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Kraus GVR-204-RE-CH Irruption Blue Rectangular Glass Vessel Bathroom Sink with
Jul 04, 2018
Good solid sink
Photos attached to show what the remodel of our downstairs guest bathroom looks like with this sink. The color was a bit more blue around the sink drain than expected, though the display photo showed more green. Other than that, a solid study sink. Easy to carry, easy to hook up, and it looks like a sink, acts like a sink, so it must really be a good sink. We do love our new sink :) The faucet changes from green (warm) to blue (cold) to red (hot) just to add to that extra touch. Awesome with the lights out!
Sep 10, 2010
Flip Mino HD
I love this amazing camera. This camera starts up in seconds! So you don't miss any action waiting for a long load screen to get ready. Easy use: Point and push the red button to record. Zoom in and out. I have noticed that you sometimes have to play around with the zoom to get it to register. Playback videos using the the left and right arrows and control volume. The size of this video recorder is just right and no one can really tell you are even holding a camera and recording. I brought this camera on a trip that I went on with a group of people and began recording from the very first day and it wasn't until about halfway through the trip that people started wondering what I was doing holding some kind of device that no one had ever seen. So this is definitely still a fairly new product that people aren't used to seeing. The camera came with a little bag and I was constantly putting it in and taking it back out of my pocket again and again, so it's small enough to slip right in and out. The simple USB plug pops right out for easy plugin right into any computer. Video is recorded in HD and is beautiful quality. Since the video is recorded in HD, videos do take up quite a bit more space on the hard drive. While there is software that comes with this camera, built-in, and auto-updating, I opted to use iMovie instead, finding plenty more options available than the FlipShare software. I explored the FlipShare software and found it pretty good and flexible for simple basic movies. I had occasional freezes but iMovie did the same thing when I was attempting to make a project longer than 30 minutes. Getting around this: Just make another project and merge the two movies later on. I recommend buying a tripod if you wish to record while sitting at your computer or for longer time periods for image stability. A disadvantage is that it only records video. However, using either the FlipShare software, QuickTime or iMovie, you can extract the bits of the HD movie into good quality pictures of the things you've shot in the movie. But it would have been nice for an extra option to just snap a quick picture. There are two ways I've used the video camera to take pictures. Either point and shoot and it takes a "preview" picture or just hold it on the scene for several seconds to a minute, zooming in and out ever so slightly so that you can later grab the picture. Another great advantage with the FlipShare software is it's social network friendliness: you can upload directly to MySpace, YouTube, Facebook, or anything else. I highly recommend this camera to anyone who wishes to begin recording their experiences either in everyday life or for traveling. With this camera, I quickly got over any shyness and I noticed that many people on the trip who had been (video) camera shy were quick to get over it and actually very understanding that I was putting together a movie for memories. After the trip, I ended up making it into an hour movie out of the time spent touring the country I was in, not just of the sights and things we saw, but of the people as well. Battery life is very long and you will likely never run out while recording. The only downside is the record time: 60 minutes is decent and was definitely enough for recording on a day-by-day basis, but 120 minutes would give you longer use. At the end of each day, I would load all the video on to my computer and have a fresh start for the next day. Definitely a lot of fun to be had with this camera!
Sep 10, 2010
Flip Mino HD
I love this amazing camera. This camera starts up in seconds! So you don't miss any action waiting for a long load screen to get ready. Easy use: Point and push the red button to record. Zoom in and out. I have noticed that you sometimes have to play around with the zoom to get it to register. Playback videos using the the left and right arrows and control volume. The size of this video recorder is just right and no one can really tell you are even holding a camera and recording. I brought this camera on a trip that I went on with a group of people and began recording from the very first day and it wasn't until about halfway through the trip that people started wondering what I was doing holding some kind of device that no one had ever seen. So this is definitely still a fairly new product that people aren't used to seeing. The camera came with a little bag and I was constantly putting it in and taking it back out of my pocket again and again, so it's small enough to slip right in and out. The simple USB plug pops right out for easy plugin right into any computer. Video is recorded in HD and is beautiful quality. Since the video is recorded in HD, videos do take up quite a bit more space on the hard drive. While there is software that comes with this camera, built-in, and auto-updating, I opted to use iMovie instead, finding plenty more options available than the FlipShare software. I explored the FlipShare software and found it pretty good and flexible for simple basic movies. I had occasional freezes but iMovie did the same thing when I was attempting to make a project longer than 30 minutes. Getting around this: Just make another project and merge the two movies later on. I recommend buying a tripod if you wish to record while sitting at your computer or for longer time periods for image stability. A disadvantage is that it only records video. However, using either the FlipShare software, QuickTime or iMovie, you can extract the bits of the HD movie into good quality pictures of the things you've shot in the movie. But it would have been nice for an extra option to just snap a quick picture. There are two ways I've used the video camera to take pictures. Either point and shoot and it takes a "preview" picture or just hold it on the scene for several seconds to a minute, zooming in and out ever so slightly so that you can later grab the picture. Another great advantage with the FlipShare software is it's social network friendliness: you can upload directly to MySpace, YouTube, Facebook, or anything else. I highly recommend this camera to anyone who wishes to begin recording their experiences either in everyday life or for traveling. With this camera, I quickly got over any shyness and I noticed that many people on the trip who had been (video) camera shy were quick to get over it and actually very understanding that I was putting together a movie for memories. After the trip, I ended up making it into an hour movie out of the time spent touring the country I was in, not just of the sights and things we saw, but of the people as well. Battery life is very long and you will likely never run out while recording. The only downside is the record time: 60 minutes is decent and was definitely enough for recording on a day-by-day basis, but 120 minutes would give you longer use. At the end of each day, I would load all the video on to my computer and have a fresh start for the next day. Definitely a lot of fun to be had with this camera!

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