Thursday, September 27, 2007

How To Travel From World-To-World In Song

If youre a musician you might be asking yourself: What does he mean by traveling from world-to-world? Well thats a good question and I have a simple answer for that. Let me share with you a recent discovery I happened upon while banging on the keys (thats playing the piano in music-speak) and trying to come up with a song.

Ive gone through 6 years of formalized Western Classical musictraining and 4 years of Ethnomusicology studies and for whatever reasons, I never picked up a thing about the musical elements of structure, motifs, and dynamics in any piece or composition. If it came to my own songwriting, I hardly ventured out into a different key and mostly stayed in one, differentiating sections by production or instrumental arrangements instead. I mean, in theory I knew about those elements but I hadnt grown into them until very recently.

So as I dabbled on the keys some ideas here and there to try and transition from section to section (perhaps with an intention to escape my boredom of creating songs in a mono-key structure), I accidentally hit a bass note that was a relative 4th that did not belong to any of the notes in the key but was based on one of the octave notes in that key. For instance if Im playing in the key of F Major (which only has a B flat in that key), but I move to an E flat (that does not exist in the key of F) from a B flat I had just played, Ive successfully transitioned from one key, or world, to another without it sounding weird.

Now Im not the most savvy when it comes to explaining musictheory (even if its my own music), but play out the bass notes and youll hear what I mean. Add some chords to those bass notes and youll amplify your scope of understanding by listening to the full spectrum of the music.

This is a very basic example of what I mean by traveling from world-to-world but if you try this, youll soon gain a whole new experience into musiccomposition as well as simple musicappreciation. In essence, youre moving outside of your original key, or outside of your world, by moving into that E flat, which changes the sound seamlessly into a new E flat Major while giving you the flexibility to come back to your original F Major.

Needless to say, this was an ear-opening experience for me and provided me a renewed appreciation for past musical greats that didnt have technologies like sampling and sound engineering to alter the timbre of their instruments. They worked with what they had. And in a sense I worked backwards by relying on technologies to structure my sound. Now Ive got the greats to stand on their shoulders to integrate my future sound fusing my present technological recordings with their past arrangement innovation.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Tips for Buying the Right mattress for You

If youre like most consumers, you bought your mattress so long ago that what you knew about mattresses back then no longer applies to the models on the market today. For instance, did you know the newest mattresses dont need to be flipped?

You might be reluctant to make the investment in a quality mattress, or to spend the time investigating the options. But just think about your investment on a mattress spread out over 15 years, and consider that you do spend one-third of your life in bed. Isnt it worth spending the time and money to make sure your mattress is right for you?

Here, some basic tips to make the most of your investment and help you rest easy with your decision.

Try, Try Again

The only way to find the right mattress for you is to try them for yourself. Take notes on the ones that you like and the ones you dont like, concentrating on factors like firmness or whether or not they have pillow tops. If you discover you like mattresses with pillow tops (also known as summit tops or softest tops), that immediately narrows down your selection to one-third of the mattresses on the market. Likewise, if the mattresses in your no column are firm, then firm isnt the right choice for you. It sounds simple enough, but it can be tricky for consumers to look past the slick marketing of mattresses to focus on the common denominator in the mattresses that appeal to them.

How Soft?

The degree of softness you choose really depends on your sleeping style. If you sleep on your side, youll want a softer mattress so that your shoulder and hip sink in comfortably and your spine is in a straight position. Firmer mattresses are better suited for people who hit the hay face-down or on their backs.

If you and your partner prefer different levels of softness, you can cope by adding an additional layer of foam to the side of the person who favors a softer bed or trying one of the new air beds, which give each person separate control over their space.

Furniture Matters

While youre deciding on a mattress, also consider whether or not you should buy a new bed frame. Todays dense mattresses can be up to 18 inches thick, so think about whether your current bed frame will make it necessary to climb a ladder just to get into bed.

Low-profile frames and foundations are an option because they make settling onto thick mattresses much easier. By using this type of frame, your bed will be about 7 inches shorter, which makes a significant difference. A neat bonus: Besides adding to your comfort level, dropping your mattress to a lower height will also make your room look bigger.

