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Bring In The Pink Gadgets

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Bring In The Pink Gadgets

And here they come. The pink gadgets. The market is full of them. Who would have thought that pink would be making a very big difference in the world of gadgets? Black and white seem to become so neutral. And the female population has been going gaga for these pink items.

Over at Gadget Epoint, a collection of pink gadgets has been making the girls go crazy. There is an assortment of gadgets of all kinds and they all have two things in common – they are all made to be of quality and they come in pink. A gadgeteer who certainly loves the color pink would be having a grand time going through the list of gadgets that this company has got in store for consumers.

If you need a little rest, you can count on the pink cushtie which would make you real comfortable. Compared to regular pillows, this pink cushtie would never get out of shape and so it would give you the best comfort that you can get in a pillow. You can sit on it, sleep on it, hug it, or even make it your support when doing something. This pink cushtie is going to be your best friend when it comes to giving comfort.

There are games for boys. And the girls would surely not want to be left behind. That is why Gadget Epoint brought to the market the Girls Only board game. No. This one is not going to get you bored. You can bring this game out especially if you are having a pajama party with your bestest best girl friends. Who said that such an event is only about gossip and boys?

These two pink gadgets are part of Gadget Epoint’s collection of pink gadgets that has surely been rocking the gadget world. And girls have surely been drooling to own them all.

By: Paula James

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Paula James is a 25-year-old online marketing executive at Gadget Epoint. The love for gadgets runs through her veins having grown up with a father who is into gadgets himself.

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Christmas Craft Ideas: Can Be Made Pink

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Christmas Crafts – Easy Christmas Craft Ideas

Christmas is the time to give, to celebrate and spread joy. Here are some Christmas craft ideas to help you make decorations and gifts, so that you can decorate your house and spread some Christmas cheer too.

Christmas Crafts - Easy Christmas Craft Ideas

Soon it will be Christmas, when Santa will come through the chimney and leave little gifts for boys and girls. Why don’t you make Santa something this Christmas? He’ll surely be happy to know that you care for him as much as he does for you! I have collected some Christmas craft ideas to get you started.

Jingle Bell Door Hanger

Materials

  • Some metal jingle bells
  • Heavy gauge wire
  • Wire cutters and pliers
  • Curling ribbons
  • 1-inch metal rings (key ring)

How to make the door hanger

  • First decide on how long you want the hangers to be when they are complete. Add two inches to the length you have decided and cut the piece of wire.
  • Use pliers to wrap one end of the wire around the key chain or metal loop once or twice, this part will be later used for hanging.
  • String the jingle bells onto the wire leaving wire at the end to form a secure loop.
  • Then add several pieces of ribbon to the loop at the bottom and curl.
  • It’s now ready to hang on the door.

Candy Cane Reindeer

Materials

  • A six inch wrapped candy cane
  • Some ribbon
  • 2 wiggle eyes
  • Red or brown pompoms
  • 2 pipe cleaners
  • Some craft glue or a glue gun

How to make the candy cane reindeer

  • Leave the wrapping on the candy cane and then glue eyes on the rounded face of the candy cane.
  • Glue a red pompom on the face for a nose.
  • On the straight part of the candy cane, tie a ribbon into a bow.
  • Cut one of the pipe cleaners into half and wrap the other full pipe cleaner around the crook of the candy cane to begin the antlers.
  • Now use the cut pipe cleaners to make the antlers.

Pretzel Wreath

Materials

  • Little pretzels
  • Some curling ribbon
  • Glue

How to make the pretzel wreath

  • First string the curling ribbon through the pretzel.
  • Use an under over/over under pattern so that the pretzels remain flat.
  • As you form a circle, apply glue to secure each pretzel.
  • Add another layer of pretzels on the top and glue on a sprig of pine or holly.
  • Your decoration or gift is ready!

Shining Snowball Ornament

Materials

  • Plastic pushpins (clear or white)
  • Small Styrofoam balls
  • Some satin ribbon
  • Glitter spray (optional)

How to make the shining snowball ornament

  • Insert the pushpins into the Styrofoam balls until they are completely covered.
  • Make a loop using the satin ribbons for hanging. Use one of the pushpins to secure the loop into the ball.
  • Now lightly spray with glitter spray to add a sparkling effect.
  • Once the glitter is dry, hang this pretty ornament on your tree.

