Archive for February, 2012

Viante Home Products Company on Housewares TV @ 2011 International Home + Housewares Show

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012


Viante Home Products Company www.vianteusa.com showcases a new coffee maker, toaster oven and an interchangeable electric griddle at the 2011 International Home + Housewares Show. Viante also introduced a wall hanging fire place soon to be on the market. Learn more about the International Housewares Association and the International Home + Housewares Show here www.housewares.org

How does working at Nordstrom compare to working at Macys?

Saturday, February 25th, 2012

Currently I work at a Macy’s store in the d? Department m? Agers. Macy cut my hours and not to treat his Employ? S tr? Well. I am all? ? a job interview at Nordstrom two days ago and they said they will call me on Monday. Nordstom is a better company to work for? How works as caissi? Re? Nordstrom?

So it’s better to drive the farms out of business than allow the illegal workers to continue?

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

There is no doubt that the U.S. could not compete with imported produce and South Am? Central America, if they t? forced? s to pay the wages? Gaux of? United States. Would produce import? S articles as m? Agers are from China, there is no doubt about that fact. These farms pay a lot of imp? Ts to land? United States, but we did not need these farms, correct?

Housewares 2010: BlueN USA

Saturday, February 18th, 2012


BlueN focuses on developing eco-friendly products for its consumers. Founded and headquartered at the Energy Environment Research Center at KAIST, the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, BlueN has pioneered revolutionary technologies such as anion generators and metal oxide catalyst filters. BlueN specializes in environmental technology and concentrates on the three most important sectors of the environment: light, air, and water. www.BlueNUSA.com

Why do people line up hours in advance of electronic launches but not for furniture or clothes?

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Why do people line up just t?? S cell phones, but not for furniture, v. clothes, items m? Kitchen appliances, etc.? What the? Electronics are sp? Cial?