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What’s the difference?

Posted by admin on Dec 17, 2008 in technology

I find it’s getting harder and harder to choose a new game console these days. All the games seem to be available on every single console. So how do I choose which one I want? The technology on each console is different, I know we have the WII which is great if you want to lose weight and play active games. The PS3 has better graphics than the PS2, the PSP is small and handheld, The Nintendo DS has touch screen technology, and the Xbox has wireless technology. All these new technologies are good but it confuses me that I just want that new game. I don’t care which console it’s for.

 
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Things i need for the football game! beer, koozies, chips….

Posted by admin on Nov 11, 2008 in Partying

If you have decided to stay up late night to watch the football game with your bunch of friends and beer cans then the beer koozies will give you great company and help you enjoy every moment, i get mine from http://trueimprint.com . This is also good for the sports enthusiasts who go outdoors to watch matches. The beer koozies keeps their beer cool longer which is convenient for them. also kettle chips are are great tasting but make too much noise for a movie, i usually eat them during a game. all i need is chips koozies

 
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Moving again…………..

Posted by admin on Nov 11, 2008 in Travel

Have you ever had to move before? Well I have. In fact most of my childhood memories include packing boxes, unpacking boxes, and having children who all huddle together stare at me and talk until one has the guts to say ‘hi’ or I finally go over to them.

The worst thing about moving is the packing. Since you never know what is going to happen to your stuff once it’s packed in a box and thrown on the truck, it’s hard to let go. Organizing how everything is going to be packed is also difficult. It’s so hard to decide what you do and do not want or need. The best thing to do is label boxes with what you’re going to put into them, and then pack them with what the label says starting at the needed and favorites, and ending when A) it’s all packed or B) the box is full,then you through the rest away.

 
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Monsoon discoveries

Posted by admin on Nov 11, 2008 in Uncategorized

The findings of monsoons date back to the 1,800 when there were ruling dynasties now they discover that there is some sort of link to the strength and weaknesses of the monsoons now they have also discovered a cave that contains stalagmite that was preserved by the wondrous monsoon rains. Stalagmites are largely made up of calcium carbonate, which precipitates from groundwater dripping from the ceiling of a cave.

Chemical analysis of a 118mm-long stalagmite from Wangxiang Cave, in Gansu province, north-west China, told the history of strong and weak cycles in the monsoon - the rains that water crops to feed millions of people in Asia.

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