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The Science Museum: Not Just A Tourist Hotspot by Andrew Regan
... As an integral part of the National Museum of Science and Industry (which includes York's National Railway Museum and the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford), the Science Museum plays a crucial part in the scientific education of much of Britain's population. If you're hoping to visit the Science Museum, you're sure to find a range of London hotels located in South Kensington through a variety of online travel sites.

Seven Things to Consider When Choosing a PDA by Jason Kohrs
... Many PDAs can now surf the Internet, stream movies, or play video games thanks to the higher resolution color screens. Most now include a stereo sound processor for listening to MP3s or other audio sources, as well as being able to double as a digital voice recorder. Other PDAs take the fun features to a whole new level. Some PDAs now double as mobile phones. Or is it that mobile phones that are doubling as PDAs? Many mobile phones have built-in cameras now.

Today's Mobile Phones: Our Portable Windows To The World by Dan Cavalli
... Mobile phones with built-in MP3 players have hit the market, capable of playing both paid and subscription music files. And, just like stand-alone players, they offer multiple EQ preset options, and sophisticated Bluetooth technology, allowing fast music file downloading and wireless headphone connections. Portable Office Busy professionals and students may forget to carry their PDAs, and often don’t want to lug around an expensive laptop. But they never leave home without their phones.

Compound Interest Doesn't Add Much To Your Wealth by Francis Kier
... If you don’t continually add to your accounts, they can not add up to much; “No big money in = No big money out.” And if you don’t continually accumulate investing skill and knowledge, you won’t be able to keep your money growing faster than inflation is destroying it. Please note that there are no books titled “How To Get Wealthy By Putting Some Money Under A Mattress.” Your money has to be invested and earning interest above the inflation rate or you are getting poorer.

Nokia 5300 – Music to Your Ears by Jawahn Thompson
... The phone book is large capacity, allowing for up to one thousand contacts, complete with information like email addresses, web URLs, up to five numbers each, birth date, company, job title, notes and address. The SIM card is capable of storing an additional 250 contacts. Organize contacts by groups or add a photo to the caller ID so you can keep everyone straight. You can also assign a ringtone to each and every contact or a group. The text and multimedia messaging features meet and exceed ...

Where Computer Interfaces Are Going : 3D Beyond Games by Tristan Grimmer
... We do, after all, have flat retinas, like playing tennis on flat tennis courts, and eat dinners from flat plates on flat tables. But we don't live in 2D. Our brains are really big. 1.3 litres big. More than enough dendrites, axons and other brain-things to contain a nice 3D representation of the world we live in. Clues to build the scene abound: motion, foreshortening, and the aforementioned depth perception. The truth is some things are better in 2D and some 3D.

The Pia Zadora/Rondo Hatton Connection by Peter Blinn
... Let's pair him with Albert Dieudonné, who played the title role in Abel Gance's epic silent film Napoleon (1927) but appeared in only three further pictures:1. Peter Ostrum was in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) with Roy Kinnear; 2. Roy Kinnear was in The Return of the Musketeers (1989) with Christopher Lee; 3. Christopher Lee was in Amere Victoire (1957) with Joe Davray; 4. Joe Davray was in Madame Sans-Gene (1941) with Albert Dieudonné.

Get Indexed by Google's Googlebot Right Away, the Right Way by Andrei Smith
... If you do so, do not forget to change the title. Make sure your title is not just a list of keywords and that it is related to the actual content of the page. Google can and will check that, before deciding on your page's 'relevance'. 6. Do not place important text inside images. Google says: "Try to use text instead of images to display important names, content, or links. The Google crawler doesn't recognize text contained in images." It is very tempting to create images with text inside ...