Articles, tagged with "old timer", page 5
05th June 2008
Sensational Sun, Sea and Sand
The dazzling azure waters of the Caribbean are home to some of the most ravishing holiday destinations imaginable. But two in particular stand out from the pack: Mexico and Cuba. While both are different in their own ways,...
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Author:
pc_traveling
01st April 2008
Traditional media advertising, which relies on the words of a skillful copywriter, still remains the most predominant and widely used media, targeting consumers worldwide. Yes, those billboards you see while driving down the highway, 12 foot back-lit sign...
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Barnard Crespi
25th March 2008
Fortunately for Moscow visitors, there are now more choices of hotels in Moscow that exist and are functional than may have been possible in years past. You can choose between the old-timer hotels in Moscow like the Hotel Metropol, or the new kids on the ...
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Author:
budgetmoscow11
26th January 2008
Resentments kill, so says Bill W., founder of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Bill W. made the simple realization that resentments are the downfall of all alcoholics, and I daresay, all human beings.
Resentments are an immediate red flag that a person is sink...
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kate loving shenk
01st November 2007
CLUBSClub meeting Day always fell on the first Friday of each month, which makes it the most interesting day of the month. Each gathering would begin with registration or sign-in, the reading of the preceding months meeting, announcement of new membership...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
21st June 2007
Need to make a decision?
You can find lots of decision-making models that will help you. The most famous is the Ben Franklin approach.
When Ben needed to make a decision, he listed the pros and cons across from each other on a piece of paper.
The...
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Tony Papajohn
12th February 2007
My trip into the south to uncover the best techniques for catching catfish has yielded some unusual yet astounding results. I first arrived in a small town called Belton in the great state of Texas. I asked some of the locals where a good place to catch c...
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Author:
Professor_x
30th January 2007
Ever Have a Bad Day Fishing?
Have you ever been on the water when the fish just ain't biting? I know I have. Or at least these are the excuses I like to make.
"Ah, the fish just ain't bitin' today."
or
"The water's too muddy, or too clear, or too co...
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Nicholas Cudzilo
11th January 2007
Replacing Fear of Injury with Proper Techniqueby Vic HoltremanOver the years I've heard many people say that deadlifts are theworst thing for your back, or if you're going to do them you'd betteruse a weighlifting belt, and you're still nuts even if you d...
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15th November 2006
I've been fishing for over 50 years and even more frequently in the last 10 years; during this time I have learned a lot of countless things about fishing in general. The most important is that you can never know it all. Even a novice can show an old time...
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Author:
Jack Phillips
16th October 2006
If you have followed along with the news lately, you have no doubt noticed the growing interest towards hybrid cars. What is this all about?
After nearly 100 years on the road the combustion engine is slowly becoming an old-timer. The environmental pol...
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Author:
Charles Hawkins
27th July 2006
Whether you're an old timer or a newbie to the Internet, one thing stands out. There are an awful lot of people appearing to make money with it and on it. The first question one has to ask when viewing this flurry of activity and the overwhelming number o...
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Author:
Fred DiUlus