Archive for November, 2006
Thursday, November 30th, 2006
If you are going to post on a free dating site, there are a few things you will need to get together before you begin. First is going to be your list of traits you are looking for in the other person, whether it is personality or physical. Is a sense of humor more important than a well paying job? Is a strong religious background not as important as wanting to get married and have children? Are you looking for long-term relationship or just a few good times? Make your profile honest. There is no point allowing a free dating site to fix you up with the wrong type of person.
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Thursday, November 30th, 2006
It would be a good idea to get a Blockbuster Coupon if you like to stay at home and rent a movie on weekends. There have been doing a lot of coupon promotions lately and you can find a lot of them in the local paper and on the Internet. These promotions are also easy to find and will allow you to save money when you rent a movie.
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Thursday, November 30th, 2006
Pocket Billiards tables, sometimes simply called pool tables, are part of a great alternative sport, the Pool or Billiards. For those who wish to spend an evening out with friends and play an exciting new game, pool is also a great start for amateurs. If you have long been searching for your next sophisticated sports game and chess is not anymore one of your options, perhaps it is time for you should to consider playing a game of pool and see how strategy, creativity and determination can be combined. Owning or renting one for a few hours, the pool table can indeed be one of those addictions nobody will advise you ever to drop.
If your basement or living room is spacious enough to accommodate a 7-feet, 8-feet, or 9-feet pool you will soon be able to admire how ingenious such an investment can be. Since it can be easily hidden under flat hardwood table-top surfaces, a pool table can become a multidimensional, exciting dinner table, which you can first use to entertain people by displaying some of your best cooking recipes and later enhance their evening by inviting them to a friendly straight pool competition. If the cost of a pool table exceeds your current financial budget, or if space is not an option either, then initiating a pool game night out with friends, once a month, can be your fun and creative get-together experience. For what its worth, holding a cue, using a chalk to sharpen its end, and most importantly, strike a ball, can certainly get you into a much better mood than sitting around the house watching television or surfing the Net boring yourself to death.
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Thursday, November 30th, 2006
Although great deal of interest has been recently directed to the amazing game of golf, as in all things in life, golf does maintain a fair part of its own mystery and does indeed entail change and progress. For example, the origin of golf is still open to debate among Chinese, French, Dutch and Scottish, while the golf course has not always had eighteen holes. Whether people will one day agree on who invented golf first or decide to add more holes on the golf’s playground is a matter of time and interest. But, what golf professionals, fans, and spectators in general, undoubtedly attest is golf is an excellent game to exercise the human body and mind.
In fact, the most crucial aspects of the golf swing and the game, in general, all revolve around the building of a strong and solid foundation fro the body, the mind and the basics of an athletic swing.
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Thursday, November 30th, 2006
Billiards, or commonly referred to as pool, is an indoor sport that has gained fanatics all over the world. As the trend of more and more home owners deciding to purchase a pool table and add it to their own home’s entertainment corner or room shows, pool fans are drunk, extremely aggressive-looking fellows that are always ready to fight and have no sense of manners, or in any case, odor, is an image one can mainly attribute to movie scenes and real decadence-looking bars. But, as pool table fans are indeed increasing in numbers, the idea that these people probably have not been portrayed accurately generates a new interest in pool games and generates a chain reaction.
However, pool fans are not a recent phenomenon. Since this game’s conception, thousands of individuals have experienced its thrills and were able to compete against each other during friendly or professional games. Some of the most famous pool fans are people known from history, politics, arts and science. Individuals like Mark Twain, George Washington, Napoleon Bonaparte, Marie Antoinette, Charles Dickens, Lewis Carroll, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Fred Astaire, Humphrey Bogart, and Paul Newman, have embraced the game of pool and have contributed to its fame traveling around the globe over the centuries.
