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Eating Basics of Gaining Weight by Ken Bendor
... Start by using the Daily Calorie Needs Calculator. Based on your age, body and activity level, you'll get an estimate of how many calories you burn per day. To gain 1 pound per week you need to have a surplus of 500 calories per day. For 2 pounds a week, you'll need a surplus of 1000 calories per day. Note that not all this weight will be muscle. Putting on 1-2 pounds of muscle per week is impossible without the help of banned substances and even then can be a difficult process.

Retire Rich with Retirement Planning Calculator by Vichuda Asavamongkolpan
... Your life expectancy depends on many factors such as your living lifestyle, the kind of people you are surrounded with, your daily habit, your health factor as well as you family health history and etc…. However, there is so called Life Expectancy Calculator that helps you to predict such a thing. Hence. there are many factors to consider before any of us should consider retiring. Many planning need to be done especially in terms of our financial.

Stop Burning Wood Pellets by Sam Streubel
... x 1.18 = $14.36 By expanding the quick formula to include the effective cost calculation, the spread between the two fuels has now widened to $0.24. Assuming fuel prices don’t go crazy, you could save as much as $75 during the remainder of this heating season by switching from wood pellets back to natural gas. When prices do change, you have armed yourself with two simple, yet powerful tools to help you quickly and confidently determine when one fuel is more cost effective than the other.

Retirement May Not Look Great to Some by Martin Lukac
... If you question whether or not you should start saving right now, find a retirement or investment savings calculator and plug in numbers. Figure out how much you could have in thirty years, twenty years and ten years. Chances are, you will be shocked by the difference between ten years of savings and thirty years. My husband and I started saving an nominal amount about a decade ago. At an average rate of growth, we will have a lot of money when we reach retirement.

Poker Calculator Report - Magic Holdem Software Review by Marty Smith
... With sharp looking displays, and quick programming on a variety of your favorite poker sites, this poker calculator will do the mathematical functions you would expect a mathematical poker calculator to do. Therein however, lies the good and the not so good about introducing a new poker calculator. Let’s assume this is not a knock-off of borrowed programming from holdem genius. Since they do operate in a similar way, it could be a totally feasible market strategy to try and capture more ...

How to Count Calories With Your Eyes by Marc David
... And you'll be able to see this displayed in a graph so you know if your ratios are correct (assuming you are into or have any interested in ratios). I personally don't carry around a cup or any type of measuring devices. But I know if I go out to eat that the chicken on my place is about the size of the palm of my hand.. times two .. the palm of my hand is roughly 3 ounces. I can eye ball that chicken breast and guess it's about 6 maybe 7 ounces of chicken.

Pot Odds: When To Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is by Johnny Profit
... If you look at the pot odds you have only invested 15 dollars assuming you are playing 5/10. In this situation with very little hope of improving your hand your job would be to fold. Common sense or a proven method to making money? Keep in mind that all of these methods and tips are provided to make you a conservative money maker – no relation to Chris (him and Rainer should start a Losers R Us social club). All of the information I provide is not to make your playing experience more fun, ...

NBA Moneyline Parlays by T.O Whenham
... Assuming we have handicapped the game and there is no hidden trap to fall into then we might be reasonably certain that both teams will quite likely win their games. If you had a $100 bankroll, you could bet $50 on the moneyline in each game. When the teams won you would make $12.50 in profit on each game, for a total profit of $25. If you were to parlay the two games together you would be taking more risk, but the payoff if you are right about both games would be a profit of $56.25.

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