Monday, May 11, 2009

What Color Will It Be This Weekend?:


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Face it, not everyone has the time or would like to put in the eft in turning on the ther channel to figure out what the day's ther is going to be like. If you're like the majority of that population, the quickest, easiest, and not always reliable way of figuring out what the ther is going to be like is to just look out the window and sort of gauge it. And like I've said bee, it's not always reliable especially if you live somewhere like the Pacific Northwest, a la Seattle, WA. And gardeners, whatever the ther will be like dictates the survival of their plants or their composting projects.


But why bother with educated guesses when there is a unique and modern alternative? A small and attractively styled device that looks like a glowing cube called a Color Changing Weather Bea offers accurate ther inmation with an easy to follow color coded legend that lights up. Found on Composters.com, this unique ther bea receives its current ecasted ther your region from the National Weather Service wirelessly, meaning no internet nection would be required.


The Color Changing Weather Bea does exactly what its name implies, it changes colors according to the ther inmation its receiver acquires. Ranging in colors from white below 10 degree Fahrenheit ther to a vivid red ther in the 100s, just watching the bea's frosted glass cube cover change colors is entertaining in itself. The bea can even be set up to gather the weekend ecast, wind speed, UV index among a variety of other ther related options. As you can tell, this bea may come in handy gardeners, surfers, snowboarders and hikers alike.


The ther bea uses LED light bulbs; hence energy costs are reduced, making the Color Changing Weather Bea an energy efficient product. Primarily, it should only be used indoors; you do have to plug it into an electrical outlet after all and should it get wet, you may have a potentially hazardous situation on your hands. Requiring little set up (literally plug and play) and quite user friendly, figuring out what the day's ther is going to be like has never looked so colorful and attractive.
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