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    Learn About Windows Vista Registry Cleaner
    Microsoft Windows Vista is the most sought after operating system now-a-days. What is most fascinating about Windows Vista is its interface. The interface is comprised of an animated see-through window that has a touch of graceful and subtle color along with a brand new Start menu. While this many be the case, keeping the system efficient and effective is still the ke
    they would be 500 feet tall.
  • A fetus acquires fingerprints at the age of three months.
  • By age sixty, most people have lost half of their taste buds.
  • The first-known contraceptive was crocodile dung, used by Egyptians in 2000 BC.
  • Sherlock Holmes never said 'Elementary, my dear Watson.'
  • Americans spend approximately $25 billion each year on beer.
  • An ounce of gold can be stretched into a wire 50 miles lon
    Online Trading Strategy: Collecting Cash when Stocks Go UP - It PAYS to Know More than Others
    When it comes to stock market trading it PAYS to have more knowledge than the rest of the pack. Pure gold can be harvested in each profitable trade that you accomplish.But when you don't know what you are doing stock trading can become a very difficult and life consuming business. You can lose a lot of money and time. Valuable time of your life. Stock trading c
    You must have a lot of free time on your hands, otherwise you would be doing something constructive rather than reading this. But, then again, perhaps there was a lull on television with no football games on or you were simply bored and surfing the net for anything interesting. Either way, I am very grateful you stopped to read this article. I hope to make it worth your while.

    First, a few words about me. I grew up on the Jersey shore, moved to Scottsdale, AZ thirty years ago, worked in advertising all my life and now run a health information website with my wife out of our home. I have written over 50 articles about the Yellow Pages, where I worked for 25 years. I also started a website for Renaissance people that are multi-talented called, polideopitic.com, meaning those that have many ideas. I travel a lot and write about cruising and my destinations. I also have a dry sense of humor and write about my dog, my daughter, society’s ills and just about everything in between. Nothing is off-limits. I won’t reach Lance W.’s astounding number of articles on ezine, but I’m shooting for a reasonable number of interesting and informative ones that gets one to think.

    So this should be no exception. That’s the hallmark of a good article. It conveys knowledge and asks the reader to give thought to a concept. For instance, if you have devoted a minute or two up until now, I need to give you something of value that you can take away and ponder. Something pithy and relevant that will cause your head to spin. Did you know that:

    • 100 years ago, the average lifespan was only 47 years
    • There are 11 points on the collar around Kermit the Frog's neck.
    • Time magazine's "Man of the Year" for 1938 was Adolf Hitler.
    • If the heads on Mt. Rushmore had bodies, they would be 500 feet tall.
    • A fetus acquires fingerprints at the age of three months.
    • By age sixty, most people have lost half of their taste buds.
    • The first-known contraceptive was crocodile dung, used by Egyptians in 2000 BC.
    • Sherlock Holmes never said 'Elementary, my dear Watson.'
    • Americans spend approximately $25 billion each year on beer.
    • An ounce of gold can be stretched into a wire 50 miles long
      Home Business - How to Start?
      So you want to start a home business. Great. The big question that arises for most people is where to begin.Well there are a few ways to look at this.One, if you have a product already, start marketing it. Make sure the method you use of marketing matches the amount of product that you can actually produce. For example if you make some type of widget i
      o Scottsdale, AZ thirty years ago, worked in advertising all my life and now run a health information website with my wife out of our home. I have written over 50 articles about the Yellow Pages, where I worked for 25 years. I also started a website for Renaissance people that are multi-talented called, polideopitic.com, meaning those that have many ideas. I travel a lot and write about cruising and my destinations. I also have a dry sense of humor and write about my dog, my daughter, society’s ills and just about everything in between. Nothing is off-limits. I won’t reach Lance W.’s astounding number of articles on ezine, but I’m shooting for a reasonable number of interesting and informative ones that gets one to think.

