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		<title>Hex Bugs Nano Micro Robot Remote Control Toys Toy Fair 2010 Preview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hex Bug Micro Robotic Creatures by Innovation First. Join us at blog.Atamaii.com Hex bugs are 5 different types of robotic toys Hex Bug Inchworm, Crab, Original Hex Bug, Ant, and the Hex Bug Nano. Some of these robots are remote controlled r/c, and some are antonymous with sensors and intelligent-seeming behavior! Miniature playsets are now [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hex Bug Micro Robotic Creatures by Innovation First. Join us at blog.Atamaii.com Hex bugs are 5 different types of robotic toys Hex Bug Inchworm, Crab, Original Hex Bug, Ant, and the Hex Bug Nano. Some of these robots are remote controlled r/c, and some are antonymous with sensors and intelligent-seeming behavior! Miniature playsets are now available for the Nano Music: Beach Bum, Style Funk, Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons &#8220;Attribution 3.0&#8243;<br /><strong>Video Rating: 4 / 5</strong></p>
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		<title>Top 10 Christmas Presents For Years</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2011 08:01:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do people give for Christmas and are those presents any different from thirty or forty years ago? Naturally, there are games about now that did not even exist thirty or forty years ago. In this piece, I want to take a look at some of the most well-liked Christmas presents of all time. They are not in any particular order, only as they occur to me]]></description>
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<p>What do people give for Christmas and are those presents any different from thirty or forty years ago? Naturally, there are games about now that did not even exist thirty or forty years ago. In this piece, I want to take a look at some of the most well-liked Christmas presents of all time. They are not in any particular order, only as they occur to me</p>
<p>Number 1: the number one desirable Christmas present for sons and fathers for almost a hundred years is the train set. There have been toy train sets for over a hundred years, but they were too costly for working class households until about the 1950&#8242;s. There are still more boys and fathers wanting train sets than mothers and daughters. A decent train set will last decades and rise in value.</p>
<p>Number 2: a rocking horse. All children like rocking horses. Boys and girls; girls seem to retain their fascination with horses longer than boys do, in Europe anyway. This gift has staying power lasting for a number of years even if it is used by many siblings. A good rocking horse can be passed down generations.</p>
<p>Number 3: doll&#8217;s houses and toy forts. All children like to play with either a dolls&#8217; house and dolls or a fort and soldiers. A Wendy House and a tree house are in this bracket too. You can see children all around the world building make-believe houses and imitating their parents&#8217; life.</p>
<p>Number 4: dolls; both sexes like to play with dolls of one kind or another: teddy bears, rag dolls, action men, Barbie and Ken and toy soldiers are all dolls</p>
<p>Number 5: a doll&#8217;s pram is still a big favourite with young girls &#8211; imitating mum transporting her baby about. Likewise toy pedal cars, which are well-liked with young boys and young girls alike.</p>
<p>Number 6: bikes and tricycles are also popular with boys and girls of all ages. We appear to all have an early desire to travel at a speed faster than walking pace.</p>
<p>Number 7: board games have been popular for thousands of years. Roman soldiers used to play a game similar to ludo and chess has been around for roughly as long as that as well. Nowadays, there are hundreds of other board games as well, some of which have become classics already. Some of the board games that have been popular since they were invented are: Monopoly, Scrabble, Cluedo and Risk and there are many more besides that too.</p>
<p>Number 8: cards. The original games of cards were nearly all gambling games or could be gambled on, but for decades there have been children&#8217;s decks of cards meant to create some children&#8217;s card games like Snap and Happy Families more simple and more fun.</p>
<p>Number 9: shoot-&#8217;em-ups. Boys have always liked shooting. First cork guns or toy bows and arrows or toy crossbows; then air guns, then paint ball and then genuine guns.</p>
<p>Number 10: costumes; Children like to dress up, whether girls dress in mum&#8217;s clothing and boys dress as Batman; girls dress as nurses or boys dress as Superman, all kids dress up at some time or other in their lives.</p>
<p>To this list of more conventional toys, you can add the contemporary number ones like computers and gaming machines, but then they have been about for thirty or forty years already as well.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on a variety subjects, but is now concerned with <a target='_blank' href="http://rockinghorsesforsale.org/silver-cross-rocking-horses.html">Silver Cross Rocking Horses</a>. If you want to know more, please visit our website at <a target='_blank' href="http://rockinghorsesforsale.org">Rocking Horses for sale</a>.</p>
