What chair do you relax in at the end of the day?

January 22, 2008 on 7:16 pm | In Culture | No Comments

Have you ever come home from work at the end of a very long day and just wished you could have your own personal massage therapist to ease away all those aches and pains? Maybe you are a Mum and have a sore back and neck after lifting and carrying heavy babies and toddlers throughout the week.  I can certainly identify with this.

If you have been out shopping you will certainly have seen those massage chairs on demonstration in the shopping centre’s with sales people asking you to sit down and try one for the experience. I’ll bet you haven’t as yet. Whilst you may not wish to get roped into buying one ‘on the spot’ you are also missing out on learning just how effective one of those Massage Chairs can be. Not only for relaxation but for your health as well.

We all know that feeling relaxed is the first step towards good well-being. So many of us sit on uncomfortable chairs at computer screens all day, at office desks or just maintain bad posture in general. What you need is the human touch. A Human Touch quality massage chair can transform your life; it will massage just basic points or your whole body…whichever you choose.  Do your body, and health, a favor and treat it to a massage chair.

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Would YOU fly in a paper plane?

January 22, 2008 on 7:05 pm | In Science Fiction Technology | No Comments

A new space shuttle is set to be launched from the International Space Station – made entirely from paper. The paper aeroplane will fly 240 miles down to earth travelling at speeds of up to Mach 20 – 15,200 miles per hour. And if the 20 centimetre long origami design is successful, scientists believe it could herald the future of space travel.The paper dart has been treated to withstand the intense heat and wind speeds it will encounter as it re-enters the earth’s atmosphere. Friction with the air heats the outer surface to extreme temperatures and can have catastrophic consequences for real space shuttles. Tragically, the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated on its return to Earth in 2003, killing all seven crew members on board.

The much lighter origami shuttle, which researchers at the University of Tokyo, Japan, claim will come down more slowly, is not expected to burn up on re-entry despite hitting temperatures of 200 degrees Celsius. Well, despite all the assurances from the scientists involved, for now I think I will stick to a normal Boeing 747.

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Be your own publisher

January 22, 2008 on 6:52 pm | In Culture | No Comments

Many people nowadays are taking time out to do what they have always wished to do…write their own book.  But times have changed and rather than send your lovingly written piece of work out to a whole rash of publishers only to have it rejected you might want to consider joining the ranks of the many people who are now using the latest technology and software from blurb to design and publish your own book. It is so much easier than you think and more satisfying than you ever expected. Now, read on…

EXPLOSIVE PRINT ON DEMAND ADOPTION
IS RE-DEFINING WHAT IT MEANS TO BE PUBLISHED

Blurb leverages online communities, print-on-demand technology, and shifts in consumer behaviour to drive changes in the traditional publishing industry

January 18th 2008 – Blurb, the creative book publishing service, is reporting explosive growth in 2007. People have more digital images and online content to feature in books, and are more engaged in communities in which they can share this content. These trends in consumer behavior, coupled with the economics of print-on-demand technology, are driving industry-wide growth in self-publishing. Companies like Blurb are changing traditional publishing by providing the tools to help people create and publish books on their own terms.

Blurb makes it possible for anyone to become a published author and share, market, or sell those books to a wider audience. Blurb produced nearly 80,000 unique titles in 2007. To put this in perspective, Simon & Schuster publishes approximately 1,800 titles annually, and Random House, with more than 100 editorially independent imprints worldwide, published 9,000 new titles in 2006. Blurb’s title output is nearly 8x the combined number of titles released by these traditional publishing houses, and as a result, the company doubled in size every three months in 2007. Compared to traditional publishing, custom print-on-demand books are more personal, economical, green, and profitable for the “everyday” authors who make them.

The self-publishing explosion is being driven by a dramatic increase in digital camera sales, which in 2007 grew twice as fast as the industry expected. 2.1 million DSLR units shipped in the U.S. last year – up 37% over 2006. (Source: InfoTrends). As a result, creative professionals and consumers have enormous libraries of digital images ready for bookmaking.

Flickr, the popular photo sharing website, just celebrated its two-billionth uploaded photo in November of 2007, and according to Technorati, 120,000 new blogs are being created worldwide each day. People are writing and photographing like never before and this fosters an increased desire to create real, tangible things like books.

“Although consumers are still new to the opportunities of self publishing, the tools are now in place to help them create high quality books using their own content,” said InfoTrends’ analyst Mette Eriksen. “InfoTrends estimates that the photo book market grew by 166% in 2007. This market will continue to grow as more consumers become aware of the opportunities that companies like Blurb offer. Blurb’s end-to-end platform that offers consumers ease of use combined with a high quality finished product is one of the drivers for market adoption.”

“Blurb is redefining how success is measured in publishing,” said Eileen Gittins, Blurb’s founder and CEO. “For some, success is creating a book that helps raise money for a foundation, for others it might be selling 25 copies of one’s own book, and for still others it might be a marketing piece like an event book or portfolio. Unlike traditional publishers whose economics drive a focus on the best-seller, Blurb is expanding the book market to include books for millions of very small, niche markets.”

To create and publish a Blurb book, users start by downloading Blurb BookSmart™ software from the Blurb Web site. Blurb’s BookSmart software is free, runs on a Mac or PC, and offers a wide variety of book layouts created by professional book designers. The software enables anyone to affordably make, share, and market beautiful, bookstore-quality books. Prices start at £6.95 and authors can order only one book or many.

About Blurb
Blurb is a company and a community that believes passionately in the power of books: making, reading, sharing, and selling them. Blurb’s creative publishing service is simple and smart enough to make anyone an author – every blogger, artist, marketer, photographer, traveller, entrepreneur, poet, everyone. Additionally, Blurb’s bookstore and online marketing tools let Blurb authors sell and promote their books, and keep 100% of the author’s markup. Blurb’s community features – designed to encourage collaboration and communication – are defining social print media. Founded by Eileen Gittins in 2004 and funded by Canaan Partners and Anthem Venture Partners, Blurb is bringing book publishing to the masses. Blurb BookSmart™ software is free for Mac or PC; users pay only when they publish their books. The software is available for download at www.blurb.com <http://www.blurb.com> .

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