Sunday, December 28, 2008 

This is the Funniest Mp3 Player I've Ever Seen

Knowing that this might not actually be the absolutely latest news, I still find this device so astonishing funny that I just have to write a review. The fact that this device is only available remortgages bad credit Japan yet, but very soon to be released in many other countries, makes it even more current to write about.

Rolly is Sony's yet most unique musical entertainment device that spins and dances to the music rhythm. With Rolly Sony combines its progress in artificial intelligence and portable audio, and exhibit a truly unique entertainment device. Rolly's movement is achieved through six moving parts formed by the wheels, arms and shoulders, working simultaneously with two rings of light flashes in over 700 different color shades.

A digital amplifier and two horizontally opposed placed stereo speakers with Neodymium magnets provides a surprisingly well sound quality.

With a 2GB built-in flash memory Rolly is capable of storing around 520 music tracks of 4 minutes at 128 kbps MP3 format. It is compatible with DRM-free AAC files. With a single charge Rolly can deliver up to five hours of music playback without moving, and up to four hours combined with movement. Rolly also includes Bluetooth technology that allows streaming of music from computers, cell phones and PlayStation 3.

With the accompanying software, it is possible to choreograph new dance styles. Rolly Choreographer can even analyze music and automatically create routines, but the user can also add creative movements. The program can show how Rolly comes to dancing, before the dance steps are installed.

The Rolly has a movement control system so users can for example skip songs by respectively move the upper wheel forward and backward. Also you can control the volume by turning the player while it stands on the table or floor, turning it to the right turns up the volume and turning it to the left turns the volume down. Turning the lower wheel will also change the volume. It becomes obvious, that the Rolly's wheels play a crucial part in controlling the Rolly mp3 player.

I think this is the most funny little mp3 player I've ever seen, and I would really like to buy it. Unfortunately I saw that the price in Denmark will be around $360,- so I'll have to wait a quite some time before I'm able to buy it. Perhaps we will get lucky and the price will lower some in Europe over time. The Rolly are coming to some few chosen Sony stores around in U.S. and Europe late October or in November this year.

Christian Emil is the owner of www.Mp4Unlimited.comhttp://www.Mp4Unlimited.com offering objective reviews of the best music sites online. The concept is simple. Christian Emil join the Mp3/Mp4 pay sites for you, try them out and then publish a review. You read it and decide where to spend your hard earned money.

 

Golf Swing Tips - Tips From a Former Professional to Help You Improve Your Game

When it comes to golf I have been around the block debt consolidation loans few times. While I was at one time a golf professional in a pro shop, I also know what it feels like to play in a professional tournament. I can also still remember when I could not break 100 and the frustration that came along with it. Golf can be a very frustrating game or it can be the most enjoyable time you can have. The problem is with all the 50,000 golf swing tips that one can find, you can do your self more harm than good. Golf swing tips are a dime a dozen, and while many of them have good intentions many of them are based upon what the teacher is feeling. Keep reading I will explain a little more.

If you are trying to hit a draw many teachers will tell you to keep your back to the target as long as possible. Now while it is physically impossible to keep your back to the target and hit a ball, the feeling of keeping your back toward the target keeps you from spinning your hips and shoulders to fast before the club catches up. It is just a feeling that they are trying to get you to feel at that time. Now if you continue to attempt to keep your back to the target eventually you will be hitting a duck hook.

Here is an example another tip that can cause problems. When a person is hitting a hook a tip might be spin your hips faster. Now because that person is so used to letting the club drop and come from so far inside because of not releasing their hips this will straighten out the hook for a bit. However if you keep trying to spin your hips faster, eventually your hips will move out of the way to fast causing the club to come over the top of the ball and you will be hitting a giant slice.

What happens is people read these tips and take them to extremes. The start out with one or the other from above and get some good results for a while. But as time goes on the problem you were trying to correct with one golf swing tip becomes a problem to be fixed by another swing tip. Then because you have already tried both tips you figure well I already did the back to the target thing and it worked for a while but now I'm hitting a hook. And then I did the spin the hips golf swing tip and now I'm back to hitting the hook so lets see what other tip I can find since those two did not work for very long.

Wrong answer. What you would need to do is return to the back to the target feeling. This time pay attention to how much or long you need to feel like your back is to the target to get the results you want. After some time if you start hitting a hook again then keep your back to the target a little less until you get the results you want. Jumping from one golf swing tip to another is the fastest possible way to ruin your game and your enjoyment for it.

The idea that works best is to have a simple repeating golf swing. The more repeatable your swing the better you will strike the ball. The better you hit the ball the better you will score......if your short game is decent.

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