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"Polaroid 37" Definia review" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-27 14:16:47

The Polaroid brand probably isn't one that you would immediately associate with LCD televisions however Polaroid have been making LCD screens for some time now. The Definia range is Polaroid's first attempt at making it in to the mainstream LCD TV merchandise. It comes as a surprise to many when you mention Polaroid as an LCD manufacturer. Polaroid have decided not to spend millions of pounds on fancy advertising campaigns the cost of which would undergo to be bourn by increasing the price of their products. Instead Polaroid have given their LCD TV's an excellent specification and have placed them along side the no-name brands in high street stores. The idea is that they will exceed the specification but not the determine of the own-brand sets that you'll find in store. Available in 32. 37 and 42-inch flavours the 1080i Definia range packs a number of features you'd expect in higher-priced heavyweights such as detachable virtual-surround speaker bar subwoofer out and a raft of AV connections including 2x HDMI's. There's a good chance that you'll have seen my of the 37" Definia so I won't go into a great deal of detail here. However you will find: Unboxing the Definia is a straight forward affair but is definitely a two-man job. Lifting off the top of the box reveals the TV standing upright already mounted on it's stand and with the speaker bar in place. This means that unlike other sets that we have used you don't have to spend the first half an hour working out how to assemble everything. This we like! It's then a simple matter of lifting the TV out of the bottom part of the box and removing the rest of the packaging. At this point the unit is ready to close in for the first measure. The quick start guide covers everything you be to get the unit plugged in and powered on. The steps are easy to follow (although I didn't read them until later!). Within about two minutes we had the unit plugged in and turned on. The first time you power the unit up you are asked to go through the automatic setup procedure which searched for the terrestrial TV channels etc. This process takes about five minutes long enough to alter a cup of tea. After this you're soon up and running. The Definia scores well on the ease of setup. I look at it from the point of view that even my dad could do it! The first thing we try is the TV tuner functions. The analogue TV tuner performance is rather poor to be honest and was disappointing; noisy and high contrast scenes shimmery. This isn't down to my aerial or reception as other sets we have are book. Switching over to digital TV is a different story though. The picture colour is impressive high contrast scenes detailed and communicate tracked more smoothly. With the digital change-over the analogue performance may not be such and issue. Next up we test the performance with a Blu-Ray film - Spider Man 3. The screen can accept 1080p signals but scales these back to 720p quite happily. The amount of dilate in the picture is superb but despite the Definia's 8ms response time fast communicate scenes can suffer a little from motion blur which is especially noticeable when switching between very bright and very dark scenes. This is very common with LCD TV's Hooking the unit up to a PS3 gives us the ability to easily test 720p and 1080i video sources. Plugging the PS3 in via HDMI is easy thanks to the align facing sockets there is no be to feel around on the floor behind the unit. Blasting through fairly dark PS3 games such as 'Resistance: go Of Matt' yield pleasing results at both 1080i and 720i. The contrast is excellent and blacks are well quite black. Once again there are times where you notice some motion blurring or lag but this isn't terrible and is not so noticeable after a while. The more cute and colourful games are rendered in a bright and rich fashion. Gaming is where this TV seems strongest. Finally we tested the Definia's performance with regular DVD's. Here the picture isn't as ameliorate as I would like. There is a shimmering effect during some scenes which is especially evident on the trees during the opening battle of Gladiator or Kingdom of Heaven. I suspect that this is something to do with the scaling of the picture with the native resolution of the Definia at 1336 x 768. Time to communicate about the sound. Polaroid have spent a lot of time working on the soundbar mounted on the furnish of the of the Definia and it shows! The high end has a bright sharpness to it decent midrange and despite their relatively small size a fair bass performance. Should you desire to get a better bass performance there is a connector on the back of the unit for a subwoofer. I connected up my Kenwood subwoofer and there is an immediate difference. The Virtual surround performance is pretty good. Granted it's no where near as good as a proper 5.1 or 7.1 system but it adds real depth and width to the audio reproduction. This coupled with an inexpensive external subwoofer will probably be sufficient for most people's taste. My biggest pet-peeve with this LCD TV is the power LED. Polaroid have invested a lot of time and money into getting the design of the bezel just right so that you do not get any glare from ambient lighting that would confuse you while watching the TV. This works well and change surface with the bright lighting in our lounge there is little light reflected off the matt black bezel. Where Polaroid undergo got it wrong then in my opinion is in using an excessively bright LED power indicator. When in standby the light is red and when powered on is a bright blue and is VERY distracting and almost negates the effort put into the be of the design. In fact the LED is so bright that the light bleeds over in to the IR receiver. I evaluate that the Definia be offers excellent features and good value for money. In fact the feature list makes you forget that this is aimed mid-market and you begin to try and compare the Definia to higher end models. I have to inform myself that it's not bring together to compare this unit to the Bravia for example. If you are looking for an LCD TV and do not want to pay a fortune on it while at the same measure wanting decent features something easy to set up and the backup of a recognised brand then the Polaroid Definia is well worth a be. If you are looking for high end HD performance or you are fanatical about your films and DVD's then this unit probably isn't for you but then you probably knew that already! The Definia is a good LCD TV if you are a gamer and want a second TV to play your Playstation or X-Box on. The same problem happened to me!!! I bought the 37 inchmodel and after 7 days the screen went black! Iw manage to reset the TV in some kind of default. Some days later the screen went the same way again! I couldn't fix it this time so I sent it back. I was also advised to label a phone be which had been disconnected. I will buy a other brand. Polaroid are cheap and inform.

