| World's Tourism Search Engine Listings Double
From the listings so far, there is no specific Category of businesses listing more than others, however, entries for 4 Star Hotels, Bed and Breakfasts, Tourism Offices and Tour Operators look strong. Commenting on the success, Vice President of The World's Specialized Search Engines Business, Mr. Tony Young stated, "There is obviously a huge need for an easy to use, easy to find, directory and guide of the major players in travel worldwide, right through to even taxi companies. "We think the minimal annual listing fee of AU$34, approximately US$26 pa, has immediately enticed Businesses to be first listed in their Category and Country. Naturally, those who list first will receive all the initial sales. "We had planned this to be a 5 year project to reach maximum listings throughout the Tourism Industry worldwide, however the way the program is expanding so fast, this prediction will be shortened considerably.
Telefutura and Jhonny Gonzalez: Spanish for “Refuge”
Included in every boxing fan's Top 100 goals are the following: See as many competitive fights as I can, and learn Spanish. Admittedly, the first goal is higher up the list than the second. Of course, there are also a few bilingual fans who are exceptions. But such exceptional fans are offset by many others who wasted high school elective classes on French and Latin and now need to catch up. Would you believe there's a single resource that can help with both goals and comes free in most basic cable packages? It's called Telefutura, and its invaluable "Solo Boxeo" program is on every Friday. Along with two well-matched weekly brawls, Telefutura also offers humorous, informal commentary and ringside appearances by world champs. But don't mistake this as a charitable plea to help some failing Spanish-language network.
Miranda S-250 Travel Guitar
From an early age, I wanted to learn to play the guitar. I took a few lessons here and there through the years, but for the most part taught myself from books and tapes. I never was a very good player, but that hasn't stopped my love of the instrument and music. I've had several guitars, from electric to acoustic, to even a mini electric that I built myself using a kit. I even had a dial up BBS back in the day completely devoted to TAB (tablature files) that was named CrossRoads BBS. I haven't made time to play for years and years, but just recently decided to try to revive the desire. What better way to do that, then to buy a new guitar! I didn't want or need another regular acoustic since I already have a very nice small bodied Collings. I didn't want an electric because I don't have an amp.
Square unleashes flood of 'non-games' on DS
The latest issue of Japan's Famitsu has uncovered Square Enix's surprising move into "pratical" DS software, including travel guides, yoga lessons and even flower blooming.No doubt trying to tap the success of Nintendo's own non-game Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training, the firm will unleash DS Yoga Lessons You Can Start Today, Why Not Listen To Classical Music On DS? and Flower-Blooming DS Gardening Lite on the handheld market. The company is also planning a series of DS software based on the popular Japanese travel guide World Walking, including stylus-fuelled guides for Italy, Hawaii and New York. Any chance we can get one for Sidcup, Square? .
Re-Cycled Tabloid Trash!
Today, we have no scintillating news other than some rehashed garbage. Hell, there`s not even one tabloid hack whose prepared to dissect the recent Peter Kenyon announcement about Jose staying and proving it`s all a pack of lies. Instead, all we`re treated to is yet another 'Frank Lampard to Barcelona` story even regurgitating the influencing factor that his wife is Spanish and from the Catalan city. Plus, we also have the inevitable Arjen Robben to leave story. However, instead of Real Madrid being the supposed buyers we`re now having Bayern Munich touted as his possible suitors. Off course they couldn`t print a Robben rumour without including the obligatory comment from his father. This time, instead of trotting out an earth shattering quote, we`re simply told that, as usual, Arjen will do what suits him, simply mind-blowing stuff.
Free Lecture in Rockville, MD on May 31, 2007
ROCKVILLE, Md., April 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Learn about the many ways technology can be used to help children and adults who have speech, language, learning, memory and literacy challenges. No prior computer experience is necessary. Joan Green, a veteran speech-language pathologist with over 20 years of experience, will show participants affordable, technology goldmines to jump- start the rehabilitation and learning process. Tools will be demonstrated to empower people to take the lead in their efforts to improve communication and thinking. Topics include: specialized software to improve communication, thinking and memory; assistive technology; free online interactive technology and games; and local, regional and online resources that can help. Rockville Public Library Meeting Room on 1st Floor- 21 Maryland Ave., Rockville, MD 20850 (240-777-0140) Space is limited.
On the Level: 'Zone dampering' may be less expensive
My husband has run the dryer vent into the basement with a nylon over the vent to collect the lint and he tells me it is temporary until he can run the vent outside. I don't think this is a good idea, will it be OK? A: It's really not a good idea to vent dryer air anywhere but directly to the outside. The moist air will condense on cool surfaces and everything from rust to mold will be the eventual result. I'm surprised the building code inspector who would have inspected your addition (if it was done with a permit) didn't note that a vent to outside wasn't there. It is now and always has been a code requirement that this positive venting be installed. You need to check with the dryer's manufacturer as to what the maximum allowable length of the vent pipe can be before you'd have to add a booster fan to get the exhaust out of the building.
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