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17th September 2009
There has been much debate over the installation on an LPG conversions in a vehicle instead of using regular unleaded gasoline. Is it more economical, does it save energy over the long run and of course, is it worth all the effort is takes to convert a ve... Read >
Author: Dan H
15th September 2009
Credit cards and debit cards are viewed as relatively secure methods of making purchases; however as with any security measure there are people who will try to find their way around it. Various increasingly complex methods have been devised to access bank... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
14th September 2009
Budget is one of the leading car rental companies, which provide car hire Austria services. They are the ideal to offer you to see this beautiful country. They are also able to provide a transport solution from a number of locations including major citie... Read >
Author: grandvicky
11th September 2009
Benefits of satellite navigation systems
Satellite navigation systems have become more popular in recent years and the technology and features available has improved greatly. When looking to buy a new sat nav system it is important to keep the below fe... Read >
Author: C. Westwood
03rd September 2009
Thousands of Irish holidaymakers are planning to take to the roads and head for the continent to enjoy a summer break. To ensure they have an enjoyable and safe trip, here are a few pointers they might want to follow to make their holiday a success.
R... Read >
Author: Rochelle
28th August 2009
Getting started
Austria: home to Mozart, opera and Hundertwasser architecture - a country rich in history, music and beautiful countryside.
Unfortunately, if there's one country that's too often overlooked, it's this one, as it's frequently bypassed... Read >
Author: MarkeD
26th August 2009
Many owners have claimed that choosing Garmin Nuvi 350 as your first GPS device will change your life forever. You will be very likely to have a hard time imagining life without it, much like a mobile phone or your first car. Garmin Nuvi 350 has consisten... Read >
Author: Anna Peacocks
22nd August 2009
Nowadays there are such a lot of GPS navigation systems available on the market right now that it may be hard to understand where to find one. This best GPS article is going to outline a lot of the fundamentals you want to look for when purchasing the bes... Read >
Author: Trent Oliver
18th August 2009
Saving money can come in all sorts of areas. We often think about saving money by switching utility company, getting cheaper insurance or reducing our mortgage payments and these are great ways to save money and can make a significant difference. However,... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller
15th August 2009
The island of Corfu is the most northerly of the Ionians just off the west coast of Greece. It is 60 km long and 30km wide with the peak of Mount Pantokrator reaching 906 metres.
The local buses are a cheap way to travel, but be careful as the bus sc... Read >
Author: Linda Craik
10th August 2009
A growing demand for cufflinks has driven us to include a broader range from popular brand names. Even with the gloomy economic forecasts, we have a full diary of requests from all over the world.
Some customers have been willing to wait for months, h... Read >
Author: morton
03rd August 2009
A growing demand for cufflinks has driven us to include a broader range from popular brand names. Even with the gloomy economic forecasts, we have a full diary of requests from all over the world.
Some customers have been willing to wait for months, h... Read >
Author: Morton
08th June 2009
Lanzarote is the fourth largest of the Canary islands and attracts thousands of visitors a year. This tiny volcanic Island has a climate like the desert; its charming coastline and a lovely promenade, creates a almost soothing surroundings for sun worship... Read >
Author: nettech
18th May 2009
A growing demand for cufflinks has driven us to include a broader range from popular brand names. Even with the gloomy economic forecasts, we have a full diary of requests from all over the world.
Some customers have been willing to wait for months, h... Read >
Author: Patrick
01st May 2009
It is important to maintain your car and ensure it’s in good working order before any journey is made, especially long distance journeys so that you can get the most miles out of your fuelled car. Below are 11 fuel saving tips that can be followed:
1... Read >
Author: Veronica Jewell
15th April 2009
The floral industry uses specific techniques and skills to create extremely appealing fresh cut, hand tied flower arrangements, bunches and flower bouquets using the intricate art of floral design. This involves the use of bowls, baskets, vases, paper and... Read >
Author: AlterSage
25th March 2009
These days are all seemingly about cutting back. Doctors tell us to cut down the time we spend on Social Networks. Jobs are cut. And so are the finances. The question inevitably rises as to what we can do to save the precious dime.
