I had the same experience as those who posted the other bad reviews. I thought the adjustability would make this the perfect apple peeler, but even fine-tuning did not stop this thing from leaving the peel on half the apple and taking half the flesh off the other half -- it also mangled the cores, breaking them in half -- as one other reviewer noted, the spring seems very tight and does not follow the curve of the apples. I had another brand that wasn't expensive at all that worked beautifully until I wore it out. Not sure how this gets all the good reviews unless there is a problem with quality control...
Back To Basics Apple
วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 26 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552
วันพุธที่ 25 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552
ANOTHER GREAT SOUNDTRACK
LIKE THE SOUNDTRACK FOR THE MOVIE THAT CAME BEFORE IT, IT OUTSHINES ITS MOVIE. THIS TIME AROUND, THERE'S A LITTLE LESS ROCK AND A LITTLE MORE TECHNO, BUT IT'S STILL A HIGHLY ENTERTAINING CD NONETHELESS. THE ONLY DISSAPOINTING SONG IS THE REMIX FOR THE MK THEME, WHICH IS THE VERY FIRST TRACK ON THIS CD. AMONG THE HIGHLIGHTS ARE KMFDM'S ''MEGALOMANIAC'', PITCHSHIFTER'S ''GENIUS'', CIRRUS' ''BACK ON A MISSION'', URBAN VOODOO'S ''BRUTALITY'', AND THE REMIX TO FACE TO FACE'S ''I WON'T LIE DOWN''. IT'S FUN TO LISTEN TO AND IT REALLY HAS GOOD MUSIC. TOO BAD THE MOVIE FOR THIS CD TURNED OUT TO BE A HUGE DISSAPOINTMENT
Mortal
Mortal
This CD is EXELLENT
This CD I really love.I wanna say that I was the first to get this CD because I was able to get this CD before the movie came out in the theaters.The new and improved version of the Mortal Kombat theme was a lot better than I expected.It has many techno tracks that are well put together.The Lunatic Calm track is very nice as well.Even there's a rock song "Brutality" which is a nice touch to the album.I have all 5 CD's from the MK score to this CD.If you like MK,techno,and the video games...GET THIS CD
Mortal
Mortal
An essential soundtrack
I loved the Mk1 soundtrack, and once i saw the trailer for part2 baq in 97' i just knew i was gonna be blown away with more great music. and i was right, once they aired the commerical for the soundtrack on tv i forced my brother at gun-point (not really) to go out and buy the soundtrack for me and he did, and once i started listening to it i knew it was literally one of the best soundtracks for any movie ever. The movie itself was quite D-rated, but the soundtrack made up for that. you got juno reactor, kmfdm,pitchshifter,megadeath. the list goes on. Few cd's top this for beating someone up to (in video games of course). Im not sure which mk soundtrack is my favorite, mk1 owns, the mk1 bonus soundtrack "more kombat" owns and so does this one. It's well worth your money. I got it back in 97 and for an odd reason im still not sick of it. Sign of a keeper ;-)
Mortal
Mortal
Way Better Than The First!
This might just be the best soundtrack ever made. The Main Theme is absolutely fantastic! It's definatly better than the first one, it's faster, and really dancey. The 2nd song, "Fire" is also tons of fun. And then the 3rd one is fantastic! Oh gosh, what am I saying? Every single song on here is better than the last! With the exception of the Kill Bill: Volume 1 soundtrack, I don't think there's one finer. Even if you think you aren't into the Techno/Industrial type music, give it a shot. I've had a lot of my friends listen to it, and I've yet to have one say, "oh my gosh, what is that CRAP?" most of them ask if they can borrow it! I've recorded it off to tape for so many people I've lost count!
Mortal
Mortal
Another Great Mortal Kombat Soundtrack
For all of you who liked the music from the Mortal Kombat Annihilation movie, I highly recommend this soundtrack. It is full of good songs, mostly heavy (for the fight scenes), but also a moment of Zen (Libra Presents Taylor- Anomaly). That is a very sweet song. If you like this compilation, check out the previous two, Mortal Kombat The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Mortal Kombat More Kombat.
Mortal
Mortal
วันอาทิตย์ที่ 8 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552
How To Find The Perfect Wholesale Business For You
There are many types of wholesale businesses. You need to find the right one that fits your style, your character, interests and personality. This article will help you find the different types of wholesale businesses so you can pick the right one for you.
Not all wholesale businesses are created equal. There are many types of wholesale businesses, probably too many to mention. Every item that is sold or produced could be sold at wholesale prices. For our article we'll go over businesses that have a relatively easy barrier of entry. In other words, you don't need $100 million dollars to start them.
First of all, let's list some of the businesses with easy entry. A wholesale business with an easy level of entry is a business that you can start with a reasonable amount of money depending on how large you want to launch the business. For example, if you are a one person operation you could start it for less than $1,000. If you want a large business you can get the same type of business and add more inventory, employees, vehicles, warehouses, etc.