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		<title>Radio Controlled Autos &#8211; An Enjoyable Pastime</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2011 07:34:50 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>If someone likes radio controlled hobbies, they almost certainly started with a car. This is because, unlike a boat or a plane, vehicles will not usually be completely destroyed if the operator makes a big mistake or the engine fails. It is fairly straightforward to construct a basic radio controlled car, but as you are doing it, you will realize that there is a vast amount to be learned.</p>
<p>As you gain this knowledge, you can utilize advanced techniques to construct autos that are tougher, faster and more efficient than your previous efforts. You can either piece one together in a few days, or you can spend months creating an astonishing car which has superb speed and handling.</p>
<p>If you are just starting out with remote controlled hobbies, it is probably wise to purchase a pre-made, RTR (ready-to-run) remote controlled auto. It is possible to buy these in toy or modeling stores almost anywhere. They may be slow and clumsy and they may not gratify your technological desires, but they are still a good place to begin. Have fun with it for a couple of days, and then dismantle it. Examine the way the motors are connected to the wheels, and look at the general architecture of the car.</p>
<p>After you have understood it all, you will have much better idea when you begin to build your own. You may even be able to use a few parts, such as the body of the vehicle or the radio control apparatus. The motors will almost certainly not be as powerful as you will desire.</p>
<p>Once you have gained this indispensable basic understanding of the way that radio controlled vehicles work, you can start with whatever your next undertaking is going to be. The ambition for most people is to build a model car from wood or plastic, install the electrical components, paint it, affix decals, and get it looking as good and running as well as possible. Others may want to construct an extremely fast remote controlled vehicle in order to show off to associates. But no matter what you want to do, you will only be able to achieve it, if you take it one small step at a time and become skilled at everything there is to know about remote controlled pastimes.</p>
<p>However, there are many different means that can assist you become an authority in remote controlled hobbies. You will almost certainly spend a lot of time researching all the different details that you require. You can find information and even tutorials on the Internet. For more detailed questions, you could always go to community groups and forums. This is where enthusiasts from all over the world meet together on the Internet to talk about their hobby, support each other, and brag about their latest achievements. These groups welcome newcomers, particularly if you are polite when asking your question.</p>
<p>Remote controlled vehicles can also enter competitions. If you want to put your car up against those of other enthusiasts, there are different races and shows around the world. A quick Internet search will reveal where nearest event is. You could make a weekend trip out of it and it will be worth it to be around others who are as obsessive as you about what you are doing. These events may include races, or they may just be a get-together to share tips and tricks with other radio enthusiasts. You will be amazed at the amount of information that you can acquire from the people who go to these dos.</p>
<p>It may be daunting at first to start a new hobby, since there is probably heaps of stuff that you probably know nothing about. However, the best thing to do is just get started with the basics and learn steadily.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with <a target='_blank' href="http://15scalerccars.com/gas-remote-control-cars.html">gas remote control cars</a>. If you have an interest in model or toy rc vehicles, please go over to our website now at <a target='_blank' href="http://15scalerccars.com">1/5 Scale RC Cars</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are plenty of reasons why gas airsoft guns are gaining in popularity across the United States, such as accuracy, functionality, cost of operation, and realism. One of the most important factors about the maintenance and operation of these guns is the propellant, some of the most common being 134A, green gas, and CO2.]]></description>
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<p>There are plenty of reasons why gas airsoft guns are gaining in popularity across the United States, such as accuracy, functionality, cost of operation, and realism. One of the most important factors about the maintenance and operation of these guns is the propellant, some of the most common being 134A, green gas, and CO2. </p>
<p>The gas that should be used in any particular airsoft gun should be determined by more than one factor. First of all, the temperature in which the gun is being used can affect the gas pressure which in turn affects the gun&#8217;s firing power. Since one propellant may be appropriate in one temperature may be also be harmful to use in, say, a temperature that is 30 degrees Fahrenheit warmer, the fact that most gas type guns are designed for only one type of propellant is indeed a common problem.</p>