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Thursday, November 30th, 2006
Podcasting is taking over the world by storm. It seems that everybody has or knows about someone else that has an mp3 player or an iPod. Yesterday I was watching a show via my Free satellite dish network TV in Covington Virginia as I noticed a commercial they played at the end of the show. They asked the viewers of the show to go to a specific web site on the Internet and download podcasts that you could listen over and over again if you wished. Then it hit that they were using this technology as another way to reach the masses. Thankfully to my Dish Network Dish Satellite Satellite TV Free TV connection I had this epiphany.
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Thursday, November 30th, 2006
You can now customize your laptop’s appearance with your laptop skin. Instead of lugging around a standard black or grey laptop, you can now apply a laptop skin which truly radiates your personality. Let your laptop skin tell the world who you really are.
Get hold of 3 Good Reasons For Getting A Laptop Skin here.
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Thursday, November 30th, 2006
The number of styles available for a computer user to select from covers a wide range of subjects. You may have your favorite movie star or celebrity smiling at you each morning. Athletes are also a popular theme for computer wallpaper. You may also choose to display the stadium where they play. Destinations and main attractions around the world make good screen decorations. If you like Paris, choose the Eiffel Tower. Recently went to Hawaii? Post a palm tree or beach scene on your computer. Cuddly kittens and adorable puppies join the ranks of popular animal wallpaper themes. Cars are also a common selection.
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Wednesday, November 29th, 2006
There are many types of antiques out there. Some of them can be a bit unusual, such as cigar cases or maybe you might even find a collector of wall clocks. No matter what the antique collectible is, you can be sure that there is someone out there looking for it. So now you think you have something that might be worth a penny or two. How do you tell the difference between a fake and a real antique collectable? You can follow a few simple guidelines to help protect yourself against the fakes.
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Wednesday, November 29th, 2006
One of the tales parents recite to their children in order to inform them about the dangers the sea hides, I had the pleasure of experience when I was an adolescent and not yet a firm believer that the most beloved part of my country, its sea, could really cause me or my family any harm. Not that I was coming from a family of sailors or that my father was a captain of a big ship or anything like that, but mainly because both of my parents were considering themselves to be seekers, travelers of the shore and the unknown dark blue waters. Especially my father, who used to be a very experienced scuba diver was always eager to give us a “sea lesson” while we were sailing with our small, but very loved, fishing boat.
The summer that I was about to turn fifteen and my brother was almost twelve, my father decided that we have enjoyed the island’s shores long enough and we were ready to receive our first practical sea lesson. We boarded our small fishing boat and after following my father’s expert advice, we begun our trip into the unknown clear blue sea.
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Wednesday, November 29th, 2006
Tennis great Andre Agassi retired from the game of tennis in early-September after winding up his campaign in the US Open. And he went out with a bang, making it all the way to the third round before losing to a 25-year-old qualifier named Benjamin Becker, 7-5, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-5. It was a courageous effort by Agassi as he bucked back spasms and a number of aches and pains. In the end, despite Agassi’s tremendous will and the support of a wildly cheering U.S. Open crowd that was all on its feet, Agassi lost his final game.
Agassi’s farewell announcement to fans of New York City was eloquent and touching. “The scoreboard said I lost today, but what the scoreboard doesn’t say is what it is I have found. And over the last 21 years, I have found loyalty. You have pulled for me on the court and also in life. I’ve found inspiration. You have willed me to succeed, sometimes even in my lowest moments. And I’ve found generosity. You have given me your shoulders to stand on to reach for my dreams, dreams I could have never reached without you,” said Agassi.
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Wednesday, November 29th, 2006
Storing photographs in a picture album is a good way to protect your treasured memories. A good album has acid and lignin free pages and a sturdy, hardcover binding. Older albums consisted of magnetic pages with an adhesive to hold your album picture in place, but over time these acidic pages would discolor photographs. Have you ever looked at your grandparent’s photo albums, and found many photos have turned yellow or faded? It’s from the acidity in the magnetic pages of the album.
