Archive for October, 2009
Newest Models of Cars
I really just want to spend my time this afternoon alone and undisturbed – far away from busy and noisy activities in the city and office. Lying down on my rattan lounger here in the backyard, I wish to have a very quite moment.
I have thought that it is time for me to focus on my plan to get a new car. The car I own now is quite out of date, and in addition, there have been some problems in the machines or body parts that seem to take big money for a repair. I am holding a new release automotive magazine but not to know how the related problems and how to repair; I am more likely to see through newest models of cars to buy.
I am looking at some Volvo v70 pics on the magazine; this kind of car apparently has developed very fast. I know a little of this generation of Volvo car; the design of 2008 is not as sophisticated and elegant as it is now. The new model looks more modern and apparently follows the trend of car manufacturing in global.
Opening more pages of the magazine, I drop for a while on some Lexus LS photos. The photos are probably taken with very high quality of camera, or the model of this car is indeed fantastic. I guess the price is very expensive, yet I don’t know. There is no information about price here.
The most impressive for me is when I look through some Cadillac SRX pics; the car is so awesome. Very strong look and powerful expression deem up from the images shown. I believe that this kind of car will reach the top selling of the year. But then, if it is so, is it possible for me to afford one?
How To Make Your Bathroom Healthy
Raising The Bar
Experts also say there is some evidence that liquid soap may be more sanitary than bar soap. Bar soap can hold residue from soap dishes and bacteria from the person who used it last. Liquid soaps, such as Ivory Liquid Hand Cleanser, come in self-contained pumps that keep soap fresh and pure. Also, gentle liquid soaps are ideal for teaching kids proper hand washing techniques. Children should know to wash their hands for about 20 seconds (or as long as it takes them to sing their ABC’s) at least four times a day, and always after using the bathroom.
Healthy Smiles
First off, store your toothbrush properly to ensure you keep it-and its user-as germ-free as possible. Be sure to keep it up on a countertop, away from the sink and toilet to prevent airborne contamination from splashing water. Also, don’t store toothbrushes together in close quarters (a toothbrush cup in a cabinet, for example). Doing so can increase the odds of germs spreading from brush to brush. Be sure to regularly change your toothbrush, too. For example, there is a toothbrush called Oral-B Pulsar that can make remembering easy. It looks like a normal toothbrush, but it uses a battery to power its pulsating bristles that clean deep between teeth. The battery dies after three or four months of use-roughly the same amount of time dentists say you should keep a toothbrush. When the battery goes, the toothbrush should go, too.
Throw In The Towel
Bathroom towels should be hung up to dry immediately after use and regularly washed in hot water with detergent. Tide liquid detergent, for example, can help prevent germs from building up and towels from smelling musty. You may also want to limit the amount of towel sharing that goes on in your house. Encourage each family member to use his or her own towel.