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...doesn't take long to sort out, then, that the higher the "f-stop," the more closed the camera's aperture. Beginners will appreciate the fact that the D40 has a knob of preset modes, not just my favorite "auto" mode but "portrait," "sports" and more. What's cool is that, when you change modes, the screen shows the changed settings. Little by little, the notions will start to sink in: what the camera is trying to do to shoot action, what it needs to take a portrait at night...
Chemirik certainly stirs enthusiasm. "He's re-created the new link necklace?making it cool and groovy so that anyone can wear it," says retailer Jeffrey Kalinsky. There's also Chemirik's study in shape and his subtlety of volume. "I like giving the impression of a necklace being heavy when it's actually light," he says with a twinkle...
...retailers as diverse as Alexander McQueen and L.L. Bean are indulging in the traditional textile. Kate Spade's wool boot is boxed out in plaid, as is Estée Lauder's jeweled compact, illustrating the evolution of this onetime preppy look. What was once campus chic is now runway cool. Yves Saint Laurent designer Stefano Pilati even featured it for spring. But who better than Burberry, epic old English purveyor of plaid, to square up its new men's fragrance, Burberry London, in a bottle covered with tartan fabric...
...water evaporates, it gives up energy, which is then released inside the salt tank. The result of the energy transfer: the water becomes colder as the salt heats up. Pipe water through the slurry into radiators, and the system can heat the home; circulating the cold water will cool...
...have its glitches.” Iovino told The Crimson that he’d been made aware of the CharlieCard’s availability through Harvard’s employee program for pre-tax transit passes. While some students thought the new CharlieCard was “so cool,” others were still frustrated about the impending fare hike. “So they’re trying to force you to pay more for subway service that isn’t as good as New York’s?” asked Laura E. Stafford...