Some of us have tur... Read >
Author: Veronica Jewell
11th March 2009
Spiralling fuel costs, sky high town centre parking charges, congestion charging…all of these factors have recently made running your van which is van an integral part of your business an expensive drain on your resources. But don’t give up and resort... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th March 2009
The term Out Of Home advertising is commonly referred to as OOH, this is any type of advertising medium that reaches a consumer while they are out of their home. This is not broadcasting or print marketing which targets the consumer at home.
This is w... Read >
Author: Graham Gallagher
10th March 2009
Fuel & Filling Up in South Africa
1. Fill up whenever possible: It’s a big country and there may be a large distance between petrol stations (it can be hundreds of kilometres). If it looks like you are going to run out of petrol before the next town ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
02nd February 2009
With Valentine's Day fast approaching, it's a good idea to start preparing in advance by considering all of the possible Valentine's Day Gifts available for you to choose. Whether or not you're a fan of the big day yourself, it's probably safe to say that... Read >
Author: John Smith
02nd February 2009
With Valentine's Day fast approaching, it's a good idea to start preparing in advance by considering all of the possible Valentine's Day Gifts available for you to choose. Whether or not you're a fan of the big day yourself, it's probably safe to say that... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
17th January 2009
Have you recovered from your Christmas hangover? Well, then do not miss the January Sale that Pixmania are having. Loads of gifts and items to buy really really cheap. Bargains to be had here, check this site out – www.pixmania.co.uk.
GIFTS FOR HIM
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Author: Rahul Rungta
16th January 2009
When you purchase a vehicle, it is important to take into consideration the other costs that you will be bearing. Naturally, you will need to think of the cost of petrol, and how expensive your new vehicle is going to be with regards to consumption. There... Read >
Author: Andries Malan
05th January 2009
Recent years have seen a big increase in competition within the Australian credit card industry, a sector that only five to ten years ago was heavily dominated by the big four banks. Some of these new issues have neen local non-bank issuers while others h... Read >
Author: Click4credit
04th December 2008
This handy guide helps you locate petrol (gas) stations close to Heathrow Airport. Read on to find out the most convenient places to fill up if you're returning your car to London Heathrow.
If you are returning your rental to Heathrow Airport there a... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th September 2008
Do you worry about where your loved ones, and think perhaps that they're not always somewhere they're safe?Some Chinese electronic products that you might want to check out GPS tracker... the device doesn't only let you know where they are but also lets y... Read >
Author: Rose Li
01st September 2008
Despite rising fuel costs, household bills and falling house prices, the British public are still enjoying purchasing and modifying their cars, with 153,420 new cars registered in July of 2008.
Motorists who modify their vehicles are said to be most... Read >
Author: mpressman
27th August 2008
Local Government Authorities are by no means immune from budget cuts but one way to make the budget stretch further would be to sell advertising space on parking discs.
Many local government authorities in the UK run a parking disc scheme of one kind o... Read >
Author: Paul Whitney
17th August 2008
Three of the bigger UK supermarkets have reduced the cost of petrol, as a means of trying to help consumers who may be struggling with increased fuel costs, surging inflation and the credit crunch.
Asda said yesterday that it would cut prices at the pu... Read >
Author: ARouse
13th August 2008
Imagine the scene; miles and miles of coastal roads from which views of endless blue ocean can be seen.
Which destinations spring to mind when you think of such images: the coast of Australia, the Greek Islands or maybe even the coastal roads along the... Read >
Author: DCollins
23rd July 2008
The cost of petrol now averages 114p per litre and diesel 126p per litre - an unwanted hike in addition to van insurance and road tax prices. The rising cost of fuel in the UK was yesterday protested by van and lorry drivers. Disgruntled drivers in the ... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo
27th June 2008
Something like 1 in 6 people have considered quitting their jobs because the increasing cost of fuel prices means that their daily commute to work is costing too much.