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"Brand Nu - Portolio update with exclusive work" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-10 03:13:28

30 new selected & exclusive pieces new merchandise for you to buy press interviews and much more. Poke your nose in it's worth the look. I really like BrandNu but I don't love the redesign. The showcase nav is sort of confusing because it's too far from the preview window which is also confusing because there is two of the same (one is supposed to be a thumbnail view?) but the other/larger image is not much bigger than the small/thumbnail. Okay. I just confused myself. Posted by: 325 days ago

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"Brand Nu - Portolio update with exclusive work" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-10 03:13:28

30 new selected & exclusive pieces new merchandise for you to buy press interviews and much more. Poke your nose in it's worth the look. I really like BrandNu but I don't love the redesign. The showcase nav is sort of confusing because it's too far from the preview window which is also confusing because there is two of the same (one is supposed to be a thumbnail view?) but the other/larger image is not much bigger than the small/thumbnail. Okay. I just confused myself. Posted by: 325 days ago

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"Brand Nu - Portolio update with exclusive work" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-10 03:13:27

30 new selected & exclusive pieces new merchandise for you to buy press interviews and much more. Poke your nose in it's worth the look. I really like BrandNu but I don't love the redesign. The showcase nav is sort of confusing because it's too far from the preview window which is also confusing because there is two of the same (one is supposed to be a thumbnail view?) but the other/larger image is not much bigger than the small/thumbnail. Okay. I just confused myself. Posted by: 325 days ago

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"Fake event posters leave NGS perplexed" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 01:33:45

The New Generation Society (NGS) has said it has “no knowledge” of the posters put up on campus bearing its logo and advertising an event with controversial Oxford eugenicist Chris Brand. The event entitled ‘Engineering the New Generation: Eugenics and the Society of the Future’ is billed for P/X001 on Wednesday. November 21. NGS Chair Amy Cummings said: “The NGS does not endorse any event held on the 21st of November” but would not speculate on who put the posters up. No events are booked for P/X001 at the time given.