Bunk beds are a timeless trend, and now theyre especially popular with a desk rather than a second bed underneath the top bunk. Keep in mind before you buy that this type of bed must have a mattress seven inches thick or less.

Beware the Point of No Return

Because of health laws, chances are, you wont be able to return your mattress. (If a store does allow returns on mattresses, it most likely is throwing out the mattresses when theyre returned and compensating for the difference with high markups.) So make sure youre prepared when you shop with measurements of the space where your bed will go and that you dont get swayed to buy a mattress you arent sure is right for you.

One way to avoid a sticky situation: Even if you think that the queen-sized mattress youre bringing home will fit around your houses tight corners, consider a split style just to be on the safe side, especially if theres a possibility the mattress might be used in your next home.

Also, remember that with many manufacturers, stains void the warranty, so put on that mattress pad as soon as you get your mattress home and warn the kids not to drink Kool-Aid in bed.

Buying your new mattress shouldnt result in you tossing and turning as you think about opening your pocketbook and researching all the options. Follow these simple tips, and youll get a good nights sleep after investing in a new mattress.

DirectBuy carries a large assortment of brand-name mattresses, beds and bedding available to you at manufacturer-direct prices. A one-stop shop for all your furnishing, home building and remodeling needs, DirectBuy has virtually everything including the kitchen sink for in and around your home.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Miriam Weiss: Holocaust Survivor and Kibbutz Mother

Miriam Weiss: June 29, 1915 - January 4, 1997

On that precious list of "Righteous Gentiles" (rare individuals who assisted Jews during the Holocaust) is the great name of Jan Bulski who risked his life and family in Poland to save my "kibbutz mother" -- Miriam Weiss -- who I met and was "adopted" by at Kibbutz Ramat Yohanan near Haifa in Northern Israel while a volunteer there from October 1982 to February 1983.

This is an excerpt from my "Life is a Trek" blog article "Kibbutz Ramat Yohanan, Restal Hotel, Tiberias, "Israel -- a letter I wrote an American friend (without touching it up for spelling), July 27, 1989 from Kibbutz Ramat Yohanan, Israel:

"Miriam & I cried yesterday when she received a letter stating the man in Poland who hid her & saved her from the Gestapo & Holocaust, died. She opened up last week & told me what I hadn't known & how wealthy she was raised, how wealthy she married w/jewellery & furs & extensive rich contacts & travel in Europe & how happy she was, and had a cook for her & her husband & a maid also, & how after Hitler invaded Poland her husband immediately joined the underground buying weapons & insisting she move in w/friends for safety sake & how he was later captured by the Gestapo & murdered in Matthausen, Austria concentration camp & how sick w/grief & pain she was, she so loved him. And how one of the women who risked their lives to help save her later was caught attempting to save others & was murdered herself after being shipped to Ravensbruck concentration camp & how her mother was in the warsaw Ghetto & sent to the gas chambers in Treblinka concentration camp. She cried when she spoke of how much pain can one take after her husband's death. Miriam just turned 74 about a month ago. I don't know how they handle such hell... She's been ill for the last 2 months & I feel helpless to help her..."

While writing this article to honor Miriam's memory and share history, I've practically gone mad looking for the fuchshia-colored paper I knew I had with her maiden name and the name of her Catholic Polish husband, a Gentile, one of four brothers who each owned the largest industrial banks in Poland, a paper I typed up in her home the day after she gave me detailed information about her life. I can't find it and wonder if I threw it out figuring Yad Vashem already has the information or what, but I can't imagine doing that as I would want to add my personal touch and memories to it. Perhaps it's all symbolic of the fears and frustrations of looking for lost family members, Holocaust survivors, and it's out of your control and so overwhelming.

Miriam said when Heydrich (Himmler?) thought things were going too slowly in Poland, he decided to round up a lot of people on "Black Saturday." That's when they took her husband away since he was involved in the Polish Underground. Miriam said she was in the warsaw Ghetto with her mother (Miriam's parents were Zwi and Hana Hampel) but got out and was hid by a woman who was later sent to Ravensbruck herself for helping to rescue Jews. One night some drunk Poles came and banged on the door and told the woman they knew she was hiding "schwein, Jewish schwein," pretending to be Gestapo, and only left when they got a fur out of it. That's when the lady told Miriam she would have to go back into the warsaw Ghetto until some other place could be found for her.