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Tuesday, November 28th, 2006
Diamond history varies greatly depending on your source of documentation, as diamond history is as rich in myths and folklore as it is in physical facts and records. It is filled with mythical stories, such as one where snakes guarded a land full of diamonds, and the diamond history has fascinated people with the romance and beauty that surrounds our most precious gemstones.
Read full article on: Diamond history - More resources: Select a diamond
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Tuesday, November 28th, 2006
I was first introduced to the fascinating world of Archie comics when I was in school. Although comic books were expressly banned, some kid had managed to sneak in an Archie comic. I got my hands on it only after it had done the rounds with some of the senior students. And even as I went through the fascinating world of Riverdale, I knew that I was about to be hooked for life.
Continue reading this article about Archie comics, or discover much more information and entertainment for you and your family at AtTheFamilyPlace.com.
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Monday, November 27th, 2006
Alpine speakers are one of the most sought after brands in the car audio system market. Created by the industry respected Alpine Electronics Inc., these speakers and audio systems are one of the best. See here for more stereo sound reviews.
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Monday, November 27th, 2006
Depending on the video store selection in one’s area, an individual looking for a Korean movie rental may find that their local video store carries these types of movies. For further movie reviews look here.
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Sunday, November 26th, 2006
Have you ever had the opportunity to see a blockbuster movie? Of course you must have seen it in the cinemas, but what I meant to ask is, have you ever seen through a blockbuster movie? If you have, then you would have noticed a couple of salient aspects. But before we get into all that, we need to understand what exactly constitutes a blockbuster movie in the first place! A typical blockbuster movie has some common elements. First and foremost, it will usually have some big names associated with it. The bigger the names, the higher the expectations. And the higher the expectations, the bigger the distribution rights figures. It is a circle that is far from vicious, especially when it comes to the making of money.
Full article: Blockbuster Online Movie Rental
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Friday, November 24th, 2006
My mother tried to influence me to surround myself with intelligence and culture when I was still young. She would take me to plays, operas, and art shows so that I would be exposed to the arts. She told me that I would find life more meaningful if I am educated and informed about what is going on in the world.
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Friday, November 24th, 2006
The downside of videos downlaods…
Television shows such as ABC’s Lost or other shows will take longer to download via video downloads - anywhere from five to 10 minutes. And the ability to play these online movie programs may be more limited than if they came on dvd.
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Friday, November 24th, 2006
This is where the discount musical instruments can be a saving grace for those that want to have their children pursue this avenue, yet lack the funds or the energy to keep the kids on the path of practice and devotion. Find out more at our arts and leisure site.
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Thursday, November 23rd, 2006
Ramon “Raymond” Ayala (born on February 3, 1977 in Rio Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico), known publicly as Daddy Yankee is a highly successful Puerto Rican reggaeton recording artist. He is sometimes referred to as El Cangri (shortened form of Cangrimán, which in turn is a corruption of the English word congressman, and used in Puerto Rico to describe a brazenly powerful or influential person in the neighborhood). Ayala is famous for recording songs in both English and Spanish, although the latter is more prominently used, his influences include salsa and Merengue.
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Thursday, November 23rd, 2006
Borat appeared irregularly on Da Ali G Show, for Channel 4 and HBO, with sketches featuring him often relying on outrageous behaviour and actions, and the reactions of uninformed individuals around him. In early appearances his name was given as Borat Karabzhanov as well as Borat Dutbayev but from 2003 his name was changed to Sagdiyev.
