Advantages: Screen, music player, internet access, easy access to functions, lots more. Disadvantages: Um... it's so good I keep paying it too much attention
I was finally ready to go! My new phone. And so shiney!
The Phone's Style And Shape
I sat there in awe of my shiney new phone. It was so sleek and cool, and so shiney! And who doesn't like shiney things. The phone is sleek and black with it's large 640 by 360 pixels screen, which although isn't the biggest touch screen available I feel that it's still large enough without making the phone any bigger than it needs to be. The phone is has curved corners which is accentuated with a rim around the front of the phone. Mine is black though it also available in red, giving it a bit more style. With only the touchscreen and just 3 buttons on the front of the phone it looks very stylish indeed.
The phone itself is typical of most phones in shape, which I like, and it also weighs less my last phone, despite being slightly bigger, and is ...
Advantages: A couple of big tunes Disadvantages: Inconsistent
?Push The Button? was the fifth album from the Manchest0based Electronica duo The Chemical Brothers. It was one which stood out as a, although they had consistently remained as a successful mainstream act since their 1995 debut, at this point they were able to come up with a burst of new potential future classic dance cuts with this 2005 record as they showed how the North West delivers when it comes to Trip-Hop and Big Beat material.
1. ?Galvanize?
The album starts with the Q-Tip assisted club banger which really brought major attention back to the group as with this they were able to break the top five (in the UK) with a timeless killer cut which is seen to get them using the raps vocals of one of the biggest in the game to have survived the Jazz Rap years up to current times. It is a fly tune and one which you will always struggle ...
Pushedto the Limit is the new auto-biography by Jordan / Katie Price. Having read her previous ones I really was hoping that this book was better than the last and I am pleased to say that it was.
The cover of the book has a white background and a picture of Katie holding her head and the title in white lettering at the bottom and her real name in pink lettering at the side. The back cover of the book has a black background a has a full picture showing Katie glammed up as Jordan.
THE BOOK
The book consists of 18 chapters with the first starting on Christmas Eve with this being Juniors first Christmas. Katie goes on totalk about how bad and depressed she felt after having given birth to Junior and how she was diagnosed with postnatal depression. As the book moves on she talks very openly about how her depression was ruining her ...