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Forgot Milk?
Blogged under Gadgets, Gifts, Household Necessities, Kitchen Wares by Laurie Montoya on Wednesday 12 September 2007


If you are sick and tired of repeat trips to the grocery store for forgotten items you will appreciate SmartShopper Voice-Activated Grocery List. Available online at websites like SharperImage.com and Frontgate.com, SmartShopper uses voice recognition software to record and organize lists. You can program regularly purchased items, customize quantities, and record lists of errands to remember when you are making your rounds. Just speak your needs to this handy handheld and viola! No more forgotten fabric softener or trips to the dry cleaner. SmartShopper operates ink free to print your lists and uses 4AA batteries. It’s magnetized to stick on the fridge or you can wall mount it…all for $149.95 (includes three paper rolls.) Not bad. Now all you need to do is remember to use it!


In Case of Emergency . . .
Blogged under Electronics and Computers, Food, Gadgets, Household Necessities, Outdoor Gear by Melissa Segrest on Wednesday 12 September 2007

gas-o-haul1.gif. . . go directly to this website. Safety Central bills itself as America’s safety store, and after perusing their vast assortment of products, we believe them. This site has everything from survivalist gear to must-have camping items to kid-proofing products to food provisions to safe travel products and much more. They appear to have every single thing you could ever need to prepare yourself for disasters big and small. Take the Gas-o-Haul, for example: a folding gasoline container to keep in the car in case you run out. Or perhaps you need the Pretender
Voice Changer and Excuse
device — a gadget to fend off unwanted callers (it makes the sound of a doorbell ringing, a baby crying or even distorts your own voice). Stock up and rest easy.


The Voice Lives On
Blogged under DVDs by Melissa Segrest on Monday 10 September 2007

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Most of us know who Luciano Pavarotti was, even before the death of the grand Italian tenor on Sept. 6. His career spanned more than four decades and he is considered one of the finest operatic singers ever. But have you ever listened to his music beyond the sound bites that accompanied his TV obituaries? Don’t be ashamed if you’re not a big opera fan — it’s not for everyone. But if you consider yourself open to great music of all genres, then pay homage to one of the world’s great singers by snatching up a few of his best recordings. The Chicago Tribune’s music writer, John von Rhein, listed his top 10 favorite recordings by Pavarotti and we found a couple of them for sale. Go to Amazon.com to find “O Solo Mio: Favorite Neapolitan Songs,” and “The Three Tenors in Concert,” which in 1990 made Pavarotti more famous than ever. Both DVDs are $12.97 new, but there are plenty of used ones available.


Barbie Play Sets: Cute and Dangerous
Blogged under Toys and Games by Barbara Kessler on Friday 7 September 2007

barbieset.jpgMore toy fiascos hit the news and the recall lists again this week. This time, it’s Barbie accessories that Mattel is recalling because of dangerous paint laced with lead, which could cause serious harm to children. If ingested or absorbed, lead reaches certain levels in the blood, it can cause learning disorders, behavioral problems and impaired intellectual growth in children.

So what’s a parent to do? Well, at this point, you may want to evaluate your entire toy inventory against the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s growing list of lead-paint contaminated toys. See the CPSC website for details on the recalled toys, which have been made in China for American firms such as Shylling, Little Tykes and Fisher Price. Those with Barbie toys should go immediately to Mattel’s website, where you can view pictures of and get the model numbers for the affected play sets. The recall page lists the specific paint and parts affected. This will allow you to keep any unaffected parts — NOT!

Thankfully, Barbie’s not a big actor at our house and we don’t have any these specific afflicted accessories. But if we did, I’m not sure I would trust that the only contamination is on the yellow, brown and orange painted parts of the Barbie Kitchen Playset as outlined on the Mattel website. I think instead, in light of the avalanche of recalls, I would pitch the entire set. Ditto the Barbie Dream Puppy House pictured here. (Fido is circled because he’s the one coated with poison).

Read More: Safe Toys? Yes, They Are Out There


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