Fun Foam Santa

Materials

  • Small pieces of foam in three colors – red, white and flesh
  • Small pink and white colored pompoms
  • Tiny google eyes
  • White curling ribbon
  • A pair of scissors
  • Pin backing or magnet
  • A craft or tacky glue

How to make the fun foam Santa

  • First cut a hat out of the red craft foam.
  • Now cut a small cloud shape out of the white foam. Glue this on the hat.
  • Then cut a small half oval face shape out of the flesh colored foam.
  • Glue the hat onto the face and also glue a white pompom at the top of the hat.
  • Curl about 5 ribbons and glue it to the face. Place one near the ears, one on each side and three at the chin.
  • Glue the small pink pompom close to the beard for a nose. Use glue to place the google eyes near the nose.
  • Lastly, glue on a pin back or a magnet so that you can either wear it on show it off on the fridge.

Sparkling Beaded Napkin Rings

Materials

  • A few tinsel pipe cleaners
  • Some metallic shiny pony beads

How to make a sparkling beaded necklace

  • Bead approximately 24 beads to the pipe cleaner. Leave about 2 inches on each side.
  • Use the beaded segment to make a circle.
  • Secure this by twisting the pipe cleaner once or twice.
  • Once this is done, loop the remaining pipe cleaner segment around a pencil to make the curly design on top.

Pine Cone Angel

Materials

  • A medium sized pinecone
  • Sheet moss
  • Some dried or silk leaves
  • A wooden disk or ball
  • Tacky or white glue
  • Craft paint (flesh colored)
  • Fine tipped black permanent marker
  • A pink marker, crayon, blush makeup or lipstick
  • A small length of rickrack, wire edged ribbon or metallic cord
  • Spray sealer, decoupage medium or spray paint (optional)
  • Invisible fish line or thread (optional)

How to make a pinecone angel

  • Select a pinecone that has open petals and a flat bottom.
    Use two dry leaves for the angels wings, if you desire you can use four wings too. If using four wings, glue them together in pairs using small dots of white glue between the leaves.
  • If you like, you can protect the leaves with a coating of decoupage medium or spray sealer. You can even decorate it with gold spray paint.
  • Glue the leaves at the pack of the pinecone.
  • Now paint the wooden disk/wooden ball in flesh toned paint and let it dry. Draw the facial features first in pencil and then trace over them with a fine tipped permanent black marker. While at this you could use add a little color to the cheeks with the blush/lipstick or marker.
  • Using glue stick small pieces of sheet moss all around the edge of the wooden disk.
  • Then cut a small length of gold rickrack, gold cord or even thin gold wire and use this to make a circular halo for the top of the angel’s head. Stick this, using glue.
  • Now put the angel’s head into place.
  • If you wish to hang this angel, tie an invisible thread or fish line to one of the pinecones petals near the head at the back.

By Rachna Gupta
Published: 10/14/2007

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Nokia N72 pink, Samsung E900 pink: Chic pink looks with clever …

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Nokia N72 pink, Samsung E900 pink: Chic pink looks with clever features

With their endearing looks and numerous features Nokia N72 pink and Samsung E900 pink will carve a niche in your hearts. Adorned with graphics on its back, Nokia N72 pink wraps up enough multimedia features like an MP3 player with a built -in flash, FM radio with a visual radio etc.Dedicated music keys allow you to easily access tracks with the simple click of a button.With a 2 megapixel camera you can easily click pictures and either store them up in the PC or make a photo album using Xpressprint.

Nokia N 72 pink weighs 124g and comes with the latest technologies of Bluetooth, Triband GSM.One of the smallest phones in the N-series, this pink coloured phone lives upto the reputation of N-series.

Samsung has refreshed the look of the earlier plain -looking handset Samsung E900 by giving it that magic touch.Samsung E900 also comes in the "more appealing" fluorescent pink colour as Samsung E900 pink.Love the magic of the touch-sensitive keys which only light up when you use them.They fade afterwards when not used.A triband GSM assures you worldwide roaming capability. You can easily use this phone if you are in USA. Samsung E900 also comes with a user interface which highlights the fonts and the menu options along with the menu. Enabled with the built-in camera options of a 2 megapixel camera set your own pictures as wallpapers.You can play your own videos on TV and watch them with family. Send the videos to far-flung relatives and friends through MMS .With an excellent screen resolution of 1200×1600 pixels together with 256K colours you will find yourself glaring at the screen for no reason. Enabled with Java you can also easily download 3D games. With looks that dazzle you, features that amaze you Samsung E 900 pink and Nokia N 72 pink are snazzy creations from their respective makers: Samsung and Nokia.

