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  • SoundWheel has Been Released – by Ilya Kondrash...
    By Ashburton Taxis on May 29th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Control sound volume with the mouse wheel (PRWEB) April 14, 2005 — Modern sound systems for PCs usually offer you a way to control the sound level. $500+ systems that shine on shelves in computer shops are sometimes equipped with a remote control. Less expensive systems may have a whe...
  • Selecting Quilting Fabrics Using a Color Wheel –...
    By Ashburton Taxis on May 28th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Choosing colors to use in your quilt is another opportunity to observe the similarities that the craft has with “fixer-upper” projects undertaken by do it yourselfers. In this case, quilters can use a tool that has been employed by painters and decorators for many years; the color wheel. What is ...
  • Important Facts on a Mazda Wheel Bearing – by A...
    By Ashburton Taxis on May 27th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    The wheels on one’s Mazda car rotate smoothly, quietly, and with minimal friction due to the fact that they are supported by precision-built ball or roller bearings. In general, the type of bearings used in a number of cars and trucks depends entirely on the specific wheel design, but all have four qua...
  • Selecting a Wheel Chair Seat Cushion – by Jules...
    By Ashburton Taxis on May 27th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    A seat cushion or cooling wheel chair pad is an important accessory for those who spend extended time in a mobility chair. Sitting for long periods puts people at risk for developing pressure sores and bruises. In addition, vibration and heat can cause additional pain and discomfort. Following is an overview...
  • Hubcaps Or Wheel Covers, What’s In A Name? R...
    By Ashburton Taxis on May 27th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Cars and trucks built before about 1935 came on wire spoke wheels with small metal caps installed to seal the wheel hub on the axle. Those early “HUBcaps” were smaller than 3″ in diameter, made of heavy gauge plated steel hammered onto the hub of the wheel. Their main function was to keep d...