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January 29, 2011

Sydney - Australia’s Harbour City

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If you believe an evening in the Harbour City is mainly clubs and pubs, think again. Use your imagination and you’ll discover another sort of Sydney nightlife. There are a number of spooky evening experiences in this most historic of Australian cities – a history of ghosts! One of Sydney’s haunted and historic areas is The Rocks, the original favoured gathering place of whalers, sailors, convicts and gangs.

To explore another kind of Sydney’s nightlife, visit Kings Cross. Kings Cross has a rich social and cultural history and yet is a notorious suburb. It is dotted with true crime scenes and clubs, with lurid tales of wheeling, dealing and corruption.

If your idea of a good night out involves something with a lighter theme, head to Luna Park. The amusement park is well lit up and you can enjoy the wild rides.

Thrill seeking of another kind awaits those who are game to venture high above the harbour with a bridge climb. For an evening on the harbour rather than above it, hire an experienced skipper who will sail you to a secluded bay in the harbour and drop anchor. You may dine in wonder when the lights of the city reflect magically on the water, and witness the magnificent views of the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge.

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January 28, 2011

Wilderness Escapes in Tasmania

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If anyone loves getting out into the great outdoors, surrounded by native life, then they should absolutely visit the Australian island of Tasmania. For holiday details about Tasmania including accommodation, sightseeing attractions and activities, consider visiting the Tasmania Visitors Bureau. This island is lucky to have an amazing combination of lush wilderness escapes, a long and captivating heritage and endless scenic vistas. International travellers will need to make prior arrangements for accommodation and transport, so planning is essential. The Tasmania Visitors Bureau saves travellers from going through all those hassles associated with travel bookings. Fast and comprehensive answers to the questions about a visit to Tasmania are provided gratis.

Visitors who love adventure sports and other adrenalin-pumping activities would love Tasmania. Activities such as rafting, jet boating, diving, horse riding, sea kayaking, climbing/abseiling and cable hang gliding are available to keep you busy and in high spirits. Rafting is available on a number of rivers in Tasmania including the Derwent River, Arthur River, Picton River and Franklin River. A special mention ought to be made about white water rafting on the Franklin River as it is a fabulous multi-day adventure spot. A minimum of 10 days would be taken to complete a full experience along the Franklin. On this trip adventurers will come across the stunning rapids of the Great Ravine. Visitors keen on a one-day rafting trip from Hobart, can do so at Picton River.

If horse riding is your passion, there are lots of riding opportunities over the Tasman Peninsula, Central Highlands, Strahan, Ben Lomond and Coles Bay. Sea kayaking is another activity that is extremely popular in Tasmania and kayak operators can be found in Strahan, Hobart, Freycinet, Bathurst Harbour and Bruny Island to name a few. The Tasmania Visitors Bureau also elaborates on such adventure sports as abseiling/climbing, caving, and cycling/mountain biking. Tourists who are looking for the abseiling/climbing experience in their holidays should check out the guided trips in locations like Tasman Peninsula, Coles Bay, Cataract Gorge (Launceston) and Ben Lomond. For avid cyclers, bikes are available for hire to cycle around Hobart. Bikers can also trek through the mountains and the national forests of Tasmania.

Most visitors will not be keen on adventure sports so they can look for fishing and cruising opportunities. Cruising provides a great, relaxing experience for tourists and is an enjoyable way of experiencing the wonderful rivers and harbours of Tasmania. Gordon River Cruises is one of the most popular tours on the island. Any trip to Tasmania remains incomplete without a captivating sail on the beautiful Gordon River. For visiting heritage locations and finding the best fishing opportunities, visitors are advised to visit the West Coast of Tasmania.

The Tasmania Visitors Bureau are the specialists for Tasmania holidays and cheap package deals. Tasmania holiday packages not only take the pain out of planning a vacation but save you time and money also. Great deals for Hobart accommodation are in good supply too.

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January 19, 2011

The Development of the Diesel Engine

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The most outstanding feature of the diesel engine is its efficiency. By compressing air instead of using an air-fuel mixture, the diesel engine is not limited by the preignition problems that plague high-compression spark-ignition engines. Therefore, higher compression ratios may be achieved with diesel engines than with the spark-ignition type; commensurately, higher theoretical cycle efficiencies, when compared with the latter, can often result.

It should be noted that for a given compression ratio the theoretical efficiency of the spark-ignition engine is greater than that of the compression-ignition engine; however, in practice it is possible to operate compression-ignition engines at compression ratios high enough to produce efficiencies greater than those attainable with spark-ignition systems. In addition, diesel engines do not rely on throttling the intake mixture to control power. As such, the idling and reduced-power efficiency of the diesel is far superior to that of the spark-ignition engine.