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By Andrena Markley
Published: 1/6/2007

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Darlene Love-It%u2019s Christmas Of Course Review

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Darlene Love-It’s Christmas Of Course Review

It’s Christmas Of Course Is Sure To Get Everybody’s Hips Swiveling

Darlene Love-It's Christmas Of Course Review Artist: Darlene Love
Title: It’s Christmas Of Course
Genre: Christmas/Holiday/R&B
Label: Shout! Factory

Christmas comes earlier and earlier with each passing year. Last year, it seemed like they put out the red and green M&Ms and the cardboard Santa displays before the last trick-or-treater knocked at my door. So when I was given Darlene Love’s It’s Christmas of Course to review at the beginning of October this year I wasn’t exactly thrilled. Now don’t get me wrong; I like Christmas as much as the next guy but, anymore, I only enjoy Christmas music for the two weeks leading up to the big day itself, and that’s about it.

That being said, It’s Christmas of Course is actually a pretty cool album. I was kind of expecting some over-the-top Broadway production, but this album has an intimate, live-blues club feel with music that is reminiscent of that old Stax Volt rhythm and blues sound. Love’s voice is thick like molasses and comes from a deep place as she sings contemporary Christmas songs, making them sound like standards from decades earlier.

"Santa Claus Go Strait To The Ghetto" is a really fun song; it’s got a wonderful Memphis blues beat, and the horn section punctuates the verses in a nice way. "Christmas All Over Again" begins with spirited organ flourish that leads in to an early 60’s style rock and roll jam with Tom Petty fashioned electric guitar. The drums on this track sound great with the snare having a crisp snap to it, and the beat has an authentic golden-era R&B feel.

I’ve always enjoyed Billy Squire song, "Christmas Is The Time To Say I Love You," and these guys do a fine job on this version. The lead-in is a little weird though. I think they were going for a street corner a cappella sound, but the echo effect they used is phony and bad sounding.

It’s Christmas of Course is sure to get everybody’s hips swiveling at this year’s big holiday party. The album is mostly up-beat and the music is catchy and with a good vibe. My Christmas wish would be for all of these guys to get together and do a non-Christmas album that I could enjoy the other fifty weeks of the year, but for now I’ll be sure to add the spinning of this disc to my annual holiday traditions.

Credits:
Gary Leonard: guitars
Zev Katz: electric and acoustic bass
Billy J. Stein: piano, Hammond B3, Wurlitzer, Rhodes and synthesizers
Nir Z: drums and percussion
Pattie Darcy Jones and Ula Hedwig: background vocals
Cissy Houston: guest vocalist on "Happy X-Mas (The War Is Over)"
Horns arranged by Steve Bernstein
Steve Bernstein: trumpet
Paul Shapiro: alto and tenor sax
Eric Lawrence: tenor and baritone sax

Tracks:
01. Christmas All Over Again
02. Who Took the Merry Out Of Christmas
03. Christmas Wish
04. Santa Claus Go Straight To the Ghetto
05. Please Come Home For Christmas
06. 2000 Miles
07. Christmas Is the Time To Say ‘I Love You’
08. What Christmas Means To Me
09. Christmas Must Be Tonight
10. Thanks For Christmas
11. Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
12. Night Of Peace

By Keith Hannaleck
Published: 10/23/2007

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The Poinsettia – A Christmas Tradition

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

The Poinsettia – A Christmas Tradition

The poinsettia’s botanical name, Euphorbia pulcherrima, means "the beautiful euphorbia". For more than one hundred years Americans have enjoyed the pretty poinsettias and they now run second only to the Christmas tree as the holiday’s most popular plant.

The Poinsettia - A Christmas Tradition Description
The poinsettia’s species name pulcherrima means "most beautiful" and that it is! Poinsettia’s brilliant red floral display held against rich green foliage has made this unlikely species a holiday favorite. Its appealing presentation of the traditional Christmas colors has so endeared poinsettia that it is now second only to the Christmas tree as the most popular holiday plant. Euphorbia pulcherrima is named after Dr. J.R. Poinsett, and was introduced to gardeners in the early 19th century. Always popular, the holiday poinsettia trade is today a multi-million dollar business with plants sold everywhere from florists and nurseries to supermarkets and convenience stores.

