June 26, 2008
By atMark in General | 0 comments
I can remember watching the water meter guy go from house to house when I was a kid. We had a huge water meter on the north side of our house, and he would come on foot, write down the reading, and go on to the next house.
Since I played outside a lot as a kid, [...]
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June 23, 2008
By mark in Internet | 0 comments
Page rank is what determines not only popularity of a website but the quality of its information. Before the most stringent SEO guidelines were put into place, it was not uncommon for some searches to result in nothing but a listing of spam links to junk websites. To alleviate the problem, search engines now employ [...]
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June 22, 2008
By ATM in Business | 0 comments
There once was a time when childrens ski clothing was fairly inexpensive. The people who were in the business of selling children ski wear did it because they were interested in the sport but not because they wanted to make a lot of money. That’s not the case today. Child ski wear is expensive now [...]
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June 21, 2008
By atMark in General | 0 comments
Many environmentally conscious people are now "going green" — a term that refers to sustainable living practices, that is, doing things that are good for the earth. Here are 3 random ways to go green — ways that are guaranteed to NOT cut into your quality of life:
Reuse scrap paper. I don’t know about you, [...]
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June 18, 2008
By mark in Society | 0 comments
When it comes to the art of applying a permanent design in ink to the skin, quality should play a major role in all decisions. For example, in order for Celtic tattoos to look their best, a good design applied by an experienced tattoo artist with quality materials is a must. After all, the wearer [...]
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