Friday, July 13, 2012

The Advantage of Using RC Helicopter in Your Daily Field Work

There are certain jobs that you will find very risky for any person to do. They require a lot of courage and even when one is able to overcome their fear there is the issue of health reasons that will not work for them. Take for instance when you work in a geographical site that has volcanic eruptions. You will not want to go near such places as you stand a chance of inhaling the fumes which can be dangerous to your health. This is where the Remote control helicopter would come in handy. You do not need to risk your life over a job but you can still make good use of this technology to complete your work satisfactorily.

With volcanic activity, you may not be sure when the eruptions will take place. This means that you have to take close pictures and follow ups very frequently. With the Remote control helicopter you can use them to fly close to where you think the activity is more and take pictures of the area. This is an ideal way of capturing the activity as it does not pose a risk to you in any way. With the high quality cameras mounted you can take quality pictures for analysis at the office.

Everyone wants to be at a safe distance from potential risks even when there is no real danger to your life. When you invest in the RC helicopter you can be sure that you have taken care of your life as you will not be risking your life over your job. You will also not be putting yourself in danger of losing your source of livelihood as you can take perfect videos of the area you want to capture for analysis later in the office.

Sometimes you may miss out on some important details while you are at the field. You will need a second and third look at the area before you can click on the real problem or issue that is about to arise. This is why the RC helicopter is here; they give you a chance to review your data and videos as many times as you would want. In addition you can have several of your colleagues review the videos taken to make sure you are getting the right analysis of the area under review. This is the advantage of investing in these helicopters.

The RC helicopter comes in different designs geared for different environments. If the area you are working on is windy then you will have the right kind of helicopter to use in such an area. You will not lack what to use even if you are in a closed area as all these details are gathered and an appropriate helicopter and camera provided for it. The advantage of using this technology is that you are discreet in what you are doing as controlling the helicopter is done from one area and can even be done using your mobile phone. As long as you understand the environment in which you are working in terms of the weather conditions you will always come out with good quality videos and photography.

The Ever Evolving RC Helicopter

The fun that can be had with remote control helicopters should never be underestimated. If you think RC helicopters are a toy for kids only then you would be wrong. Adults all over the world are having some serious fun with these model helicopters.

It all began back in 1968 when Dr. Dieter Schlute, who is known as the "father of the RC helicopter", took his first flight of the first fully functional remote controlled helicopter. It was called the Bell "Huey Cobra". Since then they have seriously evolved as different power sources were used and better batteries were used. Now you can get tiny RC helicopters which can comfortably site in the palm on your hand.

Today they are more popular than ever and the top brands include SYMA, Double Horse, Skytech, and SH (San Huan) and use the technology of a gyroscope. A gyroscope is a devise for measuring and maintaining orientation which is based on the principles of angular momentum. This makes controlling them far easier than ever before.

As the size of these toys has decreased over the years so have the price. You can now buy one of the top toy models for less than £20. Some can be controlled by smart phones such as the iphones and some even have miniature cameras which can record as the helicopter is in flight.

Getting hold of these great little toys is easier than ever. Most hobby and toy shops will stock the top selling models and you can even pimp up your own. You can buy parts and assemble them yourself making a completely bespoke model. As the popularity of them grew so have the online communities. You will easily find RC helicopter clubs and forums online dedicated to these great toys. You can join clubs and meet up with like minded individuals in your area on arranged meetings.

Recently San Huan brought out some new models, the 6033, 6021i and the 6041 which is actually a fly ball, so not quite a helicopter but uses the same technology to fly. They also brought out the 6030 C7 which is the spy helicopter which comes with a 1.3 mega- pixel camera and micro card to store the filming. SYMA are also keeping on top of things by bringing out the S109C spy helicopter, S301G and the S800G. Parts are easy to come by so if you manage to brake a rota you can easily buy a new one and attach it yourself.

Getting to grips with controlling these toys is pretty easy. If I can fly one anyone can! But if you're a newbie to these toys, it's worth starting off slow and practicing just controlling the copter up and down so you land it safely. As your confidence grows you can do much trickier man-oeuvres. Creating obstacle courses is great fun. You can use household items such as books to make different height landing pads, cardboard to make tunnels, in fact your imagination is your only limit.