      So this should be no exception. That’s the hallmark of a good article. It conveys knowledge and asks the reader to give thought to a concept. For instance, if you have devoted a minute or two up until now, I need to give you something of value that you can take away and ponder. Something pithy and relevant that will cause your head to spin. Did you know that:

      • 100 years ago, the average lifespan was only 47 years
      • There are 11 points on the collar around Kermit the Frog's neck.
      • Time magazine's "Man of the Year" for 1938 was Adolf Hitler.
      • If the heads on Mt. Rushmore had bodies, they would be 500 feet tall.
      • A fetus acquires fingerprints at the age of three months.
      • By age sixty, most people have lost half of their taste buds.
      • The first-known contraceptive was crocodile dung, used by Egyptians in 2000 BC.
      • Sherlock Holmes never said 'Elementary, my dear Watson.'
      • Americans spend approximately $25 billion each year on beer.
      • An ounce of gold can be stretched into a wire 50 miles lon
        What Is IPO?
        What does Google, Microsoft and Dell have in common? These three well established companies, along with other large business organizations have went public before through the IPO or initial public offering.So what is an IPO?In financial terms, IPO or initial public offering is the first issuance of a company’s shares to the general public usually to inte
        nd write about my dog, my daughter, society’s ills and just about everything in between. Nothing is off-limits. I won’t reach Lance W.’s astounding number of articles on ezine, but I’m shooting for a reasonable number of interesting and informative ones that gets one to think.

        So this should be no exception. That’s the hallmark of a good article. It conveys knowledge and asks the reader to give thought to a concept. For instance, if you have devoted a minute or two up until now, I need to give you something of value that you can take away and ponder. Something pithy and relevant that will cause your head to spin. Did you know that:

        • 100 years ago, the average lifespan was only 47 years
        • There are 11 points on the collar around Kermit the Frog's neck.
        • Time magazine's "Man of the Year" for 1938 was Adolf Hitler.
        • If the heads on Mt. Rushmore had bodies, they would be 500 feet tall.
        • A fetus acquires fingerprints at the age of three months.
        • By age sixty, most people have lost half of their taste buds.
        • The first-known contraceptive was crocodile dung, used by Egyptians in 2000 BC.
        • Sherlock Holmes never said 'Elementary, my dear Watson.'
        • Americans spend approximately $25 billion each year on beer.
        • An ounce of gold can be stretched into a wire 50 miles lon
          Quality of Customer Service is Most Important
          For those of you who are working in a customer service industry, the quality of that customer service itself is the most important aspect of the job. People respond positively to good customer service. IF you are a business owner then you know how the saying goes, it’s easier to keep a customer, as it is to get a new customer. In order to keep your customers and buil
          devoted a minute or two up until now, I need to give you something of value that you can take away and ponder. Something pithy and relevant that will cause your head to spin. Did you know that:

          • 100 years ago, the average lifespan was only 47 years
          • There are 11 points on the collar around Kermit the Frog's neck.
          • Time magazine's "Man of the Year" for 1938 was Adolf Hitler.
          • If the heads on Mt. Rushmore had bodies, they would be 500 feet tall.
          • A fetus acquires fingerprints at the age of three months.
          • By age sixty, most people have lost half of their taste buds.
          • The first-known contraceptive was crocodile dung, used by Egyptians in 2000 BC.
          • Sherlock Holmes never said 'Elementary, my dear Watson.'
          • Americans spend approximately $25 billion each year on beer.
          • An ounce of gold can be stretched into a wire 50 miles lon
            Democratic Congress Goes After Big Oil On Tax Issues
            As the Democrats took control of the House and Senate in Congress, they promised a flurry of legislation in the first 100 hours of office. One of the efforts was to go after big oil.Energy costs that last few years have certain come front and center for most of us. Gas prices are way up, a fact that puts a crimp in the disposable income of a lot of people. To m
            they would be 500 feet tall.
          • A fetus acquires fingerprints at the age of three months.
          • By age sixty, most people have lost half of their taste buds.
          • The first-known contraceptive was crocodile dung, used by Egyptians in 2000 BC.
          • Sherlock Holmes never said 'Elementary, my dear Watson.'
          • Americans spend approximately $25 billion each year on beer.
          • An ounce of gold can be stretched into a wire 50 miles long.
          • Money isn't made out of paper, it's made out of linen.
          • About one-tenth of the earth's surface is permanently covered with ice.
          • Hawaii is the only US state that grows coffee.
          • The longest name in the Bible Mahershalalbaz (Isaiah 8:1).
          • A rat can last longer without water than a camel can.

          So, isn’t that terrific stuff? Didn’t you learn some good trivia to use at the next get together with the boys or gals? Okay, I gave it my best shot. I promise to come up with even better facts in my next article, soon to be titled, “The Really Cool Genuine Article Consisting of Things You Never Thought of Before, But Are Glad You Learned Them Here.”

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