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Why You Should Hire an Architect

7 September, 2010 (14:29) | Uncategorized | By: The Captain

An architect is a highly trained expert who has experience in planning, designing and the construction of buildings and the oversight of construction jobs.
Also, one is not considered an architect until he or she has properly passed all the necessary education and accredited programs to procure a license in order to practice architecture. When practicing [...]

Tents and Marquees

2 September, 2010 (11:52) | Uncategorized | By: The Captain

Event Tents, such as wedding tents are for when you want to make a daring outdoor scene. They are generally structures installed at a location for a period of time.
Why A Tent?Commercial Tents are used as protection from the sun, rain or a gathering place. They can make a stunning and creative atmosphere for any [...]

New Zealand’s Top Holiday Cities

23 August, 2010 (05:51) | Uncategorized | By: The Captain

New Zealand has a magnificent array of beautiful landscapes. Like huge mountain ranges, sweeping coastlines, dense rainforests, deep fiords, snow capped mountains and steaming volcanoes. These picturesque wonders have all made New Zealand an appealing destination for all kinds of holidays.
Fantastic travel packages and holiday specials are available on quality accommodation in modern city hotels [...]

Repairing Flooded Carpet: A cheap job is a good job right? Wrong….

17 August, 2010 (14:40) | Uncategorized | By: The Captain

Don’t permit an inexperienced 24 hour carpet cleaner come to repair your carpets with water damage. These are the things you should be wary of:
Overcharging. An unprofessional water restoration restorer may load the job up with extra extras. E.g. using dehumidification for the flooded carpets isn’t always necessary.
Using the correct equipment. They might use equipment [...]

Podiatry as a Career in Australia

12 August, 2010 (15:49) | Uncategorized | By: The Captain

As a practicing podiatrist in Brisbane, Australia, I am often asked by clients if podiatry would be a good career for a school leaver to enter. There are many things to recommend a career in podiatry including:

You can be self employed: This is a option that is increasingly being denied [...]

Eight Steps to Great Web Design

7 August, 2010 (09:21) | Uncategorized | By: The Captain

Take control of getting your site actualized by a developer and know the process it will save you money and get you a site that actually works the intended purpose!
1. Knowing your business and how you are currently positioned in your market.In order to formulate a site that truly meets your requirements; you first need [...]

Tips to Creating a New Business Logo

6 August, 2010 (02:44) | Uncategorized | By: The Captain

A logo is a very important step to creating a business. It is the face of your business. And like your face conveys the tone of your business, gestures the service and displays the professionalism or lack there of.
People spend a lot of money on the creation of their logo and walk away with no [...]

How to Create a Style Guide

31 July, 2010 (07:36) | Uncategorized | By: The Captain

How many times have you sent business cards to print and collected yet another version of your corporate colour? Ever been delighted to see your advert in the latest newspaper and then noticed that the crucial tag line is not present or your logo has been wrecked.
There is only one way to thwart this from [...]

Projectors: LCD Verses DLP (The downfall of DLP technology)

19 July, 2010 (13:35) | Uncategorized | By: The Captain

The common question customers ask when purchasing a new projector for the home, office, or classroom is: would I buy an LCD projector or a DLP projector? LCD, standing for ‘liquid crystal device’ and DLP, short for ‘digital light processing’ are the two most popular projector imaging technologies. With so many different brands and different [...]

Yachting and Yacht Clubs

16 July, 2010 (07:59) | Uncategorized | By: The Captain

As the Dutch came to preeminence in sea power during the 17th century, the first yacht had been a leisure craft used initially by royalty and then by the burghers for the canals and then in the protected and unprotected waters of the Low Countries. Yacht racing was incidental, borne from private challenges. English yachting [...]