The species is a tall, rangy shrub that grows to a height of 10 ft (3.1 m). It has large, dark green, oval leaves that are "toothed" on the sides and pointed at the tips. They emerge from smooth green erect stems. Flowers are borne at the stem tips in winter. The actual flowers are quite small (they are the yellow structures at the center of the brilliantly colored "bracts"). The bracts are actually modified leaves – in the species there usually are 8 to 10 bracts that are 4-7 in (10.2-17.8 cm) long.

The poinsettias that we buy at Christmas are invariably selected cultivars that have more numerous bracts that are larger, growing to 7-12 in (17.8-30.5 cm) long. The Mikkelsen cultivars were introduced in the early sixties. They were better adapted to container culture, had larger "flowers" and were easier to dwarf. Commercial growers typically strive to limit the height of the plants to prevent top heavy specimens. This can be accomplished through several techniques, but most commonly the plants are sprayed with a chemical agent. They are typically forced into bloom at a height of 1-2 ft (0.3-0.6 m). Make no mistake though, planted in your backyard, this year’s table decoration can reach roof height in a season.

Location
Poinsettia is native to the tropical areas of Central America and Mexico. They are now grown and enjoyed nearly worldwide wherever Christmas is celebrated.

Culture
When grown outside, keep poinsettia mulched to discourage root knot. Cut back old growth in the late winter just before new growth begins as this encourages branching. You can pinch back terminal shoots several times during the spring and early summer to get more flowers later on. Never prune after about August 15, as by then poinsettia has formed the nuclei of the buds that will become the flowers.
Light: Likes full sun but will tolerate some shade. Flowers are reduced in size and number and the plant become very scraggly if grown in too shady a site.
Moisture: Average water. When grown in a container let dry out before watering – too much moisture will cause leaves to drop.
Hardiness: USDA Zone 9 – 11. Frost will kill back this tropical plant.
Propagation: Take cuttings in summer. Use rooting hormone on 8 inch tip cuttings. An easier way is to take cuttings of woody stem about 18 in (45.7 cm) long, stick in ground and keep moist (not wet) for several weeks.

Usage
The poinsettia is king of the holiday table decorations. Use groups of potted specimens to bring color and warmth to entryways and dark corners. Use them to hide the base of the Christmas tree. If you live in a frostfree climate you can continue to enjoy your Christmas poinsettias if you plant them in the yard. They make imposing specimens on the lawn and work well in mixed shrub groupings and hedges. Avoid planting near night time light sources as this will disrupt the blooming cycle.

Features
The poinsettia is inexpensive and easy to care for. Varieties are now available in colors ranging from the traditional scarlet to white to pink to coral. The poinsettia can blend with virtually any decor or color scheme to set a holiday mood.

WARNING
Every holiday season newspapers run stories about whether or not Poinsettia is toxic and to what degree. Although many species in the genus Euphorbia are highly toxic, poinsettia is not among them. Having said that, ingestion of this plant probably will make you sick (it just won’t kill you). Remember too that several chemicals are used in the commercial production of poinsettia and these are potentially toxic as well. Do not put poinsettia (or any other house plant) where infants and toddlers can reach them. Children should be taught from a very early age to NEVER eat, or place ANY houseplant in their mouths.

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Links to hundreds of Profiles of popular perennial plants.

   By Jack Scheper
Published: 12/5/2005

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Advent Trivia

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Advent Trivia

1. What is Advent?
A. Preparation
B. Celebration
C. Mourning
D. Darkness

A. Preparation
TOPICS: In the Christian church, Advent is the period of preparation for the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.

2. What feast marks the beginning of the Advent period?
A. Feast of John the Baptist
B. Feast of St. Andrew
C. Feast of St. Matthew
D. Feast of Thanksgiving

B. Feast of St. Andrew
TOPICS: Advent is a period beginning with the Sunday nearest to the feast of St. Andrew the Apostle (30 November) which does coincide pretty closely with Thanksgiving many years. In the 5th Century, Advent began on 11 November (St Martin’s Day) and took the form of a six week fast leading to Christmas. During the 6th century, Advent was reduced to its current length and later the fasting was dropped.

3. How many Sundays are included in the traditional Advent celebration?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4

D. 4
TOPICS: The first Sunday may be as early as November 27th, and then Advent has twenty-eight days, or as late as December 3rd, giving the season only twenty-one days.