Pedal Cars - A Unique Gift Idea for Children

Sometimes it can be extremely stressful when trying to think of a perfect gift for our children, nieces/nephews, cousins, and grandchildren when it comes to their birthdays or Christmas. We try so hard to be the one that gets that unique gift that will be the talk of the event. We want to get that one special toy that our child actually likes and wants to play with.

Well, from my experience I believe pedal cars are the latest in unique gift ideas for children. In a world where technology is everything, pedal powered ride-on toys are a refreshing blast from the past that can easily go head to head with some of today's hottest tech toys for children. They are just good ol' fashion fun that promote healthier lifestyles and great imaginative play. They let your child feel like a "grownup" while they put out imaginary fires in their shiny red fire truck, or catch bad guys in their old school police car.

Instead of our toddlers and preschoolers growing up too fast playing with a cell phone that in most cases seem to have more gadgets than our real life adult phones, ride-ons offer so much more. Whether it be a pedal car, plane, or train any one of these is a great gift idea for those who are tired of giving the typical primary colored techy kid toy. When my toddler received an InSTEP pedal fire truck for Christmas, his eyes lit up with excitement. It was a gift so different from the ones he had already received that Christmas. Watching him ride around the house in his fire truck was just as much fun for me as it was for him, and to this day it is still his favorite toy.

For those of you struggling for gift ideas for little ones, I suggest you look to the web for these one of a kind toys. There is such a great selection of cars, trains, trucks, and planes that it can be challenging to find a favorite! They are also fairly priced for the high quality construction. Most of the pedal cars are made from solid steel, and the more modern models are made from plastic. Basically, there is something for everyone. I think sometimes it is more fun for the adults who get to choose the style of pedal car than it is for the child that actually gets the gift!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Carnegie Collectibles Triceratops Dinosaur Model Reviewed

Review of Triceratops Dinosaur Model (Safari Ltd)

Dinosaur model collectors have been rather spoilt for choice when it comes to acquiring replicas of the horned dinosaur known as Triceratops, most model manufacturers have included at least one within their ranges. The Triceratops in the Carnegie Collectibles range, manufactured by Safari Ltd is one of the most colourful. This Triceratops dinosaur model is depicted charging and its bright orange and yellow frill markings make this particular Triceratops model very striking indeed.

One of Two Versions of Triceratops Available

The Carnegie Collectibles Triceratops is actually one of two models of this dinosaur within the Carnegie range marketed by Safari Ltd. It was introduced some years ago as a replacement for an older, less dramatically coloured Triceratops model that is due to be phased out. Both of these dinosaur models are in 1:45 scale, although the more colourful interpretation of this Late Cretaceous herbivore is slightly longer, measuring a fraction under nineteen centimetres in length.

A Colourful Dinosaur Model

As well as its vivid pose, depicting this horned dinosaur charging with its huge mouth open as if it is bellowing at some imaginary predator, this model is notable for its colouration. The top of the bony frill that adorns the back of this huge dinosaur's skull is painted with splashes of bright orange and yellow. The flanks also have bright orange and red patches. Palaeontologists believe that visual signals were very important to these dinosaurs. The bright colours on this Triceratops would have made a stunning visual display, perhaps enough to frighten away the most determined Tyrannosaurus rex that saw this seven tonne, plant-eater as potential prey. Safari Ltd are to be congratulated for making one of the first really bright and colourful Triceratops models, most others at the time depicted these horned dinosaurs as animals that were many sandy brown or elephant grey.

Getting the Number of Toes on a Triceratops Correct

Interestingly, this Triceratops model has the correct number of digits depicted on its legs. The front legs had five digits, whereas the back legs only had four. This detail is often overlooked in other replicas but all the models in the Carnegie scale model dinosaur collectibles range are approved by palaeontologists at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History (Pittsburgh, USA), so the replicas do reflect the very latest scientific thinking.

All in all, this an attractive Triceratops dinosaur model, one that will continue to be popular member of the Carnegie range. It will continue to delight dinosaur model collectors for many years to come.



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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Finding The Right Remote Control Helicopter

Searching for the right micro helicopter can be a somewhat daunting task. These days it seems like you see them everywhere, from shopping malls, to big box stores, to sporting goods stores, toy stores and of course your local hobby shop.

