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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 17:50:14 -0400</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Top 5 iPhone Accessories]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 02:23:07 -0400</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Every iPhone user is very keen to get amazing accessories with his iPhone. Manufacturing companies also know the eagerness and they continuously launching new and exciting accessories. Let me present to you a small list of very cool and interesting iPhone accessories. I am sure you'll love them.

1. 3G WriteSHIELD - Pocket PC Techs

Pocketpctechs.com is offering a wide range of iPhone accessories. From the security point, its great product is known as WriteSHEILD. The excellent application try to avoid Ultraviolet ray almost to 99%. without lowering the brightness. This PPC Techs iPhone 3G screen protector is very simple to use and have no other issues like registering or demo versions. PPCTechs iPhone 3G Writeshield is very good screen protector kit.

2. iPod/iPhone 3G Dock

Docking stations are very familiar and interesting from very past. And the latest dual functionality in iPhone is an extra star. You surely love to playing your iTunes from your iPod and at the same time charging your iPod. The exchange of music files between iPod and iPhone will be loved by you.

3. XtremeMac Auto Charger

The Auto Charger by XtremeMac helps you to charge your iPhone. A great 60 inch USB cable, stylish multi color availability and bullet adapter gives extra attractiveness. Talking plus charging and self-resetting fuse are its other great features.

4. Belkin Sports Armband

Now this sports Armband will help you to carry your iPhone while walking, jogging or exercising in the gym. Through this Armband, you can assure your iPhone. You can even have access to iPhone main screen and even headphone through it.

5. Boxwave Screen Puffs

The most common irritating thing about iPhone is that their wide screen easily gets the fingerprints on it. Boxwave Screen Puffs really help you in this problem. They can wipe away all the unwanted marks from device screen. Multi color availability, easily portable and no extra power required for them.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Every iPhone user is very keen to get amazing accessories with his iPhone. Manufacturing companies also know the eagerness and they continuously launching new and exciting accessories. Let me present to you a small list of very cool and interesting iPhone accessories. I am sure you'll love them.

1. 3G WriteSHIELD - Pocket PC Techs

Pocketpctechs.com is offering a wide range of iPhone accessories. From the security point, its great product is known as WriteSHEILD. The excellent application try to avoid Ultraviolet ray almost to 99%. without lowering the brightness. This PPC Techs iPhone 3G screen protector is very simple to use and have no other issues like registering or demo versions. PPCTechs iPhone 3G Writeshield is very good screen protector kit.

2. iPod/iPhone 3G Dock

Docking stations are very familiar and interesting from very past. And the latest dual functionality in iPhone is an extra star. You surely love to playing your iTunes from your iPod and at the same time charging your iPod. The exchange of music files between iPod and iPhone will be loved by you.

3. XtremeMac Auto Charger

The Auto Charger by XtremeMac helps you to charge your iPhone. A great 60 inch USB cable, stylish multi color availability and bullet adapter gives extra attractiveness. Talking plus charging and self-resetting fuse are its other great features.

4. Belkin Sports Armband

Now this sports Armband will help you to carry your iPhone while walking, jogging or exercising in the gym. Through this Armband, you can assure your iPhone. You can even have access to iPhone main screen and even headphone through it.

5. Boxwave Screen Puffs

The most common irritating thing about iPhone is that their wide screen easily gets the fingerprints on it. Boxwave Screen Puffs really help you in this problem. They can wipe away all the unwanted marks from device screen. Multi color availability, easily portable and no extra power required for them.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[iPhone Cases]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 02:21:01 -0400</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[It isn't a matter of "if," it's a matter of "when." If you bring your iPhone with you everywhere you go, you really ought to be investing in some protective gear for it. Not all protection is the same. We'll walk you through some of the options of various cell phone accessories for the iPhone so you can make the right choice to keep your most valuable tool safe.

Cover your corners.

Don't get iPhone cases unless they have extra padding and protection on the corners. Why is this important? The majority of drop tests show that most iPhones end up landing on a corner when dropped. With the extra corner protection, your iPhone is likely to last a lot longer.

Protect the screen.

