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Nine Ways To Create Love & Romance This Valentine's Day & Every Day: The Feng Shui French Style
On Saturday morning, February 12th 2005, French artisan, Yasmine Ahmed hosted a spirit-filled workshop at her Mill Valley boutique led by Feng Shui expert, Terumi Leinow -- just in time for Valentine's Day.
Maison Reve was filled this morning with single and married Feng Shui-hungry students interested in learning how to use Feng Shui principles to bring more love and romance into their lives.
Terumi Leinow began the workshop with a sentence by Mahatma Gandhi.
She encouraged everyone to say together three times:
Where there is love, there is life.
Then she encouraged everyone to say it again, but before each sentence take a deep breath.
Stating it this way had exactly the effect she was looking for: the soul and significance of the message sunk in with each breath.
Terumi then offered nine Feng Shui tips and a multitude of resources to her audience in preparation for Valentine's Day on Monday and every day.
A number of items came directly from Yasmine's shop including candles, a small mirror with two flowers on it, as well as two love bird ornaments.
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At the Samsung Tower Palace in South Korea Even the Refrigerators are Logged onto the Net
CNET News.com:
The luxury apartment complex here is a showcase for Samsung Electronics' burgeoning digital home business--an idea that once was dismissed as a pie-in-the-sky but now is starting to gain traction. Besides refrigerators, Samsung Tower's $1 million-plus apartments are outfitted with Internet-enabled ovens, security cameras and wall-mounted flat-panel displays.
Samsung has sold more than 6,000 networked homes in South Korea, and now it's eager to export its success. The company has tests under way in Canada, Australia and Europe, and it recently struck deals with two U.S.-based home builders to conduct digital home trials in the United States. According to Samsung, wiring homes in the United States with the necessary networking gear will cost from $2,000 to $10,000--making adoption more affordable.
"We are focusing on the (new-home) market," said Yong Duk Yoon, vice president for Samsung's Advanced Institute of Technology.
Technology and consumer electronics companies have tried to peddle the home of the future for years. But wider use of broadband Internet access in the United States, a greater affinity for digital media, and more "smart" products and types of networks are bringing the digital home closer to reality.
"The value proposition for customers is pretty attractive," said Van Baker, an analyst with research firm Gartner. "Price is not an obstacle. It is just ease of use and ease of configuration."
Last year, a group of companies driven by Intel and Sony formed the Digital Home Working Group--a consortium dedicated to drafting guidelines that will make it easier for consumer electronics and computing devices to work together...
...An estimated 26.9 million Americans now have broadband Internet access. Federal agencies are working on policies to meet a goal set by President Bush to make high-speed Internet access available to all Americans by 2007. The Federal Communications Commission is looking to establish wireless as a third broadband option in the United States.
Many experts expect the use of broadband access to propel the adoption of the digital home, because it will allow consumers to access digital media and commerce from more devices as well as encourage companies to make their music and videos available online.
For the full text of the story, go to: CNET News.com.
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Palestinian Marble Looks Abroad
The Daily Star: Selling direct to foreign markets raises profits RAMALLAH: Palestine's resilient business community has made its stone and marble industry a thriving one. It is emerging as the envy of even the best the world famous Carrara quarry in Italy, out of which Michelangelo carved out masterpieces. Today the Palestine and Italian quarries are vying neck and neck, as they compete for sophisticated world markets like the United States. It may sound strange, but the US accounts... more
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Smith & Hawken Offers 15% Off on Wreaths Purchased Online
Smith&Hawken: Save 15% on all wreaths through December 21! This offer is only valid online, while supplies last. Click on Smith & Hawken below the picture to get there. Fresh, intensely fragrant evergreens—noble fir, salal, cedar, and princess pine—are woven into shapes that enable almost instant decorating. For indoor and protected outdoor use. Wreaths 20" or 24", Garland 7' L. If you live in San Francisco, we encourage to also consider going to their shop on Fillmore Street in... more
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Waterfalls Put Action Into The Landscape
San Francisco Chronicle: When Patrice Donna steps into her backyard and it's quiet, something's amiss. She's used to the sounds of falling water, day in and day out. "It's very noticeable - in a good way," she explains. "It's like living by the ocean - you get used to all that. We love it." She and her husband, Frank, have a waterfall in their backyard. They hired landscape contractor Harry North to build it for them nine years ago... more
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Through a Glass, Darkly: Riedel Pioneers Opaque Tasting Glass
Wine Spectator Online For wine drinkers wishing to stay completely in the dark about the wines they are tasting, Riedel Crystal has made it possible. The Austria-based stemware company has introduced the Blind Blind Tasting Glass, a jet-black, opaque glass that masks a wine's color. Riedel bringing new meaning to the idea of "blind tasting." A novel idea. Riedel (pronounced Reed-ul) talks about the shape of the glass distributing a specific type of wine to the appropriate place on... more
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Home Design: The Power of Texture
New York Times: Classics with a twist? Definitely. Tradition? Yes. Modern? Absolutely. When it comes to what's hot in home design this fall, familiarity breeds content, but take note: there are more than a few surprises. Don't expect safe; expect subtle, sexy, comfortable. The power of texture is the point. This season's corduroys are wavy and asymmetrical. Hearty professorial tweeds are made of luxurious silk taffeta, and loopy pile rugs have been toned down in the latest evolution of... more
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