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by Sarika Kabra - 2008-10-15
For a lot of people, a dining table pad may be considered superfluous, even unnecessary until you consider its uses and applications which may then make it clear why table pads may be necessary ad...
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by Ray Prince - 2008-10-21
My goodness what a rollercoaster it has been recently!It seems that not a day goes by without more gloom. A bank goes bust or is rescued, an insurance company is swallowed up by another or is nationa...
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by Dan Williams - 2008-10-30
What you should be asking yourself is why does Google not know who I am? Am I so insignificant that the biggest and most used search engine on Earth doesn't even know I exist? Why is there a Mongolia...
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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...
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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 d...
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by Dane Masters - 2008-11-06
We have all heard the average person needs to drink eight glasses of water a day in order to stay healthy. Filtered water is beneficial in both the home and office and a water filtration system is a c...
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by Caden Flynn - 2008-11-08
There are no doubts about it - you HAVE to have insurance. Law requires homeowners insurance and car insurance in order to retain the property associated with each. Insurance companies know you are re...
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by Tim Stokes - 2008-11-08
The need to protect yourself and your computer is an essential part of every day internet surfing. Computer viruses, adware, spyware are all lurking in the background waiting to cause harm to yo...
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by Fred Morris - 2008-11-11
Online dating tips and how-to's are found almost in every site that you can find on the internet. They are also the easiest to give. However, it is still surprising that even with the availability of...
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by Fred Jones - 2008-11-12
Believe it or not, not every case of identity theft comes from banks leaking private data or people losing their credit cards. There are still plenty of unscrupulous con men out there trying to fool y...