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  • iMemories White Paper Part -I
    One of the hottest trends in social media today is online home videos, which often involve an extra step up front to first transform the older physical media (reels and tapes) to digital format before posting and sharing online
  • iMemories White Paper
    Boring home video of Cousin Dan’s trip to the Grand Canyon….tedious shots of Susie’s first piano recital….shaky footage of a poorly lit 1970s Christmas….We’ve all suffered through terrible home movies.
  • iMemories Tutorial
    Every now and then, you may discover that the home movies you recently had converted to DVD format will not play on your DVD player at home.
  • Replacing a Bathroom Sink Part-III
    Variations of Faucets
    • There are several styles of faucets. Those with “single-Hole” faucet, which brings the water supply through the main faucet pipe, controlled by a valve within the faucet, or a “4” Center set & 8” Widespread faucets, which controls the water through the two faucet controls (Hot & Cold) on either side of the faucet.
  • Replacing a Bathroom Sink Part-II
    Installation

    Preparation of the sink requires installing new fixtures into the sink, depending on the manufacturer. This can be accomplished before placing the sink on the wall or vanity, or afterwards, depending if there is enough access underneath/behind the sink after it is dropped in place. If you think there room will be a little tight, you should install these appliances first. See manufacturer’s manuals for proper installation instructions
  • Replacing a Bathroom Sink Part-I
    • Most sinks are fastened to the wall by two sets of fasteners. One set is fastened to the wall, and the sink hangs on this fastener. The other set will [typically] be a set of screws, through holes in the back of the sink (underneath – see arrow), where they should be easily accessible.
    • When the screws are loosened and removed, the sink should stay in place, remaining supported from the upper fasteners. To remove the sink from the wall, lift up on the front of the sink, tilting it away fr
  • Replacing a Bathroom Sink
    TOOLS
    • Tape measure
    • Pipe wrench
    • Pry bar
    • Utility knife
    • Adjustable wrench
    • Screwdriver
    Materials

    • Replacement Sink
    • Replacement Faucet
    • Sink Trap
    • Tail piece
    • Supply lines
    • Silicone caulk or plumber's putty
    Teflon® tape
  • Can’t Play Your New Home Movie DVD on Your DVD Player?
    Every now and then, you may discover that the home movies you recently had converted to DVD format will not play on your DVD player at home. The first thing to do is check your DVD player at home to see when it was made, and whether it’s a popular brand or an “off-brand.” Your equipment may have been manufactured before the newer, DVD-R or DVD+R disks, which are the most typically used for preserving home video footage, came on the market. Or, the equipment may have been produced by a company
  • Social Media and the Hot Market for Online Home Videos
    One of the hottest trends in social media today is online home videos, which often involve an extra step up front to first transform the older physical media (reels and tapes) to digital format before posting and sharing online. In order to understand both the scope and future directions of this trend, it is helpful to define the term “social media.”
    As explained on www.wikipedia.com, social media are the online tools and platforms that people use to share opinions, insights, experiences, and
  • 12 Tips for Home Movie Success: Advice to Turn Home Movie Nightmares into Enjoyable, Watchable Produ
    Boring home video of Cousin Dan’s trip to the Grand Canyon….tedious shots of Susie’s first piano recital….shaky footage of a poorly lit 1970s Christmas….We’ve all suffered through terrible home movies.

    To help families avoid common pitfalls and take better home movies, iMemories has prepared its list of “12 Tips for Home Movie Success”:

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