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Thursday, November 23rd, 2006
Utube Video has become one of the most popular ways to get your video clip online these days and with the help of camcorders that most houses have these days some very interesting video clips are showing up on sites like
utube video clips on the other end of the scale we have smaller scale sites making the most of the action such as utube video camcorder.com also taking advantage of the
u tube video keyword phrase although both sites have different intentions both sites full the need for other utube business such as utube.com which recently has been seeing over 2 million vistiors per month and the owner of the piping company has even gone as far as to sue youtube.com the original u tube video site because of unwanted traffic . WHY ? many would ask surely having an extra 2 million visitors to your website per month is a good thing ? right ? even if you are selling pipes it must be tempting to change to a site something like utubevideoclips.com you never know google might turn around and see you as a threat and buy you out , they did pay around 1.6 billion for youtube.com so something has to be said for the video site craze. All i know is if it was me I would be sure to have my site advertise at least some sort of video product . Could easily kick up your feet and move to some island and relax your life away while you smiled away at your fortune .
Well thats my small rant for today
Smiles
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Thursday, November 23rd, 2006
Art shows always seem to appear around our home every spring. Several nearby small towns close off some of their streets or set up parks for the day to hold the art shows. I can often observe people who live several miles away, wandering around and admiring the artwork. Large amounts of money change hands when a work of art is purchased and artists compare their works with others during these shows.
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Thursday, November 23rd, 2006
The American Idol show has been such a phenomenal success that it can be seen everywhere these days. You can observe a lot of people just lining up to see American Idols live. The popularity of the show has spawned a huge number of concerts. You have to give it your best shot if you want to have the chance to see this phenomenon live. People all over the world are also going out this summer to see the American Idol Tour.
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Thursday, November 23rd, 2006
Landscape painters are not just interior decorators, as so many people believe. Although many of our works do have their place in waiting rooms, dentist offices, and the living rooms of the middle class, nonetheless some of it is really and truly inspired work. This might all sound a bit touchy to you, the Australian landscape artists do get touchy from time to time. After all, we are so used to not being taken seriously by our peers that it sometimes puts a chip on our shoulders.
Full article at Australian Landscape Artist
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Thursday, November 23rd, 2006
There are probably tens or even hundreds of thousands of California artists, and they are scattered all over one of the largest states in the whole entire country. Although it might be nice to get into a local art scene, to really be able to dive into the work of California art is a much more difficult thing for anyone to be able to do. The fact is that California artists range all the way up and down, and their work runs the gambit from sculpture to collage, from painting to graffiti.
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Thursday, November 23rd, 2006
Choosing garden art that reflects your personality and makes you feel good is an important key to creating the ultimate backyard.
Art can mean many things to many people but basically there are 3 types:
Read more at Garden Design: Art For Your Garden.
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Thursday, November 23rd, 2006
You can turn your dreams of screenwriting into reality with a screenwriting program, or one of the many programs available on the market. Discover the possibilities of the film world at our jobs in films website.
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Thursday, November 23rd, 2006
The Victoria-Transvaal is a 67.89-carat, brownish-yellow pear shaped stone. It was cut from a 240-carat crystal that was found in the Transvaal, South Africa.
The diamond has been featured in several Hollywood films, including a Tarzan episode from 1952 titled Tarzan’s Savage Fury, and in leading exhibitions in the United States and Canada.
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Thursday, November 23rd, 2006
The secret of BOSE computer speakers lies in the effect of large cabinet speakers emanating from speakers with housings no more than 4 by 4 inches. See our hi-fi review pages for more info.
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Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006
Martina McBride is one of leading exponents of country music in America. She is praised for an incredible vocal and a natural talent for choosing the right kind of songs. See more reviews at our country music site.
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Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006
Music is an important part of life in Africa and is heard at times of birth, marriage and during hunting rituals. There are many different kinds of drums, which lay down the rhythm for the other African musical instruments. Djembe drums have grown out of the tradition of talking drums, used to communicate messages in remote areas and for religious ceremonies.
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Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006
Although he lived for fifty-five years, Karol Szymanowski was considered to be the greatest Ukrainian composer and conductor. Discover more at our classical music site.
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Tuesday, November 21st, 2006
I’ve been reading all the threads here on (in the wow forums that is) for the last 6 months. Not many leveling guides or help for warriors and in fact a few threads asking for them. Well I tend to be a masochist in picking classes that I love but don’t have any ups (faster traveling, free mounts, healing, etc) thats why I tend to play a warrior or a priest.
