A few days ago while surfing the web I found one site where pedometers (a device for counting steps, miles, meters, time, etc) were discussed, mainly All-In Fitness Pedometer in iPhones and iPods. I understood the principle of its work but what I was interested in was the history of this invention.
Originally the pedometer was invented by Thomas Jefferson (the author of the Declaration of Independence) about two centuries ago. He took the device from France and made some improvements to the design.
Of course, during the course of time the technology has changed but the main functions have remained similar. A special sensor is responsible for counting the number of steps by counting the number of your body shakes.
Now you can combine trainings with listening to your favorite music as iPhone can perform the function of an MP3 player.And if you don't want to invest you money in pedometer business you can just order you #1 pedometer for iPhone directly from Apple Store.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Summer fashion = Forever Fashion
Summer is not only warm and sunny weather, it's also an opportunity to wear less. And economists can easily calculate that if you need to wear less clothing (thanks to higher temperature) - you can buy a bit more expensive clothing!
It's good to know that summer is also a period of bigger discounts. It allows to save money twice. First time by buying less clothing, and second time by buying clothing for less.
So, if you understand all the benefits - you can easily go to my favorite online store of designer clothes and choose some thing from the latest designer clothes summer collection, already discounted.
It's good to know that summer is also a period of bigger discounts. It allows to save money twice. First time by buying less clothing, and second time by buying clothing for less.
So, if you understand all the benefits - you can easily go to my favorite online store of designer clothes and choose some thing from the latest designer clothes summer collection, already discounted.
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