Miriam said that she had dyed her hair blond to look as Aryan as could be and wore a widow's veil and that the Nazi guards at the warsaw Ghetto made a comment about how young she was to already be a widow. Later when another place was found for Miriam, she said her mother was so happy for her to get out but it was the last time she saw her and Miriam attributes her survival to her mother's prayers. Miriam said her mother was sent to Treblinka where she died, but a letter from Henia Seidman [Miriam's best Israeli-Polish friend] to me says she died in the warsaw Ghetto. Miriam also said, if I remember correctly, that she was hid in a hole in the ground at Jan Bulski's place, and that the only thing to comfort her was a small vial of perfume she kept. I always gave her a gift of perfume for Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles). Henia wrote Miriam was hidden in their kitchen. One thing for sure is Miriam said after the war everybody talked about where they were during the war and how hardly anybody could believe where she was hidden, as Jews weren't welcome there before the war! Miriam felt the Poles were more anti-Semitic than the Germans.

Miriam told me that she later arranged, after the Russians came, to make it to Berlin but you could never know for sure if the one you paid to help you get there would show up or come through and her help did, but she ended up in the Russian section of Berlin on Christmas Eve and was in a small room with no windows and mattresses on the floor with about 50 other people crammed in there. She said everybody hoped to get into the American quarter. She also said after the war there was so much food, almost too much food.

Miriam married someone I think she met that Christmas night in Berlin or knew him in Poland, Hanoch Eisenberg, and wandered with him in Europe and as Henia wrote, "the Joint brought her and her husband...to Italy. From Italy they went by ships to Israel, but in the time of English Mandate their ship was kidnapped and brought to Cyprus camps. In Cyprus they were perhaps a year and in 1949 they came to Ramat Jochanan."

Actually, Miriam had some friend or relative visiting Ramat Yohanan from Kibbutz Yagur who was reading a letter from her, as Miriam told me, and she started crying and Henia Seidman, being the soft-hearted woman she's known to be, asked her why and she told her how Miriam was so depressed in Cyprus and Henia said for her to tell her to plan to come to Ramat Yohanan. When Miriam first came to the kibbutz from Cyprus after Israeli independence, they called for Henia who was working in what was then the kitchen (not the big beautiful cheder ochel -- dining room -- they have today, she pointed out), practically a wooden shack, and although she had soot or something on her face her beautiful blue eyes shone through (and Henia had such beautiful blue eyes) and Henia and her mother hugged and welcomed Miriam as family. Henia's family left Poland before the Holocaust.

Miriam divorced Eisenberg who didn't want to stay on the kibbutz and moved to Tel Aviv. She later married - for one day - David Weiss from the kibbutz. I used to say hello to him and often saw him working at the kibbutz factory, Palram. A very short man, older, with white hair. I once ate with David and mentioned the Queen of England continued King David's dynasty, and was surprised he was familiar with the belief but appeared to dismiss it as "a nice story."

Miriam and Henia were both short Polish Jews. We would always sit together in the dining room and eat and they would carry on in Polish and some Hebrew and English. If you didn't know them you would think they were always arguing, but that's just how they talked, as I chuckle remembering them. The mail boxes were in the dining room too, and since it was easier for me to walk with my "long legs" and get Miriam's mail, I would. That's how I brought the letter to her that day when we found out Jan Bulski had died. I had only written him about once and sent him maybe $20 or more through some grateful Polish organization in Toledo, Ohio that would make sure he received it. They said it would be exchanged on the black market for more zlotys. He was a diabetic and did receive something monthly from Yad Vashem after Miriam and Henia saw to it. A tree was also planted in his honor on the "Avenue of the Righteous Gentiles" at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem. Miriam cried and said he didn't have to risk his life and the life of his family to save her but that he did and that he was such a good man. Henia and I just kept quiet and wept with her.

Miriam told me her family had their money from the tea industry. They bought and sold the famous Lyon tea from England and then repackaged it or whatever they did to make a profit. She loved the European concerts and later travelled with her husband all over Europe and North Africa. She said her love of music came from her mother.