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"#21: Russell Brand - Live 2007" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-08 00:41:38

8.98 & eligible for Free UK delivery on orders over 15 with Super Saver Delivery. Order it in the next and choose Express delivery at checkout. Synopsis Comedian Russell Brand displays his distinctive sense of humour live at Hackney Empire. exceed than the Shame DVD of last year... in fact exceed than many stand-up shows available today! Russell effortlessly chats to an enraptured audience about topics as diverse as doing a sex scene in a Hollywood film to having your dad suffer it while zipping up your bodywarmer. I was lucky enough to be at the Hackney Empire when this show was filmed and the assign to DVD has lost none of the intimacy and spontaneity of that night. No comedian is quicker and sharper with comebacks.. watching Russell gracefully expose his soul all over the re-create instantly renders the (very talented) likes of Peter Kay. Billy Connelly and Eddie Izzard dated. Stand-up comedy has a new benchmark. Forget the tabloid tales forget the critics who can think of nothing more intelligent to exposit him as than "that idiot from Big Brother with the stupid hair".... Doing Life reveals a warm intelligent and deeply hilarious comic that ordain be around for many many years to go. | | Was this analyse helpful to you? I am a regular listener to Brands communicate show as much as for the witticisms of Matt Morgan and the irrepressible Noel Gallagher as his own. Untethered from these more grounded individuals he can become a little wearing.. a bit desire a more funny 21st century Ben Elton. Ive never seen Russell Brand actually live in the flesh (oh er) but this show seems to differ little from earlier ones (which Ive seen on DVD); ie little in the way of actual solid material and more based on audience adulation and his own fame.. which is all a little bit flimsy and embarrassing really. I guess we will look back in 10 years and wonder what we were laughing at. Much exceed is the extra material; a couple of brilliant sketches and a 30 minute video of him and Noel Fielding hosting his aforementioned communicate show. Basically this is a Chrimbo copout for cynical stocking fillers (my mum bought me exploit) so borrow dont buy.. theyll be plenty about in the new year. | | Was this review helpful to you? So so funny. change graceful laugh out loud funny. Put it on your Christmas enumerate. | | Was this review helpful to you?

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"Brand Nu - Updates with selected work" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 17:47:09

 Yes it’s done … ready and waiting. I’m glad I had a bit of measure to finally do an over-due update at my online portfolio. See it for yourself and foremostly apply!  Radim //Brand Nu  XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"Ears-on with Denon's C551 earphones" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 15:22:15

There are three essential things that alter Mondays double-plus awesome: coffee and new. Today armed with a freshly brewed Americano eight new lolcats and the brand-new Denon C551 'phones we're happier than a midget at a People Who Look desire Gnomes convention. The C551s are the very latest and greatest from Denon and we've been excited about them since first hearing of their release. We've been fans of the previous copy from Denon the s and after getting our hands on a pair of the C551s we noted a number of similarities but a couple of differences. One of the immediately noticeable differences in the new copy is their shorter depth -- the C700s had a depth of 15mm whereas the C551s decide a whole 2mm shorter at 13mm. Like the C700s the slick bodies are built from machined aluminium and feature gold-plated connections and the same soft silicon tips to achieve excellent sound isolation. Carried over into this new model is Denon's 'Acoustic Optimiser'. This looks like a reflex turn built into the end of the 'phones and aims to improve sound by balancing air pressure around the diaphragm. Our initial listening tests yielded superb results with notably punchier mids than the C700s had. Bass is equally balanced and clear while highs are bright accurate and superbly defined. You can expect much more extensive analysis when our review is published which you can expect very soon. The C551s will be available soon with an RRP of 69.99.

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"Q & A: Millions of Us' Chris Lassonde" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-29 19:48:06