4. What shape is the Advent wreath?
A. Square
B. Triangle
C. Circle
D. Rectangle

C. Circle
TOPICS: The circle of the wreath reminds Christians of God, His eternity and endless mercy, which has no beginning or end.

5. What colors are the candles in the Advent wreath?
A. Purple
B. Pink
C. White
D. Purple, pink and white

D. Purple, pink and white
TOPICS: Traditionally three of the candles are purple, the color of kings and of penance. A rose-colored candle is used to mark the Third Sunday of Advent as a time to rejoice over the closeness of Christmas and the coming of Christ. In the center of the circle is a fifth candle (traditionally white) which is lit on Christmas Day. Candles symbolise the light of God coming into the world through the birth of His son, Jesus.

6. What color is the Advent wreath?
A. Gold
B. Silver
C. White
D. Green

D. Green
TOPICS: The green of the wreath speaks of the hope that Christians have in God, the hope of newness, of renewal, of eternal life.

7. Why was purple chosen as an Advent candle color?
A. Represents the common people
B. Represents royalty
C. Represents peace
D. Represents war

B. Represents royalty
TOPICS: Purple dyes were once so rare and costly that they were associated with royalty; the Church has long used this color around Christmas and Easter to honor Jesus.

8. Two of the five Advent candles are different than the others. What does the rose or pink candle signify?
A. Joy
B. Birth
C. Angels
D. Prophecy

A. Joy
TOPICS: The third week of Advent is marked by the Shepherds’ Candle or Joy Candle. The shepherds represent the message of great joy that is brought to the world about Jesus’ birth.

9. Three of the Advent candles are the same color. Which is NOT represented by one of these candles?
A. Christ
B. Hope
C. Peace
D. Love

A. Christ
TOPICS: The three purple candles in the Advent wreath symbolise hope, peace, and love. These candles are lit on the first, second, and fourth Sundays of Advent. The first candle is called either the Hope Candle or the Prophecy Candle. The second candle is the Bethlehem Candle or Peace candle represents the preparations made for the coming Christ child. The fourth candle is the Angel Candle or Love Candle which represents the love which God shared with the world when He sent His Son, Jesus.

10. The candle in the center of the Advent wreath is called what?
A. The Star Candle
B. The Bethlehem Candle
C. The Stable Candle
D. The Christ Candle

D. The Christ Candle
TOPICS: In the centre of the circle is a fifth candle (traditionally white), the Christ Candle, which is lit on Christmas Day.

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By Deanna Mascle
Published: 12/23/2006

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Holiday Flowers

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

 Why not give pink flowers for Christmas?  

 Holiday Flowers

There are a number of good used for flowers during the holidays. From gift giving to decorations and everythin in between, learn creative ways to use seasonal flowers during the holidays.

The big holiday celebrations are just around the corner now, and thoughts are turning to gifts, food, and decorating. Whether it is Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa; you don’t have to get stuck in the same rut you may have been in for years when it comes to appropriate gift giving and decorating.

There are always those people you want to give a nice gift to, but just don’t know what you should get. There are those you want to say thank you to for a great job done. Maybe you want to do something creatively different this year in your own decorating for the holidays.

There is a wonderful answer to these holiday dilemmas. Do it with flowers. That’s right flowers. There are many beautiful varieties of blooms available during the fall and winter seasons. Tulips, Hyacinths, Poinsettias, and Narcissus are Christmas favorites. Send flowers to that someone you want to give a special gift to, and they will always remember your thoughtfulness.

There are so many ways to use them too. Place a live flower arrangement on the table for a centerpiece; nothing says elegance like live flowers. You don’t have to confine yourself to the traditional red either. Think of a white and green centerpiece made up of white tulips and evergreen boughs for a beautiful winter tablescape. Or for a more unique look, try an arrangement using flowers and live succulents. It will last a long time if cared for properly. Use winter roses in your Christmas tree: Try pink rather than red. Put Paperwhite Narcissus in a blue vase on your Hanukah table. Use greenery in abundance for your Kwanzaa party. And, of course, you can place live poinsettias in the wreath hanging on your front door. Live flowers are especially lovely when used with tiny white lights. And you can’t use too many of either during a holiday celebration, so get plenty of each. Flowers and candles make a serene setting in the bathroom. And, every work desk should have a plant or flowers on it all the time. It is cheery and brightens what might be a dark spot.

