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by Tim Bryce - 2008-09-26
As we enter the workforce we inevitably have to make a difficult decision; do we go to work for big business or do we take a chance on a smaller company, perhaps even start our own? Whereas one seems...
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by Tim Richardson - 2008-10-09
When you use carp bait blind without knowing how it works you are using blind faith. In contrast, if you understood far more how and why key aspects of that bait induced bites and you had the powe...
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by TMWheelwright - 2008-10-10
- The Big Secret to Creating Wealth -The big secret really isn't a secret. Many of you will read this big secret and think to yourself, "Of course! I know that! Tell me something I don't know...
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by JR Lang - 2008-10-14
What did we ever do without cell phones? Do you remember the days of having to look for a payphone, stop the car, have the 20 cents on hand to make the call. Then getting a busy signal and havin...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-10-14
If you've had a truck accident anywhere in California from Oxnard to Palmdale, Apple Valley to Camarillo, from Corona in Orange County, CA to Fontana, from Victorville to Twentynine Palms or even in ...
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by Tim Richardson - 2008-10-17
So many time we all fall into a rut of doing things simply because they worked before, but forget to our cost that carp are dynamically learning creatures with a very strong instinct to survive! W...
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by Tim Richardson - 2008-10-29
Hey get this; if you treat your fish like swimming tongues by exploiting what stimulates their specialised taste and smell cells in as many potent ways as possible; you will do very well indeed! T...
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by Tim Richardson - 2008-10-31
The fact is that our behaviours can be very easily susceptible to suggestions on the big screen or to the physiological hit of a drag of nicotine, a slug of alcohol or caffeine, a mouthful of cris...
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by Tim Richardson - 2008-11-01
Carp are such an exciting fish and fishing for them can easily become a passion for life! But where do you begin when you want to catch those big wary fish which are not always the easiest fish to...
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by Sandra Prior - 2008-11-05
Games were getting too big, and floppies too unreliable. A 35-inch floppy could hold a megabyte and a half, and it wasn't uncommon to get five or six of them for a game. Any one of them could be duff...