Articles, tagged with "heron", page 2
29th June 2010
Political leaders continue to hold conferences and sign treaties as the need to tackle cybercrime at an international level rapidly increases, but ultimately these attempts at agreement fail due to national interests and diplomatic concerns, according to ...
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Carrot Communications
19th April 2010
15 April 2010 - More business internet traffic goes to Facebook than to any other internet site, according to analysis by managed security company, Network Box. Analysis of 13 billion URLs used by businesses in the first quarter of 2010 shows that 6.8 per...
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Carrot Communications
26th March 2010
The tall and slender camasses, with their tapering flower spikes, are white, rich blue and pale blue. These are versatile bulbs and adapt well to the border and to unsown grassy areas as long as the soil is damp and the site is sunny. A spot beside a ga...
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Author:
Paul Kramer
24th March 2010
If you are considering buying a second home, vacation home, or relocating to a permanent home, there are several reasons why a Singer Island Condo would be a good move.
Reason #1: Singer Island Properties Have Retained Their Value
Assuming that you ...
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Author:
Ifgia
23rd February 2010
As if to lend weight to my contention that your computer can, in principle, teach you anything, along comes a pair of CD-ROMs called Wellness Yoga and Shiatsu Relaxation.
Lithe young women demonstrate these ancient Eastern techniques while mellow-voice...
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Author:
Art Evans
29th January 2010
The first ever vending machine is attributed to an ancient Greek mathematician named Heron, who produced a prototype nearly two thousand years ago.
Around the time of 50 AD, he came up with the idea of dispensing a measure of Holy water when a coin was...
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Author:
Fenton Wayne
27th November 2009
I can certainly understand the appeal of owning a historical replica sword. A cavalryman's sword from the famed Light Brigade can instill wonder and spark the imagination unlike anything else. A huge Scottish Claymore in your hands can transform you int...
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kyateshlpc
27th November 2009
When I first built my pond I had decided against having fish, all the business of cleaning the filter, feeding the fish, aerating the pond, oxygenating plants and what type of fish were all no brainers to me.
So I happily bought my first pond plants a ...
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Sues- Waterworld
26th November 2009
Delkim have been at the forefront of the bite alarm industry since the 1970's, first converting the famous Optonic and Heron indicators and then the design, development and commercial production of their own Delkim bite alarms which are now the market lea...
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Author:
Dave James
15th November 2009
The electronic bite indicator was first invented in the 1950s to enable carp anglers to fish overnight sessions without the need for endless hours staring at visual indicators, the first buzzers had an antennae system that the line passed around, when a f...
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Author:
Dave James
22nd October 2009
In this modern era everything is becoming automated. Human beings are getting dependent on machines. So in order to facilitate him here is one more innovation "vending machine".
Vending machines are automated machines which works like a vendor. After t...
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Brookepens
30th September 2009
How do you know what photos you will take? Are you going to a family reunion? Are you going out for a hike and hope to see some wildlife? There are many questions when it comes to photography. You will want to have a basis of photography techniques to...
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Author:
Heath Hodge
08th September 2009
Using passwords to access online information is not secure enough, according to a new white paper from managed security company, Network Box. Authentication, who are you?, written by Network Box's Internet Security Analyst, Simon Heron, argues that web-b...
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Author:
Carrot Communications
25th August 2009
As if to lend weight to my contention that your computer can, in theory, teach you anything, along comes a pair of CD-ROMs called Wellness Yoga and Shiatsu Relaxation.
Lithe young women demonstrate these ancient Eastern techniques while mellow-voiced ...
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Author:
Collin Harvey
23rd August 2009
What gets most people that visit the area is the vast coastline. The country actually boasts over 500 miles of beautiful coastlines, which is adequately premium waterfront real estate, which is in extremely high demand. If that's not enough, then there ar...
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Author:
Benicio Brown