The VirtualWall.org themovingwall.org
You can find a wall color palette at a paint store or a hardware store that sells paint. You can also find it on the internet if you can't find it there.
You can find all sorts of contemporary wall clocks on the internet depending on what your tastes and needs are. Amazon has some great black and white ones.
try www.consumersearch.com/wall-oven-reviews
Houzz is a site that offers a wide range of wall sculptures. Another site, Sculptures Direct Offers a large selection of acrylic, metal, and stone sculptures.
To find studs in a wall using a stud finder, turn on the stud finder and place it flat against the wall. Slowly move it horizontally until it indicates the presence of a stud. Mark the location and continue to find other studs by moving the stud finder along the wall.
try a site called http://www.wallsplots.com i found some there.
Cheap is a relative term; however there are many online retailers where one can purchase wall maps at competitive prices. One can find wall maps at the Maps official site for about $11-30.
ask another site this site is not realiable
They are carved into the Vietnam Memorial in Washington DC. There are many websites dedicated to listing Viet Nam casualties. Here are two I have used, and one I haven't tried yet: 1. "No Quarter" [http://www.no-quarter.org/] is a Viet Nam casualty SEARCH ENGINE. 2. "The Moving Wall" [http://.www.themovingwall.org] is a site for the traveling scaled down Wall, but does have the list online of the casualties listed on The Wall. 3. I have not yet checked out "The Virtual Wall" [http://www.VirtualWall.org] but it is refered to on The Moving Wall site, which also provides a direct link. I have now checked out The Virtual Wall, and it is not a full listing of all the names listed on The Wall in Washington, DC. Instead, it is a site for the posting of MEMORIALS to those whose names are on The Wall. Most of the memorials are posted by brothers-in-arms, family, classmates, and friends. The site also contains a section listing those who received our Nations highest decorations. This site, unlike the others, provides an informative insight into the backgrounds and lives of some of those who gave the last full measure of devotion to duty. The site invites all, who knew or care about the sacrifice of those named on The Wall, to post a tribute. j3h.
You shouldn't, but if your ipod and internet Router are both plugged into the same wall plug, the Ipod charger may be 'stealing' all the power from that socket, leaving non for your router. Try moving your ipod to a different plug.
Depends on the phone, is it a smart phone? You can use the internet, there's a site called myxer.com where you can get free music,wall papers and videos.
The Western Wall is a Jewish Holy Site.