Unlike the new iPad, the iPhone 3Gs screen isn't nearly as scratch resistant. You'll want to get a thin film to put over it. That way, when your iPhone brushes up against your car keys or whatever else is lurking inside your pockets, it won't get all scratched up. These iPhone covers may not help you keep your iPhone in perfect condition, but they will definitely help.

Get a hard case.

Sure, you can get an iphone leather case, but it won't do a thing to absorb some of the shock heading its way when you drop your iPhone on concrete. When the iPhone impacts the ground, hard cases help preserve it much better than their softer cousins. Don't take any chances. Give yourself a better shot at keeping your iPhone protected for that fatal, yet inevitable, mistake.

The iPhone is built to last and take the abuse of being in your pocket. It's a great device on its own, but you can get much more use out of it when you follow these simple rules. Good luck and keep on doing the most with the world's favorite portable phone!

Wireless Emporium is the leader in cell phone accessories. We offer the largest range of cell phone covers including Blackberry Covers, iPhone cases and Droid accessories.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[It isn't a matter of "if," it's a matter of "when." If you bring your iPhone with you everywhere you go, you really ought to be investing in some protective gear for it. Not all protection is the same. We'll walk you through some of the options of various cell phone accessories for the iPhone so you can make the right choice to keep your most valuable tool safe.

Cover your corners.

Don't get iPhone cases unless they have extra padding and protection on the corners. Why is this important? The majority of drop tests show that most iPhones end up landing on a corner when dropped. With the extra corner protection, your iPhone is likely to last a lot longer.

Protect the screen.

Unlike the new iPad, the iPhone 3Gs screen isn't nearly as scratch resistant. You'll want to get a thin film to put over it. That way, when your iPhone brushes up against your car keys or whatever else is lurking inside your pockets, it won't get all scratched up. These iPhone covers may not help you keep your iPhone in perfect condition, but they will definitely help.

Get a hard case.

Sure, you can get an iphone leather case, but it won't do a thing to absorb some of the shock heading its way when you drop your iPhone on concrete. When the iPhone impacts the ground, hard cases help preserve it much better than their softer cousins. Don't take any chances. Give yourself a better shot at keeping your iPhone protected for that fatal, yet inevitable, mistake.

The iPhone is built to last and take the abuse of being in your pocket. It's a great device on its own, but you can get much more use out of it when you follow these simple rules. Good luck and keep on doing the most with the world's favorite portable phone!

Wireless Emporium is the leader in cell phone accessories. We offer the largest range of cell phone covers including Blackberry Covers, iPhone cases and Droid accessories.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[iPhone 4 Screen Protector]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 02:19:17 -0400</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[It is important when buying a new cell phone, like the new iPhone 4, that you protect your investment with a screen protector. With so many phones on the market, and the iPhone being on of the most expensive, it would be a wise choice to protect it. There are many different ways to protect a cell phone from damages. There are plastic films, hard cases, and soft cases. Lets take a look and see what is the best way to protect your phone.

How do you want your phone to look and feel? If you don not want the appearance of your phone to change, then go with a thin film that will not alter the way you use it. There are multiple designs and skins you can use on your phone if you want a more unique look. A lot of people decide on purchasing a unique skin to protect their phone.

If we take a look at plastic films, there are some things you want to consider before you buy one of these. You do not want a screen protector that will literally be glued to your new phone, that will cause damage in the long run. Creating damage to your phone in the long run is bad, you want it to removed easily. Another thing you want in a cell phone screen protector is durability and the ease of use when doing tasks on your phone. Many iPhone 4 screen protectors will do much of the same thing, just make sure that they will not cause damage or interfere with the use of your phone.

The skins available for the iPhone will do a great job of protecting your new phone. Again, most of these protection products will be hard to remove from your phone. One company that creates a thin film screen protector has a good market share and provides a great product that will not get scratched ever, they guarantee it. The thin film they created is the best at protecting your iPhone from scratches and they guarantee you will not need to remove it.

