The idea of a locksmith service is mostly confined to instances when you need to be rescued out of a locked car. However, there are plenty of occasions where locksmith services find use. Locksmith services can be used in your home as well. The tragic part is that the service of a locksmith is required only under unfortunate circumstances. You might want to change your lock system to keep unwanted guests away. If you have locked your house from outside and have left the keys inside then also you will require the service of a locksmith.
Locksmiths were previously thought of as artisans. With advancing lock and locking technology there has been a complete makeover of the locksmith profession.

With the summer heat still beating down, it seems rather out of place to be talking about this Realistic Fireplace Log Substitute. However, the main attraction in this case is the effect and ambiance that this artificial log fire produces, rather than providing heat.
The unit is made of Polyresin, being quite large with a really authentic log look. When placed in the hearth it creates the rustic charm of a flickering fire whilst not giving off any heat, smell or smoke. The unit holds 11 tea light candles that are included in the set, which provide the natural flicker and warm, cozy light of a real log fire.

We all know that cork is quirky and green, as it can be harvested without cutting down trees, is biodegradable, and can be molded into all kinds of forms. Barcelona-based design firm Marina68 has a new collection that highlights the best of cork’s material properties, from blobject benches for kids to metal-and-cork toadstools. All of their production happens locally, too. The Rockit bench for kids is stable and has no sharp edges, providing a sturdy yet safe fixture in the nursery, while the Tupa stool combines colorful metals and the warmth of cork in a really fun way.
“According to a study prepared by the Integrated Waste Management Board, Hollywood has produced more air pollution than the hotel, apparel, and aerospace industries combined. Second only to petroleum refineries, the entertainment industry ranks third in greenhouse gas emissions.”
This fascinating green fact is provided by the Producer’s Guild of America on its PGA Green website.
Yup, Hollywood is going green. The same group has introduced another website, the Green Production Guide, http://www.greenproductionguide.com/ which offers a database of over 1,100 vendors offering sustainable and energy saving products and services available to film and television producers and their crews. T