The main drawback of diesel engines is the emission of air pollutants. These engines typically discharge high levels of particulate matter (soot), reactive nitrogen compounds (commonly designated NOx), and smell, compared with spark-ignition engines. Consequently, in the small-engine category, consumer acceptance is low.

A diesel engine is started by driving it from some external power source until conditions have been established under which the engine can run by its own power. The simplest starting method is to allow in air from a high-pressure source, about 1.7 to nearly 2.4 megapascals, to each of the cylinders in turn on their normal firing stroke. The compressed air becomes heated sufficiently to ignite the fuel.

Other starting methods involve auxiliary equipment and include admitting blasts of compressed air to an air-activated motor geared to rotate a bigger engine’s flywheel; supplying electric current to an electric starting motor, similarly geared to the engine flywheel; and applying a small gasoline engine geared to the engine flywheel. The selection of the best starting method depends on the actual size of the engine to be started, the nature of the connected load, and whether or not the load can be disconnected during starting.

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January 5, 2011

Which method of carpet cleaning gets the best results?

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carpet cleaning brisbaneCarpet is such a worthwhile addition to any Brisbane home, but just like all fibre products, the looks and longevity of a carpet hugely depends on proper cleaning and maintenance.

Generally, proper carpet care involves regular vacuuming and cleaning using these techniques: shampooing, foam cleaning, dry cleaning, bonnet cleaning, and steam cleaning, or hot water extraction.

Now, the question is, which one of these methods deliver the best results? Most carpet manufacturers, including professional carpeting and cleaning organisations, are unanimous with their answers.

They deem that steam cleaning or hot water extraction is the most thorough way to clean even the dirtiest carpet. Steam cleaning is the most common technique used by professionals. In fact the Australian Standard even states that other methods are only interim cleaning methods and that hot water extraction is the primary method.

Steam cleaning uses a hot water cleaning solution that is sprayed on the carpet via a high pressure delivery system. A truck-mounted or portable machine is then used to thoroughly extract the solution (together with the dissolved dirt). However, note that the truck-mounted equipment is more powerful than the portable one and should be used where possible.

Steam cleaning also consists of a number of phases - from pre-vacuuming to remove the dry soils in the carpet before wetting and turning to mud, treating stains and spots (if any), pre-spraying with a cleaning solution, agitation (hand or machine operated) of the cleaning solution into the carpet, hot water extraction, rinsing with a neutralising aid, and speed drying.

But why is it considered the best? Because only steam cleaning does the following:

  • The high amount of heat it emits kills bacteria, molds, fungus, and dust mites, making it the most hygienic process to clean carpets.
  • It doesn’t leave any residue if done correctly, making your carpet soft, fresh and clean.
  • It is the only method that has the vacuuming process used the entire time which means more “nasties” are removed from your carpet.

As we all know, carpets are very expensive - so you want them to always be in great condition and to last as long as possible.
Highly recommended by professionals, steam carpet cleaning is the best way for you to maintain your valuable investment in soft floor coverings.
Now that we know the best method for keeping your carpets clean the question most asked is how long will my carpets take to dry after cleaning?

The time frame for carpets to be totally dry depends on several things, such as the level of soiling and the cleaning method used. Generally, it can be anywhere from 30 minutes to 12 hours. The Australian Standard states that up to 24 hours is acceptable.

If you use steam cleaning or hot water extraction by a professional, drying should take 2 hours to 12 hours. Take into consideration the following factors to determine how long it will take for your carpet to dry, and what you can do to make it dry much faster.

The type of fibre- This is by far the most important thing. Wool carpets take a lot longer to dry then synthetics. Wool carpets are about 30 % absorbent compared to the few percent range for synthetics.

Thickness and Weight of the Carpet – The heavier the carpet, the longer time it will need to dry.

Exposure to Air – If your room doesn’t have windows, or if the windows are shut, to create ventilation, evaporation will be lessened. Turn on the fan in your room to improve air flow, making your carpet dry faster. During warmer months, turn on the air conditioner instead.

The Humidity and Weather conditions- Obviously the higher the humidity the longer it will take for carpets to dry. Is it a hot fine day or a cold wet day for example?

Now, if you really need your carpet to dry at a much faster rate, opt for professional carpet cleaners that offer speed drying services on top of state of the art equipment and years of experience.

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