big-screen treatment, regular TV and games can look stunning, too.
  • Projectors '" the Only Way to Go for a Dedicated Home Theater
    When you are looking for screen sizes in excess of 100 inches, it's time to consider front projection.
  • Projector or Flat Panel Television?
    The size of the television or video display device you get really depends on the size of the room environment you will be using it in and how close you will be sitting to the screen.
  • Buying a HDTV -- the Bottom Line?
    If you go to an electronics store today to buy a new TV set, there are four types of sets that you will see on the shelf:
  • Will My Current TV Still Work when HDTV Takes Over?
    Many of you are under the impression that when the turnover to total Digital TV Broadcasting occurs that all current TVs will be "obsolete".
  • What Do You Have to Do to Get HDTV?
    To realize the maximum potential of HDTV, the display must be fully HD compatible. For most users, this represents the biggest challenge and largest expense in their HD migration budget.
  • HDTV Standards the 480p, 720p, and 1080i
    Although there are technically 18 different standards for digital TV broadcasting (all Digital TV tuners are required to decode all 18 standards), the practical application of HDTV has come down to 3 standards.
  • Digital Television (DTV)
    Digital Television (DTV) is a new type of broadcasting that will transform your television viewing experience. That means better quality, more choices, and more control over your television.
  • The Difference Between Digital TV, Analog TV and HDTV?
    Broadcast and wireless services depend on the use of the airwaves. HDTV technology is much more efficient than the current analog technology and will allow the broadcast of more program material using fewer broadcast airwaves.
  • HDTV Sources
    When examining possible sources, one must be careful to distinguish between true HDTV sources and normal (SDTV) video that is scaled or "up-converted" to a higher resolution. Examples of true HDTV sources are
  • Digital Compression
    By using digital compresson a broadcaster can choose the quality and size of the file being compressed, this is often a compromise between size and quality of the video file.
  • Digital TV Formats
    Digital TV standards set by the ATSC governing body encompass 18 different transmission formats, of which these are the most common.
  • Is HDTV Really Important for a Home Theater?
    The amount of HDTV programming is increasing rapidly, with HDTV broadcast, cable, and satellite service increasing in availability across the country. Also, the audio that is supplied with HDTV video is in surround sound.
  • HDTV -- an Idea Who's Time Has Come
    If you are planning a home theater and are going to purchase a new television, it is a good idea to get one that is HDTV-compatible.
  • The Early Years of HDTV
    Modern-day HDTV has its roots in research that was started in Japan by the NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) in 1970.
  • Home Theater Planning Tools
    The Budget determines the highest level of Digital Mojo one can obtain during a planned phase. Technology is used to cost out components so that you can get the best bang for your buck; when purchasing digital components.
  • Calibrating Your Home Theater
    Once your gear is installed, its calibration should be checked and adjusted, ideally once a month
  • Planning a Home Theater
    A theater plan is really a model because technology describes and positions a number of different digital components (audio, video, PC, etc.) made up of different elements into one comprehensive system.
  • A Short Response to All of the Presidents Men
    This is a great story of American history written from a unique perspective, the Washington post journalists that blew the case wide open.
  • A Short Response to Gideon's Trumpet
    A short response on How one man, a poor prisoner, took his case to the Supreme Court '" and changed the law of the United States.
  • A Discussion on Voters Rights
    Voter rights have evolved dramatically in the United States since the late 18th Century gradually moving toward universal suffrage and equality a situation in which the right to vote is not restricted by race, gender, belief or social status.
  • What Are Civil Rights? How Are They Protected in the United States?
    Civil rights are laws providing national protection against discrimination by reason of race, color, religion or national origin.
  • Is Brendan "The Hybrid" Schaub the Future of MMA
    Brendan Schaub is really making a name for himself after a dominating performance in the UFC 116 prelims. With all of his wins coming by knockout he has successfully separated himself from a very long line of UFC hopefuls.
  • Home THX Checklist
    The chief aim of Home THX standards is to ensure the highest-quality re-creation of actual theater sound. THX has worked with electronics manufacturers to create equipment that lives up to the THX standards
  • Home Theater Componant Checklist
    In order to get the best possible picture with DVD's, it's best to consider a TV that has component video inputs.
  • Home Theater Design Checklist
    This checklist is geared toward an ideal setup, but one that is reachable for under $5000 total.
  • Skate 3 Xbox 360 Game Review
    Skate has always been one of the most convincing reasons to own any videogame console. It is a great feeling to be able to go out and do tricks that I have always wanted to do but with out the risk and humiliation.
  • Home Theater Equipment Positioning
    Proper system positioning is tricky in domestic environments. People love putting their crap on angles, with TVs in a corner, speakers put on whatever shelf is handy, and equipment in some cabinet somewhere.