With bulky cases that are made of plastic or soft material, this will only protect your iPhone 4 when you are not using it. If you want to keep your new iPhone looking like new, do not buy any bulky case or plastic face plate. The film I already talked about will be sufficient for any type of phone, and perfect for the new iPhone 4. If you want a unique design, they offer those. I always suggest a thin film, and the one I mentioned here will never scratch and is very durable.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[It is important when buying a new cell phone, like the new iPhone 4, that you protect your investment with a screen protector. With so many phones on the market, and the iPhone being on of the most expensive, it would be a wise choice to protect it. There are many different ways to protect a cell phone from damages. There are plastic films, hard cases, and soft cases. Lets take a look and see what is the best way to protect your phone.

How do you want your phone to look and feel? If you don not want the appearance of your phone to change, then go with a thin film that will not alter the way you use it. There are multiple designs and skins you can use on your phone if you want a more unique look. A lot of people decide on purchasing a unique skin to protect their phone.

If we take a look at plastic films, there are some things you want to consider before you buy one of these. You do not want a screen protector that will literally be glued to your new phone, that will cause damage in the long run. Creating damage to your phone in the long run is bad, you want it to removed easily. Another thing you want in a cell phone screen protector is durability and the ease of use when doing tasks on your phone. Many iPhone 4 screen protectors will do much of the same thing, just make sure that they will not cause damage or interfere with the use of your phone.

The skins available for the iPhone will do a great job of protecting your new phone. Again, most of these protection products will be hard to remove from your phone. One company that creates a thin film screen protector has a good market share and provides a great product that will not get scratched ever, they guarantee it. The thin film they created is the best at protecting your iPhone from scratches and they guarantee you will not need to remove it.

With bulky cases that are made of plastic or soft material, this will only protect your iPhone 4 when you are not using it. If you want to keep your new iPhone looking like new, do not buy any bulky case or plastic face plate. The film I already talked about will be sufficient for any type of phone, and perfect for the new iPhone 4. If you want a unique design, they offer those. I always suggest a thin film, and the one I mentioned here will never scratch and is very durable.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[iPhone Accessories and Screen Protectors]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 02:18:13 -0400</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[There are so many cool iPhone accessories that many people totally overlook the most important and most obvious necessities. Don't be taken in by all the flashy and cool add-on gadgets and gizmos until you have taken time to protect your iPhone. It can be very cheap and easy, you just got to do it early on while your iPhone screen is still in good condition.

The iPhone screen is made of glass. It may be hard to scratch the screen but once you have got a scratch in the screen, you will never get it looking like new again. You can always use screen protectors on the iPhone, for as cheap as these are, they really seem to be a good investment. If you have not got an iPhone screen cover yet, it may be time to grab yours today and keep your iPhone in brand new condition. There are options like polishes and replacement screens, but neither of these come close to the simplicity of adding a screen protector to you device.

Not only does the screen not look as nice if you should ever happen to get a scratch on the iPhone screen, but the touch sensitivity will be thrown off as well. I can tell you from personal experience that you do not want to have to go through the process of replacing an iPhone screen. They have made sure to make this a very nasty and time consuming process for the home user. When I took my iPhone apart and had to replace the shattered screen it took over 2 hours and was a very stressful situation. If you want to avoid the cost and headache of doing the same, you should be investigating iPhone cases and other protective gear now.

After all the iPhone, is not some cheap gadget, even if you have got a deal from AT&T you should still protect your investment and get the most out of this cool phone.

So spend a couple bucks and get these cool screen protectors for your iPhone, this is one of the biggest investments you can make to help protect your prized gadget.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[There are so many cool iPhone accessories that many people totally overlook the most important and most obvious necessities. Don't be taken in by all the flashy and cool add-on gadgets and gizmos until you have taken time to protect your iPhone. It can be very cheap and easy, you just got to do it early on while your iPhone screen is still in good condition.

The iPhone screen is made of glass. It may be hard to scratch the screen but once you have got a scratch in the screen, you will never get it looking like new again. You can always use screen protectors on the iPhone, for as cheap as these are, they really seem to be a good investment. If you have not got an iPhone screen cover yet, it may be time to grab yours today and keep your iPhone in brand new condition. There are options like polishes and replacement screens, but neither of these come close to the simplicity of adding a screen protector to you device.

