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Rubbermaid Products for Closet Organizing

Rubbermaid is a household name, known for supplying us with reliable products for a variety of uses in our home. They are also known for being well priced and long lasting. If you are in the market for products to organize your closet, it only makes sense to purchase from a brand name you trust and respect.

One of the top selling closet organizing products right now is the Rubbermaid closet in a box. This is a unique feature that allows you to customize your closet to your individual storage space and needs. Most closet organizing kits give you specific items, but not this one. Instead you decide what pieces you want and the sizes, then Rubbermaid customizes a kit specifically built for you. Sounds great right?

If you are worried about making those decisions, don’t be. Rubbermaid offers outstanding customer service representatives to assist you every step of the way. You can also give them the basic information and allow them to come up with some layout and designs for your closet. You will then be able to visually see the transformation and how it will work for you. If you don’t like the results, then you are not under any obligation to purchase anything from Rubbermaid. That is quite an offer!

One of the reasons Rubbermaid products are so well accepted by the consumer is that they are expandable including the clothing rods, rails, and the shelves. This makes installation much easier as you simply extend the product to your desired length. This process makes installing several different products much simpler because you have some room to make adjustments. This really minimized the measuring process as well as eliminates the need for cutting.

One of the best features about these types of closet organization products is that you can rearrange them at any time without too much effort. Over time, the contents in our closet change right? It just makes sense that having a closet organization system that can change with us is quite the investment. You aren’t locked into having your closet organized the same way forever. Even the shelves can have their height adjusted because of the Fast Track design. You can space them out or bring them closer together, even add more shelves if you like.

It is very important for your custom closet organization products to stand up to the test of time. You don’t have to worry about that with items from Rubbermaid. Each piece of material comes with a life time warranty. You can obtain a free copy of their warranty information to review by calling them or visiting their website.

To see all of the custom closet organization products Rubbermaid has to offer, check out your local home improvement stores. Most of them carry this brand. You can also check out the internet including www.Rubbermaid.com. They also have a product catalog that you can view online and even request for one to be mailed to you.

Still not convinced? You will find pages and pages of consumer reviews regarding Rubbermaid closet organizing products. You won’t be disappointed with the information you find either! The price of Rubbermaid closet organization systems and products is very inexpensive compared to other brands on the market. Combined with their flexibility, easy installation, and warranty, you won’t be disappointed with the results of their products to customize and organize your closet.

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External ArticlesVideo: ShowdownLAN 2007 pt. 1 of 2

ShowdownLAN 2007 pt. 1 of 2
dmaksim
6 min 34 sec - 01-Jul-2007

Part 1 of 2.

Me (Lennox), my GF Sarah (Demona), and my neurotic brother Mike (The_Ruiner) had a blast at ShowdownLAN 2007... the biggest, baddest LAN event ever held in California.

A disclaimer- this was all put together from short video clips taken with my little 3-megapixel digital camera, so the quality may not be fantastic.

Some notes:

-Mechanical bulls are a lot harder to ride than it looks. ;]

-Left 4 Dead is RIDICULOUSLY fun. No trailer I saw of it beforehand even REMOTELY did it justice. I can't WAIT for this baby to come out.

-Mad props to the event organizers and sponsors... the Showdown events have been the greatest, biggest, most well-organized LAN parties I've ever been to. Very polished with lots of prizes, giveaways, tournaments, and random contests throughout. I think it's safe to say you can count on everyone coming back next year. W00t!


Update 10:42am July 2nd:
Some folks have been sending me messages about what my gameplay experiences were like.

Well, first off, let me mention that we had the developers hovering over our shoulders while we were playing- both to give the occasional gameplay tip, as well as to observe any useful player feedback. One guy mentioned to my brother that the pipe-bombs and molotov cocktails were extremely useful for clearing out large groups of zombies. I believe my brother failed to hear the follow-up comment, which was "Just make sure you don't use them indoors". Now, my brother jumps out of his skin and screams regularly when playing doom 3, so he's easily shake-able. At the start of our first run, as soon as 4-5 zombies rush at us, he decides that this constitutes a huge crowd, and lets a molotov cocktail fly. Unfortunately this ignites the entire fucking apartment that we're trying to make our way through, burning us all to death. (At least the zombies didn't get the satisfaction of eating us, I guess.) This was immediately followed by us beating his ass in real life, and racous laughter erupting from the large crowd behind us.

I got several more chances to play over the weekend. If I had to emphasize one thing about the gameplay it'd be how absolutely paramount teamwork and cohesion appears to be. The developers tried to emphasize this on their presentation onstage, and boy is it true. If you try to run off and pull a john-rambo in this game, you quickly turn to zombie-food. You really have to cover one another's backs. If a teammate is overwhelmed by zombies, he gets knocked to the floor, where he tries to stave them off with pistols, as you see in the video. A teammate must "help you back to your feet" when you're in this state.

Another cool touch is that if you are killed, it is possible for you to rejoin the action later in the campaign. What's left of your party can come across an isolated survivor somewhere else in the city, barricaded in a corner or locked in a closet. If they find & release him, you're back in the game. (Albeit with only a pistol to fight with, but as soon as you find a weapons cache, you're back in business.)

The witch boss-character is especially fucking frightening looking.

The hunter boss-character is one of the playable zombies, and the developers did a good job controlling these guys. Oftentimes we'd look behind us to see the silouette of this hunter zombie stalking us by jumping from rooftop-to-rooftop-to-balcony. Very disconcerting.

Getting puked on by the methane-filled, "Boomer" zombie makes all zombies in the area go nuts and focus their attacks on you solely.

Some doors are lockable, so it looks like fortifying areas is an important gameplay element.

A full campaign takes about an hourish to complete, and it's split into 3-4 (I believe) segments.

When injured badly, your movement speed drops and you gimp around. Animation is very, very well done. It is also incredibly satisfying to see the zombies drop when you shoot em. I don't ever recall seeing a repeated death animation for any of em. I'm sure repeat animations are used, but I saw hundreds of zombies die, and it's done well enough that it all looks very dynamic.

The AI Director that the devs talk about works like a charm. I wouldnt've noticed it, but the swells/lulls of gameplay keep things very interesting. Nobody was bored playtesting this game, but nobody was overwhelmed either. You form a really quick camraderie with your other party members.

If you have any other specific questions, feel free to shoot them to me via a comment. I spent a lot of time in the L4D booth so chances are I have an answer. ;]

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