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November 2008

Boots and Beyond - The Deal on ATV Boots

November 19, 2008 by Dirk Steele

ATV boots are made from tough leather integrated with plastic or metal panels especially designed to provide optimum protection for the legs, ankles, and feet. ATV boots also have low, square heels, which allow riders to correctly move their feet. As a very good pair can last for many, many years, they are considered to be one of the hardest-wearing footwear. There's also the added bonus that the boots feel and look better as they age. Because of durability and style, more and more people are getting around to choosing ATV boots over the others, both on or off the road.

ATV Camping Survival

November 22, 2008 by Dirk Steele

ATV camping survival does not need to be rocket science but like everything else not being prepared can ruin a great adventure. Unfortunately life is full of surprises, some good and some not so good. So the more prepared we are for life's little mishaps the better. ATV camping is no different and proper preparation is essential to a carefree adventure. If you want to ATV Camp in the wilderness and want to maximize your chances of making the best of a bad situation, you need to make an investment in the right survival gear.

ATV Gear is the Key to Your Safety

November 17, 2008 by Dirk Steele

Wining is the one of the most important aspects of any race. But in the whims of winning a race, we tend to forget the significance of our own safety. Especially as the All Terrain Vehicle race is known for its rough terrain tracks, it demands much more concern with safety.

Polaris Performance - How to Get it and How to Do It

November 18, 2008 by Dirk Steele

Polaris performance is something that weighs heavily on the minds of people who have purchased a Polaris ATV. After all, an ATV is an expensive purchase, so once it's bought and all set up, who wouldn't want to have increased speed, better fuel consumption, and generally better performance? Well, the good news is that you can do several things to increase the performance of your Polaris ATV. This article will go over some brief tips for increasing Polaris performance.

ATV Wheel Guide - Choosing the Right ATV Wheel

November 19, 2008 by Dirk Steele

The ATV wheel is a rim made of metal composites or pure metal that is meant for use on any all-terrain vehicle. The wheels propel your vehicle forward using an axle and they are protected by tires that withstand passing through terrains that are sandy, muddy, and rocky. Having the right wheels allow you to make the most of driving your ATV and be confident in letting it pass through any type of road. Here is an ATV wheel guide to help you achieve those benefits.

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Basic Features of ATV Parts

November 17, 2008 by Dirk Steele

While buying an ATV, the quality that one should look for depends solely on how ATV will be utilized by the user. All-terrain vehicle or ATV comes in different types of power-driven vehicles. Among them some are technically identified as ATV category. ATV is designed in such a way so that it can serve multiple purposes. For example, there are certain ATVs, which are four wheeled and look similar to golf-carts. They are useful for game purposes, fishing or farm work. Their characteristics include power to get through thick snow, marshland and even thick mud.

Face to Face - Rick Sammon's Complete Guide to Photographing People

November 4, 2008 by April Andersen

Photographing people and faces is one of the most common interest and daily activity fro most of us. You take photos fro your friends, kids...etc. for printing, publishing on the web at as your mobile device background.

It is strange that we did not find many books that cover people photographing. Rick Sammon`s book comes to cover this area of interest by his new book Face to Face as a guide to photographing people. The book only concentrates on people photography and taking and focus on people faces.

The New Nikon D700

November 13, 2008 by April Andersen

The Nikon D700 is the newest addition to the Nikon D series digital cameras. The main difference between the D700 and its earlier D series digital cousins is the size of the sensor. The D700 is a true 35mm format with a digital sensor that is a 23.9mm by 36mm. Nikon has designated the new format as FX as opposed to DX for its earlier digital SLR cameras.

When you consider all the features available and the fact that the D700 will use nearly any Nikon lens produced since 1974, the D700 offers considerable bang for the serious amateur or working professional's buck.

Book Review - A Time it Was - Bobby Kennedy in the Sixties

November 26, 2008 by April Andersen

Two hundred thousand American soldiers at war with troop surges that would rise to half a million. A shooting at the University of Texas that left 14 dead and thirty one others wounded. The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., the Tet Offensive in Vietnam, the rise of Eugene McCarthy. A country with the enraged spirit of the young that was not only felt in America, but over most the world.

Does this sound like a familiar story? It was forty years ago and still the politics of war and policies of paranoia grip a nation.

How to Speed Up My Computer Without Upgrading

November 12, 2008 by David Stallman

Missed a couple of editions of your favourite daily computer tips? Worry not, for you can catch up on the series at today's site.

The resource boosts of an archive of computer tips such as 10 easy steps to speed up your computer- without upgrading, 3 summer computer tips and many more.

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