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amster88 @ February 26, 2012

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amster88 @ February 26, 2012

Dodawarka do wordpress

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Brumek służy do umieszczania tekstów na blogi oparte na wordpresie.

Aplikacja obsługuje podmianę synonimów. Artykuł trzeba budować w ten sposób aby mieścił jak najwięcej synonimów.

W tekście powinny znaleźć się maksymalnie dwa linki. Staraj się aby tekst był jak najdłuższy.
Brumek dodaje artykuły do wordpressów w których włączone są protokoły publikowania XML-RPC.

Program w bazie ma dwa testowe adresy. Jeśli chcesz otrzymać pełną bazę wordpresów oraz mieć dostęp do aktualizacji musisz dopisać do bazy swojego wordpresa z aktywną opcja XML-RPC , oraz czynną opcją rejestracji nowego użytkownika, oraz adres email. Dane te będą później potrzebne do pobrania aktualizacji.

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amster88 @ February 26, 2012

Build An Old-Style Full-Couch Coffin

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Full-Couch Coffin
A death, whether it is due to long term illness or sudden and totally unexpected, can be tragic. It can also be expensive. The average funeral is a ceremony that incurs a sizable cost, and the price of a Full-Couch Coffin or a casket is a significant part of that. Crafting a coffin at home can help with saving money after a death in the family and aid with achieving closure during a time of misfortune and grieving.
1 Mark the plywood to cut the main panels for the coffin. The top and bottom start with two 2′x6′ pieces. Cut two more pieces that are 7 feet long and 1 foot wide.
2 Taper the top and bottom panels by marking a point 16 inches down from the top on both sides of each panel. Mark the center point of the top edge. Now measure out 6 inches to each side of that center point. Using a straight edge, draw a line that makes an angle from the point 6 inches from the center, to the mark 16 inches down the side. This makes the top angle that is part of the distinctive toe pincher shape.
3 Find the center point of the bottom edge of both panels. Measure 6 inches out from this point again to each side and mark these points. Now use the straight edge to draw an angled line from those points to the mark where the upper angle ends at 16 inches. This is the angle of the bottom shape of the coffin.
4 Cut the angled lines on both panels. Your result will be two identical panels that are 2 feet wide at the widest point and 1 foot wide at the top and bottom.
5 Cut pieces of the 2′x2′ pine for interior supports for the Half-Couch Casket. You need two pieces 54 inches in length, two pieces 14 inches in length, and two more pieces 10 inches in length.
6 Measure 1/2 inch in from the edge on all sides of the bottom panel. Spread a line of glue along one side of the 2′x2′ pieces and then screw the two 54-inch pieces down to the bottom panel. Match the outside edge of these to the 1/2-inch mark so there is space left for the side panels to sit on the bottom panel. There should be an inch of open space at each end of the 2′x2′ pieces; they are cut slightly shorter than the coffin edges. Now screw the two 14-inch pieces to the top angle edges, then the two 10-inch pieces at the top and bottom edges. These are the supports to attach your side pieces.
7 Cut the two panels that are 1 foot wide into sections. Make a mark and cut a 56-inch length from each piece. Then cut a 16-inch piece. The remaining piece should be a 1′x1′ piece of plywood.
8 Screw the side panel pieces into the 2′x2′ supports, spreading a line of glue along the side where they are being screwed first. Use a screw approximately every 6 inches to make the coffin secure.
9 Cut 6 pieces of the 2′x2′ pine, 8 inches long each. Glue and screw these to the corner joints where the side panel pieces all come together on the inside of the coffin. Screw to both sides of each joint where a panel meets the 2′x2′ pine.
10 Attach the piano hinges to the left side bottom angled edge and to the lid piece.
11 Fill the screw holes with wood putty. Stain or paint the coffin as desired.
The article comes from Casket Manufacturers.