Not only does the screen not look as nice if you should ever happen to get a scratch on the iPhone screen, but the touch sensitivity will be thrown off as well. I can tell you from personal experience that you do not want to have to go through the process of replacing an iPhone screen. They have made sure to make this a very nasty and time consuming process for the home user. When I took my iPhone apart and had to replace the shattered screen it took over 2 hours and was a very stressful situation. If you want to avoid the cost and headache of doing the same, you should be investigating iPhone cases and other protective gear now.

After all the iPhone, is not some cheap gadget, even if you have got a deal from AT&T you should still protect your investment and get the most out of this cool phone.

So spend a couple bucks and get these cool screen protectors for your iPhone, this is one of the biggest investments you can make to help protect your prized gadget.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Apartments in rome]]></title>
			<link>http://www.an-apartment-in-paris.net/Upload/showthread.php?tid=171</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 12:30:13 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Are you searching some good apartments in rome for rent for spending your holidays?
Click here  http://www.friendlyrentals.com/en/apartm...on-220.htm]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Are you searching some good apartments in rome for rent for spending your holidays?
Click here  http://www.friendlyrentals.com/en/apartm...on-220.htm]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Top 5 Museums in Paris]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 02:36:36 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[1. Musee du Louvre
You really could spend all day in here. Maybe even 2 days. A fascinating collection of artifacts, even the building itself is amazing. I've always felt rushed to get through, so if you really want to enjoy it, get there early and plan your day around it.
2. Musee d'Orsay
Like the Louvre, interesting collectiong housed within an interesting building. A must if you enjoy art.
3. Musee du Vin
Museum of wine. Pretty sure I don't have to say anymore.
4. Arc de Triomphe
Not a museum, but worth going to see. Be ready to climb up all the stairs. Small history exhibits near the top provide a small resting place.
5. Centre Pompidou
Just going to see the building alone is worth it. This collections inside are pretty good as well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[1. Musee du Louvre
You really could spend all day in here. Maybe even 2 days. A fascinating collection of artifacts, even the building itself is amazing. I've always felt rushed to get through, so if you really want to enjoy it, get there early and plan your day around it.
2. Musee d'Orsay
Like the Louvre, interesting collectiong housed within an interesting building. A must if you enjoy art.
3. Musee du Vin
Museum of wine. Pretty sure I don't have to say anymore.
4. Arc de Triomphe
Not a museum, but worth going to see. Be ready to climb up all the stairs. Small history exhibits near the top provide a small resting place.
5. Centre Pompidou
Just going to see the building alone is worth it. This collections inside are pretty good as well.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[How to Make the Most of the Paris in Two Days Itinerary]]></title>
			<link>http://www.an-apartment-in-paris.net/Upload/showthread.php?tid=169</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 00:15:23 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Tour Tips

    * Make sure to have a good pair of walking shoes, as this tour will require a moderate-to-heavy amount of walking.

    * During the winter, be sure to wear a warm coat, and have a scarf, gloves, and warm socks on hand. You don't want to let cold weather take away from the experience.

    * Since you'll be using public transport quite a bit over two days, consider purchasing a "Paris Visite" transport pass. The two-day pass costs under 20 Euros and allows for unlimited travel on Paris metro and RER trains, buses, and tramways, as well as access to certain attractions outside of Paris, like the Chateau de Versailles. Available at any RATP metro station ticket vendor.

    * You'll be visiting at least two museums on this itinerary, so you may want to pick up a two-day Paris Museum Pass. The museum pass gives you unlimited access to the city's national museums, including the Louvre, the Musee d'Orsay, and the Centre Pompidou's Museum of Modern Art. Also, the card has no use-by date, so you can purchase it well in advance.

    * If you end up taking more time than expected to visit one of the places on the itinerary, don't worry. The itinerary is designed for two jam-packed days of Paris sights and activities, but not everyone will want to see and do everything. Go at a pace that feels comfortable and enjoyable to you, and just as you'd tweak a recipe to suit your tastes, substitute wherever you'd like.