Now for those rolling a warrior from scratch, hopefully this guild will help. I will give you the Horde point of view ( I hate alliance though I have played alliance chars up to 20 a few time but the basis is usually the same). Now I wrote this with the PVP player in mind so for PVE servers it will be much easier for you to level. In this guide you will also see a talent build to take what points to put in at what levels and when to respec for maximum efficiency.
Read More: Warriors Leveling Guide (1-60)
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Tuesday, November 21st, 2006
This is something I’ve been doing myself for awhile and I’ll just say: It’s not for everyone and YMMV (I realize there have been a couple of other posts with this concept however I am going to attempt to explain exactly what has worked for me leaving as little guesswork as possible)
The concept and general description…
For all of this to work you do have to have a base fund, the bigger the better. Aside from that I’d HIGHLY sugguest just taking some time when you play for a couple of weeks just watch the AH prices and some trade chat so you can get a feel for which items in particular are sought after and at what prices. The basis of this strat is to basically daytrade some of the more highly sought after items. I started off somewhat small and have “graduated” to some high ticket items since I am quite comfortable with my ability to recognize which items I will be able to resell for a good profit and I know that I have the patience to hold out to do so. Personally I prefer weapons and armor but this can be applied to other high commodity items as well.
Read More: Confession Of An AH Junkie
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Tuesday, November 21st, 2006
Warrior solo PvE(this is a 2H template do not try this with 1H/Shield)
Arms Talents - 20 points
(58-59-60)Improved Heroic Strike - rank 3/3
(41-42-43-44-45)Deflection - rank 5/5
(48-49-50)Improved Rend - rank 3/3
(46-47)Improved Charge - rank 2/2
(51-52)Improved Overpower - rank 2/2
(53-54-55)Deep Wounds - rank 3/3
(56-57)Impale - rank 2/2
More INFO: PvE Warrior Solo Template
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Tuesday, November 21st, 2006
Preparation
The Temple of Ahn’Qiraj is more scaling in difficulty than other instance. The first few bosses are on par with the harder bosses in Molten Core and the last bosses are harder than anything you find in Blackwing Lair.
Nature resistance is particularly important in this instance for many bosses. Equipment is important, but many encounters will be possible to beat with sheer wits and strategy. Nature Protection potions are clearly of use here.
Getting to the Instance Portal
There is no key required to enter the Ahn’Qiraj temple instance, nor is there any trash outside of it. Upon going through the Scarab Wall gate in southern Silithus, follow the path to the right to the instance portal.
More Information: Temple Of Ahn’Qiraj A Guide For AQ40. Version 0.1
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Tuesday, November 21st, 2006
This paragraph is the exact same text for all my solo and group PvE templates, so after you read this once you can just skip it for other classes. These are my templates for what I consider the best viable templates for PvE purposes ONLY. A solo template is assuming that you never plan on grouping. A group template assumes that you are in a group 100% of the time, such as end game instances. I have also been asked to provide info on what skills should be taken at which levels, this is really difficult as it would depend on exact individual play styles. However, I put a number in parenthesis before each skill, this number is the level that I would take the skill at, of course this is extremely prejudiced because it is based on my own play style. Of course if you think you have a better template please share it with us.
More Information: PvE Druid Solo Template
World of Warcraft Gold
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Tuesday, November 21st, 2006
Whatever peiod or look you decide on, try to
coordinate an Angel Christmas tree theme for an
integrated, unified look. If your design echoes the
19th century, string the tree with popcorn and
cranberries, with tiny candle-like lights. If you opt
for the more modern design, use crystal icicles and
red apple ornaments as your backdrops. An Angel
Christmas tree motif invites like benevolent
ornaments, such as a Partridge in a Pear tree,
Nativity and Santa ornaments.
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