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Have a trade show or an event and need to rent computer equiptment?

May 25, 2007 by Tricia

Own or manage a business?

Have you ever had computer equipment break down, or perhaps found that you needed extra computer equipment, but only for a short period of time? Have you thought of looking into computer rentals? ComputerRentals.com has been in business for over 25 years and is one of the oldest and most respected names in computer rentals throughout the US and Canada.

I can think of many reasons why a company might feel the need to rent computer equipment. Perhaps there’s a trade show coming up and you can’t afford to remove the computer equipment that you need for the trade show or convention from your offices? Rent it.

Perhaps your company has a large project and you temporarily hire a number of new employees? Should you purchase new computer equipment even though the new hires will only be working with the company for 6 months or less? It’s probably not a good idea as it will increase your companies cost layout for the project. Why not rent the computer related equipment that you need?

Along with the above listed reason for renting computer equipment you might have a short off-site employee training session that you need to provide computer equipment for, a short customer research project, or perhaps you’re moving offices but you decide to rent computer equipment for the new office to smooth the transition from one office to another? See, there’s probably hundreds of reason to rent equipment.

I know that when I worked with a plastic surgeon a few years ago I was there in the beginning helping him set up his new clinic from the ground up. We rented computer and other office equipment for the first couple of months until he fully moved his practice from his former office to his brand new clinic. Renting computer equipment was one of the best things that we did to get the office up and running quickly.

CRE can provide your business with short term computer rentals in the form of the latest PC or Mac desktops, laptops, plasma and LCD display rentals, and audio visual equiptment. You can also rent accessories for these products such as floor stands, DVD/VCR combo players, and audio speaker rentals.

If you manage and office or business do visit the ComputerRentals.com site so that you can see for yourself what kinds of computer rentals are available for your business needs.





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Northern Lights

May 20, 2007 by Tricia

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Azalea buds

 

I just noticed the other day that my Northern Lights Azalea has buds! Yesterday I even noticed that a few of the buds are beginning to open too. In this photo you can see the partially open flowers behind the Azalea buds.


My little Azalea is extremely slow growing. Yes, they are slow growing plants, but I think mine could use a tiny bit more light as it has a rose in front of it that blocks off some of the light the Azalea would get if that rose wasn’t there. I wish when I’d planted the rose and the Azalea that I’d put the azalea ahead of the rose. When the Azalea does finally grow to maturity it should be four feet tall. However, for the past two or so years it’s only been 2 feet tall or less. The rose gets to about 3 feet tall by the end of summer. I may still rearrange these plants.

I got lots of work done in the front flower beds yesterday and of course I took a lot of pictures of the flowers and plants. Hopefully I’ll get some work done in the backyard garden beds later today!

BTW Some people have been asking what kind of camera I’m using, it’s a Sony Cybershot DSC-H5 7.2MP.

Update! I must pay more attention! I knew I was coming up to my 1000th post, but when I wrote this one I didn’t realize that this was it. You see there were no balloons or party noisemakers. So this is it number one thousand. Kind of anti-climatic huh?

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information.

Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: Azalea, Azalea flowers, buds, flowers, garden, Northern Lights Azalea, Nothern Lights, plants

Spring beauty

May 16, 2007 by Tricia

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Orange Tulip

Bright as a flame, as lovely as a sunset – this gorgeous orange Toronto tulip can be found blooming in my garden. It’s delicate, luscious, and bold all at once.

How does nature manage to create such beauty?

Every time I look out at my garden, or walk out into the yard and peer down at what has changed that day by growing, developing a bud or blooming I’m always amazed.

Filed Under: Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: beautiful, beauty, bloom, bold, delicate, garden, nature, Orange, orange tulip, photo, photos, plants, sunset, tulip, Wordless Wednesday

Enjoying the bounty of Spring

May 13, 2007 by Tricia

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Daffodil

Daffodil

The daffodils are blooming early this year. Not all of them are up but two types have managed to bloom so far. I think have two or three more varieties that still need to make an appearance.

I’m really enjoying the garden this year. Many of the flowers are blooming early this year. You see I planted some bulbs that bloom early and some that bloom late. Often of the same type – like early, regular and late blooming tulips. This year they seem to be blooming at the same time instead of being spread out over a month to month and a half as they normally do.

Are the spring bulbs still blooming in your garden?

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information.

Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: bloom, bulbs, daffodil, flower, flowers, garden, green thumb, nature, photo, photos, plants, spring, sunday

Hellebores have five lovely petals

May 12, 2007 by Tricia

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This weeks Theme is Five

Since this weeks Photo Hunters theme is five, I thought that since I’ve been taking so many photos of my garden that I’d find one of my Spring blooming flowers.

Did you know that there aren’t that many Spring bulbs or perennials that have five petals? Not of the ones that I grow anyway!

Well I found a lovely photo or two of a five petaled flower. I took these photos of my Hellebores (Christmas Rose) about two weeks ago. They are still blooming! I love how long they last.

5 petals and the bud of a soon to be new flower:

Hellebore

The lovely Christmas Rose bloom from another angle with yet another flower bud resting nearby:

Hellebore

Sorry I was so late getting my Photo Hunter post done!

Filed Under: Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: bloom, bulbs, christmas rose, five petaled, flower, garden, Hellebore, perennial, photo hunter, Photo Hunters, plants

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