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British Iconic Cars – Their History 0

Posted on November 24, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

As an Englishman born and bred and a fan of British iconic Cars I thought it may be of interest to list some of the most popular British Car Icons which are instantly recognised Worldwide. I have decided to list the cars and descriptions about the Iconic Cars which may be of interest to the reader.

Rolls Royce Silver Ghost

Rolls and Royce were in fact people before the history of Rolls-Royce as a company every began. Frederick Royce was a British electrical equipment manufacturer who built the first Royce cars in 1904. The three two-cylinder, 10-hp cars he built attracted the attention of Charles Rolls, a longtime car enthusiast from way back in 1894 and son of a baron. He owned a dealership in London, where he first encountered a Royce. He was so taken with the engineering that he partnered with the car’s creator. Royce would built the cars, and Rolls would sell them. Like many manufacturers of the day, Rolls entered the first Rolls-Royces in races in order to promote them. These cars were similar to the first one built by Royce. Real fame came with the 1907 introduction of a 6-cylinder engine inside a silver-painted four-passenger chassis dubbed “The Silver Ghost.” This car was driven 15,000 continuous miles with little wear, cementing the R-R reputation for reliability. Unfortunately, Rolls’ passion for excitement ended in 1910, when his biplane (based on the Wright brothers’ flyer) crashed and killed him almost instantly.

The Silver Ghost chassis, built in Derby, U.K., was toughened with armor so it could serve as a combat car in Flanders, Africa, Egypt, and with Lawrence of Arabia during WWI. In the Jazz Age that came after the war, people had money to spend on these reliable Rollers. There were Silver Ghosts built in Springfield, Mass., from 1920-1924, and a smaller 20-hp “Baby Roller” was introduced. Big cars were still popular, though, with the Phantoms I, II, and II all appearing in the 1920s. During WWII,

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Jim Brickman Gift Christmas Music CD Review 2

Posted on November 22, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Gift is the latest Christmas CD put out by the richly talented Jim Brickman who once again has delivered a brilliant collection of tracks. I’m confident Jim Brickman fans, and Christmas fans alike will be pleased with this one.

Gift will grab your attention right from the very first note with Joy To The World and doesn’t let go until the very last note of the very last song The Gift, which by the way is another great track.

One of the refreshingly nice things about this CD is the way all of the participating artists seem to be really enjoying themselves. Combine that with the overall presentation and you’ve got one of Jim Brickman’s most impressive releases ever.

Overall Gift is a solid release. Quite possibly Jim Brickman’s best to date. Really spectacular from beginning to end. If you’re even mildly into Christmas music you’ll enjoy this album.

While the entire album is really very good the truly standout tunes are track 2 – It Came Upon A Midnight Clear, track 11 – Little Town Of Bethlehem, and track 13 – The Gift.

My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 – Joy To The World. Good stuff!

Gift Release Notes:

Jim Brickman originally released Gift on April 5, 2000 on the Windham Hill Records label.

CD Track List Follows:

1. Joy To The World 2. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear 3. Starbright 4. Angels 5. Fireside 6. What Child Is This? 7. Hope Is Born Again 8. Winter Peace 9. First Noel, The 10. Oh Christmas Tree 11. Little Town Of Bethlehem 12. Dreams Come True 13. Gift, The

Personnel includes: Jim Brickman (piano); Ronn Huff (conductor); Mark Wolfram (various instruments); Kenny Loggins, Collin Raye, Susan Ashton (vocals); Dann Huff (electric guitar); Jerry McPherson (guitar); Nashville String Machine (strings); Norbert Satchel (soprano

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Cell Phone With Designer Flair For The Hard To Please On Your Holiday List 25

Posted on November 13, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Cell phones have evolved in both style and functionality… Now, a new trend that is catching on in the mobile phone industry, is about much more than functionality, it’s about phone styles represented by some famous icons and designers.

The new trend is toward the hottest cell phone from designers. So, whether it’s the tripled layered 24 karat gold, James Bond, mobile phone; or the Samsung Versace phone that’s targeted to women, that counts calories, has a biorhythm clock and has a height and weight ratio calculator; these phones aim to please.

One of the first choice in a designer phone is the triple layered 24 karat gold, James Bond, mobile phone.

The James Bond cell phone is a great phone for any 007 wannabe on your holiday list. This phone features go beyond the triple layered 24 karat gold slider face with an added mobile wallet and streaming video… This is one of the most richest phones available.

The next cell phone choice, especially, for that hard to please woman on your holiday list is the Samsung Versace phone.

The Samsung Versace phone has a preinstalled pink schedule, “shopping life” organizational feature along with polyphonic. This is a mobile phone sure to please any woman on your hard to shop for holiday list.

Another cell phone that exudes style is the Aston Martin.

The Aston Martin mobile phone features a stainless steel body, 3D image engineer for enhanced graphics, along with predictive text input with “supports” for all major languages. This Aston Martin will have you sending a text message to your friends in a multitude of languages, keeping all language characters in place.

The Aston Martin with its 3D graphics and UI themes work perfectly, along with the award winning composer, Ryiuch Sakamo, composed ringtones.

Also on the list of must have designer cell phones is the Dolce and Gabanna phone.

Dolce and Gabanna are known as a supreme fashion icon and the

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