Advantages: Beautiful, the ultimate dog, affectionate Disadvantages: prone to running away, assertive over food
The Siberian Husky is the ultimate in dog breeds, descended from the Arctic wolf. If you are thinking of buying a Siberian Husky there are a few things you should be aware of.
Firstly, Sibes cannot be let off the lead except in enclosed spaces, being prone to answering the call of the wild, including the call of birds, squirrels, rabbits and anything else which can be chased. They are not good with livestock as we found out with our sibe, Ovidius.
Unlike some of the 'macho' dog breeds out there, you don't buy a sibe to scare people away and we have found Ov to be a people magnet. People will stop their car and get out to say hello to him!
In terms of health, the siberian husky is relatively hardy, but can be prone to zinc defiency dermatitis, something a number of sibe owners are unaware of and at times can go unnoticed.
A sibe ...
Advantages: A superb balm for aches and pains Disadvantages: its a bit smelly!!
Tiger Balm was the brainchild of a Chinese Herbalist many years ago. The balm was originally formulated for the Chinese Emperors to use.
After the herbalists death one of his sons travelled the East accompanied by a tiger (A symbol of strength and vitality in the East) selling the balm wherever he could.
In the 1920`s his two sons established a company base in Singapore to manufacture the Tiger Balm and the product is widely used throughout the world nowadays.
Tiger Balm is used for the relief of muscular aches and pains, I find it especially useful after a hard days gardening.
The balm can be bought in two strengths, the Red Balm which is extra strong and the White Balm which is regular strength, you can also buy a Tiger Liniment oil to use for massage purposes.
The balm contains camphor which has a really pungent smell, many ...
Sarahjh1 19.12.2008
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Advantages: Great fun, well-researched, solid characterisation Disadvantages: A bit of an odd collection
Part one of my holiday reading this year, Brigadier-General Sir Harry Flashman relates his twilight years in this eleventh and, sadly, penultimate volume of The Flashman Papers (the 'finder' of the papers, George MacDonald Fraser passed away early in 2008).
In three separate episodes ranging from his early sixties to his mid-seventies, Flashman proves there's no rogue like an old rogue. In The Road to Charing Cross (by far the longest installment, comprising a good two thirds of the book), Harry foils a plot to assassinate the Emperor of Austria, before dropping an old rival for his wife's affections in hot water in The Subtleties of Baccarat. His final hurrah then appears to take place in Flashman and the Tiger, where the elderly Flashy crosses swords with a man who once saved his life at Rorke's Drift.
The great thing about ...
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Fan
Cooler Fan Diameter
120 mm
Fan Bearing
Ceramic bearing
Cooler
Thermal Resistance
0.13 °C/W
Manufacturer's product description
Water Cooling will never be the same!The NorthQ Siberian Tiger Water Cooler is simple to mount and provides a massive performance boost!The system is completely closed and sealed. No changing the water, no risk of leaks and because it is very simple to install, the RMA and support problems are no longer issues. The pumps are certified by danfoss to operate for 6 years without fail.
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