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The Tardis Iphone 4 Case Is A Customized Cover Case Made From Durable Hard Plastic.

joey on Mar 9th 2012

Customization seems to be the trend these days, and that applies even to the accessories of mobile phones and other gadgets. I suppose it is, in a way, a form of self-expression. It is adding a personal touch to what would otherwise be a generic item. So if you see a Tardis Iphone 4 case, what does that tell you about the owner of the phone?

The most obvious, of course, would be that the owner is a hardcore fan of the television show Doctor Who, or a Whovian, as they are called. The large cult following that this show had amassed over the years have spawned an entire slew of merchandise dedicated to the show, including books, shirts, mugs, action figures and dolls, and others. Eleven Doctors on, and the show is still going strong. It should not be a surprise, then, that on the list of Doctor Who-inspired items will be cases for your iphone. In cases like this, oftentimes the most used will be the Tardis apple iphone 4g case.

The Tardis iphone 4 case can be a customized cover case created from durable plastic. The plastic is coated using a layer of magnificent enamel setting off of the case&rsquos design and, concurrently, prevent leakages from scratches or abrasions which may ruin the style or the top of the case itself. It gives you every one of the basic functions everyone actively seeks in a iphone case. Besides being resistance against abrasions, the plastic can be durable enough to face up to minor bumps and dings, softening whatever impact it could be exposed to.

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International Shipping Finds Strength In Hard Times

joey on Jan 2nd 2012

International Shipping is just one of the small carriers that is based in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Perhaps the biggest news about the airline is that it has started merging with Frontier and will soon be doing business under that name. The merger will take about eighteen months to complete and was started in early 2010. Like most of the other small and regional airlines, the majority of their customers are people who do frequent flying for business purposes. While they used to have only forty destinations, they have recently increased their offerings to seventy destinations including Costa Rica and Mexico. This company is strong now and will get even stronger after the merger is done.

Because the merger is still in transition for both companies, lots of current customers have questions about the different programs that are offered by the companies. If, for example, you have a Midwest Miles account, all of the miles and rewards that you have accumulated will get transferred (every last one of them) to a Frontier account. The new account is called a Frontier EarlyReturns account and it will have the same account number that your Midwest Miles account has. International Shipping promises that nobody will lose any miles during the merger. If you have questions you can call one of the dedicated customer service lines that Midwest/Frontier has set up.

As you’ve probably noticed many small carriers avoid having the seating designation of first class only. Because there are some people who simply won’t fly any other way these airlines have implemented a unique program to give them a little extra piece of space. In this innovative program the first four rows are designated as STRETCH compartments. This program allows you get gain 5 inches of usable travel space in the designated rows which is more than enough for the average person to deal with.

A few words regarding baggage weight because it is a concern for very many people. Baggage weight is a concern for many people. So the policy with International Shipping is each bag may not weigh more than fifty pounds. That certainly seems more than adequate for most people as well as generous. That clearly seems aimed toward discouraging overweight luggage. This is no doubt related to heavy bags only. There are some exceptions to this rule, and you will need to read them on the company website for additional details. Due to the global economic crisis, the airlines have been hit very hard. While some have experienced more difficult times, International Shipping will retain an healthier outlook due to the merger with Frontier. The result will be an expansion of service destinations as well as increased capital assets. The combination of merging plus Code sharing with other smaller airlines allows for even more profitable service offerings for Midwest/Frontier. There is a lot happening with Midwest as the merger continues to roll-out over the 2010-2011 period.

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