admin @ February 20, 2012

Choose The Funeral Casket

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Funeral Casket
Choosing a Funeral Casket following the death of a loved one can be both emotionally and financially taxing. Some brand name caskets have mark-ups as high as 1,600 percent. While it is important to honor your loved one and feel at peace with your decisions, it is just as important to pick a casket that is within your price range. Often, those losing a loved one are also losing an additional household income. Fortunately, you do not need to pick out the most expensive casket to respectfully put your loved one to rest.
1 Ask the funeral home for a price list for their caskets. This list will detail all of the caskets offered and their corresponding prices. It is important to ask for this information because many times the less expensive caskets are not on display in the show room, and customers may not know about additional caskets available for purchase.
2 Look around at the available caskets and try to find the best value ECO Casket. Some may claim to be sealed in a way that prevents decomposition, but this is not possible. Funeral caskets that are marked as such are usually much higher in price and offer no added benefit. Make sure that you do not waste your money on false claims.
3 Consider the deceased and what they would have chosen to be buried in. Funeral caskets come in many different styles to suit a variety of tastes. Some caskets are simple and made out of pine, while others have ornate decorations and are constructed from mahogany. To the best of your ability, choose the casket that fits the preferences of the deceased.
4 If you do not like any of the caskets that you see at the funeral home, feel free to do some shopping around. Law requires funeral homes to accept caskets that were not purchased at the funeral home, so do not feel obligated purchase. Funeral homes are also not allowed to charge any extra fees for handling a casket that is not their own, so do not let yourself be pressured into purchasing a casket that does not fit your needs.
The article comes from Casket Manufacturers.

admin @ February 16, 2012

Select Funeral Caskets By Wholesale Caskets

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Wholesale Caskets Veneered Coffin
Death is an inevitable part of life and as long-term care and planning have become trendier, funeral planning has become more common. The concept of funeral planning stems from people trying to refrain from leaving loved ones to shoulder the burden of making decisions at such a difficult time; funeral homes are helping by creating policies that allow customers to plan components of their service, pre-pay for arrangements and detail their final wishes, which often includes selection of a burial Wholesale Caskets.
1 Ask the funeral home for a price list for their caskets. This list will detail all of the caskets offered and their corresponding prices. It is important to ask for this information because many times the less expensive caskets are not on display in the show room, and customers may not know about additional caskets available for purchase.
2 Look around at the available caskets and try to find the best value casket. Some may claim to be sealed in a way that prevents decomposition, but this is not possible. Funeral Casket Prices that are marked as such are usually much higher in price and offer no added benefit. Make sure that you do not waste your money on false claims.
3 Consider the deceased and what they would have chosen to be buried in. Funeral caskets come in many different styles to suit a variety of tastes. Some caskets are simple and made out of pine, while others have ornate decorations and are constructed from mahogany. To the best of your ability, choose the casket that fits the preferences of the deceased.
4 If you do not like any of the caskets that you see at the funeral home, feel free to do some shopping around. Law requires funeral homes to accept caskets that were not purchased at the funeral home, so do not feel obligated purchase. Funeral homes are also not allowed to charge any extra fees for handling a casket that is not their own, so do not let yourself be pressured into purchasing a casket that does not fit your needs.
The article comes from Cardboard Coffin.

admin @ February 7, 2012

How To Buy An Eco Burial Caskets

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Burial Caskets  Veneered Coffin With Plywood
Nobody wants to pick out Burial Caskets, but it is a job that must be done. Whether you are planning for a funeral in advance or need to choose a casket for a recent death, many people do not know where to begin when shopping for funeral caskets. Here is a simple guide that gives you step by step instructions to pick the best casket for your needs.
1 Visit websites that sell eco caskets. Look for information about the Federal Trade Commission’s “Funeral Rule.” Websites that mention the Funeral Rule are likely to comply with it.
2 Read the FAQs on the website. Many of your questions about eco caskets can be answered in these sections. Use the contact information supplied in this section to ask other questions you may have about eco caskets and the ordering process.
3 Browse the website for eco casket product descriptions, pictures and prices. Look for coffins – from Coffins Suppliers made out of cardboard, wicker, wood grain or other natural materials.
4 Place your order for an eco casket. Customize the eco casket in the material or design in which you are interested. Some eco caskets can be custom-designed using family pictures, themes or personal images. Customizing an eco casket may take extra time.
5 Inquire about delivery options. A good eco casket company will offer next day delivery. Many casket companies also work with funeral home directors to confirm a delivery date and time so that you will not have to be present for its arrival.
The article comes from Casket Manufacturers.

