Archive for January, 2010

These days, the majority of parents sincerely enjoy the plethora of choices available on the market to dress their daughter’s nursery, and find their biggest challenge is narrowing those choices down. Crib bedding is now mass marketed and can be found to suit all tastes and budgets.

New parents are bound to be intimidated when a simple online search for baby bedding produces too many results. When it comes time to choose items to match with their existing decor, shoppers often find knowing in advance what look and feel they are going for can save them a great deal of time before browsing on the internet.

If you prefer a more modern decor, you’ll probably like bright abstract designs; if your preferences run to the cozy, old-fashioned look, dots and checks will be just right for you. Baby girl nursery bedding is available in so many varieties that regardless of a shopper’s taste, there will surely be something that will catch their eye.

Crib linens for daughters has really expanded in terms of design so that parents can create whimsical havens that depict the sea or lush foliage or friendly animals. More and more consumers today are buying baby bedding with jungle themes and really life-like animal images.

Linens with animal patterns frequently come in innovative textiles, like plush and comfy micro suede which is so simple to launder. Leopard print baby bedding is a prime example of the more unusual patterns being used recently in little girls’ nurseries. Parents of daughters frequently pair leopard-skin patterns and pink accessories to achieve a lively, trendy look.

If you’re thinking of leopard print for your baby daughter’s nursery, consider an ensemble because then for a small price you’ll get accessories like curtains and other things to go with the crib linens so the whole room will be coordinated. The leopard print is perfect for creating an inviting and exciting nursery which fosters both your little girl’s rest and play.

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Every fisher has been there; going from spot to spot looking for a bite only to go home empty handed. It’s a frustrating feeling to say the least. However, technology has become every fisherman’s best friend. A portable fish finder can help you find your next catch by being your eyes UNDER your boat. In this article, we’ll explain how this handy piece of fishing gear works and how to choose one suited to your needs and budget.

Portable fish finders are an incredible piece of equipment that can actually help you find fish if used properly. Before the invention of this piece of technology, fishers used a depth finder that only indicated the depth underneath the boat. There was no precise screen showing the presence of schools of fish. Consequently, depth finders were of little use to commercial fisherman. Next there were the sounders with printed graphs rolls that were very accurate if used properly. However, the real breakthrough was the advent of the LCD (liquid crystal display) sounder that showed both bottom contours and fish. Today there is a wide variety of these LCD fish finders.

Picking the right portable fish finder can be difficult because the market pricing is very competitive and products are being updated all the time. Top of the line models can cost more than the average dinghy, yet basic units can be quite affordable and cost as little as USD300 from a discount fish finder store. The technology has come a long way since electronic fish finders first appeared on the market. Modern finders are slimmer, lighter and more menu-driven than their predecessors. The display units have both black and white or color display screens and the screens come in a variety of sizes. The bigger screens are better suited to larger fishing boats where they can be kept out of the sun and weather. These are ideal for commercial fishing trawlers.

A portable fish finder is dependant on its transducer housing. This housing contains a man-made crystal called a piezoelectric device. When it receives a signal from the unit it converts it into a mechanical sound wave that is sent down to the bottom below the boat. When this wave encounters an object it rebounds – creating an echo. This echo is bounced from the bottom and back to the transducer, where it’s decoded and sent to the display unit as incoming signals. These sound waves not only bounce from the bottom but from any object encountered between the transducer and the bottom. This includes fish, schools of bait, weeds and underwater structures. This sounding process is continuous, even when the boat is moving. As the moving sound wave travels forward, the signals of everything it encounters are sent back as amazingly clear pictures.

When looking around a fishing gear store, do not feel that bigger and more expensive equates to a better portable fish finder. Consider the size of your boat and realistically evaluate your needs. Even if you have the space, do you really need an expensive piece of equipment? Unless your livelihood depends on a great catch, you don’t need a top of the line model. Once you’ve made your choice, make sure that it is properly mounted. An improperly mounted fish locator will not perform correctly. Follow the instructions carefully or get some help. With the right model and proper installation, you’ll get such great catches you’ll think that the fish are finding you!

Some information about the article author:
Dave Stuart is a keen writer and enjoys writing about a wide variety of subjects. In his spare time, Dave enjoys fly fishing and has found that a good portable fish finder really gives you an advantage over the competition.

Dave is a mobile engineer for a fastfold projection screen company in the UK. A fast fold projection screen is a huge projection screen with an aluminium frame that can be rapidly assembled for mobile viewing and presentations on the fly. For more info about this projection product, please check out http://fastfoldprojectionscreen.net for more technical information .

 

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