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Top quality espresso and coffee machines

by Tricia

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Do you enjoy coffee? Espresso? I do. Sometimes I think I live on coffee.

Like most people, I think my favorite coffee is the first one of the day. Sometimes, if it’s a nice day, I’ll take my coffee outside and sit at the patio table and admire my garden. Coffee and blooms, a perfect match.

If you enjoy coffee as much as I do you might be interested in visiting the website 1st in coffee.

1st in Coffee specializes in offering top quality espresso machines and coffee makers. There’s a wide selection of top of the line products. I’ve gazed longingly at many of the espresso machines that that are being sold at 1st in Coffee while in department stores. One day I will get get myself a nice espresso machine.

The website itself is very easy to navigate. The main page of the site lists all of the stores Super Specials. Just click on the image of an espresso machine, coffee maker, grinder or coffee product and you’ll be taken to a page that describes the product in detail.

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I’m actually impressed by how much information is listed for most of the espresso machines that I viewed. You’ll find a short summary of the products features, an itemized detailed description of the products features, and information about the products specifications – size, weight, how much power it uses and even warranty information.

All of the products sold by 1st in Coffee have some form of description, although not all contain as much detail as I described above. I did notice that some of the product descriptions even contained videos.

It’s easy to find whatever items for which you might be shopping. On the left side of the page you’ll find a menu that allows you to browse the stores items by product type or by brand name. The lower portion of the menu has listings for four brands of specialized coffee.

At the bottom of each page you’ll find buttons that you can click that will take you to top selling products, favorites and Best under $500. There’s also a button marked “We can Help” which takes you to a page that lists the companies phone number and email address.

1st in Coffee has a price match guarantee, a 30 day guarantee and for all but those in New Jersey there is not sales tax on purchases. In addition to these policies, 1st in Coffee also offers free shipping on all purchases over $50 within the lower 48 contiguous United States.

It’s obvious that the company has taken care to select the best products and to create a website that highlights their quality products nicely. When a company takes this much care in their presentation you know you’re in good hands.






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Get outside and get active!

by Tricia

When I was growing up I remember being outdoors all the time. Playing with other kids from the neighborhood – hide and seek, jumpsie, skateboarding and rollerblading. There was non of this staying inside to play video games! Heck if I’d wanted to stay indoors to watch TV my parents would have though something was wrong with me, and if there’s wasn’t there’s no way I’d be allowed to just sit around and watch TV anyway.

Now as an adult I’d love to get back into that active outdoors lifestyle again. Living in a city such as Toronto sure does make it easy to get outside and do things!

I’ve been looking around for something to motivate me to get outside more and when I saw the heelys at Fritz’s Skate and Surf I thought “Well now this looks interesting!”. As I could certainly use a pair of heelys to whip around the neighborhood.

I’d go further than if I were just walking and I’d certainly get a bit of a workout as a result.

I actually like the wide selection of Healys and rollerblades at Fritz’s Skate and Surf. It’s a popular action sports shop in Miami. They have a wide selection of sporting goods from surfing gear to inline skates and all the accessories you can think of. They ship to both US, US military addresses, and Canada.

I think I’ll take a look through their selection of heelys and rollerblades to see if I can find any styles that I really like.

Did you rollerblade or skateboard as a child?

Filed Under: Gift ideas, Health and Fitness, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: 123skates, accessories, active, activity, blades, Canada, fun, games, gear, growing up, heelys, life, military, neighborhood, outdoor, outdoors, roller blades, rollerblading, selection, sports, Toronto, walking

New trades college opens it’s doors

by Tricia

I’m pleased to announce that the Southern California College of Construction has opened it’s doors.

There are colleges for many higher education specialties – medicine, sciences, nursing, the arts, and literature among others, but there’s never been a college created specifically for the trades.

Now, with the opening of the Southern College of Construction those interested in a career in construction trades, particularly heavy equipment operators, have a dedicated college where they can learn the needed skills.

The National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools, www.nahets.org, has approved this new college. The college itself came about because of the equipment operator shortage throughout the country.

To learn more about the new Southern California College of Construction please read the following press release:

The Southern California College of Construction opened it’s doors on June 16, 2007. The male non traditional college bound student has been under served. Female non-traditional higher education is served by beauty schools, medical assistant schools, and career colleges; however, the male dominated trades are being overlooked by higher education. Sure community colleges serve a portion of the male population; however, not to the level that society demands. What has happened to the male dominated “trade schools”. Electronics schools are obsolete in this disposable society we live in. Electronics are no longer repaired they are replaced. Welders, truck drivers, crane operators, equipment operators, where are they getting trained?