    * Be sure to have a trustworthy map of Paris on hand, because you'll need it to get from one place to the next. I recommend the classic Paris par Arrondissement street map]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Tour Tips

    * Make sure to have a good pair of walking shoes, as this tour will require a moderate-to-heavy amount of walking.

    * During the winter, be sure to wear a warm coat, and have a scarf, gloves, and warm socks on hand. You don't want to let cold weather take away from the experience.

    * Since you'll be using public transport quite a bit over two days, consider purchasing a "Paris Visite" transport pass. The two-day pass costs under 20 Euros and allows for unlimited travel on Paris metro and RER trains, buses, and tramways, as well as access to certain attractions outside of Paris, like the Chateau de Versailles. Available at any RATP metro station ticket vendor.

    * You'll be visiting at least two museums on this itinerary, so you may want to pick up a two-day Paris Museum Pass. The museum pass gives you unlimited access to the city's national museums, including the Louvre, the Musee d'Orsay, and the Centre Pompidou's Museum of Modern Art. Also, the card has no use-by date, so you can purchase it well in advance.

    * If you end up taking more time than expected to visit one of the places on the itinerary, don't worry. The itinerary is designed for two jam-packed days of Paris sights and activities, but not everyone will want to see and do everything. Go at a pace that feels comfortable and enjoyable to you, and just as you'd tweak a recipe to suit your tastes, substitute wherever you'd like.

    * Be sure to have a trustworthy map of Paris on hand, because you'll need it to get from one place to the next. I recommend the classic Paris par Arrondissement street map]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[&quot;The best places to go while in Paris.&quot;]]></title>
			<link>http://www.an-apartment-in-paris.net/Upload/showthread.php?tid=168</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 01:26:48 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Only there for 2 days and 1 night. Please name you favourite place in Paris for a tourist and his wife, on our anniversary.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Only there for 2 days and 1 night. Please name you favourite place in Paris for a tourist and his wife, on our anniversary.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Where to eat/stay in Paris]]></title>
			<link>http://www.an-apartment-in-paris.net/Upload/showthread.php?tid=167</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 01:49:55 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Heading to Paris with two children under 10, any recommendations on where to eat and stay?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Heading to Paris with two children under 10, any recommendations on where to eat and stay?]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Top 10 Luxury Hotels outside Paris]]></title>
			<link>http://www.an-apartment-in-paris.net/Upload/showthread.php?tid=166</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 01:17:10 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hi Friends.
These are the top 10 Luxury Hotels in the World.

01. Avenida Palace – Lisbon, Portugal 


02. Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof – Frankfurt, Germany 


03. Fujairah Rotana Resort and Spa – Fujairah, United Arab Emirates 


04. Marco Polo Parkside Beijing – Beijing, China 


05. Grace Hotel Sydney – Sydney, Australia 


06. Warwick New York Hotel – New York City, United States 


07. Al Manshar Rotana Hotel – Kuwait, Kuwait 


08. Royal Windsor Grand Palace – Brussels, Belgium 


09. Silken Puerta America – Madrid, Spain 


10. Grand Rotana Resort and Spa – Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt 


Thanks.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hi Friends.
These are the top 10 Luxury Hotels in the World.

