Business Professionals No Longer Sole Buyers Of Aluminum Cases

A sleek, stylish briefcase has been a staple for business people for as long as businesses have been around, as they're an absolute must when it comes to keeping important papers organized and protecting valuable electronic or digital equipment. Aluminum briefcases offer today's modern business people even more when it comes to security, protection, and style, so it's quickly getting to the point where you see them everywhere.

However, don't make the mistake of thinking that if you're not a business professional or a CEO that you can't benefit from choosing an alternative briefcase for yourself as well. Today's aluminum cases come in a wide variety of forms and functions, so the chances are excellent that there's one out there designed to suit your uniquely important needs.

Protecting your Laptop.

Most of the people do not need to worry about carrying loads of documents and keeping them safe but most of the people do have to carry around their laptop. You should consider exchanging your battered laptop bag for a sleek aluminum case. This is because of the fact that using anything other than an aluminum case is like waiting for an accident to happen irrespective of the fact that you are a writer or a Face book junkie. Sooner or later your laptop might get ruined in the rain or you may drop it or someone may try to break into your bag to steal your laptop. However if you have a briefcase that is made of aluminum you need not worry about all this. You laptop would always remain safe and sound.

Protection of digital media.

Are you a graphic designer, a musician, a computer technician, or even just a music lover? You might want to look into an aluminum CD case to keep your discs in order and safe from harm while you're on the go. Damage resulting from being dropped, crushed, or scratched will ensure that they're always in working order and ready to go right when you need them to be. Plus, you'll make a stylish, professional impression everywhere you go whether it's to a business appointment or just your local coffee shop to get a little creative writing done over a latte.

Aluminum Rifle Cases.

Are you a hunter, a sport shooter, or a gun enthusiast? Then you might want to think about protecting your valuable firearms and shooting equipment from harm with an aluminum rifle case. Any serious hunter can tell you how important it was to find just the right rifle, so it just doesn't make sense not to protect that type of investment with a proper carrying case.

Protecting Art Pieces.

If you're an artist, an architect, or anyone else who needs to be able to carry around paintings, sketches, or other forms of professional art safely, consider investing in an aluminum portfolio case. Watertight construction, heavy-duty locking mechanisms, and tamper-proof hinges guarantee that all of your hard work and creativity are well protected from whatever your commute throws at you. Plus, walking into a meeting or job interview with an aluminum portfolio case in hand makes a powerful professional statement that will work in your favor. It just might be the extra touch that gets you hired!

Any way you see it, aluminum cases are quickly becoming the obvious choice when it comes to protecting valuable items from harm or theft. And no matter what your professional responsibilities are there is a case somewhere that has been designed to suit your needs. Find out more about aluminum cases and switch from your old case to a brand new aluminum case today!

Check out the wide variety of aluminum cases offered by Mezzi, including laptop briefcases and art cases.

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August 12 2010 | Travel | No Comments »

Beijing Shopping: Buy Exquisite Chinese Knots

Applauded as one of the most representative symbols of Chinese culture, Chinese knots have commanded the love and fascination of Chinese art lovers for centuries. Simple as they are in their physical makeup - most designs are created out of only one thick thread, they are highly praised and admired for their creative, complex craftsmanship. Used extensively by ancient Chinese to decorate everything from household items to clothes, it gradually became a popular gift. In Beijing, there are many local shops that offer beautiful, unique Chinese knots.

Used mainly as an auspicious decorative object, Chinese knots are most commonly seen on the door of a house, the wall of a room, on clothing, and as decorations on gifts. They come in both large and small sizes, depending on the use, and there are a variety of classic designs that have developed over the years. Though sometimes thought of as an accessory that merely accompanies larger items, some knots never fail to stand out with their conspicuous beauty. Red is the most popular color used, because this color symbolizes fortune and happiness in Chinese culture.

Knots with different designs began to appear in Chinese homes in prehistoric times. But it is believed that they didn't become a popular decorative art until the Tang and Song dynasties. This art form reached its peak in the Qing dynasty and was accepted by most people.

This art was almost lost in the early 20th century as China entered an era of modernization. Then, many people viewed such knots as out of date and having little practical application. In the late 1970s an artist named Lydia Chen revived this art in Taiwan, after which Chinese knots started to flourish again and became more and more popular.

Consisting of only a single thread, a Chinese knot can be very simple or extremely complex. While a simple design can be easily made by using a model, a complex knot demands excellent skills and takes a long time to finish. Most knots look identical from the front and the back.

Here is a list of the 10 main types of Chinese knots made by modern artists:

1. Double Coin Knot

2. Chinese Button Knot

3. Oxalis Knot

4. Round Brocade Knot

5. Cross Knot

6. Good Luck Knot

7. Sauvastika Knot

8. Pan Chang Knot

9. Caisson Ceiling Knot

10. Ping Knot

Chinese knots used during festivals usually depict classic images. These include "Auspicious Dragon And Phoenix," "Fish Jumping Over The Dragon Gate," "Fu Xi Shuang Quan" (fortune and longevity), "Double Shou" (longevity), "Double Xi" (happiness), "Extra Good Luck," and "Everything Goes Well."

In China, a large variety of social concepts can be represented by Chinese knots - marriage, friendship, family unity, brotherhood, and the formation of special or secret community, because "knot" is pronounced like "connection" in Chinese.

Visitors in Beijing have a great opportunity to buy beautiful, unique Chinese knots at the local shops. Sometimes it's best to find a tour guide in Beijing to help you go shopping.

A. Lao writes about Chinese culture and history. He now works with a Beijing tour guide who brings visitors to great Chinese shops. From time to time, he personally tailors Beijing tours.

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September 07 2009 | Travel | No Comments »

The Wine & Cheese of Italy: Off the Beaten Path in New York

by Mara Hernandez-Capili

Italy is the country known for its good taste, fine gourmet, romantic places and great Italian cheeses. We are knowledgeable of Mozzarella and Parmesan- two great cheese varieties that only came from Italy. Italy is agreat city to be it is even one of my "must-go to" travel destinations. Apart from all of these there is still one reason why you should love Italy and this: the Italian cheese and wine combo.

At New York, New York there is a festival that will celebrate the wine and cheese of Italy. The festival is entitled: "The Wine & Cheese of Italy: Off the Beaten Path." The festival will feature 8 different kinds of wine and 6 different kinds of cheeses. These varainats will be the examples for the wine and cheese tasting class. The event will feature two respecatble persons on the industry: Dilek Caner and Chris Munsey.

Caner will introduce the fine grape variety of Italy that makes their wine taste so good. Munsey on the other hand will discuss the concept of artisanal cheeses and how they differ to commercially produced cheeses. One interesting class that Munsey likes to talk about in his class is the art of Cheese tasting. Munsey on the other hand will give lectures on the concept of artisanal cheeses and how they differ with commercially produce cheese variations.

Basically you can pair cheese and wine depending on their taste. It is likely that a wine can be paired up with a cheese from the same region that it's made. Also, soft and light cheeses are usually paired with light and white wines. Heavier, darker and nuttier flavor of cheese is great to compare with darker and bolder wines. The general guide is Light to light .

A Cheese clock is a cheese plate that is fun to place together. It is achieved through putting different types of cheeses on a huge plate following a quadrant which houses the 4 types of cheeses. Start your cheese clock from the bottom or the 6 o clock quadrant and work your way up, gradually increasing the boldness and heaviness of the cheese.

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May 20 2009 | Travel | No Comments »