Archive for July, 2008

Spreading Your Investment And Savings Risks

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

The world stock markets are going through quite a turbulent period at present and on average around ten percent has been wiped off some of the leading markets over the last month. In this article I write about how on a personal note I try to save in a series of different financial products which […]

Cut Down on the Carbon Emissions of your Travel by Travelling by Train

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Trains are something that British people regards as easy and mega quick to use, there’s no waiting for checking in, waiting to acquire your suitcase and going through painful security checks when you are trying to get to Hamburg. It is simply brilliant. So you simply go into the correct rail station, discover your platform […]

Your World Wide Assets Market Space — Made Easy by The Property Index Online Company

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

The Property Index site has a vast range of property for sale in France, view the range online.
Notwithstanding the fact that Property Index is still a recent establishment, (they were registered in March 2007), they have become experts very quickly. They’re a pretty down-to-earth establishment focusing on servicing any person who is determined to sell […]

5 Simple Ways To Increase Your Computer Speed & Help Your Computer Run More Efficiently!

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

If you’re a computer expert, you’ll probably already know about these tips (hopefully this will provide you with a little reminder). If you’re not an expert, don’t worry - these tips are simple, and don’t require a lot of computer experience.
While an old computer will never operate at the same speed as a newer (and […]

The best solution for an annoying tennisarm injury is there

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Next 9 weeks, the muscular tenderness, measured as pressure pain threshold was determined with an electronic pressure algometer. Indeed, it may be speculated that in addition to changes in 4 months in the tendon also muscular changes may be detectable. Painful tennisarm, musculoskeletal disorders and pain in the forearm region due to low-force exposure are […]

Some Valuable Steps On Applying Clown Makeup! Seriously, We’re Not Clowning Around Here

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Who doesn’t love being a clown? It’s a great costume idea for both adults and children. It looks like a lot of work to do
clown makeup, but it’s actually quite easy. Here are the steps to create that classic whiteface clown:
First of all, get an idea of what clown design you’d like, whether it be […]

Responding to Article: Logic Class 101 Applied to the Minuteman Project

Monday, July 7th, 2008

In response to Douglas Bower’s article; Logic Class 101 Applied to the Minuteman Project and on going topic of the BS at our borders, I wish to comment. First I agree with the Professor regarding the rhetoric and questionable comments from the Minute Men, I agree with the problematic liability, I agree with our own […]

Move Inventory, Not Workers

Sunday, July 6th, 2008

A plant can save space, time and money with a carousel
Many companies think material handling automation is a nice idea, but something for the big guys. After all, computers and automated systems cost money. Automation is designed for high-volume shops. It takes up space. It requires training, and that means hours spent away from production. […]

Anger - What It Does To The Mind

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

John, a young man in his early thirties once came for treatment for an unusual problem. He was addicted to sex. Despite being married, his sexual drive was so strong that he had to engage in masturbatory activities many times a day. Nothing was of help to him. He was taken aback when I explained […]

Guide to Formula One Motor Racing Circuits

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

A traditional F1 race circuit generally compromises of a piece of straight tarmac on which the starting lines are positioned. The pit lane, where the F1 drivers enter for refuelling and replace old tyres during the race, and where the Formula One teams work on the F1 cars prior to the Formula 1 race, is […]