Posted on Aug 27, 2010 under Maxx New York |
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Posted on Aug 26, 2010 under Maxx New York |
For the second best shopping experience in the UK, look no further than Glasgow. The sheer number and variety of shops is surpassed only by London. Add to this varied shopping experiences – pedestrianised streets, shopping malls, markets and arcades – fabulous restaurants and eateries, and beautiful historic buildings all over the city; shopping in Glasgow isn’t just a trip to the shops – it’s an event!
Pedestrianised Street Shopping
Glasgow’s city centre boasts three outstanding pedestrianised shopping streets where you can browse, shop or just sit and people watch in safety. Buchanan Street, Argyle Street, and Sauchiehall Street are the focus of most of the shopping in Glasgow, each one with a different character. Pedestrianised at its eastern end, Sauchiehall Street is home to many well known outlets such as BHS, HMV and WH Smith, and smaller chain shops offering discount prices. There are also two shopping centres – the Sauchiehall Street Centre and the Savoy Centre which contains many small outlets selling artwork, jewellery, clothes, furniture and fast food.
Buchanan Street has taken over from Sauchiehall Street as Glasgow’s main shopping precinct. Aside from some major retailers such as Frasers and Borders, there are many smaller, designer shops and niche market boutiques. Its large width makes it perfect for street entertainers who perform all year round and add to Glasgow’s bustling, cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Argyle Street is home to some of the UK’s biggest retailers – Marks and Spencer, HMV, Gap, Next, to name only a few.
All Under One Roof
Glasgow’s malls are a shopping Mecca. The Buchanan Galleries at the top of Buchanan Street is regarded as the best mall in the city centre. It’s 80 shops including John Lewis, H&M, Habitat, and Next are a mix of big retailers and smaller boutiques which sell fashion, accessories, clothes and gifts.
The St. Enoch Shopping Centre near Argyle Street is the biggest glass structure in Europe and is the most central of the city’s malls. It is very family friendly with plenty of shops for children such as toy shops, the Disney Store and video game outlets, and houses big retailers such as Debenhams, Dorothy Perkins, TK Maxx and Boots. In addition, there is a huge food court. Seating over 850, you can enjoy a selection of MacDonald’s, KFC, DiMaggio’s, and Chinese food, or simply take the weight off your feet and enjoy a coffee.
Princes Square on Buchanan Street is the designer shopper’s paradise. It’s a sophisticated blend of designer and specialist boutiques selling fashion, lifestyle, gifts, and art and crafts, cafe’s offering fresh coffee and home baking, and quality Chinese, Spanish, Japanese, Italian and Scottish restaurants. It’s beautiful interior including theatrical centre space with mosaic floor, glass roof, brass and glass lifts, and wooden features, makes it attractive for shoppers and browsers alike.
Merchant City
Merchant City is a little shopping oasis offering a quieter shopping experience choc full of atmosphere. Situated a short walk east of Buchanan Street and Argyle Street, it has little traffic, is a fantastic place to explore, and is probably Glasgow’s most cosmopolitan shopping area. Its chic bars, restaurants and coffee shops, exclusive boutiques, cool art galleries, and specialist outlets sell everything from antiques, designer jewellery, clothes and accessories. Nestled just behind George Square is the Italian Centre. In and around its beautiful, authentic piazza are exclusive and designer shops and boutiques including Emporio Armani and Versace, and Italian pavement cafes; the perfect place to sit and enjoy the unique atmosphere.
The Barras
No shopping trip to Glasgow would be complete without a trip to the world famous Barras market. Only a five minute walk along Argyle Street’s pedestrian precinct, the Barras is a market brimming with Glasgow character. Originally in the early 20th century, traders set up their stalls on barrows. The modern Barras features a street level indoor market under the celebrated Barrowland Ballroom, and outside a maze of stalls and bazaars selling anything from antiques, DVDs, clothing, and to junk, bric-a-brac and burgers and chips. It’s a fabulous place to visit just for the atmosphere alone.
Getting There
Glasgow’s excellent travel links make travelling in and around the city quick and easy. With multi-storey car parks at Sauchiehall Street, St. Enoch’s Centre, Buchanan Street and Waterloo Street driving in is easy. Getting around the city is made simple and convenient by the subway, called “The Clockwork Orange” by Glaswegians, and trains, buses and taxis are plentiful and frequent. Most Glasgow shops are open from Monday to Saturday 0900-1730/1800. Thursday is late night shopping with shops open till 8pm or later and most larger retailers open on Sundays.
