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War Story with a Difference - Update

Fr Tim Butler and Neil Ralley have completed the task of creating a slide show incorporating some of Ralley's images of stained glass and making it available for projection at all US and Allied bases throughout the theatre of operations and on all US navy ships. The show, which lasts approximately half an hour and includes over 100 images of stained glass depictions of Advent and Christmas scenes, will brighten up the otherwise spartan places of worship for our soldiers, marines, sailors and airmen during Christmas services.The final version was created using ProShow Gold (tm) software which was kindly donated to the project by the Photodex Corporation of Austin, Texas. Distribution is being effected via the internet. A copy of the show has been uploaded onto Ralley's website http://stainedglassphotography.com and links are being provided to Chaplains at the various bases and other military facilities. Actual projection will be via digital projectors on screens which can range from small all the way up to theatre-size.More details may be found in the earlier release at http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2004/11/emw176621.htmAbout Fr Timothy Butler:Fr.

Butler has been an active duty chaplain in the Air Force for over 10 years and a priest ordained for the Archdiocese of Boston for 15 years. He is currently performing a 4-month tour of duty at Manas base in Kyrgyzstan.About Neil Ralley:Ralley created and launched the website Stained Glass Photography (http://www.stainedglassphotography.com ) in 2002 to provide free access to his photographs of vintage stained glass. The site became a Yahoo (NASDAQ: YHOO) Pick of the Day barely a month after it was launched and has attracted a significant following. Ralley strongly believes that stained glass represents an important part of the American artistic heritage which is at risk and that it should be properly documented as well as being preserved for future generations..



Unveiling of America's Largest Building Wrap in Las Vegas

Las Vegas, NV (ContentDesk) March 26, 2006 -- Elite Media, Inc. announced today it is "going big" once again with the largest building wrap in the history of Las Vegas and currently the largest in North America. A 55,000 square foot building wrap will cover the South facing tower of the Stardust Resort & Casino for Samsung, during the CTIA convention in Las Vegas starting on April 5, 2006.The building wrap for Samsung will occupy a prime location for the CTIA convention. The building wrap will be visible to the 47,000 convention attendees from the south-facing side of the Stardust Resort & Casino facing Las Vegas Boulevard.
The magnitude of this project gives our client (Samsung) maximum exposure at this first time ever trade show in Las Vegas," said Chad McCullough, President of Elite Media, Inc.

"With this project we (Elite Media, Inc) are surpassing our own record of the largest building wrap in Las Vegas.This 55,000 square foot wrap is formed out of 350 individual...

Unveiling of America's Largest Building Wrap in Las Vegas
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DILAD Rear Projection Screens: New Models and Lower Prices on DILAD GSK and DILAD T90SK

Vancouver, BC (ContentDesk) June 15, 2006 -- Rear projection video screens are rapidly making the transition to mainstream use in both the home and the workplace.Consumers have already upgraded to compact LCD panels for their televisions and computers.
The next step is thinner and larger.
Much larger.DILAD is leading the industry with its opaque high contrast GS and T90S projection films.The newest DILAD models are designated GSK and T90SK. These have been specially formulated to adhere to acrylic, which is often more difficult to work with than glass.The DILAD GSK and T90SK are installed in minutes using common tools and can be cut to size on-site. A storefront window quickly becomes a giant projection surface that displays video or stills of products and services.

Or imagine your favourite movie or video game played out on a 100" screen in your living room.Size doesn't matter with DILAD.At over 32 square feet, the smallest screen offered at DILAD Rear Projection Screens: New Models and Lower Prices on DILAD GSK and DILAD T90SK
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Home Theater Projectors for the Cinephile in You.

Over the years, I have grown really attached to my home theater system.
I must say, of all the rooms in the house, my own little movie theater is the one I could not live without.
I am absolutely in love with my home theater system and, if you are anything like me, I am sure you will love yours too.
I found, when I was initially building my system, that there was so much information to absorb.
Every product out there seemed better than the next, and I found myself unsure about which to buy.

Here are a few things to keep in mind when shopping for a new home theater projector.


There are two main types of projectors on the market; DLP and LCD.
DLP stands for digital light processing.
It was invented by Texas Instruments, and utilizes a microscopic array of over 2 million mirrors.
DLP has a higher contrast than LCD, but there are some unfavorable consumer reports that note something called the...

Home Theater Projectors for the Cinephile in You.
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War Story with a Difference - Update

Fr Tim Butler and Neil Ralley have completed the task of creating a slide show incorporating some of Ralley's images of stained glass and making it available for projection at all US and Allied bases throughout the theatre of operations and on all US navy ships. The show, which lasts approximately half an hour and includes over 100 images of stained glass depictions of Advent and Christmas scenes, will brighten up the otherwise spartan places of worship for our soldiers, marines, sailors and airmen during Christmas services.The final version was created using ProShow Gold (tm) software which was kindly donated to the project by the Photodex Corporation of Austin, Texas. Distribution is being effected via the internet. A copy of the show has been uploaded onto Ralley's website http://stainedglassphotography.com and links are being provided to Chaplains at the various bases and other military facilities. Actual projection...

War Story with a Difference - Update
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Imagederm Introduces the Premier Dual Canister System, Crystal-Diamond Tip and Illuminated Hand Piece

Imagederm Inc. the manufacturer and designer the of the maintenance free microdermabrasion system is introducing the premier dual canister microdermbrasion system. This system holds two different choices of material, without having to change or empty canisters. The technician will put the most used material in the canister marked #1 and the 2nd choice of material in the canister marked #2.
In front of the machine, there is two inputs marked 1&2, when the small connector hose is inserted into the #1 input that will project #120 grit crystal, when the hose is put into the the input marked #2, it will project #80 grit crystal, or whatever the technician chooses to put into the 2nd reservoir.

Some technicians like to use sodium bicarbonate as a second choice.????
The Illuminated tip comes in red LED or white LED the red light is for skin rejuvenation and to produce new cell renewal. The white LED is conducive to a spa setting, because of the dim lighting in the...

Imagederm Introduces the Premier Dual Canister System, Crystal-Diamond Tip and Illuminated Hand Piece
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Rear Projection LCD TV Secrets

The least expensive type of large TV is a rear-projection LCD TV. Some projection TVs have three cathode-ray picture tubes (CRTs), which are like smaller versions of the tubes used in
conventional sets. The images from those small tubes are projected onto the back of a 40 inch to 60 inch plus screen, giving them the name rear projection TV. Other rear projection TV sets use LCD, digital light processing (DLP), or liquid
crystal on silicon (LCoS) technology in place of CRTs. These high tech rear projection TV sets are thinner, lighter, and as a result more expensive than comparable CRT-based sets - but they produce a higher-quality picture.

Major brands of rear projection LCD TV sets include Hitachi, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Philips, RCA, Samsung, Sony, and Toshiba.

The most popular models are HD capable, and there are three basic types of HD TVs.

So how do you choose the right rear projection LCD TV for you and your viewing needs? First,...

Rear Projection LCD TV Secrets
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