Because what you don`t know about the process can cost you serious money.
Tips on How to Buy a Great Bed For You and Your Back
By Ryan Neumann - 1/4/2008
Have you bought a bed that quickly formed uncomfortable body impressions? How about a bed that hurt your back? Or hurt your wallet? Well, you?re not alone and there are lots of people who are afraid of buying the wrong bed. The average person spends about 1/3 of their life in bed. Did you know t...
How to Buy a LCD TV in 3 Easy Steps
By Amy Metz - 1/4/2008
I`ve got a confession to make. I love television. And I love big screen TVs. Especially the new flat panel models. Before you know it, everyone will forgo their traditional CRT television sets and own a LCD flat screen TV. This idea really isn`t as strange as it sounds. LCD flat screen TVs are becom...
?Rich Dad, Poor Dad? by Robert T Kiyosaki, reviewed by Yochention Saritoh
By Yochention Saritoh - 1/4/2008
First, I want to give my comments for ?Rich Dad, Poor Dad? by Robert T Kiyosaki. I want to thank him for such a great book and has opened my mind to a whole new angle about financial freedom. According to Robert T. Kiyosaki?s book ?Rich Dad Poor Dad?, he mentions about the Cash Flow Quadrant. The Ca...
7 Steps to Easier EBay Shipping
By John Lenaghan - 1/4/2008
If you`re like me, you probably hate packing and shipping the things you sell on eBay. Don`t get me wrong, I love selling on eBay. I just don`t like the shipping part. I find it monotonous to hunt for boxes, wrap the items, drive back and forth from the post office, and all the other steps involved ...
The Need for Pre-Employment Drug Testing
By Damian Sofsian - 1/4/2008
Employers have many reasons for requiring pre-employment drug testing. One of the most obvious reasons is that of safety. Those handling dangerous equipment or those who drive commercial vehicles have a greater chance of accidents or inflicting injury upon themselves or others if they are under the ...
A Brief History of Vacuum Cleaners
By Alison Cole - 1/4/2008
The first person to patent a machine for cleaning was David Hess in the year 1860. Housewives all over America had turned to using rugs and carpets, a trait brought over by the waves of immigrants coming from Europe, to cover their bare wood floors and keep the dust and dirt to a minimum. When they ...
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Video Game Review for the Playstation 2 (PS2), XBox, and Gamecube
By Miranda Stites - 1/4/2008
This game is for very young children that are not experienced in playing video games. Although it may still be difficult to even keep an inexperienced child`s attention for very long. The gameplay is very linear and very repetitive. About four levels in the beginning of the game all revolved arou...
Performance Reviews - Seven Stupid Things Employees Do To Screw Them Up
By Robert Bacal - 1/4/2008
In previous articles on the topic of performance management and appraisal, we covered the ten stupid things managers do to screw up performance appraisal, and a similar article on ways human resource departments screw up the process. Now it`s time to turn our attention to employees! Managers, feel f...
The Unique Qualities of Rolex Daytona Replicas
By Marcus Peterson - 1/4/2008
The Daytona is the name of an original Rolex type of watch. Sometimes also called an ""Oyster Professional Cosmograph,"" the Daytona has earned the nickname of ?racing driver`s choice."" It was made to measure elapsed time and to calculate average speed in a race. The Rolex Daytona Replica should...
Coffee Storage - Keep It Fresh!
By Thomas Slaughter - 1/4/2008
There is nothing like the taste of Fresh Roasted Coffee. Coffee will slowly lose its freshness because of time, exposure to air, moisture, heat, and light. It is best to buy whole bean coffee and store it at 68 to 72 degrees in an airtight container. Optimally, grind the beans right before you brew...
Roasting 101- an Idiots Guide to Reality!
By Alun Evans - 1/4/2008
The beans. Warm and seemingly glowing in the palm of your hand. Ahhh...freshly roasted you say outloud. The product of an artist. You settle down into your tall stool and ask the barista to grind the freshly roasted coffee...cupping time...the romance of it all sweeps over you. OK. So most of the ab...
Better-The-Second-Time-Around Creamy Pasta
By Dina M. Giolitto - 1/4/2008
Thinking about tossing that leftover pasta from the Italian restaraunt? Think again. Here`s how you can turn a tired old to-go box into a hearty meal that`s even better the second time around. Ingredients: Leftover pasta
Your choice of cured, salted meat (optional)
2 or 3 cloves garlic, cho...
What Makes a Bestseller? - Canon PowerShot S410
By Melinda White - 1/4/2008
Canon PowerShot S410 4MP Digital Elph with 3x Optical Zoom The Canon PowerShot S410 4MP digital camera is the bestseller among the 4 - 4.9 MegaPixel cameras. What makes this camera the best? The features, the look, the price? Let`s see... Product Description Updating the popular S400 Digital Elph, C...
Baby Gift Baskets
By Ken Marlborough - 1/4/2008
With a newborn baby, new life unfolds in all its softness and purity. This unique miracle deserves unreserved blessings and of course the most wonderful gifts. A baby gift basket full of the choicest gifts is the best way to welcome a baby and congratulate the parents. The little bundle of joy needs...
Bathrobes, Caftans, Towelling Robes All Covered by New Cover Ups
By Paul Stephen-Daly - 1/4/2008
I was on the fore deck of a floating gin palace out on Port Phillip Bay mid summer in 2002 catching up with a few good mates, some fishing, and a few tinnies. The next day as we headed off to Portsea, I would have scared the crap out of a lobster! A pair of shorts and thongs is pitiful protection ...