For the ultimate in retail therapy, visit Glasgow for a great day out or short shopping break.
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Posted on Aug 01, 2010 under Radar Detectors |
While most people get the gist of what a radar gun is and what it does, it can be very helpful for many reasons if they understand the principal of traffic radar operations so that they know exactly what they are up against. The radar guns that are used are actually a Doppler radar which can help people tell how fast an object is going. While the gun does give the speed it will not give the location of the object, such as a car or any details of the vehicle. It works by a radar beam that is projected out when the gun is pointed at the vehicle.
There are basically 2 types of radars that are used with one being a hand held gun and then there is the kind that can be mounted. It is said that the radar gun was first around in 1954, being used for the first time in Chicago. Bryce K. Brown is the actual inventor. There are many people that purchase and use radar detectors so that they can tell if there is a law enforcement officer ahead of them with a radar gun. This is to help them avoid speeding tickets but keep in mind that many states have laws against using these radar detectors. In fact there are some police radars that have a detector on it to tell if a person is used a radar detector.
Radar guns are simple to understand as they are run by radio transmitters as well as receivers which send and receive signals. The signals that they send out are made to bounce off of the object they are pointed at and then return to the receiver with the information of what the speed is. The signal that is sent out is usually a radar beam and it helps to calculate the speed when the vehicle crosses the path of the beam. There are many types of radar guns out on the market today for instance they will come in either hand held, moving and even stationary models.
Two of the most common types used to traffic violators is the hand held which are battery powered and the mounted or stationary model which is fixed right to the dash of the police car. The mounted ones will either have one or two antennas and are used when the police car is parked. This allows them to sit in their car and track people as they go by. If they are equipped with a moving radar then the police officer can actually track the oncoming speed as well as your speed when you are driving away from him or her. This goes for cars both in front and behind the police car so it is important to watch your speed no matter which way you are driving.
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Posted on Jul 29, 2010 under Radar Detectors |
One of the most popular types of cards today is pop up cards. These cards can offer a 3D effect and enjoyed by many people. During special occasion such as Mother’s day, Christmas, and Valentine ’s Day, why don’t you try to create pop up cards instead of purchasing boring readymade cards. Pop cards are very exciting and fun to create especially for kids. If you want to create your own pop up cards it is better let your kids join you for them to enjoy. The following are step by step procedures to be able to create unique and exciting pop up cards.
1. The first thing that you need to do is to fold the one piece of your paper lengthwise. You have to ensure that short ends are together.
2. The next thing that you have to do is to fold the same piece of A4 card paper in lengthwise again so that the short ends will come together and then set aside.
3. You need another piece of paper. You need to cut out a small rectangular shape paper that is 4 to 5 inches.
4. You have to lay the small rectangular shape piece of paper on the table and in front of you. Make sure that the long edge is resting horizontally.
5. The next thing to do is to draw a nice flower at the center of the A4 card paper, then color it.
6. On the other piece of paper, you need to draw a bouquet of flowers with leaves and stems. Ensure that all the leaves and stems are drawn fairly broad.
7. Do not forget to cut out all the flower and stems, but you have to make sure that the leaves and the stems are still attached to the flowers.
8. Glue all the stems to the backside of your flower vase drawing and allow the glue to dry off.
9. You need to fold the small rectangular piece of paper in half. You have to make sure that vase is showing on the outside.
10. Then, fold the short edges of the small rectangular back for about half an inch.
11. You need to glue all the turned edges of the small rectangular into the side of the card with creases are all lined up. Allow it to dry for a couple of minutes.
12. To finish the card, you need to write special messages on the inside of the card and fold the card. When you opened or when the receiver opened the card the flowers that you have created will pop up. Your special someone or your family will surely love the card that you gave to them. It is important to choose the right shade of colors for the pop up to make it look more interesting.
A4 card is commonly used for this kind of cards because this kind of cards is colorful and will enhance the look of the pop up. Consider bright colors and exciting figures for your pop up.
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Posted on Jul 29, 2010 under Rody |
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