Hot product for the computer user
We went to the Vancouver Home Interior and Design show and had such a great time. Our faith in human nature was restored when we were walking up the stairs to go into the show and a nice couple stopped us and asked if we were going into the show. We said that we were, and they gave us two free tickets compliments of Benjamin Moore paint stores. So, we got into the show for free, which is always a good omen. Once inside, I was very impressed with all of the interesting stuff that I could buy. (Yea, I’m a sucker for a new toy, invention or a gotta-have-it something or other)
Anyway, I always carry my handy-dandy high def Vado pocket cam with me. (I learned to take it with me on a recent Alaskan cruise and it proved indispensable) I even happened to get a great interview on cam with a fellow and his wife that is rebuilding an 18th century house in France and he is selling shares in it and offering tours in the summertime to the wonderful wineries in the area.
About half way through the show, I came across a great product for computer users. It is a portable heat pack that can be used and reused from between 5 and 10 years. The video will tell you all about it. I think it is great for computer users who suffer from sore necks, shoulders, arms, wrists, backs or any other part of the body that you can apply heat to. I hope in the future to interview the folks that make this product. Enjoy the video. Rick and Pat.