Everyone seems to want to cash in on this latest craze made possible by the miniaturization of the electronics, the advance in battery technology and the desire to be able to fly something for a reasonable price.

You have to ask yourself with so many of them around now there has to be some that are better than others, there must be a quality difference and how do you determine which one is the right one to buy?

I'm sure you have walked through a shopping mall only to come across a kiosk where someone is flying one of those babies, and oh how very cool it looks! They make it look so easy!" I'm sure I can fly one of those, it shouldn't take much skill or knowledge, I mean, look how easy it is!"

So you shell out the $40 - $50 to buy one, you get it home and with great anticipation you get it out of the box, get the built in battery charged up and off you go! Ok, so maybe it isn't THAT easy, but I can still do this, Oh no! Look out for that bookshelf! Well, you didn't miss that bookshelf, or table or cabinet, or whatever you may have in your house that got in the way.

Now you survey the damage and find that the flybar and rotor blades are broken, but not to worry, there's a hobby shop nearby and you can run down there, I'm sure they will have the parts you need. You get to the hobby shop and find out that the helicopter you bought is one of a hundred different brands out there that come from overseas and there is no possible way the hobby shop can carry all of those different parts.

Next thing to try is the internet, but there is no web site listed on the box, but you have the brand name so you search on that. You find it after a while and see that you can order parts! Great! The parts only cost $6.00 total, but oh, they come from overseas and the shipping is going to be $20.00, but you want to get it flying again so you bite the bullet and place the order.

Well after you have done this a couple of times you will have spent the same amount as you would have had you purchased a hobby grade helicopter.

This is the problem with those low-priced, off brand, toy grade helicopters, if you can find parts at all they will cost you a fortune to get them because no hobby shop will carry them and the store that sold the helicopter to you has no interest in carrying the parts, they just want the sale of the helicopter!

To get the most enjoyment and long term use out of your helicopter you need to find a brand that is common to the local hobby shops so you can get parts. If there is no local shop nearby then you want to at least be able to get parts without having to pay those exorbitant overseas shipping rates.

For this reason the E-flite BLADE line of helicopters is what I recommend. The exclusive distributor is located in Champaign, IL and carries the full line of replacement parts. This brand is hobby grade and is very durable as well as built using the latest in micro and mini helicopter technology.

If you are looking to get into RC Helicopters you will be glad you took the time to look at BLADE helicopters.



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Monday, July 9, 2012

Not All Balance Bikes Are the Same - Learn How to Choose Your Balance Bike

On the surface, choosing a balance bike might seem like an easy task. It's a bike with two wheels and no pedals. How hard could it be to make that decision? Well, once you start investigating the landscape you will soon realize you are dealing with manufacturers that most of us have never heard of, such as Strider Bikes, KaZAM Balance Bikes and Glide Bikes. Most of balance bike companies are 3 to 6 years old and are fairly small but control the majority of the market. My goal in this article is to not tell you what bike to buy but to give you the tools so you can make an informed purchasing decision that's right for your child.

So let's get started.

Balance bikes come in many different sizes and most are adjustable to grow with your child. The first thing you need to do is measure your child's inseam. This way when you start shopping you can immediately determine if the bike you are looking at is sized appropriately. It's never a good thing to buy a bike, have it shipped to you, assemble it, only to find out it's too big for your bike rider. So to avoid this, measure your child's inseam. Now that you have this information, let explore how to use this information.

For the most part, balance bikes are sized by seat height. Seat height is the measurement from the ground to the top of the seat. Most balance bikes have adjustable seats. If it does not, do not buy it. Your child will outgrow it too quickly. Once you have the inseam measurement, here's how to use this information. The goal is for your child to be able to straddle the seat with at least 1" of clearance. So if your child has an inseam of 13", you want to find a bike with a minimum seat height of 12". So the Bikee 1 Bike, which has a minimum seat height of 15", would be too big. However the Strider Bike, with a minimum seat height of 11" would be perfect!

Next topic is to determine if you want a medal bike, wood bike or composite bike. There is no right or wrong answer. Medal bikes look and feel more like a real pedal bike. Most offer features such as a quick release seat and handle bar adjustments, sealed wheel bearings as well as optional brakes. We'll discuss the brake topic in a bit. Some bikes are made out of steal and other aluminum. Aluminum typically will not rust and is lighter; however, steal is cheaper and just because a bike is aluminum does not mean the finished product is lighter, stronger or even better.

