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Samsung 1TB HD103SI EcoGreen F2 hard drive 3.5 5400rpm SATA300 32MB Cache

July 3rd, 2009 AElliott No comments

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Samsung launches in Korea the F2 Series EcoGreen Drive (F2EG) series hard drive that features the EcoTriangle technology offering more energy efficient and high performance hard drive options. Available in 500GB, 1TB and 1.5TB storage capacities, Samsung’s F2EG uses the Serial ATA 3.0Gbps interface, and has 16MB or 32MB cache. The hard drives feature NoiseGuard, Rotational vibration sensor, SilentSeek. Samsung 1TB EcoGreen F2 HD103SI has 1TB of storage, 3.5-inch form factor, 5400 rpm, 32mb of cache and SATA interface. Plus, a withEcoTriangle technology and high capacity bay, Samsung HD103SI uses 15 to 50% less power than a traditional model with an equivalent capacity. Read more…

GV32GB1333C9DC Geil 2GB 1333MHz Cl9 Memory | Geil Ddr3 Brush Titanium

July 1st, 2009 AElliott No comments

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Unique Sample Subscription Service Breaks Beats, not the Bank!

April 29th, 2009 AElliott No comments

beattreats_logo_300dpiBeat Treats provides producers throughout the world with inspiration in the form of a new sample construction kit delivered each month for one year. All for just £2!

www.beattreats.co.uk is a cutting-edge service that offers yearly subscriptions to 100% original, professionally produced sample packs covering multiple styles of music including Afro-House, Breaks, Chill-House, Deep-House, Hip-Hop, Jerk-Beat, Nu-Soul and Tech-House.

The service was established by a collective of veteran beat producers, including Martin ‘Atjazz’ Iveson, Clive ‘Clyde’ Astin and the mysterious Fireworm, amongst some other big-name guest contributors. “Sample CD’s can be expensive and somewhat unoriginal, but we have created a series of unique, raw beats and broken them right down to unique individual hits. With unrestricted usage, we feel we are arming producers with a quality, value for money and deadly product”, stated co-founder Iveson.

“Also, we think the service will be a ray of sunshine for beat heads the world over, as our subscriptions deliver one new beat construction kit to their inbox on the first Monday of each month for a year, quite literally a beat treat”, added Astin.

Each sample pack is delivered as a zip file containing a one to two bar sample of the complete arrangement, along with 16bit, 44kHz quality samples of the individual elements for producers to either remodel the or use in their original productions. Read more…

Summer holidays in Iceland a sensible choice

April 22nd, 2009 AElliott No comments

Other travel destinations may be attracting many fewer visitors, but Iceland is bucking the trend. Among the reasons is that Iceland is doing its best to make visiting as economical as can be. This does not only mean cheaper plane tickets and tempting package deals; but also taking advantage of the best exchange rate in years.

The simple fact is that your money goes a lot further in Iceland these days.

Iceland offers up a unique and extensive list of spring and summer activities – and the scenery is amazing, the food is great and spring is in the air.

During the first weekend in June, Icelanders celebrate the historical and ongoing importance of the sea to its economy and people. Fishermen take the day off and lead festivities in ports around Iceland. Boats and ships of all sizes come into port carrying sailors eager to display their brawn in inter-company strongman and rowing competitions. Rowdy parties, parades, tug of war, sea rescue displays, food fairs and sailing competitions kick off a weekend of fun for all the family. Visitors even have the opportunity to snoop around fishermen’s boats.

Also on a seafaring theme, the Viking Village in Hafnarfjordur hosts the annual Viking Festival from 12-17 June, celebrating Iceland’s wild and adventurous first settlers. Enthusiasts from around the world dress in Viking costume ready to display their battle skills to whoever challenges them! Arts and crafts, games and a traditional Viking feast are also on the schedule.

Perhaps the biggest highlight of the year is 17 June. On this day, Icelanders take to the streets in the world’s biggest ‘block party’ to celebrate independence from the Danish crown in 1944. Festivities include colourful ceremonies, parades, street theatre, sideshows and dancing in the midnight sun.

Want to know more about why you should holiday in Iceland, go to www.visiticeland.com

Krabi tours cheap Thailand holidays

January 12th, 2009 AElliott No comments

The family-run Thai travel company Andaman Camp and Cruise doesn’t let anything get in the way of enjoying sun, sea and sand.

Andaman Camp and Cruise (formerly called Krabi Island Tours) offers tailor-made and unique tours of Krabi in Southern Thailand. The company has been going for nearly six years and is this year offering extended trips for those looking for a holiday to remember.

During the current recession, tourists are looking for a bargain. Living in Thailand is cheap – and always has been. The Krabi region of southern Thailand is still as beautiful and peaceful as ever. And Andaman Camp and Cruise offers its personal service to fit any budget. Andaman Camp and Cruise offers the “real” Thailand – making it the ideal choice if your sense of adventure and spontaneity make package tourism unappealing.

There is no better way to experience Thailand than by staying in a real Thai home in a small coastal village. The family business welcomes visitors to the beauty of the beaches and islands of the Andaman Sea and directly into the family home of Elizabeth, originally from Australia, her Thai husband, Sun, and baby Noah, who is just one year old.

“Between us, Sun and I can answer questions not only about the islands and places we visit, but about all aspects of Thailand.” says Elizabeth, who has been in Thailand for seven years. “I think it helps to have a true English speaking guide (me!) who can explain what it is really, truthfully like to live here.”

Andaman Camp and Cruise can arrange all aspects of trips, and consults with customers over length, activities, food and standard of accommodation. The company offers a full range of day trips and longer tours of Krabi and the Andaman Sea in southern Thailand.

Visit the Andaman Camp and Cruise website for more information on customised tours of Krabi, Thailand.

Weak krona makes Iceland cheap for foreign tourists

April 16th, 2008 AElliott No comments

Iceland ExpressLow cost airline Iceland Express hopes to sell more flights on news that Iceland is now a cheap(er) place to visit

Iceland‘s weakened currency is offering visitors better value for money as their foreign currency stretches further.

Iceland Express, the country‘s budget airline, says that there has never been a better time to book flights to Reykjavik, Akureyri or Egilsstadir.

Iceland Express is responsible for making Iceland cheaper to get to than ever, but the favourable exchange rates are just a stroke of good luck for the traveller. Indeed, a big, frothy helping of Iceland‘s notoriously pricey beer cost comparatively the same or even less than in Copenhagen, Paris or Berlin in the first week of April.

Away from the bars and clubs, the discounts continue. For example, three nights in Reykjavik‘s Hilton Hotel costs EUR 441.90, GBP 334.10 or DKK 3,341 on 1 January, but only EUR 351.30, GBP 275.80 and DKK 2,618 on 4 April.

The savings extend from restaurants, car hire and clothes shops all the way to Iceland‘s famous whale watching tours, costing (on 4 April) EUR 9.10, GBP 5.80 and DKK 72 less than at the beginning of the year.

Take a look at Iceland Express’ website for more info on cheap holidays to Iceland.