Articles, tagged with "breakneck speed", page 7
28th August 2008
As one stands in awe, amazed at the $47 billion opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 XXIX Olympiad , you cannot avoid being overwhelmed by the thunderous Chinese drums, portraying the ancient arts of Chinese calligraphy and body painting, printing, marin...
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Author:
Yoshiko Choy
22nd July 2008
Wanna make a Landing Page? Just a while back, I would have said
"a lot of junk" that basically stated (ain't going there) Don't get
me wrong, I've wanted too. Just who doesn't want to save money?
Even I'm not that looney. Well, they've gone and did it,...
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Author:
Snappy Joe
14th July 2008
Pune real estate market is rapidly growing following the Indian real estate trend. The real estate activities are happening at extensive rate in commercial sector of the city. Pune commercial real-estate is developing at a breakneck speed. Retail outlets ...
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Author:
George Gonigal
22nd May 2008
Father's Day Gifts should be memorable, shouldn't they? Every time Dad thinks about the gift you've bought him, even years later, he should automatically smile and think of the magnificent way he's brought you up. And there is no more memorable present th...
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Author:
Johnasmith
21st May 2008
It's funny how we all think we know our fathers well - until the time comes when we have to buy Father's Day gifts for them. All of a sudden our minds draw blanks. We have ideas that seem great for about 0.3 seconds and then it dawns on us that the presen...
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Author:
Johnasmith
14th May 2008
Many up and coming jazz musicians get so caught up in learning their instrument that they forget to play music. They spend all their time in the ‘shed' working on the techniques and concepts of jazz and never play music with people. That' akin to a base...
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Author:
Chris Punis
11th May 2008
Since the invention of the automobile, Americans have been fascinated with cars. I'm not talking about fuel-efficient, stripped-down cars either. I'm talking about big block engines, loud noises, and high horsepower. Don't get me wrong - I know how import...
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Author:
Slavco Stefanoski
08th May 2008
Today, video is everywhere. The journey from cell phone to Youtube.com is now a short hop and more and more often businesses are producing their message visually over the Web.
Today, when you go on-line to make a purchase, you can see a video demonstra...
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Author:
H. Peter Alesso
28th April 2008
The music plays across the open sky, whistling through the old, gnarled trees of the forest, across the rocky crags of the mountain tops, and worming through the valleys below.
If I listen hard enough I can hear the long, low lament of time even from he...
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Author:
Jarn
31st March 2008
Hurtle down an icy chute at breakneck speed. Hit high G forces in the turns. All this in a fiberglass bullet. Enjoy.
Olympic Bobsledding had it's very beginning in 1877 in Davis, Switzerland after people trying adding a steering wheel to a sled. In 18...
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Author:
acaper
04th March 2008
Tobogganing, now called Bobsledding. The word conjures up memories of colorful, sleek, racing machines, speeding at breakneck speed down a high-banked icy bobsled run. The team members pushing for all their might to get it started, and disappearing inside...
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Author:
acaper
29th February 2008
Given the many responsibilities that a person has to face in this life, together with the deadly deadlines and endless barrage of pressures, people tend to forget what truly matters for them. They barely have time to pause, albeit for a while, and think o...
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Author:
Cassidy Williams
03rd September 2007
No one can deny the fact that life has become very uncertain these days. One only needs to glance at statistics to reveal this very sad aspect of modern times. In the last ten years, the rate of accidents in the UK has increased manifold. What is even mo...
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Author:
Allan
29th August 2007
No one can deny the fact that life today has become extremely uncertain. Statistics also attest this fact. The last ten years have seen an alarming rise in the number of accidents on the streets of UK. What is even more depressing is the fact that most of...
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Author:
Allan
15th June 2007
"The hurrieder I go, the behinder I get." Anonymous
SO MUCH TO DO - SO LITTLE TIME
Cell phones. Email. Video conferencing. The World Wide Web.
A couple of decades ago, who could have imagined the world we take for granted today?
With such inst...
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Author:
Shifra Hendrie