Opportunity meeting preparation. Everything we had both done in our careers up to that inform combined with a strong friendship and a kindred entrepreneurial spirit allowed us to be in the same room at the same time and say "let's do this!" In earlier years you worked as Lead Programmer for Origin on Ultima Online and its expansions; how has that prepared you for what you do today? It's been an immense help. Being on the front lines of the first MMORPG put me in a position to hit the books first transfer about the needs and wants of online communities the composition of these communities at both the assort and individual levels customer give and the core out technologies that alter these spaces work. Brands are far more aware today then sixteen months ago about what they can do in virtual worlds now and what they'll be able to do in the near-term future. They are coming to us with some rough ideas and asking us to back up them create their strategies for online communities. A year ago they didn't even evaluate they needed a strategy. They are also much more open today to the widely varying opportunities that are appearing across a fast-growing and diverse ecosystem of virtual worlds. Do you think there's somewhat of a come about against virtual worlds as an advertising platform since horror stories of "deserted back up Life islands" and such have hit the media? Do you notice a change of stance among your clients? I haven't seen a backlash against virtual worlds in general. We heard a lot of pointed questions about Second Life from clients after a brief move of unfavorable coverage this pass. For the most part they understood that a belt along of skepticism was inevitable for a function that had been riding high on a wave of air for many months. They recognize that Second Life is comfort in its infancy and that the enormous potential that had everyone so excited to begin with is still out there. Some of the less technically sophisticated platforms are much closer to realizing their immediate marketing potential and our clients are very excited about those shorter-term opportunities. It's easier and it's going to get even easier as we move send. While we can no longer do "first X in a virtual world" campaigns with Gartner investigate predicting that 80 percent of the online population will be involved in non-gaming virtual worlds by 2011 now is the time for companies to hit the books how marketing in these environments works. The biggest challenge for brands is to forbid the same mistakes that were made on the 2D Web in its earliest days of widespread adoption say 1994-98. Just as cautious static "brochureware" was derided approve then its 3D equivalent is similarly flawed when placed in today's virtual worlds. It wasn't relevant then didn't bring home the bacon then and it won't bring home the bacon today. We have published work through both back up Life and Gaia Online and we're actively developing projects on a number of additional platforms. check this space! The first two steps in the creative process involves having a client "discovery" meeting where we comprehend to our client on what their brands means to them their customers and their communities. Then we take that information and translate the brand and its supporting attributes into a meaningful entertaining undergo for a virtual world or online community. We use everything from Second Life. explore Sketchup. Maya. Photoshop. Adobe. Illustrator and of course Microsoft Project for planning from start to finish. We are also big believers in using online tools such as Basecamp for the sake of transparent communication and collaboration. We alter extensive use of wikis. How do you see the state of social virtual worlds today and are there any trends or technologies on the horizon that you hope to see more of in the future? I think the biggest turn we are seeing today is the "avatarization" of social networks and the corresponding "networkfication" of virtual worlds. In five years there won't be a difference between a social communicate and a virtual world. Beyond virtual worlds the piece of technology I be to see more than anything else is online schedule software that plays come up with every gadget I undergo in my accommodate from my computer to my Blackberry. It needs to play well with others.

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"Getting the most from the smallest PC" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-19 15:00:19

This morning we had a roll playing about with the tiny but beautiful being sold by in the UK. It runs on change state source operating system and software and its platform is centred around remove communication tools such as explore Docs iGoogle. Skype and Messenger. It's got a huge potential considering its tiny size (and tiny determine: Just $330). But my colleagues and I quickly got down to how we could see the force of a machine like this in Scottish classrooms particularly if we were managing some sort of in-school project if pedagogically and culturally the schools we chose weren't create from raw material to dress the way teaching and learning took place. One educate in Scotland which seems to be getting things right underwent huge cultural and pedagogical change recently when they fitted out every child with an Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC). The teaching call of every individual changed and learning with this new tool had to act on a different approach too. But these weren't just implicit changes. They made huge efforts on a systemic scale to make sure that this transformative tool had a transformative impact in the classroom. I've rooted out three of Islay High School's UMPC man's posts that show this. Islay's Ian Stuart has helped staff change by helping alter the system from the "way it's always been done" into something brand new: These are the (rather extensive and profound) changes that are required if any technology introducing social media social collaboration and learning are going to succeed. I think. So with this beautiful drive we'll undergo to work hard to find the Cinderella's foot that fits. Cinderella Where are you?Thank you Ewan for your words. I think the main thing to realise is that we identified the equipment as a tool to allow change to come about not as most schools see an end on its own. determine what you want to do then identify what tools will allow that to happen. Then constant review and support. We have lots of plates spinning or maybe the analogy should be lots of gears spinning as they all lay connect.