admin @ January 30, 2012

Choose Burial Caskets By Price

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Casket Prices Assembled Ready Coffin
The main focus of every funeral should be, of course, the person who has died. But don’t forget that person is in a casket that will be viewed by just as many people. The casket will also be touched, leaned upon, covered with tears, knelt beside and, in the most emotional case scenarios, have a weeping widow or loved one throw themselves atop it. Burial Caskets should be solid, at the very least. The rest of its attributes, including style, color, price and adornments, is really up to the buyer. When funerals are of a very formal type, which pretty much all of them were in earlier days, the casket had to be quietly respectful. Now they can range from everything from a hot pink zebra stripe to one with cherubs painted on the sides without causing many people even blink an eye.
How to Price Caskets
1 Let your keyboard do the walking before you start the car. Check casket manufacturer and retailer resources included in this article (links below) before heading to funeral parlors in your area to see examples of the manufacturers, materials and styles to which you were most attracted when you surfed the Internet.
2 Price caskets by material to get apples to apples comparisons. Create a hand-drawn or computer-generated spreadsheet to match Casket Prices for cherry, mahogany, oak, poplar, pecan, maple and pine models if you prefer a wood casket. Match up various gauges of stainless steel caskets if you like metal. Create a third listing to cover unique, customized caskets that require additional handiwork, embellishments or crafting.
3 Use these figures as a starting point when you shop: expect to find low-end wood caskets that run from $600 to $1,600. Anticipate spending $4,000 to $5,000 for premium oak and maple hardwoods and around $3,000 for high-quality cherry. Seek middle ground by investigating wood veneers that allow you to have a casket of high end wood for half the cost because not as much wood is used when the casket is fabricated.
4 Compare 18- and 20-gauge steel caskets that cost between $900 and $3,500. 16-gauge steel is considered top-of-the-line so you shouldn’t be surprised to find this type of casket in the $5,000 range.
5 Save money by ordering an unfinished casket with no interior or exterior cover, particularly if you are shopping for a casket that meets stringent religious guidelines or if you desire minimal construction for philosophical reasons. Expect to pay around $400 for the simplicity of a pine or other inexpensive wood casket. Opt for a cardboard container if you’re planning for a cremation (around $250).
6 Evoke your practical sensibilities by choosing the middle ground and selecting a casket from a discounter that may cut the cost of even a pricey 18-gauge steel or fine hardwood casket by up to 70 percent of prices found elsewhere.
7 Factor in shipping costs when you compute casket pricing facts and figures. Allow for regional price fluctuations. Ask whether shipping is included with your purchase and keep this in mind: buy a casket from an in-state vendor and while you may not be stuck paying shipping costs, you must pay state taxes on the purchase, a fact that makes the epithet “nothing’s inevitable but death and taxes” a true but ironic statement.
The article comes from Casket Suppliers.