01. Avenida Palace – Lisbon, Portugal 


02. Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof – Frankfurt, Germany 


03. Fujairah Rotana Resort and Spa – Fujairah, United Arab Emirates 


04. Marco Polo Parkside Beijing – Beijing, China 


05. Grace Hotel Sydney – Sydney, Australia 


06. Warwick New York Hotel – New York City, United States 


07. Al Manshar Rotana Hotel – Kuwait, Kuwait 


08. Royal Windsor Grand Palace – Brussels, Belgium 


09. Silken Puerta America – Madrid, Spain 


10. Grand Rotana Resort and Spa – Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt 


Thanks.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Business class flight]]></title>
			<link>http://www.an-apartment-in-paris.net/Upload/showthread.php?tid=165</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 04:20:15 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[What sort of clothes should people wear on a business class flight?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[What sort of clothes should people wear on a business class flight?]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[what you feel after seeing eiffel tower?]]></title>
			<link>http://www.an-apartment-in-paris.net/Upload/showthread.php?tid=164</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 02:18:59 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hey friends!!
As everyone know Eiffel tower is one of the seven wonders of the world.Did you seen the great Eiffel tower?what you feel after seeing Eiffel tower?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hey friends!!
As everyone know Eiffel tower is one of the seven wonders of the world.Did you seen the great Eiffel tower?what you feel after seeing Eiffel tower?]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Dinner at Eiffel Tower plus Cruise and Moulin Rouge]]></title>
			<link>http://www.an-apartment-in-paris.net/Upload/showthread.php?tid=162</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 02:30:26 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hi,
I would sugest you to take Dinner at the "Le 58 Tour Eiffel" restaurant, located on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower, followed by a relaxing scenic Seine river cruise. At the end of the evening, the Moulin Rouge fabulous show, FEERIE, with its famous French Can-Can. It will make you feel something great.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hi,
I would sugest you to take Dinner at the "Le 58 Tour Eiffel" restaurant, located on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower, followed by a relaxing scenic Seine river cruise. At the end of the evening, the Moulin Rouge fabulous show, FEERIE, with its famous French Can-Can. It will make you feel something great.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[The best boat!!!]]></title>
			<link>http://www.an-apartment-in-paris.net/Upload/showthread.php?tid=161</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 00:43:44 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Vampire, Lettman, Revenge or Flight. In my opinion Revenge is the best boat. What is your opinion??]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Vampire, Lettman, Revenge or Flight. In my opinion Revenge is the best boat. What is your opinion??]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Boat fenders]]></title>
			<link>http://www.an-apartment-in-paris.net/Upload/showthread.php?tid=160</link>
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			<description><![CDATA[There are many different ideas about fenders and protecting your boat. I would like to hear about what kind of fenders work best and your experience with them.]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Boat fenders]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 00:39:09 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[There are many differwent ideas about fenders and protecting your boat. I would like to hear about what kind of fenders work best and your experience with them.]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[day sailer boat suggestions???]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 00:23:59 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[HI I am looking at building my first boat over the summer/fall and wondered if anyone had any suggestions. I am looking at the CS17 but I want to make sure that I can build it for under 2500 including tools needed. I am a soon to graduate college student and I do not have much money but I do have more then enough time to build. I plan on building the boat in a one car garage. I am looking for a boat for my fiance and I to sail on lakes here in south carolina, and also on the carolina/georgia coast. I would like something quick, stable, and inexpensive. Do you think the CS17 sounds like a good fit? can you suggest something else? should I build a CS15, would that save that much money compared to the CS17? Suggestions other then the CS17 are fine and more then welcome, I have been looking at many boat plan sites but I much rather get some boat builders opinions, and the selection of boats is a little over whelming for a newbie. thanks]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[HI I am looking at building my first boat over the summer/fall and wondered if anyone had any suggestions. I am looking at the CS17 but I want to make sure that I can build it for under 2500 including tools needed. I am a soon to graduate college student and I do not have much money but I do have more then enough time to build. I plan on building the boat in a one car garage. I am looking for a boat for my fiance and I to sail on lakes here in south carolina, and also on the carolina/georgia coast. I would like something quick, stable, and inexpensive. Do you think the CS17 sounds like a good fit? can you suggest something else? should I build a CS15, would that save that much money compared to the CS17? Suggestions other then the CS17 are fine and more then welcome, I have been looking at many boat plan sites but I much rather get some boat builders opinions, and the selection of boats is a little over whelming for a newbie. thanks]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Which is your favorite restaurant in Paris?]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 07:15:28 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hi Everyone 
Which is your favorite restaurant in Paris? where i can get all type of food..]]></description>
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Which is your favorite restaurant in Paris? where i can get all type of food..]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[My Favorite Places to eat in Paris]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 01:22:13 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[My first favorite is AKASAKA in the 16eme near metro Passy or La Muette. Here, you can find fresh sushi and authentic dishes...one of the best in Paris. I've met some famous French singers in this restaurant. It's a bit pricey though...but worth every penny!