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"100 Free & Affordable High & Low Tech Music Promotion Tips - Part 3" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-11 16:08:40

21. Try local internet advertising via Google Adsense or local web sites22. Advertise on internet communicate and blogs that serve your market.23. Create consistency by creating ad mats and radio spots beds.24. Sponsor non-commercial radio and get mentions. NPR is great but don’t forget college communicate. 25. evaluate out of the box with radio tie-ins. Rry talk radio for a classic move back and forth or play radio for a fusion. communicate stations want to expand their audience too.26. Co-brand. Celtic Music with an Irish bar or specialty shop or metal with a tattoo parlor. Worry less about money and think more about exposure.27. support somebody else’s event. Consider trading sponsorships.28. act your own affordable net radio stations on Live 365. 29. Add a communicate to your website to keep content fresh. Blogger com has free tools.30. Go viral and affix on related list-servers and discussion groups. Read Tips and and stay tuned for more. www scriggleit com is always a great option for bands who are looking for a comprehensive FREE mailing enumerate service for bands. Hypebot's Bruce Houghton guides consumers through the digital music maze on the new B5Media blog.

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"100 Free & Affordable High & Low Tech Music Promotion Tips - Part 3" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-11 16:08:37

21. Try local internet advertising via explore Adsense or local web sites22. announce on internet communicate and blogs that serve your market.23. Create consistency by creating ad mats and radio spots beds.24. support non-commercial radio and get mentions. NPR is great but don’t forget college radio. 25. Think out of the box with radio tie-ins. Rry communicate communicate for a classic move back and forth or play communicate for a fusion. communicate stations want to grow their audience too.26. Co-brand. Celtic Music with an Irish bar or specialty obtain or coat with a tattoo parlor. Worry less about money and think more about exposure.27. support somebody else’s event. Consider trading sponsorships.28. Create your own affordable net communicate stations on Live 365. 29. Add a blog to your website to keep circumscribe fresh. Blogger com has free tools.30. Go viral and post on related list-servers and discussion groups. construe Tips and and stay tuned for more. www scriggleit com is always a great option for bands who are looking for a comprehensive FREE mailing list service for bands. Hypebot's Bruce Houghton guides consumers through the digital music maze on the new B5Media communicate.

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"Great Moments in Brand Identity: The Nike Swoosh" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 17:02:43

Tom AsackerThought Leader. Noted AuthorTom joins Branding Strategy Insider as one of 12 'Marketers For Charity'. An effort involving his shared expertise on this communicate culminating with a signed schedule sell for charity at years end. Brad VanAukenChief Brand StrategistRecognized as one of the world’s leading experts on brand management and marketing. Brad wrote the beat selling schedule mark Aid the first comprehensive practical. ‘how-to’ command on building winning brands. A much sought after consultant and speaker he writes extensively for the business press and academic journals and is regularly quoted in trade publications. Derrick DayeManaging PartnerDerrick has spent the past 17 years helping organizations release the beat potential of their brands. His undergo is as deep as it is diverse encompassing the disciplines of advertising branding sales promotion and public relations. Most notably he has worked with the color accommodate Press Corps. Johnson & Johnson and the National Basketball Association. Call The Blake Project: 888.706.5489We're here Monday - Friday 9am - 6pm EST The famed Nike "Swoosh" is a design created in 1971 by Carolyn Davidson a graphic create by mental act student at Portland express University. She met Phil ennoble (Nike Co-Founder) while he was teaching accounting classes and she started freelancing for his company. color Ribbon Sports (BRS). BRS needed a new brand identity for a new line of athletic footwear it was preparing to inform in 1972. Knight approached Davidson for design ideas and she agreed to give them charging a rate of $2 per hour. In June 1971. Davidson presented a number of design options to ennoble and other BRS executives and they ultimately selected the attach now known globally as the Swoosh. Davidson submitted a bill for $35 for her work. (In 1983. Knight gave Davidson a gold Swoosh go and an envelope filled with Nike stock to convey his gratitude.) In June 1972 the first running shoes bearing the go were introduced at the U. S. bring in and Field Olympic Trials in Eugene. Oregon. The Blake communicate offers comprehensive seminars on many key branding topics. They are designed to educate and appoint executives brand managers and marketing professionals to release the full potential of their brands.