  • Theater Lighting
    Another thing to consider in your home theater is lighting. It's important that you don't have a lot of bright ambient light in the room, because this may cause glare on the screen or distract from the movie.
  • Choosing Speakers for Your Home Theater
    Getting the sound system in place is a bit more complicated. You should set the three front speakers up so that they are spaced evenly, all at about the same height.
  • Home Theater Seating Solutions
    Your Cinema should be a relaxing place. To watch a movie on the screen, you need somewhere to sit with a view of the screen. Theater seats have come a long way in the last few years.
  • Types of Home Theaters
    Suppose you don't have the money or space for a big dedicated theater -- But you still want good audio and video performance in a room that's pretty much dedicated to your home entertainment.
  • Purple Ku
    purple ku for AC
  • The Dedicated Home Theater Room Layout
    Consider the architecture of the room. A home theater should be something like a movie theater -- you want an enclosed, rectangular room, with a good amount of space and not too much outside light.
  • Theater Project Planning
    When planning your digital environment, choices have to be made. This first questions are: Where are you going to setup your system? and What equipment do you need?
  • Digital Entertainment Enviroments
    Building a Digital Sanctuary is no easy task. And though there are 1.2 million households equipped with home networks, in the grand scheme of things that's no more than a handful, and the number isn't growing all that quickly.
  • Selecting the Digital Components
    Whether you're going for a professionally designed home theater or a do-it-yourself home theater or media room, you'll need to decide on equipment.
  • Prepairing Your Home Theater Enviroment
    Professional home theater designers optimize acoustics by properly sizing the room and placing materials that properly absorb, reflect or diffuse sound.
  • Home Theater Basics
    What room(s) can you use and how big are they? Is the room rectangular or square? What is the distance from where the seating would be to the display?
  • Building a Home Theater
    Today, Home Theaters are as American as apple pie. Some estimates indicate nearly 35 million American households are loaded with all kinds of digital equipment.
  • Digital Mojo
    Digital Mojo is a state of mind. There are no hard-and-fast rules for what turns a room with a TV into a full-fledged "digital sanctuary (aka. home theater)." At the very least it's a bigger, better picture with bigger, better sound.
  • More Digital Rules to Live By
    Don't Get In Over Your Head! Not all home theater is created equally. There are a few rules of the digital thing you should check out before you go out and purchase new equipment.
  • Digital Rules - Rules to Folllow when Setting Up a Digital Home
    When it comes to budget most do-it-yourself digital theater enthusiasts spend about 60% of their budget on the video display component(s) alone.
  • NIER Xbox 360 Game Review
    Square Enix software has always been one of the most convincing reasons to own any videogame console. It is awesome finally being able to enjoy these great games on an Xbox 360.
  • UFC Undisputed 2010
    UFC Undisputed 2010 is one of the most convincing reasons to own any videogame console. It is a great feeling to be able to go out and do the things that I have always wanted to do but with out the risk and humiliation.
  • Tuning Your Mandolin Made Easy
    Tuning your mandolin may be difficult for the beginner. This article simplifies the process, when changing the strings and choosing a tuning method. This article also gives tips and tricks for traveling with your instrument
  • Tuning Your 5 String Banjo Made Easy
    Tuning your banjo may be difficult for the beginner. This article simplifies the process, when changing the strings and choosing a tuning method. This article also lists alternate tunings and gives tips and tricks for traveling with your instrument.
  • Tuning Your Cello Made Easy
    Tuning your cello may be difficult for the beginner. This article simplifies the process. This article also gives tips and tricks for traveling with your instrument.
  • Tuning Your Viola Made Easy
    Tuning your viola may be difficult for the beginner. This article simplifies the process, when changing the strings and choosing a tuning method. This article also lists alternate tunings and gives tips and tricks for traveling with your instrument.
  • Tuning Your Violin Made Easy
    Tuning your violin may be difficult for the beginner this article simplifies the process, when changing the strings and choosing a tuning method. This article also gives tips and tricks for traveling with your instrument.
  • Tuning Your Bass Guitar Made Easy
    Tuning your bass guitar may be difficult for the beginner this article simplifies the process, when changing the strings and choosing a tuning method. This article also lists alternate tunings and gives tips and tricks for traveling with your guitar.
  • Tuning Your Guitar Made Easy
    Tuning your guitar may be difficult for the beginner this article simplifies the process, when changing the strings and choosing a tuning method. This article also lists alternate tunings and gives tips and tricks for traveling with your guitar.
  • Guitar Made Easy
    Basic maintenance and tuning a guitar can be a difficult task for a beginning guitarist this short guide simplifies the acoustic guitar.

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