Wooden balance bikes tend to be more eco-friendly. Most are made out of renewable marine grade birch wood. They use biodegradable paints and lacquers. Some manufacturers treat wood bikes like a canvas and paint very beautiful designs and pictures, giving the bike a very unique look. Wooden balance bikes tend to have a very retro, nostalgic look and feel to them.

Composite bikes are the strongest but tend to be the most expensive. The main advantage to these bikes is there's very little to rust. So if you live at the beach or high humidity environment, this might be a good choice. Another consideration is if the bike is going to be passed on to another child. The extra money might be a good investment.

The third topic is whether to buy a balance bike with brakes or not. Typically brakes are only offered on medal and composite bikes. So if you are set on a wooded bike, most likely your decision is already made for you. So here's my take on brakes. Balance bikes are about establishing balance and getting your child ready for a pedal bike. Brakes are good to have but for toddlers, 2 - 2 1/2, this might be something to confuse them. Older children might adapt better to brakes. Most children when they first start out will not even use the brakes. They will use them after they get the hang of balancing. There is no research from smart people that give us a definitive answer on whether brakes are a good thing to include or not. It really is a personal choice. One of the pros to buying brakes is it might prolong the use of the bike because the child can safely use it on hills as well as faster gliding.

Lastly, tires are the final decision you need to consider. You really have two choices in the market today. EVA foam tires, airless, or traditional air tires. EVA foam tires are light weight, no maintenance tires. You don't have to worry about flat tires. However, if you are going to be riding a lot on trails or rough ground, they will eventually wear out. Replacements can be expensive because you are replacing the entire wheel. Air tires are heavier and more durable, however, do require maintenance. They are more versatile as far as the riding conditions. They are also cheaper to maintain if you puncture them. In my opinion, you really cannot go wrong with either decision and I would put more effort in deciding on the bike material and whether or not you want brakes. Both types of tires will most likely work just fine for your rider.

I hope this give you some things to think about when deciding which balance bike to buy. Remember the most important thing is sizing the bike. After that, it all comes down to preference. Also remember balance bikes are primarily designed to teach balance so don't get two caught up in the details.



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The Most Effective Gadgets to Help You Sleep

If pills and potions are your worst nightmare but you dream of getting a good night's sleep, there are hundreds of gadgets to help you sleep out there. Here we'll be looking at a few of the ways these gadgets work.

Most of the gadgets to help you sleep try to lull you by playing on your senses. Utilising sound, touch and light these gizmos hope to help you relax and wind down, encouraging a peaceful night. So which gadgets are right for you?

Sound
White noise and whale song are golden oldies in the soporific stakes, yet things have seriously progressed since a CD of whistling wales and the lapping of the ocean. Now you can invest in products like the iMusic pillow which utilises adapted headphone technology to transmit your favourite laid back sounds to you through your pillow, without disturbing your bedfellow or your neighbours!

Touch
Do you find yourself flipping your pillow to the cold side whilst to battle to get to sleep? For the cool pillow lover, the Chillow Pillow Cooler is the ultimate way to soothe yourself to sleep. For those with bigger worries than the temperature of their pillow, the Dreamate Sleep Aid is a wristband which emits small electrical pulses to stimulate acupuncture pressure points that boost your circulation and produce melatonin to lower stress and improve your sleep.

Light
Light has a big impact on your sleeping patterns. If you're the type of sleeper who wakes with the birds and the sunrise, there are gadgets to help you sleep which use gentle lights to encourage improved sleeping habits. The Phillips Wake Up Light is an alarm clock with a difference, it gradually increases the level of faux-daylight it produces to wake you up gradually and naturally, encouraging the restoration of your natural body clock to a healthy time scale.

Meanwhile, if a warm soothing light is what you need to gently drift off, the Nighmo night light is perfect, it naturally senses human movement and responds by emitting a gentle, natural glow. Looks weird, but it's pretty cool...

Technology
With the rise of the smartphone and wireless connectivity there are hundreds of phone apps which claim to monitor your sleep and wake you up gently at the optimum moment. If you can't sleep because you miss that special someone, there is always the Pillow Talk Pillow which will light up and play your lover's heartbeat when they use their identical pillow and ring, no matter how far away they are...



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