Miriam had another kibbutz "son" like me, also an American, whose name is Joe from New Hampshire. She was going to leave him her photo-album. Joe travelled with her to Switzerland to visit a mutual friend whom Miriam tried to play matchmaker between him and her, but they remained friends and nothing more. Miriam used to ask why Moses couldn't have led the Children of Israel to Switzerland! People would speak of Miriam's sons as "Joe and Hoover." (I was born with the family name of Hoover but legally changed my name to David Ben-Ariel for religious reasons). Miriam used to exclaim, "Do you know how many people would love to have your passport? To be an American?" I would tell her that although I dearly love the United States I want to live in Israel and she would mellow and say something like, "Well, if that makes you happy, if that's what you want." She also worried that I would get killed like Meir Kahane for being so outspoken.

One of my many fond and funny memories is Miriam and I arriving somewhat late to a Sukkot celebration around the swimming pool at Ramat Yohanan, and there were plenty of people standing around and we looked for a place to stand and then she found a bale of straw to sit on near the front and then there appeared to be some confusion as the lady who was to lead the children's singing was frantically looking about and then discovered that Miriam was sitting on the folded banner that had the words to their song!

Miriam used to rest in bed after we ate in the afternoon and listen to her classical music (I gave her Grandma Vivian Hoover's classical albums) and read The Jerusalem Post and then sigh how she hated politics, comment that she was weary of world news, but she would continue to read the newspapers and listen every hour on the hour to the news on the radio as I read a book or wrote in her living room (where she displayed the Austrian crystal glass castle I once gave her for a gift, which I called "the Kingdom of Messiah" -- because of its brilliance -- and Joe's paintings adorned her walls...Miriam had an artist and an author for her sons).

Every time I visited Israel, I would head straight for Miriam's. The last time I saw her was in 1995 when her friends told me she had Alzheimer's. She had been moved from her apartment to the nursing home. They told me if she would remember anybody, it would be me. I went in and she was strapped in a wheelchair, wanting out, and wanting me to get her out and speaking German to me. (Miriam knew German, English, Polish and Hebrew). She held on to my arm so tightly, looking frightened, and I said, "Miriam, it's David. I'm American. Speak Hebrew or English. I don't know German." She was crying and I was crying. Another Miriam, originally from Berlin, was very angry about Miriam's deteriorating situation and said the Germans who doubted the Holocaust should hear Miriam reliving it and crying out for her mother, as if once wasn't enough! Henia wrote me that Miriam was born in Poland June 29, 1915 and died January 4, 1997 at Ramat Yohanan and was buried there and "got a very fine monument at our cemetery."

For greater insight into my beloved Miriam, I'll close with portions of a March 18, 1988 letter of commendation she wrote on my behalf to Joseph Tkach, Jr. of the Worldwide Church of God:

...my kibbutz son David Hoover...first came to our kibbutz seven years ago...he posted [actually somebody else did in the communal dining room] an article he had written about his struggle to free himself from drugs for all the members to read. A very brave thing to do since drug addiction is here considered a terrible social and personal crime. I invited him to visit me and we subsequently got to know each other well. David stayed on our kibbutz six months the first time. He worked hard and thus earned the respect of many members here. There was never any trouble. Quite the contrary. And David shared with us his Christian beliefs that had given him such strength to overcome his addiction...When I say he shared his beliefs I mean that he offered but did not force them upon us. As might be well known to you we are sensitive to any aggressive presentations of Christianity that denigrate our Jewish heritage. But David has a deep and affectionate respect for it. I myself am not religious and must admit that I am sometimes bewildered by his impressive knowledge of the Bible and Jewish customs but if it give his life fulfillment I am very happy for him...Over the past seven years David has come to Ramat Yohanan to celebrate Sukkot. He has stayed with me and is a very well behaved guest. He also corresponds with me regularly and started my subscription to Plain Truth which I do read with interest. Recently I continued the subscription. I might add that several other members of our kibbutz now read it too...I think confidence can be placed in him to represent your church here in the Middle East...

