The Quest for the Perfect Mother’s Day Gift
Mother’s Day is just around the corner. From bouquets of flowers and sappy greetings cards to family brunches and pamper packages, Mother’s Day is all about showing your Mum she still is and always will be the number one woman in your life.
Flight Centre Checklist: Buy Before You Fly
Before taking a flight these days you must carefully plan out what you are going to be taking with you. With baggage restrictions and strict airport security, it is best to be prepared to fly safe and comfortably to your destination. There are millions of gizmos and gadgets that will claim to come to your aid, but careful research will help you to get the best deal. Just like you searched for your cheap flights, you can search for products at GetPrice.com.au to help ensure that you find the best deals possible. It can be overwhelming to sort through the millions of things that you might need for your trip. Here is a list of five things that you will need to buy before you fly.
1.) Multi-Purpose Soft Plush Massage Support & Tension Relief Pillow Vibrating Neck Adjustable Speed Scarf Massager. By the end of your flight, this pillow scarf will be your best friend. Release tension and relax while you enjoy your flight. The pillow wraps right around your next like a scarf. It is lightweight and easy to carry. At just under $14.00, you will be glad you made the investment.
2.) Don't forget to include your iPod Nano. Load with several hours of music and podcasts and your flight is sure to fly by! You will let the music calm your mind and refresh you as your prepare to arrive at your destination. Be sure to pick up a pair of Sennheiser PMX100 Headphones to help you drown out background noise and enhance your listening enjoyment.
3.) A Camelbak Groove Bottle to keep water in will be perfect on flight or during a layover. Though you may not be able to carry your bottle filled with water through security, you will be able to fill it once on the plane or while you are in the airport. Because flying can cause dehydration, it is important to drink a lot of water before, during and after your flight. This BPA free bottle will meet all your needs.
4.) A pair of Jandels Cufflinks will speed up your time in airport security. Sporting a comfortable and stylish pair of flip flops will help save you time needed to take on and off your shoes. These can also help keep your feet from overheating during the flight.
5.) A great carry-on, such as High Sierra AT5 52cm Carry-On Wheeled Backpack Black T2505, will help you to store all of the things you will need to grab during flight. You might even be able to pack enough clothes to help cut down on baggage costs and keep this one of those cheap flights. The wheels will be especially useful as you travel to and from different locations in the airport.
Don't leave home without these essential items needed for optimal enjoyment and relaxation on any flight. They will be well worth the investment that you will get back through the peace and comfort you desire on your journey. All of these products can be found for less than $200 apiece. You will be happy that you took the time to prepare and plan for your flight.
It's always the season for a great Aussie barbecue
Last week saw the coldest morning of the year in Sydney, signalling the inevitable - autumn is here. For most of us, we're packing up the swimming trunks and beach gear for winter and donning jumpers and hats to face the slight chill. It also means that barbecue season is officially over...
Must have travel gadgets
Whether you’re a frequent jet setter or taking the opportunity to go on that long awaited family holiday, there’s still something exciting about embarking on an overseas trip. Sure there are long queues at the airport and finding a taxi can be a nightmare – but it’s all part of the travel experience.
Solar Panels Buying Guide
Energy, especially electrical energy, rules our households. With so many power hungry appliances featuring in our homes, Australians are one of the highest energy users per capita. With our carbon footprints growing larger, and the rising price of electricity burning holes in our pockets, it’s not unusual to find yourself wishing there was a cheaper and more environmentally friendly way to power your lifestyle.
Solar Chargers Buying Guide
Portable devices, who doesn’t have one these days? We have phones, iPods, MP3 players, PDAs and laptops. One charge of these devices uses a lot less power than running something like an air conditioner or washing machine. However, our enjoyment of and dependency on these devices means that we are constantly recharging them, and that collective power adds upto a lot of energy consumption!
Energy Efficient Lighting Guide
About 30% of the average Australian household energy bill consists of energy used for lighting. Saving money in lighting costs can significantly reduce your energy bill. Inefficient lighting - like halogens and incandescent lights - generate large amounts of heat chewing up extra power and making your cooling systems work harder. This is not to mention the fire risk they pose, especially if surrounded by insulation, for they are a common cause of household fires. There are plenty of ways to reduce your electricity bill, your carbon footprint, and the risk of fire.
Energy Efficiency Buying Guide
You have probably already heard dozens of energy saving tips. But how many of these tips do you actually use? Probably not all tips, for the benefits are perhaps not very clear and don’t seem to outweigh the actions you take. For example, can you see the actual cost and power savings of switching devices off at the power point? Understanding the costs and energy required to power your everyday life is vital if you wish to start saving energy.
Fun and Safe Tech Jokes and Gags for April Fools
Cracked screen? iPhone gags are today’s April Fool’s staple
It’s April Fool’s day – time to pull the wool over your best mate’s eyes and for everyone to enjoy a good laugh. Some jokes are simple, a whoopee cushion, fake vomit or another easy prop. Others can be elaborate and extensive, involving an entire team or group directing their efforts towards one unlucky target.
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