admin @ January 11, 2012

Price Wholesale Caskets – From Casket Suppliers

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Wholesale Caskets Casket Prices Casket Suppliers Veneered Coffin
Buying a casket may not be a joyful experience, but it need not be an expensive one, either, if you know the law concerning Wholesale Caskets sales and take a few extra minutes to review your options before making a decision under difficult circumstances.
1 Let your keyboard do the walking before you start the car. Check casket manufacturer and retailer resources included in this article (links below) before heading to funeral parlors in your area to see examples of the manufacturers, materials and styles to which you were most attracted when you surfed the Internet.
2 Price caskets by material to get apples to apples comparisons. Create a hand-drawn or computer-generated spreadsheet to match prices for cherry, mahogany, oak, poplar, pecan, maple and pine models if you prefer a wood casket. Match up various gauges of stainless steel caskets if you like metal. Create a third listing to cover unique, customized caskets that require additional handiwork, embellishments or crafting.
3 Use these figures as a starting point when you shop: expect to find low-end wood caskets that run from $600 to $1,600. Anticipate spending $4,000 to $5,000 for premium oak and maple hardwoods and around $3,000 for high-quality cherry. Seek middle ground by investigating wood veneers that allow you to have a casket of high end wood for half the cost because not as much wood is used when the casket is fabricated.
4 Compare 18- and 20-gauge steel caskets that cost between $900 and $3,500. 16-gauge steel is considered top-of-the-line so you shouldn’t be surprised to find this type of casket in the $5,000 range.
5 Save money by ordering an unfinished Casket Prices with no interior or exterior cover, particularly if you are shopping for a casket that meets stringent religious guidelines or if you desire minimal construction for philosophical reasons. Expect to pay around $400 for the simplicity of a pine or other inexpensive wood casket. Opt for a cardboard container if you’re planning for a cremation (around $250).
6 Evoke your practical sensibilities by choosing the middle ground and selecting a casket from a discounter that may cut the cost of even a pricey 18-gauge steel or fine hardwood casket by up to 70 percent of prices found elsewhere.
7 Factor in shipping costs when you compute casket pricing facts and figures. Allow for regional price fluctuations. Ask whether shipping is included with your purchase and keep this in mind: buy a casket from an in-state vendor and while you may not be stuck paying shipping costs, you must pay state taxes on the purchase, a fact that makes the epithet “nothing’s inevitable but death and taxes” a true but ironic statement.
Because he has always believed in getting plenty of bang for his buck, Julie’s practical cousin went casket shopping for himself. He compared styles, materials and costs and wound up picking a plain wood casket to showcase his daughter’s painted designs (both are artists). These days, it’s living in his garage and anyone interested in seeing it is invited over. You probably have no plan to go to this extreme, but if you’re a pragmatist and wish to spare your family the pain of choosing a casket from Casket Suppliers, do your homework now. No garage storage required.

admin @ January 4, 2012

Najlepsze stoki narciarskie w polsce-ośrodki narciarskie polska

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Zagraniczne kurorty narciarskie poci?gaj? turystów. ?nisz o bia?ym szale?stwie w Alpach albo Pirenejach, lecz nie chcesz rozstawa? si? z swoim, przetestowanym sprz?tem narciarskim? Samolot – przydatna alternatywa.

Tanie Wczasy

Wielu narciarzy, jako narz?dzie transportu nawet na obcokrajowe wyjazdy, bez ustanku jeszcze wybiera auto. Zanim jednak przysi?dziemy za kierownic? wskazane jest zastanowi? si? nad opcjonaln? form? podró?owania: samolotem.

Olbrzymie koszty paliwa, napi?cie sprz??ony z potrzeb? studiowania mapy, zagro?enie wynikaj?ce z oblodzenia drogi|autostrady|trasy} i uci??liwo?? sklejona z d?ugim czasem przejazdu sprawiaj?, ?e nabycie biletu lotniczego – w szczególno?ci przez internet – staje si? kusz?cy. Plusów po??czonych z przelotem nie trzeba wylicza?. Jest jednak co?, co zastanawia ka?dego przygotowuj?cego si? do odlotu narciarza – kwestia: na jakich wymogach przewo?ony jest w samolocie nasz sprz?t?

G?ówna regu?a dotycz?ca przewozu nart, snowboardów i ca?o?ci narciarskiego rynsztunku jest prosta: pytaj! Przed zakupem biletu wskazane jest dowiedzie? si? na jakich zasadach odbywa si? przewóz tego rodzaju sprz?tu, dlatego ?e ka?da z linii lotniczych wykorzystuje w tym charakterze w?asne szczególne taryfy. Co wi?cej koszty przewozu mog? by? uzale?nione równie? od samych tras, na jakich pragniemy podró?owa?. Powinno si? wi?c przyjrze? si? bardzo atrakcyjnym w Kraju przewo?nikom, którzy wykonuj? loty do kurortów narciarskich.

amster88 @ January 3, 2012