Sincerely,
Shalom,
Miriam Weiss

I yearn to return to Zion and visit Miriam's gravesite, but Ramat Yohanan just wouldn't be the same without her. And the dining room without Miriam or Henia...

Other articles that mention Kibbutz Ramat Yohanan:

Israel Work History (Worldwide Church of God)

Herbert W Armstrong and Worldwide Church of God Mentioned in Israeli Newspaper

Joseph Isn't Jewish!

David Ben-Ariel is a Christian-Zionist writer and author of Beyond Babylon: Europe's Rise and Fall. With a focus on the Middle East and Jerusalem, his analytical articles help others improve their understanding of that troubled region. Check out the Beyond Babylon blog.

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Monday, September 24, 2007

Business Plan 101 How to Write a table of Contents

No matter what business you plan to start in your next entrepreneurial endeavor you need to be thinking about writing a business plan. Even if you are not seeking funding for your new business or already have secured funds from family members, angel investor types, personal savings or partners. A business plan helps you start out on the right foot and makes you think about your future strategies. One important thing you need in a business plan is a table of contents that you can use as a guide, as you go thru the hectic and tedious steps to start your new business. There are a myriad of rules, regulations and inane paper work and you must stay focused at all times.

It is recommended that you go and buy yourself a book on how to write a business plan and try to find one, which has a sample business plan which is most similar to your business model inside. Below is a sample table of Contents that you can use to help you, so A.) you do not forget any important items and B.) as a template to help you create your own table of contents. I recommend you print this article and then take the table of contents and modify it to fit your business model. Once you complete this exercise you are well on your way to creating the best possible business plan for your future small business. Now then, below is a table of contents, which we had used in a business for a mobile car wash company. Go ahead and look it over and see if this is something you believe can assist you.

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Executive Summary 3

Company Analysis 6

Company Description

Company Mission Statement

Company Analysis

Industry Analysis 10

Trends

Position for Growth

Marketing Analysis 12

Target Markets

Bonzai and Blitz Marketing

Sales

Advertising

Media

Management 22

Operations 25

Inventory

Equipment

Hours

Systems, Procedures, Computer, Credit Card Units

Legal Strategies 30

Licensing

Regulations

Insurance

Financial Strategies 32

Taxes

Capital Requirements

Benefits

Strategic Planning 35

Long Term Goals

Manager Plug-Ins

Financial Projections

Billing

Anticipated Gross Sales from Services

Anticipated Business Expenses

Profit Per Truck

Appendix 38

First Year One Truck Anticipated Gross Sales from Services

First Year One Truck Anticipated Business Expenses

Net Profit One Truck

Picture and Sketch of Unit and Signage

"Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is a guest writer for Our Spokane Magazine in Spokane, Washington

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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Lego Mania - From Blocks to Bots

Who doesnt recall the excitement of hours spent as children surrounded by small interconnecting blocks called Lego Bricks building elaborate creations limited only by our imagination.

The story of this famous Danish icon reads like a Hans Christian Andersen fable.

In 1932, master carpenter and joiner Ole Kirk Christiansen, establishes a small business in the village of Billund in Denmark manufacturing stepladders, ironing boards and wooden toys. By 1934 the company adopts the name Lego for their products, formed from the Danish words LEg GOdt(play well). Not too long after the Lego company is the first in Denmark to buy a plastic injection-moulding machine for making toys. In 1948 the Lego Mursten (Brick) is born.

Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen (his surname accidentally misspelled on his birth certificate), the grandson of Ole Kirk is now CEO. The house where his father, Godtfred, grew up is now nestled amid the Lego Groups corporate buildings and the original Legoland theme park (there are now four) sits adjacent.

The basic eight-stud Lego brick hasnt changed, including the recipe for the plastic used. Almost every office and conference room at Lego HQ still contains a bowl of loose Lego bricks so that people can play during meetings.

What makes Lego bricks unique is that they click together and lock so that large structures can be built and still hold together. This design developed over time was so that a child could take a box of Lego bricks and create almost anything without it falling apart or toppling over. Instructions were never included so as to not restrict a childs limitless imagination.

But anyone who hasnt looked at Lego bricks since childhood may be in for a shock. Most modern Lego kits are so elaborate that they now come with a folder of step-by-step construction instructions.