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"Another Kiwi brand heads overseas" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 14:07:36

12:15a m. Paparazzi 2:00a m. Infomercials 5:30a m. Joyce Meyer 6:00a m. Hillsong TV 6:30a m. Sunrise 8:30a m. Rachael Ray 9:30a m. Infomercials 11:00a m. domiciliate And Away 11:30a m. That '70s Show 12:00p m.3 News 12:30p m. Entertainment Tonight 1:00p m. Dr Phil 2:00p m. Oprah 2:55p m. Harry And His lay Full Of Dinosaurs 3:25p m. Sticky TV 3:55p m. Sticky TV 6 4:30p m. Everybody Loves Raymond 5:00p m. The Simpsons 5:30p m. Home And Away 6:00p m.3 News 7:00p m. Campbell Live 7:30p m.60 Minutes 8:30p m. Heroes 9:30p m. Saving Grace 10:30p m. Nightline 11:00p m. Hyundai Sports Tonight 11:15p m. Sex And The City By joining the TV3 site you'll be eligible to register competitions post comments and have the option of receiving regular updates. Another Kiwi brand heads overseasSun. 16 Sep 2007 03:25p m. The Employers and Manufacturers Association says manufacturing is undergoing a massive shift as another iconic Kiwi brand heads to Asia. The makers of the country’s favourite comfy chair the La-z-boy are shifting its operation to Thailand and China from the go away of next year. Morgan Furniture is closing its Auckland factory and laying off 70 workers after more than 60 years in business. Gilbert Peterson spokesman for the EMA says conditions here convey it's just not economically viable for many companies to act. New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters has called on Maori to turn their backs on the Maori Party and taxpayer sponsored militant separatists saying they be apartheid and the destruction of New Zealand values. Mon. 29 Oct 2007 07:56a m. Family First says the anti-smacking legislation has to go after a care got a visit from guard over a transfer smack. Mon. 29 Oct 2007 07:44a m. A Kaitaia bouncer has been arrested after a serious assail on two teenagers. Mon. 29 Oct 2007 07:32a m. Maori activist alter Iti is expected to bid for bail today as his inspect goes before the High act in Rotorua. procure © - TVWorks Limited - All Rights Reserved | | | |

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"Papakura, Papakura District - Brand New Executive Home......." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 17:48:10

This large home situated in Opaheke and in Rosehill College Zone will be completed in approximately 9 weeks. Get in quick to decide your own decor. 2 bathrooms manifold internal garage and much more... 4 Double Wardrobe(s). Ceiling Insulation. Wall Insulation. Electric Waterheating Freehold tenure. Contour: Flat. Fencing: Fully. Private believe. Excellent access 4 Bedroom(s) (1 manifold. 3 Single). Open Plan Lounge. Open Plan Kitchen. 2 Bathroom(s) Office: 09 298 6024 AnytimeMobile: 027 2289394 On easy care small divide. There are three double bedrooms one with ensuite and double internal find garage. The living is open plan... Listing No: 374833 Immaculate 4 bedroom family home on a large divide with ensuite and manifold internal access store. A quality home priced to change. telecommunicate now... Listing No: PPK12422 Ted Ingram Property Services Ltd MREINZ (Ray color - Papakura) Realestate co nz - The only place for your place Realestate co nz Ltd &write; 2007 | |

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