The minuteKEY machine combines innovations in robotics electronics and software engineering and this patented technology removes nearly any chance for human error. It is a revolution in the key duplication market providing consumers and businesses with a fast and convenient way to duplicate home and office keys.
The 100% automated machine takes just one minute and there are three easy steps to follow to receive your copy. First select a key style using the touch-screen then insert the key you want copied into the front of the machine and after a minute you can take your copy home. The minuteKEY machine offers both standard brass and decorative designer keys and you can also choose a key chain to go with it. Watch the short demonstration video below to see the machine in action:
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The sophisticated but looks cozy! The modern and rustic design of Wenatchee House is designed by DeForest Architects and can be found on Lake Wenatchee in Washington State – America. The main material using in this home is solid wood. This building is a kind of mountain retreat and planned to bridge 2 worlds with natural simplicity.
The home owners exhausted various seasons on Lake Wenatchee in the Cascade Mountains before discovery the ideal spot to construct. They came to DeForest by means of interest for the plan development and a visualization of a residence which combined flawlessly with the place. A number of explanation themes contain:

The property at 75 1/2 Bedford Street in the West Village of NYC, is famous for once being the home to Edna St. Vincent Millay, Margret Mead, Cary Grant and John Barrymore. Also known as the Millay House, it may also be the skinniest in the city. Built in 1850, the property is a scant 9 feet wide.