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Interview with a Master CarpenterEver wanted to know more about carpentry? If so read my interview with a master carpenter who works around the county where I live and is considered one of the best.
How to Become a Master Carpenter for Less than $50Complete complicated construction calculations that take a lifetime to master with the Master Carpenter calculator from Lowe's.
An Interview with a Master Carpenter: All About the ProfessionMy father, Jerome Stamberger, retired from the profession of carpentry in the 1990s, having worked as a professional since the age of 18, first in Korea during the Korean War.- A Look at Norm Abram: Master Carpenter of PBS's This Old HouseA short biography of This Old House's Master Carpenter, Norm Abram.
Christopher Columbus Creative Master's Thesis: Test on ColumbusThis is part of a master's thesis about the life and times of Christopher Columbus for use with fifth-grade social studies students entitled "Travel through time with the Story Genie: A Christopher Columbus unit. This is also appropriate for grades 3 & 4.- 'The Ward' is Not John Carpenter's Comeback FilmJohn Carpenter's 'The Ward' has hit limited theaters. It's been ten years since the legendary horror director has helmed a theatrical film. Many genre fans are drooling in anticipation for a chance to see something new from him.
John Carpenter's 'The Ward' - the 'Halloween' Master ReturnsLooking at John Carpenter's 'The Ward' which is the first feature length film he has directed since "Ghosts of Mars" which came out in 2001. It stars Amber Heard as young woman locked up in psychiatric hospital haunted by a ghost.- 'Someone's Watching Me!" - the Lost John Carpenter MovieReviewing "Someone's Watching Me!" a made for television movie written and directed by John Carpenter back in 1978. It is often referred to as the lost John Carpenter movie as before it was released on DVD in 2007, its availability was scarce at best.
- Was Jesus Really a Carpenter?Often you hear Jesus referred to as “the Jewish Carpenter,” but is that accurate? Was Jesus really a carpenter?
John Carpenter's 'Christine:' DVD ReviewPart 9 of our tribute to the Master of Darkness. John Carpenter's "The Ward" premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13. This is John Carpenter's first feature film in 9 years.
John Carpenter's 'The Fog': Blu-ray ReviewPart 6 of our tribute to the Master of Darkness. John Carpenter's "The Ward" premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13. This is John Carpenter's first feature film in 9 years.
John Carpenter's Vampires: DVD Film ReviewPart 5 of our tribute to the Master of Darkness. John Carpenter's "The Ward" premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13. This is John Carpenter's first feature film in 9 years.
John Carpenter's Halloween, an In-depth AnalysisOver twenty years after its initial release, John Carpenter's Halloween remains one of the most viscerally frightening motion pictures ever conceived.
John Carpenter's Village of the Damned: DVD Film ReviewPart 4 of our tribute to the Master of Darkness. John Carpenter's "The Ward" premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13. This is John Carpenter's first feature film in 9 years.
John Carpenter's "Assault on Precinct 13": Blu-ray Film ReviwPart 3 of my tribute to the Master of Darkness. John Carpenters "The Ward" premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13. This is John Carpenter's first feature film in 9 years.
John Carpenter's "The Thing": HD-DVD Film ReviewJohn Carpenter's "The Ward" premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13. This is John Carpenter's first feature film in 9 years. In tribute to the Master of Darkness, we will be reviewing some of his films on home video.
John Carpenter's 'Ghosts of Mars': Blu-Ray Film ReviewJohn Carpenter's "The Ward" premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13. This is John Carpenter's first feature film in 9 years. In tribute to the Master of Darkness, we will be reviewing some of his films on Blu-ray.- Movie Review: John Carpenter's VampiresA group of secret soldiers funded by the Catholic Church are ambushed by a master Vampire, and the remaining members of the team set out to kill him.
- First Steps to Building Your HomeThe art of building a house as referenced from a master carpenter. The individual that is having their dream home built, should understand that there are some initial first steps that depend solely on the individual having the house built.
- Building a DIY Fireplace BusinessNo master carpentry or masonry skills required. Anyone can build a ventless gel fireplace and that means anyone can start a business offering this unique service to their community.
- What I Did with My Bachelor Degree in Drama, and Master Degree in Library ScienceMy degree did not lead to instant riches, fame or a very large fortune; but I have not regretted the hours spent in the classroom or the time spent researching and preparing for class.
- Jack Vance: Master Tale-TellerA brief biography of Jack Vance, one of the old masters of imaginative literature, and a short list of his works with a short description after each one.
- An Indispensable Set of Books for a CarpenterEven though much building ability comes from experience and on the job training, there is an indispensable set of books every young builder should have.
- Movie Review: John Carpenter's in the Mouth of MadnessSutter Cane is the best selling horror author who goes missing before the release of his new book. The publisher of the book hires John Trent (Sam Neil) to find out what happened to their best selling author only to find out that Sutter Cane is more than what he appears.
- The Strength of Construction and the Prefabricated Take OverThe art of construction is fading to the history books. The day of a true carpenter, plumber and electrician is taking a backseat to prefabricated construction
Happy 75th Birthday to LegoThis weekend Lego and my daughter shared something - a birthday! On August 10, 2007 Lego became 75 years old.- Surviving the Mortgage MarketRich Naran draws on experience to point out ways to stay on top and profit during the rise of interest rates in this mortgage market.
- Beautiful Wedding Venues in the Livermore, CA AreaInformation about three beautiful wedding venues in the Livermore, CA area less than an hour from San Francisco. Contact details also.
- New Orleans: Haunted DestinationThis was a wonderful adventure my husband and I had in New Orleans on March 3-5, 2003 before Hurricane Katrina hit. We really enjoyed it and even met Anne Rice at Emeril's Delmonico Restaurant.
Lego Star Wars the Video GameMay the force be with you. I know it's hokey but also it can be a lot of fun, and not just for kids. The Lego Star Wars video game is fun and can be quite funny and enjoyable for all ages.
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