<p>The opposite can occur in cold weather. An airsoft gun can stop working completely in cold climates because gas pressure decreases significantly, resulting in the ultimate loss of firing power. It&#8217;s also possible for the valve to remain open following fire if it&#8217;s too cold, which will cause all of the remaining gas in the gun to leak out.</p>
<p>So you should consider both the manufacturer&#8217;s suggested propellant as well as the temperature in which you plan to use in order to ensure the safe and proper operation of your airsoft gun. You want to avoid using a gas that is too powerful as it may damage some gun components.</p>
<p>The most commonly used gas for airsoft guns of Japanese origin (and other selected brands of different origin) is 134A. It can be used in practically any climate that is above forty degrees Fahrenheit, which is why it is such a popular gas to use. If you notice your airsoft gun is misfiring while using 134A, it could mean you need a more powerful gas like propane or green gas.</p>
<p>Just about every other non-Japanese airsoft gun on the market is made for (or at least can use) green gas, the most popular airsoft gun propellant. Green gas is more powerful than 134A, so you need to be cautious in hotter weather to avoid causing damage to your gun.</p>
<p>There are so many different kinds of airsoft guns using green gas that it&#8217;s impossible to determine the maximum temperature at which point the propellant should be changed to something like 134A. Higher quality guns can withstand higher temperatures and lower quality guns can become damaged more easily by use in warm weather, so it&#8217;s up to you to pay attention to the temperature and amount of direct sunlight to which the airsoft gun is exposed. One tip to remember is continuous firing will decrease pressure in the gas chamber, subsequently lowering the internal temperature.</p>
<p>CO2 has the best temperature range for gas airsoft guns, though there are a few disadvantages that make this propellant and its related guns the least popular within their category. For one, almost every single CO2 airsoft gun takes CO2 gas and nothing else; for two, these guns are much more complex to deal with than other models. On top of everything, the CO2 ones are also rather pricey.</p>
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<p>People use airsoft guns for many reasons and activities. For instance, some people shoot cans in their backyard, some hold airsoft wars against friends, and others join teams to participate in organized combat simulations. The purpose of your airsoft gun should be an important factor when purchasing one. </p>
<p>Speed and versatility are not necessary airsoft gun characteristics when simply shooting targets (also known as &#8220;plinking&#8221;). In fact, a cheap, low maintenance spring pistol will do just fine for this type of activity. You can get away with buying a pistol based on how attractive you find it when you&#8217;re not using it for anything other than plinking.</p>
<p>If backyard wars and other such friendly battles is the reason why you&#8217;re buying an airsoft gun, it&#8217;s recommended you consider a spring shotgun or an automatic electric gun, both of which have higher firing rates than the cheaper pistols. A spring shotgun can be easily purchased for around forty dollars and is ideal for small skirmishes.</p>
<p>Automatic electric guns are very powerful airsoft guns boasting RPMs of authentic rifles. If you think your backyard battles could benefit from faster firing, an AEG will serve all of your sniping needs as well as perform similarly to an assault rifle. The only downfall is the cost of an automatic electric gun in addition to the number of pellets one goes through when using this type of gun.</p>
<p>If you can&#8217;t afford an automatic electric gun, you can still get a really fast rate of fire with a low-powered electric gun, also call an LPEG. For much less money, the only real difference in performance between an AEG and an LPEG would the number of feet per second at which the fired shots travel.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s going to cost you a lot more money to join an airsoft team than if you are to hold friendly backyard battles. This is because performance relies pretty heavily on the quality of the airsoft gun being used, warranting team players to invest in the best equipment and accessories for their position. Airsoft teams consist of snipers, riflemen, grenadiers, and support shooters, all of which require different equipment. High capacity AEGs are the airsoft gun of choice for those in riflemen positions while those who prefer sniping generally have high precision sniper rifles with an FPS of 400 feet or more plus the optics needed for distance shooting.</p>
<p>A machine gun would be the ideal weapon for a support gunner; however an automatic electric gun with a box magazine addition works similarly and costs much less. The same is true for the grenadier position, though they also require a quality grenade launcher plus lots of grenades. In all circumstances, every position on an airsoft team should also have a gas pistol, which costs about seventy dollars alone.</p>
<p>There are so many uses for airsoft guns that it&#8217;s impossible to have just one kind. This is why you should be well aware of what you intend to use your airsoft gun for and how much you intend to spend before making any final decisions.</p>
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