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Archive for January, 2009

With the housing market in a slump, a lot of qualified buyers have been purchasing new homes at rock bottom prices. But that doesn’t change the fact that people still need all the housewares to put in their new homes! When it comes to purchasing housewares, the best place to start is the kitchen. A home doesn’t quite feel like home until you’ve got a place to prepare and eat food. You might consider purchases like knife sets, bar stools, skillets and saucepans, cutting boards, and of course, dishes. For the bedroom (another essential area), you might want to add your own personal style with paint, but also make sure you have lamps, bedding, and perhaps an air purifier to remove that ‘new home’ smell.
If you’re not in a rush to get all your housewares on the same day and want to save a bit of money, shopping online is a great way to purchase products for the home. You have immense selection, lots of competition, and because of this, lower prices.

As console gaming systems have become more advance, so too has the technology that supports the games. In the days of the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Atari 2600, you would never have found gaming consoles with detachable hard drives, remotes, keyboards, and headset accessories. But gaming consoles are becoming more and more like personal computers. In fact, Microsoft’s Xbox 360 is essentially just a high end gaming computer. The Xbox 360 can play games, but it can also go online and download music and movies, store music and movies, and be used as a media player. There are dozens of video game accessories compatible with the Xbox 360, so much to the extent that the whole process of purchasing them more just feels like upgrading your computer.
Microsoft has surely created a gaming console that is capable of a diverse amount of functions, while the other leading console, Nintendo Wii, is noted for its games but not its additional features.
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