Christmas Gifts Overseas
Posted in Gift Boxed Baskets Ideas on 04/22/2006 07:08 am by admin

Four Reasons To Give Negative And Slide Scanners As Christmas Gifts
Technology has taken off in the last ten to fifteen years. As early as two decades ago, there was no such thing as public use of the Internet, and the idea of communicating with someone overseas was a pipe dream and not something that could be accomplished in a matter of seconds. We have all gotten so used to the benefits of technology that we sometimes forget how many precious objects – documents, photos, film – that we have hiding in the attics, basements, and closets of our homes. There will come a time when we want to hand these down to future generations, or it will be necessary to consult their importance once again.
Now with the holiday season upon us, there has never been a better time to think about giving slide scanners for Christmas or purchasing your own. Don’t let another year go by without being able to hold onto the things that matter most.
1. To Save Space: Nobody likes clutter. Even pack rats get tired of the mess! That’s one area where slide scanners can help. Instead of keeping all the old documents and memories in one area of your house, where they can collect into quite a large pile over the years, why not designate them to an off-site storage building and keep the scanned versions in your home. That way, they are always there when you need them, but they don’t take up too much space.
2. To Preserve Important Documents: Tax returns, important receipts, birth certificates – the list goes on! No matter what kind of important document you may one day need, slide scanners are able to preserve important documents with all the efficiency that you need out of modern technology.
3. To Convert Family Slides: Memories of Christmases past, tucked away on old 35mm slides – just because something is precious to you, that doesn’t mean the storage device in which you keep it has to be treated as such. To hold onto the memories that last, it is important that you choose a technology that will not wear out on you. By using slide scanners to convert those old slides to something you can burn to a disc and play for years to come, you will be in a better position to enjoy and hold on to the memories that you cherish, for as long as you live. You will also have something that future generations can look to with pride and appreciation.
4. To Make the New Year a Profitable One: There is profitable business to be had in slide scanners and negative scanners. Many people who do not have a permanent need for one will pay you to scan their documents and memories for them. By making a small investment of a few hundred dollars, you can have everything you need in order to start your own profitable business. Low start-up, virtually no overhead, and, if you do a good job, repeat customers!
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Christmas Gifts Overseas Questions
Ideas for Christmas gifts for my overseas in-laws to be!?
Ok, so my in-laws live at Germany and I want to send them like a gift basket or something… I’ve been trying different sites but they’re too expensive! and there’s nothing I really like..
Any ideas????
Thanks!!
Thanks! I just have to figure out how to send it overseas.. lol!
Have you tried “Edible Arrangements”?
They are well appreciated on birthdays and on special occasions and so delicious! (My friend cried when she finished her last fruit lol she wanted more chocolate)
If you can’t buy one, make one! My other friend Made one in the morning for her big sister for her birthday!
Christmas swap nets no present last year?
My husband’s family does a $10 swap of presents for Christmas. Since everyone now has jobs, I suggested increasing it to $20 which others agreed with but MIL didn’t and let the matter die. We lived overseas last year and although my husband and I bought for those we had names for. My husband received his gift and I did not. I didn’t panic because his brother has had me before and sent it late courtesy of my MIL. Now, it’s October and still no present and we’re going to be picking names again next month. What would you do? Would you ask for someone to be held accountable for not reciprocating the agreement? Would you back out of this arrangement? How would you do it?
do whats right, just participate, if they wanna do $10, do $10, if they wanna do $20, do $20, if you get him, get him a gift that says “I put no thought into this” like a Hanson C.d.
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