Sunday, April 8, 2012

Swisstek Watch

Swisstek Watch
Top Rated is.gd Customer Reviews: "I have nothing but compliments for this watch and the company. I have worn this since 3 years now and it looks like new and never stopped. The alarm function is great for travel or office related use. Love it." Product Description Swisstek Watch A stunning and rugged limited edition timepiece packed with features. This Swisstek "Tungsten Alarm Chronograph" watch blends high-TEK tungsten, which is virtually scratch and corrosion proof, with high-grade stainless steel and fine gem stones. Tungsten Carbide is 3 times more rigid than steel and 6 times more rigid than cast iron or brass. The watch is set with 9 diamonds and is completed with a sturdy scratch-resistant double domed sapphire crystal and push button double deployment clasp.Tungsten carbide weighs 1.5 times more than carbon steel and wears up to 100 times longer than stainless steel. Tungsten carbide is a non-corrosive material that can only be scratched, cut, or shaped with a preci! sion diamond. Tungsten carbide's highest compressive strength is used as a heavy metal alloy in armor piercing artillery and tank shielding for the military. Complementing the bezel is a dome shaped, double curved, sapphire crystal, which virtually makes the entire face of this timepiece scratch resistant.Crafted with bright luminous hands for effortless night-time viewing, the distinctive elegance of contoured steel, and the robust qualities of tungsten, the Swisstek Tungsten Alarm Chronograph is a ...





Stevie Ray Vaughan - Interview 1989

Stevie Ray Vaughan - Interview 1989
Stevie Ray in 89 Vancouver Canada





"Walk Away" (Ben Harper Cover Accapella)

Walk Away (Ben Harper Cover Accapella)
I don't do YouTube videos. But I did one.





Are There Other Options Besides Bankruptcy in Texas?

Are There Other Options Besides Bankruptcy in Texas?
wmtxlaw.com Bankruptcy may or may not be your best route. There may be other options available besides bankruptcy in Texas. Dallas bankruptcy lawyer Christopher Migliaccio explains these options in this short, but insightful video. If you owe a lot of money to creditors, you may be able to negotiate a settlement. Many times, creditors are willing to settle a debt for less than what is owed. If you choose this option, be very cautious. There are a lot of predators who will take advantage of you, so be sure to ask the right questions and understand what you are agreeing to. Sometimes, it feels like the only choice when you are burdened with debt is to file for bankruptcy. In Texas, though, there are great exemption laws that make it possible to live pretty comfortably even if you have outstanding debts. It is really about you. Can you handle the creditor calls? Can you deal with the lawsuits? Can you accept that you owe outstanding debts? You are the only one who really knows ! what is best for you. For more information, contact Warren & Migliaccio today by calling 888-584-9614. wmtxlaw.com