My second favorite is JIPANGUE in the 8eme near metro St. Phillipe du Roule. Here, you can find good sushi and excellent  Japanese barbecue where you grill your own thinly slices of meat at your table (special made tables imported from Japan). Many locals come here for the value lunch menus, and many Japanese come here for the BBQ upstairs. I come here almost every Saturday night for dinner...it's like a family restaurant. Whenever we eat here, we always made stops at the Virgin Megastore, FNAC and Sephora before heading elsewhere. OR just sit in a chic cafe outside on Champs Elysees for people watching...it's fun and I like it! 

My third favorite is HIGUMA in the 1re near metro Pyramides at Opera Garnier. Here, you can find delicious Japanese noodles (lamen) cook in any style. This place is usually packed during lunch hours by locals and Japanese people. Great food...great price!

OK...since I am 100% Vietnamese origin, I go to LE BAMBOU for traditional Vietnam food. This small and family restaurant is always packed with French, locals, tourists and Vietnamese people--they don't accept reservation! It's located in the 13eme (Chinatown) near metro Tolbiac or Maison Blanche. I come here when I rave for some nem (eggrolls) and other authentic Vietnamese dishes. Be ready to eat fast and go!

My favorite Chinese restaurant is FLEURS DE MAI in the 13eme near metro Porte de Choisy. This tiny place has the best Chinese noodles in town. You can watch the cook making your noodle bowls right in front of you if you sit at the table near the entrance. Best known for many of its house special dishes.

My favorite Thai restaurant is LAO SIAM in the 19eme near metro Belleville. It serves authentic Thai food with its original tastes.  This friendly restaurant is always packed with French and Thai people so expect some waiting time. I've had many fun with a good friend here--where I seduced a woman for him...and he got a date! A lucky guy indeed.

My favorite Korean restaurant is WOO JUNG in the 16eme near metro Passy or Trocadero. Authentic Korean food with authentic silver chopsticks...if you can handle them! Be aware, many dishes are very hot and spicy!

One of my favorite French restaurants is LE VOLTAIRE in the 7eme facing the Louvre Museum near metro Bac. This was the house of Voltaire where he'd died on May 30 1778. I love all of its specialties. The fun part was to watch famous TV and Politic people walk in, as well as super-rich French business people. They usually eat in the back rooms for privacy--it's not easy to get a reservation!

Another favorite one is LE TROIS in the 4eme near metro Hotel de Ville (the Marais quarter). This chic restaurant is best for its lunch menus. At 15 euros you can get a refine 3-course meal with wine. Menu changes daily. I've discovered this well-hidden restaurant while walking with some friends around Paris. Since then I've been taking most of my friends whom I met via pariswoman's website from around the world here for  lunch.

I love French crepes and my Russian girlfriend took me to LE CHALET in the 8eme near metro St. Phillipe du Roule for delicious crepes lunch. This restaurant is super chic with warmth decors, frequented by locals and business people. Reservation is highly recommended!

Another great crepe place is CREPERIE DES ARTS in the Latin quarter at metro St. Michel. I like to go here at night time--super fun!

Paris is currently trendy with sandwich shops made by the English. There is an interesting new one owned by an English woman who made everything from fresh and natural ingredients, so naked. All are authentic and simple honest food--just simply delicious! You can find NAKED in the 8eme near metro St. Phillipe du Roule or Franklin Roosevelt. It's always crowded at lunch time by the French people...so be prepared to take out or eat standing up!

The list won't be completed without an Italian restaurant--and my favorite one is NAPOLETANO in the 8eme near metro Franklin Roosevelt. Here, yummy...famous for its fresh home made pizza. You can see the pizza being baked in the firewood stove from your table. Most exciting pleasure is that you never know someone famous could walk in. I've met football players, TV stars,  designers, singers, etc. You name it, you got it!  

Et voila, I guess my list is long enough...and I dare you to try them all. I left out the addresses so you could start your search and fun adventure in Paris.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[My first favorite is AKASAKA in the 16eme near metro Passy or La Muette. Here, you can find fresh sushi and authentic dishes...one of the best in Paris. I've met some famous French singers in this restaurant. It's a bit pricey though...but worth every penny!

