Sunday, September 12, 2010
Facts About Cotton Candy
Melting sugar into a liquid form after which spinning it inside of the machine is the first step to making some. The machine then forces the liquid state with the candy through tiny holes that then shape and cool the sugar liquid. During the process, a sugary sweet smell wafts with the air, attracting attention from anyone walking by. The sugar is changed back to some solid state where it's collected and served on a stick and ready to enjoy.
As with anything, the more you do it, the better you get. The greater practice someone has at which makes it, the better it will be within the end. By following these directions, there is no problem making the fluffy confection and anyone can do it. This delicious treat is enjoyable at any age; however, it is recommended that anyone 18 or younger use the machine with caution. It is best to test it out several times and make a preliminary test batches a few days before it is going to be served to anyone so the person making it will get familiar with the way to do it.
Cotton candy machines are easy to use, but should be operated with caution. Making this delicious treat can be fun, especially for small children. Get them involved at the following birthday celebration and let them help to create it. This creation of spun sugar can be used for parties, fundraisers, fairs, carnivals, and just about anywhere and everywhere. It's a tempting treat and for young children to even adults who want to feel young again.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Fastest Electric Bicycle
Everything of electric vehicles has come a long way from demonstration concepts to totally functional cars and bikes that are fast being integrated into our daily lives.
However, one of the constraints that has always discouraged potential customers from switching to electric vehicles is the fact that, they aren’t able to realize the speeds that are common with the gasoline powered cars and bikes.
Now, two German companies, PG-Bikes and carbon fiber products developer UBC have joined hands to carry out everything’s fastest electric bicycle in the shape of the all new ‘BlackTrail’. UBC is a well renowned names in the field of automotive engineering as the company has been credited with the manufacturing of parts for Formula 1 race cars and Porsche Carrera GTs.
The BlackTrail is capable of reaching a top speed of about 110 km/h, that is much on top of another electric bicycles and the bike itself exults a classic look of that of a 1930s era bike and is included with a brown leather saddle and a battery cover. The BlackTrail is powered by a 1.3 kW CM49 V hybrid motor that gets is power from an onboard 49-volt lithium-ion battery and the bike is more than able to charging 80% of its energy levels in 30 minutes, while an entire recharges takes a little more than an hour and a half.
The body of BlackTrail is made from high-alloyed aluminum, titanium and magnesium and the bike comes with a combined weight of 19.8 kgs.This is a funny bike for people.And it cost $75,460.Will you get one?
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Monday, September 6, 2010
Yin Yang Outdoor Furniture
Do you know the Yin Yang of Chinese?If you know,I think you will love this furniture of Yin Yang.

They claim it to be the finest outdoor furniture but I doubt since it doesn’t seem lower than an installed masterpiece than why would one take the danger of placing it outdoor. Resembling sculptural chairs, the sharp clean lines from the Yin Yang outdoor furniture by Dedon is carved by using flat wicker surface.
What adds for the elegance of this extensive contemporary lounge chair is its curvy body. While an interesting design could be formed when the twin chairs shell together inviting lengthy chats.

Sort of a Yin Yang symbol, the plush circular cushions make the contrasting eye in each chair. Its durability and high-quality is assured being a sturdy synthetic fibre has been used to create it bold enough to face wind, rain and heat. The USP of the chair remains its availability in light platinum including a dark bronze hues complementing the sculptural form.