Archive for November, 2009

The Demonization Of Genital Herpes

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Those of us who have so-called “genital herpes” are caught between a rock and a hard place. On one hand we are ostracized by the minority of the population (about 40%) who don’t currently have herpes simplex in their body, which is bad enough, but more cruelly we are often isolated by our fellow members [...]

Use Digital Publishing as a Smart Solution to Traditional Publishing

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

If you are a fervent prodigious young author, inspired writer or possibly an a rather inspired corporation seeking to disseminate your smart suppositions and bring some signature upon the extreme world then maybe traditional publishing will probably regularly be a bitter stumbling post to getting your loving tales of your heart away, into the world. [...]

Affordable Term Life Insurance Quote

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

A fresh poll announced that less than half of UK adults own life insurance cover. At the end of the day making the wise decision to invest in term life cover is usually something that consistently seems to finish up at the very end of your to do list. Even so eventually sorting out your [...]

Credit and Divorce

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Mary and Bill recently divorced. Their divorce decree stated that Bill would pay the balances on their three joint credit card accounts. Months later, after Bill neglected to pay off these accounts, all three creditors contacted Mary for payment. She referred them to the divorce decree, insisting that she was not responsible for the accounts. [...]

Flower Photography – A Mild Obsession #1

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

What does one need to do to get the perfect close-up of a wild flower? Set up a tripod, clip on camera, then snap, snap it’s in the bag, camera, chip.. whatever? Maybe… but consider a few unexpected impediments first. Finding the perfect clump of subjects (mostly the easy part), stopping(screeching to a halt) suddenly [...]

No GPS for Lindbergh

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Although flying from New York to Paris is no big deal today, Charles Lindbergh flew his 3,600 mile, 33 1/2 hour flight in 1927 without a telegraph, radio or Global Positioning System (GPS). In his plane, The Spirit of St. Louis, Lindbergh packed a few sandwiches, a couple canteens of water, 451 gallons of gas [...]

Disguising Spy Bugs

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

If you are going to be using spy bugs in order to collect information or gather evidence, it is very important that you find the proper disguise. You do not want to raise suspicions. Simply placing a small electronic device in an area is a bad idea. It obvious looks like a spy bug. Even [...]