People really are struggling to cope with rising fuel costs and would consider such ... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
11th May 2008
Making certain your car tyres are in sound condition is one the most vital parts of good car maintenance. Tyres need to be checked for wear, bulging, cracking, pressure and for objects caught in the tread on a weekly basis.
Car tyres that are defective... Read >
Author: viddy55
02nd May 2008
Several weeks ago I decided to get some petrol for my car. As petrol stations normally accept credit cards I went there without any cash, filled up the tank and went to the petrol pump attendant's desk to make the payment. When I handed out the credit car... Read >
Author: Vembl
06th February 2008
Low lying European ski countries last year who saw a decline in ski holiday visitors, including Andorra, have been investing in her facilities to try and tempt the skiiers she lost back for the 2008 season.
In the past Andorra has grown in stature from... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
02nd February 2008
I hope that the following article will help you to better understand this topic.
As we know most people are disruptive with the skyrocketing petrol prices. Many people want to get the best fuel consumption rate from their vehicles and rightly so. Vir... Read >
Author: MichaelM1
02nd February 2008
As more of us now make use of the Internet for the purposes of shopping – from electronic goods to our weekly shop.
But according to research carried out by a group specialising in online identity, many individuals are finding themselves at risk of ... Read >
Author: DCollins
16th January 2008
For the adventurous at heart there is nothing more exciting than to go camping. As each person has their own idea of how to spend their time outdoors camping trips will come in different looks, sizes and types. Since camping trips are generally a way for ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
05th July 2007
Over the years flowers have been sold in main street shops, garden centres, petrol stations and recently supermarkets. Now the momentum is swinging to online purchasing in virtual flower stores which has seen their share of the cut flower market grow sign... Read >
Author: Paul_Steven_SEO_Scot
15th June 2007
A buzz of excitement hits you when you hold the Nokia N95. But the feeling gets even bigger and better when the device is turned on, and a host of staggering features are explored. The cool dual slider keypads, clubbed with the 2.8 inches screen makes the... Read >
Author: carly
20th April 2007
One in five drivers is suffering from “Green Guilt” according to research by Prudential.
There appears to be a trend that those who live and/or work in the city are more sympathetic to the problem of pollution. Whereas, in direct contrast, those who... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands
18th April 2007
Mobile Phones already fry your brains, make you impotent, bring down aeroplanes and explode petrol stations, but this just about beats the lot. The mobile phone could now be responsible for global food shortages because of the disorienting effect they hav... Read >
Author: Ian Ball
08th March 2007
By Mike Cain
The AA provide a great UK route finding service on their website, www.theaa.com, It is a very simple and easy to use function, simply by typing in your location and desired destination - either by place name or post code, the route finder ... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
15th January 2007
The notion of a cashless society has been around for quite some time. The first mechanical cash dispenser was built by Luther George Simjian in 1939 and was installed in New York in 1939. However lack of customer adoption resulted in it being removed s... Read >
Author: martymac
30th November 2006
Christmas is only a few weeks away.
If you are like most people, you are faced with spending hundreds of dollars in the next few weeks and are wondering where you are going to come up with the extra cash.
If you need to earn some extra money to buy a... Read >
Author: Sheetal
18th October 2006
The cost of motoring has risen significantly in recent years, particularly with the rapid rise in petrol prices. There are however a number of ways in which you can reduce the cost of motoring. Try following our Top 10 Tips below and you could be driving ... Read >
Author: Charles Cridland
21st May 2006
Credit cards and debit cards are viewed as relatively secure methods of making purchases; however as with any security measure there are people who will try to find their way around it. Various increasingly complex methods have been devised to access b... Read >
Author: sam lowe
07th May 2006
The quality of Portugal's roads can vary considerably - from the auto-estradas to secondary and country roads. However, drivers can still enjoy their journey with some forward planning.
Road rules
Traffic drives on the right in Portugal and driver... Read >
Author: Derek Kirk
15th March 2006
Doesn't it seem like wages are frozen in time? It can seem that way when we're busily working at our job, which hasn't seen a wage increase in years, while we watch prices at the grocery stores and petrol stations increase dramatically every single day. W... Read >
Author: Bob Benson
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