Greenery has been associated with the holidays dating back to the use of decorated trees, boughs of holly, fir garlands, and the list goes on. Only your imagination can hamper your creativity. With the use of colorful blooming bulbs, any greenery can be dressed up like a belle going to a ball. And of course there is always that sensuous perfume associated with some flowers. That mixed with the scent of evergreen will ensure everyone will remember your home for years to come.

When it comes to gift giving this holiday season don’t settle for less. Try using colorful live flowers or greenery to lift one’s holiday spirit, say thank you, or even as decoration in your own home!

George White runs Morningside Florist, a highly regarded Sacramento florist for special occasions, thank you flower gift baskets, or corporate gift needs where arrangements can be made for same day flower delivery in Sacramento or timely delivery for anywhere else in the United States.

By rob tendick
Published: 12/4/2006

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Pink Ipod Nano: The Perfect Pink Christmas Gift

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Pink iPod Nano

When you are looking at pink portable mp3 players for Christmas,the Pink iPod Nano 8GB by Apple is near perfect in it’s functionality and affordability.

Apple, Inc. has positioned itself as the leader in user-friendly technology and doesn’t appear to be slowing down any time soon. With everything from computers to software, Apple, Inc. has become synonymous with high function and stylish design. One of the things that has really positioned Apple, Inc. as a leader in the electronics industry is the iPod. Especially the Pink iPod Nano.
pink iPod nano

The iPod was first introduced to the market in the early 2000’s. Since then, Apple, Inc. has continually refined its technology and introduced new versions of the iPod on a regular basis. They’ve even pioneered different versions of the same product – everything from the small iPod shuffle, to the video iPod to the iPod Nano.

The latest addition in the line of iPods: the Pink Ipod Nano 8GB 4th Generation by Apple. Also available in nine colors, the Ipod Nano 8GB Pink  combines functionality with fun. Like with other iPods, an Apple Ipod Nano 8GB Pink  allows you to upload music and podcasts from iTunes. In addition, the Pink Ipod Nano can be loaded with TV shows and movies for viewing anywhere, anytime. You can even upload your favorite photos to your Pink Ipod Nano making it your very own on-the-go photo album! The Pink iPod Nano 8GB is the one of the perfect pink portable mp3 players on the market today,

Pink Ipod Nano in 8GB – The Best Among Pink Portable mp3 Players

For the Pink Ipod Nano in 8GB Pink, Apple, Inc. has added an enhanced music shuffle feature for the 4th generation. In addition, they’ve made it easier to add favorite songs to a playlists. No more scrolling through all of your music to find your favorite songs. Simply push the center button on the Pink Ipod Nano and the favorite songs are added to an On-the-Go playlist.  Pink portable mp3 players are popular this Christmas. The Pink Ipod Nano 8GB by Apple, also includes the new Music Genius function that pair similar songs for your listening pleasure.

Don’t miss out on the fun. Download your favorite music, movies, podcasts and TV shows from iTunes and go out and get your own Pink Ipod Nano 8GB by Apple and take advantage of all the new features that it has to offer. This is a great pink christmas gift idea and a solid mp3 player.You’ll use it so much that you’ll wonder how you lived without an affordable Pink Ipod Nano for so long.

Happy listening!

 

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Pink Christmas Gifts are Hot for 2008

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Christmas 2008 is proving to be the year for Pink Christmas Gifts.

Not only do pink gifts fulfill the need to give a unique gift to be remembered, but they also tend to bring a smile to everyone’s face. Just face it. Pink is fun.

Pink Christmas Gifts, such as the Nintendo DS Lite Pink Metallic Rose are hard to keep in stock. Many retailers have had a difficult time keeping pink items on hand for Christmas gift purchases.

Pink electronics seem to be incredibly popular. Not only are we seeing adult electronics in pink like the fashionable and functional Pink Laptop, but we also are seeing children’s versions of electronics in the popular pink color. The Kid Tough line by Fisher-Price has two such popular pink kid friendly electronics: Pink Kid Tough Digital Waterproof Camera and Pink Kid Tough Portable DVD Player.

And who can forget the ever popular and ever improving Pink iPod Nano by Apple, now in 8GB and on it’s 4th generation.

Pink Christmas decorations are also making a comeback. You can now easily find Pink Christmas Trees on Amazon. It’s not the 60’s any more, but it sometimes feels retro when you see these pink creations.

If you or a loved one has a passion for pink, Christmas 2008 is the year to indulge in your pink Christmas fantasies.

But don’t wait too long. These pink pretties seem to fly off the shelf.

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