Adapting Recipes Using Your Microwave
By James Otten - 1/4/2008
All recipes found on my blog have been made with microwaves that are in the 650-700 watt range. If your microwave of a different power rating you will need to make adjustments to the recipes called for on my blog. First, check the owners manual and see if it tells you how much the power rating on y...
Suzuki Motorcycles - From Fine Loom Manufacturers to Major Motorcycle Company
By Daniel Levy - 1/4/2008
Started in a small warehouse by Michio Suzuki back in 1909, Suzuki aimed at making better looms for the Japanese silk industry. It was only thirty years after its existence that the company started thinking of diversifying into cars, motorcycles and related machinery. In fact, it was only after the ...
Pecans
By Carol A Hill - 1/4/2008
Every fall pecans are so abundant that searching for a newer recipe becomes somewhat of a challenge and just when giving up seems the right thing to do. An old favorite appears on the scene and away goes all thoughts of trying anything newer than an old standard recipe that has been around for de...
Important Distinctions Between Various Rolex Replicas
By Marcus Peterson - 1/4/2008
There are many distinctions between different Rolex replicas, including grades, weight, water resistance, jeweled movements, hacking symbol, gold quality, stainless steel, crystal, and warranty. You will find that all these elements vary. Prices also vary, from $5 to thousands. While bargains do ...
Save Money on Used Motorcycle Parts
By Ma. Carla Ballatan - 1/4/2008
For every motorcycle enthusiast, it is indeed very taxing to maintain bikes as good as new ? its engine running and all its other parts functioning. We know for a fact that it?s not only for the sake of transportation but also for a little satisfaction of our vanity ? seeing everyone admire us, atop...
Create Gorgeous Baby Shower Gift Baskets
By Harry Rockwell - 1/4/2008
Baby shower gift baskets can be one of the easiest ways for you as the gift giver to be creative, and show the person your giving it to just how much you care about them. Instead of one big gift, you get to give out a plethora of trinkets, toys, and other fun items, wrapped together in a beautiful p...
If Job Interviews Scare The Snot Out Of You...
By Roy Miller - 1/4/2008
It`s a fact of life. If you want a new job, you`ll have to deal with a job interview. And they typically scare people (maybe you) to death. If you`re feeling uncomfortable right now just thinking about a job interview, there are resources to minimize that fear. But think about what causes the fear f...
Simply Salads
By Carol A Hill - 1/4/2008
?It is just sensible.?exclaimed my friend. She was referring to the large plates sitting in front of us loaded with everything imaginable. As though, it was sensible ingesting a mountain of lettuces, sliced boiled eggs, chunks of ham, shredded cheeses, tomatoes,avocado?s and bacon rinds smothered i...
Is Bigger Better? The How-To`s When Shopping For Diamonds
By Alex Miller - 2/14/2007
Buying a diamond can be an exhilarating but daunting adventure, especially if you`re a newbie.
If I could offer only one piece of advice it would be this: Learn as much as you can about the 4Cs before you go shopping.
For the uninitiated, that`s cut, color, clarity and carat weight. And I like...
Online Video Game Rentals: The Pros and Cons
By John Hinkle - 2/12/2007
Many other review websites may tell you that the online rental game clubs are anything but inadequate, just like any other company or system ever concieved, there are a few drawbacks. Although online rentals are a huge step in the right direction for video game rentals and storefront rentals, the dr...
Spring Flowers From Bulbs For The Lazy Gardener
By Pet Campbell - 1/28/2007
I am not going to pretend that I am a Master Gardener, or the end of all wisdom with regard to spring bulbs in Florida. I will share my experiences with bulbs that I have planted in Florida that were successes or failures here at Pet?s gardens.
One of the things I missed in Florida was spring flow...
Grocery Shopping On a Budget
By Amy Allen Clark - 1/25/2007
Grocery shopping is one of the first places you can learn how to be frugal. I am amazed when I go to the grocery store how many times people are spending so much more money than myself and getting half the amount of stuff I have within my cart. Here are just a few ways you can learn to cut back on y...
NexRemote Celestron GOTO Kit
By Anne Noonan - 1/20/2007
The latest in the Celestron goto kit is the NexRemote. It comes with your purchase of the Celestron Advanced Series GT. In goto software this is the latest state of the art telescope technology by Celestron.
The NexRemote Celestron goto kit is equipped with a global position service, also known as...
Why Even Cinderella Would Rate Style Above Performance When Shopping For A Watch Today
By Michael Hayles - 1/20/2007
It has often been argued that if Cinderella had possessed a reliable wristwatch, she would have known when her time at the ball was up and would have escaped the catastrophe that greeted her on the stroke of midnight.
However, despite this critical need to get as accurate an account of the time as...
Comic Book Industry Errors, Part 2
By Dave Gieber - 1/20/2007
Although lacking in popularity for years, the mid-50s through early 60s brought back a resurgence of the superheroes. This in itself was not bad, especially since I like superheroes. But as the publishers wanted to cash in on this rebirth, all other genres within the comic book industry started to f...
How to Create Your Reputation as an Artist
By Steven Popkin - 1/18/2007
Creating Your Reputation!
Make your name a household name! Easier said than done. But that`s what will create the "sought after" effect. Now, there are a few steps that you can get started to do this.
1. Attend lots of art shows that you can exhibit your work at. Give out sample postcards of yo...
Selling Your Craft Over the Competition
By Natalie Goyette - 1/16/2007
If you are planning to head to several craft shows to sell your
items, there is a good chance that somewhere along the line you
are going to run into someone who sells a similar craft to
yours. I know, with all of the possible craft ideas out there,
it seems like a long shot to actually run int...