OK, so what types of businesses can you start or purchase? Well, there are many types of businesses that involve the wholesale trade, here are some examples:
--Manufacturing--
After you manufacture goods you have to sell them to wholesalers, retailers or directly to the public. This involves wholesale or distribution, or both.
--Importing--
Everything about importing spells wholesale. You have to negotiate with oversees manufacturers, transport the products to the USA, get brokers to import products, warehouse goods, and sell and ship products to your wholesale or retail customers.
--Wholesalers--
Wholesalers are usually importers or people who buy from importers or manufacturers to sell to other wholesalers or distributors, then normally don't sell to retail stores. Wholesalers specialize in getting good products and supplying them to wholesale distributors, cash and carry's and even exporters.
--Cash and Carry--
Cash and Carry businesses are stores that buy at wholesale prices and sell mostly to very small wholesale distributors or wagon jobbers and to small retail stores like liquor stores or gas stations. They have a warehouse or store front where customers drive up and buy their products. They usually don't deliver any products.
--Online Sales--
Online sales are a large part of the modern wholesale trade. Many wholesalers sell online nowadays. You can add online sales to your business by simply selling your current products from your websites or other websites or you could even start a business around online sales. If you start a business selling online you simply need a good supplier, a decent shopping cart and you also need to accept credit cards. The rest is getting the right people to your site, or marketing.
--Brokers—
Brokers differ from the other types of distributors in that they normally don't buy products, they just sell them. They never take possession of the merchandise; they don't have warehouses, trucks and many times don't even have offices. They just sell and get commission from the sales. Being a broker is perfect for someone without a lot of money to buy products or someone with great contacts in a particular industry. For example, if you work or used to work at a large retail store you can use your contacts to sell products from other companies. You then get anywhere from 1% to 10% of the sales depending on the type of merchandise.
--Wholesale Distributors--
Wholesale Distributors can be manufacturers or importers too. Wholesale Distributors tend to sell to several customers including wholesalers and retailers. They are the most popular type of wholesaler and usually sell everything including food, beverage, consumer goods, cars, chemicals, and most products out there. They can have warehouses and trucks or drop ship products. They can sell to restaurants, manufacturing plants, retail stores, governments or to other wholesalers.
Copyright ฉ Jorge Olson
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Not all wholesale businesses are created equal. There are many types of wholesale businesses, probably too many to mention. Every item that is sold or produced could be sold at wholesale prices. For our article we'll go over businesses that have a relatively easy barrier of entry. In other words, you don't need $100 million dollars to start them.
First of all, let's list some of the businesses with easy entry. A wholesale business with an easy level of entry is a business that you can start with a reasonable amount of money depending on how large you want to launch the business. For example, if you are a one person operation you could start it for less than $1,000. If you want a large business you can get the same type of business and add more inventory, employees, vehicles, warehouses, etc.
OK, so what types of businesses can you start or purchase? Well, there are many types of businesses that involve the wholesale trade, here are some examples:
--Manufacturing--
After you manufacture goods you have to sell them to wholesalers, retailers or directly to the public. This involves wholesale or distribution, or both.
--Importing--
Everything about importing spells wholesale. You have to negotiate with oversees manufacturers, transport the products to the USA, get brokers to import products, warehouse goods, and sell and ship products to your wholesale or retail customers.
--Wholesalers--
Wholesalers are usually importers or people who buy from importers or manufacturers to sell to other wholesalers or distributors, then normally don't sell to retail stores. Wholesalers specialize in getting good products and supplying them to wholesale distributors, cash and carry's and even exporters.
--Cash and Carry--
Cash and Carry businesses are stores that buy at wholesale prices and sell mostly to very small wholesale distributors or wagon jobbers and to small retail stores like liquor stores or gas stations. They have a warehouse or store front where customers drive up and buy their products. They usually don't deliver any products.
--Online Sales--
Online sales are a large part of the modern wholesale trade. Many wholesalers sell online nowadays. You can add online sales to your business by simply selling your current products from your websites or other websites or you could even start a business around online sales. If you start a business selling online you simply need a good supplier, a decent shopping cart and you also need to accept credit cards. The rest is getting the right people to your site, or marketing.
--Brokers—
Brokers differ from the other types of distributors in that they normally don't buy products, they just sell them. They never take possession of the merchandise; they don't have warehouses, trucks and many times don't even have offices. They just sell and get commission from the sales. Being a broker is perfect for someone without a lot of money to buy products or someone with great contacts in a particular industry. For example, if you work or used to work at a large retail store you can use your contacts to sell products from other companies. You then get anywhere from 1% to 10% of the sales depending on the type of merchandise.
--Wholesale Distributors--
Wholesale Distributors can be manufacturers or importers too. Wholesale Distributors tend to sell to several customers including wholesalers and retailers. They are the most popular type of wholesaler and usually sell everything including food, beverage, consumer goods, cars, chemicals, and most products out there. They can have warehouses and trucks or drop ship products. They can sell to restaurants, manufacturing plants, retail stores, governments or to other wholesalers.
Copyright ฉ Jorge Olson
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