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September 2008

What is the Best Place to Live in the United States and Canada - One Almanac Tells All

September 30, 2008 by Norman Hall

During the recession many families are re-thinking where they live and considering making a move, something they take very seriously, and cannot afford to make a mistake. But where do they move too? Where can they get all the information they need to make an informed decision? Well, boy have I got the perfect book to aid in this search:

"Places Rated Almanac; Your Guide to Finding the Best Places to Live in the United States and Canada" (Special Millennium Edition) by David Savageau with Ralph D'Agostino; IDG Books Worldwide, Inc., Foster City, CA; 2000.

World Almanac Book of Facts - Ultimate Reference For the Serious Thought Leader

September 29, 2008 by Norman Hall

Checking facts is essential and knowing that most of these facts are all in one place, one place you can trust is priceless. Whether you are a writer, professor or simply doing research, as a student you'll need a handy reference books of facts. This is what I have to back up what I write, and I'd recommend the same for anyone who is truly serious about getting their facts right the first time.

This is why I would advise that you get yourself an extremely easy to navigate and comprehensive current Almanac. The one I am currently using and would certainly recommend to you is:

Tom Cruise Top Gun Type Pictorial Books Go Ballistic

September 24, 2008 by April Andersen

Ever since Tom Cruise appeared in the movie Top Gun, the United States Navy has received more applications for flight contracts each year then just about any time in history. But this comes as no surprise to Hollywood or even the booksellers of aircraft fighter plane books. Young or old, all boys and men loved that movie and it has become one of the classics of all time.

WWII Aircraft in Pictures

September 24, 2008 by April Andersen

Perhaps, few things are more intriguing to a young man than picture books filled with race cars, ships or aircraft. Yet, who says those things are only for kids and young adults. Now, I do not deny, I loved aircraft picture books when I was a young man and boy; in fact, give me one of those and I would not even need a babysitting, I'd be busy, and intellectually self-sustained for hours.

Deal With Windows Error Messages

September 4, 2008 by David Stallman

It is very common that many computer users have encountered and faced the problem which Windows error messages pop up repeatedly. It must lead to programs not to respond and the PC to slow down or freeze. It is more dangerous when you are operating your pc.

For a Disabled His Tongue Controls His Computer

September 18, 2008 by Kimberly

The round the clock "busy" tongue has been given a completely new and unique job to perform apart from doing chit-chats, differentiating sweet from salty, wiping off the melting cones etc.

It has been turned into a computer control pad for a below neck disabled. Though sounds extremely amazing, it has to be believed if it claimed by Georgia Tech researchers.

Audiovox Sirius Satellite Jampack Radios Make Driving Fun Again

September 10, 2008 by Robert Grazian

Imagine if there was a way to drown out the sounds of bumper to bumper traffic with music from practically every genre known to man. Imagine getting to listen to all of your favorite talk, sports and news broadcasts in one place. With Sirius, all of this imagination has become an absolute reality. Audiovox Sirius Satellite Jampack radios provide listeners with 100 channels of high quality digital programming which spans every conceivable genre and niche.

Secret To Quick and Easy Chicken Stew - Chinese Dish

September 12, 2008 by Val Lee

EASY TO PREPARE INGREDIENTS, TRIED AND TESTED HOMEMADE RECIPE IN SINGAPORE

chicken drumlets or breast or your preferred choice

1 tsp concentrated maggi stock

2 tb light soy sauce (da hua brand)

1 tb dark soy sauce (da hua brand)

some ginger slices

carrots , potato, onion

mix all with water and allow to boil

allow to simmer at low heat for one or two hours or place in a magic cooker

NOTE: A MAGIC POT IS ONE WHICH IS ABLE TO RETAIN HEAT FOR SEVERAL HOURS UPON BOILING THE STEW IN IT FOR TWENTY MINUTES.

Crock Pot Breakfast Recipe - Let the Kids Cook

September 11, 2008 by Fran Sloan

Here is a delightful crock pot breakfast recipe that even the kids can prepare. The ideal fathers day or mothers day breakfast recipe.

Crock Pot Breakfast Recipe - Let The Kids Cook

Let the kids cook this crock pot recipe before going to bed for a breakfast treat. Ideal as a breakfast for Mothers Day or Fathers Day.

This can be put together and put in the Crock Pot before bedtime for a tasty wake-up meal for the entire family.

Slowcooker Bean-Bacon Chowder and It's Great For Diabetics, Too!

September 9, 2008 by Linda Carol Wilson

As we approach the fall season, it is a busy time for most of us. It is especially busy for families as the kids go back to school. With school comes homework, athletic practices, ballgames, and other activities. It is also a time that is perfect for soups and chowders as the cool air settles over us. It is also the perfect time to bring out the slowcookers and crockpots, making it easier for busy moms and dads to get dinner on the table. If you are a regular reader of my articles, you know I promote family mealtime. This is a recipe to make that easier for all.

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