The York P10 Wireless Chest Belt Heart Rate Monitor With Watch is a stylish sports watch ... more
and an accurate ECG heart rate monitor designed to promote your health and well being, and keep you on track all the time. This great heart rate monitor with watch...
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The York P10 Wireless Chest Belt Heart Rate Monitor With Watch is a stylish sports watch ... more
and an accurate ECG heart rate monitor designed to promote your health and well being, and keep you on track all the time. This great heart rate monitor with watch will comfortably fit all wrist sizes, and the black and silver colour makes this suitable for both men and women alike. This ideal training aid is not only compatible with many fitness machines, but also has the benefit of being able to be used any time, any place. This makes the York P10 incredibly versatile and practical for everyday use.
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Advantages: Size And Amazing Architecture Disadvantages: Foundations where a bit scary for me
I love york and whenever possible go for a weekend. Whilst there I always visit York Minster and usually stay in an Inn a few feet away directly facing the Minster. The first thing that strikes you is the size of it and the fabulous architecture (it's over 500 feet wide and has a central tower almost 200 feet high). Visitors come from all over the world to admire York Minster Cathedral.
Whilst you are looking around the Minster bear in mind it took over 250 years to complete and the only devices they had then were simple levers, pulleys and hoists. Lots of Masons and Carpenters spent their entire working lives just helping to construct York Minster.
In the year 306A.D. Constantine was proclaimed Emperor in a ceremony which took place on the sight of the future Minister, there is a statue of him looking very Imperial outside ...
debmercury 12.04.2008 (26.04.2008)
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Advantages: Easy to use, clear display, responsive, quality product Disadvantages: Standard memory stick is not big enough
I really love my P10 - having used other people's makes and models it makes you appreciate the quality of the camera. It's easy to use in fully automatic 'Point-and-click' mode, but gives you control over focussing (focussing distance), image brightness, etc. if you want it. It is always responsive - none of that waiting around for a picture to appear when you want to flick through your snaps. The display screen is bright and clear, and the rechargable battery last for ages... ok, up to 90 minutes when taking pictures, or more if you're just displaying them. The battery is quick to recharge too - about an hour from flat.
The camera comes with a lead that allows you to plug the camera into a TV, if you like, and display your pics there.
You can also record movies on the camera, though these use up lots of space on the memory stick ...
Advantages: Lots of history Disadvantages: Admission charges
at £7.50 per adult and £2 per child. There are a whole range of other options too, including tickets that allow you into the Minster only, or just into the Tower or audio tours etc.
I never cease to be amazed by the sight of York Minster. It truly is one of Britain's most impressive pieces of architecture. To give you an idea of its size it is 158 metres long (519 feet) and 60 metres high (198 feet), whilst its central tower measures 20 square metres (65 square feet) and is the largest church tower in England.
As a rule I try to avoid the major tourist attractions but in the case of York Minster I did make an exception. My only compromise was that we visited midweek, early in the morning to avoid the main crowds, but even at before 10am on a Wednesday morning there were still plenty of people about. According to the statistics one third ...
micksheff 23.04.2008
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