The current educational community is not meeting the needs of three main categories of the male population; i.e, Non-traditional college bound high school graduate; the non-college bound high school graduate, and the high school drop out. This vast resource of American male human mass is severely under-served by the traditional college educational products. Matt Klabacka, president of NAHETS believes that this large market segment is being under-served and is ripe for a product that provides an alternative to the current educational options and at the same time serves society with a vital resource of nationally certified heavy equipment operators.

During the industrial revolution unions stepped in and trained for the trades; however, with the unions losing ground new trade training has been under served. Take heavy equipment training for example; whereas the majority of heavy equipment training in the past has been performed on the job, and a few community colleges.

Klabacka states, “post secondary students can be defined in five separate categories: the traditional college bound student, the semi-traditional college bound student, the non-traditional college bound student, the non college bound student, and the high school dropout.

* Traditional College Bound High School Graduate This student has a professional and/or academic college bound track prepared as a junior in high school. They know the college/university they will be attending as an instate or out of state student. They understands how and who is paying for their education and they are prepared to enter college immediately in the fall of their high school graduation year with the full support and encouragement from their parent(s). These students are driven either voluntarily or involuntarily.

* Semi-traditional College Bound High School Graduate This high school student desires further post secondary academic non career specific education; however, they are not focused on any particular area of study. They generally enter their university system at the community college level with anticipated transfer into the university system at some time in their undefined future with full intentions of eventually seeking their bachelors degree. This student may or may not have their parental support; however, they are not fully aware of how they are going to pay their tuition. with their local public university and or community college.

* Non-Traditional College Bound High School Graduate This high school graduate seeks further career specific education and training but seeks this in the form of industry or hands on training and learning. The term college bound is somewhat misleading because the term college has never been an option for this student. For whatever reason, either self worth or financial, this person never considered themselves entering any formal academic educational institution at the post secondary level; however, further training has always been an option. This student’s willingness and desire to learn more, generally in the trades, has always been an option. This person is generally a hard worker and average or above average intelligence.

* Non-College Bound High School Graduate This high school graduate left school for good the day they graduated, “never to learn another thing”. However, their youth and inexperience catches up with them in their late twenty’s and early thirties. They realize that education and training are their only option to advance in pay. They begin to seek out hands on educational training programs that can further them in their current career or they begin to seek other career avenues that are less physically demanding and that will provide a more stable future.

* High School Drop Out This person left high school due to lack of intelligence and or Independence and life requirements forcing them from completing high school. Many end up seeking their ged’s in their twenties after realizing their high school lack of judgement. They realize that education and training are their only option to advance in pay. They begin to seek out hands on educational training programs that can further them in their current career or they begin to seek other career avenues that are less physically demanding and that will provide a more stable future.”

SC College of Construction aims to serve the needs of these students by supplying industry with a qualified, motivated, skilled entry level equipment operator.

The National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools, NAHETS (www.nahets.com) which was formed to improve upon and fill the needs of the equipment operator shortage around the country. A short look at Wikipedia shows that NAHETS is the nationally recognized organization to oversee quality and standards within the heavy equipment industry. NAHETS campuses utilize standardized curriculum produced my the National Center for Construction Education, and institutional standards for example;
Members schools and colleges of NAHETS must have the following:

* Full time campus director or college president
* Full time on site campus job placement director
* Full time on site campus financial aid director
* Full time on site campus admissions director
* Full time on site Heavy equipment training director
* Full time Certified heavy equipment training instructors
* 20 acre minimum heavy equipment training area
* 3-4 classrooms dedicated to training heavy equipment operators
* No other business conducted at training site
* Clean administrative facilities.

NAHETS Membership requirements

Each member heavy equipment training school that wishes to join NAHETS must have no other activity associated with the operation of the school. In other words, 100% of their operations must be dedicated to training heavy equipment operators.

Filed Under: Education, Items to Try, Services, Society and Culture Tagged With: California, community, construction, construction trades, Education, heavy equipment operators, nahets, nahets.org, National Association of Heavy Equipment Training School, Southern California College of Construction

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