To remain competitive Lego has adapted its history and values around simple child play to the technological world of Game Boy, Xbox and Playstation.

In 1999 in partnership with Lucasfilm Ltd., the company launched Star Wars themed Lego kits which became the biggest sellers in the companys history. Their success inspired Lego Bionicles - a combination of biological and chronicle, the most elaborate having hundreds of pieces, which in turn inspired a movie.

Lego Mindstorms take it all to the next generation. They let you design and program real robots that do what you want them to. With the Robotics Invention System 2.0, the core set of the Lego Mindstorms product range, you can create everything from a light-sensitive intruder alarm to a robotic rover that can follow a trail, move around obstacles, and even duck into dark corners.

Lego bricks continue to inspire not only 6 year olds but the child in us all. The web is awash with fan sites containing elaborate plans, sculptures and even films performed by Lego Brick actors.

Not bad for a product thats sold in pieces, and requires imagination and a childs touch to turn into into something amazing.

Interesting too that close by is the home of another well known product which leaves the factory in pieces requiring assembly IKEA.

Peter Shuttlewood is the author of webzine freshread which contains articles on Popular Culture with an Australian slant. Freshread - the everyday in a fresh way.

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How to Download Music to PSP

Have you been pulling your hair out trying to download music to your Sony PSP?

I am going to give you my quick and easy recipe for putting your favorite music on your PSP. There are only a few steps and it is a cinch on you know how.

1. First off you need to get what they call a cd ripper and while you are at it I would definitely grab a psp video converter. A cd ripper lets you pull music (rip) of your cd's that you have now. The psp video converter will let you rip and convert video files to watch on your PSP...so you can watch and listen to music videos and music, cool heh!

2. Load your cd and fire up your cd ripper select the song or songs you want to put on your PSP and hit the "extract and encode" to PSP.

3. If you already have music files on your pc then all you need to do is hit "add" from your cd ripper or psp video converter.

4. Make sure on all of the above you select the "PSP" format.

5. How to download or transfer your music to PSP? Just connect your PSP with your PC with the USB cable, and copy your mp3 file(s) into "H:PSPMUSIC" where H: would equal the drive of your PSP.

That's it. It is real simple to put music on your PSP!

Travis Sago is a computer technician and PSP enthusiast and fanatic. Don't have a good cd ripper or psp video converter? You can learn more about both at http://www.the-psp-pimp.com/pspvideoconverter.html

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Saturday, September 22, 2007

Outdoor ceiling fans - A Perfec Addition For Your Porch

ceiling fans are no longer just for indoors, you can purchase an outdoor ceiling fan that is made especially for the purpose of using outside. An outdoor ceiling fan can easily be installed anywhere there is a ceiling. You can find out all the information you will need when you search online or browse at your local home improvement store for an outdoor ceiling fan.

An outdoor ceiling fan is the perfect addition to use on your covered porch or an outdoor patio. Imagine sitting outside on a day when not a leaf is stirring and your outdoor ceiling fan is hard at work to work whatever breeze it can find. You will be thankful on those hot and humid days that you had the foresight to install an outdoor ceiling fan.

If you do a lot of entertaining, your outdoor living space will be greatly enhanced by an outdoor ceiling fan. With all the styles and designs for you to choose from, you can transform your porch or patios look and feel with an outdoor ceiling fan. Your home may be the popular place to be on those close summer days for the simple fact that you have an excellent breeze where no one else has one.

Your outdoor ceiling fan may bring to mind lazy summer days spent sipping lemonade on the porch while the world swelters around you. You will never be sorry you installed an outdoor ceiling fan in your outdoor living spaces. It will provide you with a refreshing breeze just when you thought there was no air left to be had. You can spend memorable evenings sitting out on the porch enjoying your outdoor ceiling fan with your friends, family and neighbors.

An outdoor fan is made to withstand any type of weather. They are specially designed for use in damp or wet areas. When you purchase an outdoor ceiling fan, you will find yourself spending more time outside when the weather is uncomfortably warm because your outdoor ceiling fan will provide you with the cooling breezes you have been waiting for.

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