My second favorite is JIPANGUE in the 8eme near metro St. Phillipe du Roule. Here, you can find good sushi and excellent  Japanese barbecue where you grill your own thinly slices of meat at your table (special made tables imported from Japan). Many locals come here for the value lunch menus, and many Japanese come here for the BBQ upstairs. I come here almost every Saturday night for dinner...it's like a family restaurant. Whenever we eat here, we always made stops at the Virgin Megastore, FNAC and Sephora before heading elsewhere. OR just sit in a chic cafe outside on Champs Elysees for people watching...it's fun and I like it! 

My third favorite is HIGUMA in the 1re near metro Pyramides at Opera Garnier. Here, you can find delicious Japanese noodles (lamen) cook in any style. This place is usually packed during lunch hours by locals and Japanese people. Great food...great price!

OK...since I am 100% Vietnamese origin, I go to LE BAMBOU for traditional Vietnam food. This small and family restaurant is always packed with French, locals, tourists and Vietnamese people--they don't accept reservation! It's located in the 13eme (Chinatown) near metro Tolbiac or Maison Blanche. I come here when I rave for some nem (eggrolls) and other authentic Vietnamese dishes. Be ready to eat fast and go!

My favorite Chinese restaurant is FLEURS DE MAI in the 13eme near metro Porte de Choisy. This tiny place has the best Chinese noodles in town. You can watch the cook making your noodle bowls right in front of you if you sit at the table near the entrance. Best known for many of its house special dishes.

My favorite Thai restaurant is LAO SIAM in the 19eme near metro Belleville. It serves authentic Thai food with its original tastes.  This friendly restaurant is always packed with French and Thai people so expect some waiting time. I've had many fun with a good friend here--where I seduced a woman for him...and he got a date! A lucky guy indeed.

My favorite Korean restaurant is WOO JUNG in the 16eme near metro Passy or Trocadero. Authentic Korean food with authentic silver chopsticks...if you can handle them! Be aware, many dishes are very hot and spicy!

One of my favorite French restaurants is LE VOLTAIRE in the 7eme facing the Louvre Museum near metro Bac. This was the house of Voltaire where he'd died on May 30 1778. I love all of its specialties. The fun part was to watch famous TV and Politic people walk in, as well as super-rich French business people. They usually eat in the back rooms for privacy--it's not easy to get a reservation!

Another favorite one is LE TROIS in the 4eme near metro Hotel de Ville (the Marais quarter). This chic restaurant is best for its lunch menus. At 15 euros you can get a refine 3-course meal with wine. Menu changes daily. I've discovered this well-hidden restaurant while walking with some friends around Paris. Since then I've been taking most of my friends whom I met via pariswoman's website from around the world here for  lunch.

I love French crepes and my Russian girlfriend took me to LE CHALET in the 8eme near metro St. Phillipe du Roule for delicious crepes lunch. This restaurant is super chic with warmth decors, frequented by locals and business people. Reservation is highly recommended!

Another great crepe place is CREPERIE DES ARTS in the Latin quarter at metro St. Michel. I like to go here at night time--super fun!

Paris is currently trendy with sandwich shops made by the English. There is an interesting new one owned by an English woman who made everything from fresh and natural ingredients, so naked. All are authentic and simple honest food--just simply delicious! You can find NAKED in the 8eme near metro St. Phillipe du Roule or Franklin Roosevelt. It's always crowded at lunch time by the French people...so be prepared to take out or eat standing up!

The list won't be completed without an Italian restaurant--and my favorite one is NAPOLETANO in the 8eme near metro Franklin Roosevelt. Here, yummy...famous for its fresh home made pizza. You can see the pizza being baked in the firewood stove from your table. Most exciting pleasure is that you never know someone famous could walk in. I've met football players, TV stars,  designers, singers, etc. You name it, you got it!  

Et voila, I guess my list is long enough...and I dare you to try them all. I left out the addresses so you could start your search and fun adventure in Paris.]]></content:encoded>
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I was trying to download software, and it failed with error: SDC00400. What is this?]]></description>
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I was trying to download software, and it failed with error: SDC00400. What is this?]]></content:encoded>
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