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Preparing Your Culinary Masterpiece by Shawn P
... Small calculators are so inexpensive nowadays that getting one to take shopping with you can save you money, especially when one brand, for example, lists the price per pound and another shows the per ounce price. With foods that have to be frozen or chilled, or fresh fruits and vegetables that spoil quickly (known as "perishables") only buy as much as you can use before they perish. The fresher it is, the better the flavor and nutrition, so, even though you can keep a lot of stuff in the ...

Poker Calculators and Do You Suffer From the Top Pair Syndrome? by Marty Smith
... your will with over-cards to a made hand is lunatic fringe. Finally, many internet players truly misjudge the strength of their hands, frequently overplaying such holdings as JQs, KQs, A10, AJ, and low pairs. Had they been using a poker calculator like Holder Pirate, it would recommend folding such hands to a raise, while some others with looser settings and value pots would maybe, say call. I have seen many players in the early rounds let their tournament ride with AQ, 66, and even 22!

Moving And Relocation Services Made Easy With Proper Move Planning by Alfred Moya
... moving company that provides professional level services at reasonable rates. Finding the cheapest mover is easy but finding a moving company to trust with the entire contents of your home is far more difficult. When planning your next move take the time to research a number of moving companies licensed to provide the type of services you require. Some moving services companies offer complete relocation services including lads of information in moving guides, tips and calculators online.

Power Travelling and Touring - 10 Factors in Enjoying Stuff by Raymond Strachan
... has lot of smaller stuff with it or inside it. Subsequently you end up looking at all this Stuff for hours on end. After a while it knocks the stuffing out of you. This is why I have developed this formula based the the criteria above: Stuff x (WOW/10) x (120 + RWF*) mins = STUFFED *Reverse WOW factor(expressed in minutes) So before you end up telling museum staff and street vendors to "Get Stuffed" take a calculator with you whenever you visit tourist or historical icon and do the math.

Preparing Yourself for Home Schooling by Low Jeremy
... Also include in your shopping list other items like all-purpose glue, scotch tape, rulers, erasers, staplers, paper clips, portable blackboard, and calculators. In preparing to home school your children, you should also be able to have different learning tools available around the home. Different subjects may require various educational tools to help your children learn and understand their lessons better. For history and geography lessons, it is important to have a globe or a world map ...

Secrets the Supermarkets Don't Want You To Know When Doing Your Weekly Food Shopping by Bruce Hokin
... Don't buy something, such as bread, just because it smells so good. Look at your list and make sure you really need it. Secret #12.Think twice before buying an item because of a rebate. Less that 6% of shoppers ever redeem rebates. Before you buy, ask yourself "Will I really take the time to redeem the rebate?" These a just a few helpful hints on ways to save money every time you shop at the supermarket. Look at your budget and see how much you could save using these ideas.

What To Look Out For When Starting An Online Business by Brad Kamanski
... This tip alone will save you $1000's. Multiple Streams Of Income: This is one of the most common Myths you will see online. It is hard enough to build ONE successful business but the people who promote these programs promise you can build six simultaneously. It should be renamed: Multiple Streams Of Expenses. That is what it really is. My suggestion is to find a great legitimate program and promote it until it is successful and runs nearly on auto-pilot and then you can start to build another.

LEDs: The Light of the Future by William Sutherland
... This ushered in the trend “towards [LED use in] more practical applications” such as calculators, digital watches and test equipment, since these expanded colors addressed the fact that “the human eye is most responsive to yellow-green light.” [4]However, rapid growth in the LED industry did not begin until the 1980s when Gallium Aluminium Arsenides (GaAIAs) were developed, providing “superbright” LEDs (10x brighter than LEDs in use at the time) – “first in red, then yellow and… green,” ...

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