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  • Product Review: Windsor Tourist Road Bicycle
    The amazing thing about the Windsor Tourist was the price tag. Brand new, the bike is priced at $599.95, half the price of other similar touring bikes.
  • Product Review: Gregory Advent Pro Hiking Backpack
    It's now been more than a year since I first bought the Gregory Advent Pro and I don't regret my purchase one bit. In fact, if something were to happen to the pack I have now, I would go right out and buy it again. This pack does not disappoint on any level.
  • Is College Worth It?
    When I first went to college, way back in 1998, I did so because that's what I was supposed to do. You go to high school, graduate, and then go to college. I majored in computer networking, because that was the next big thing, or so I was told.
  • The Art of Frugal Living
    Everyday people are spending their hard earned money on things that they don't need, and sometimes don't necessarily even want. A trip to McDonald's might seem cheap now, but over time it adds up.
  • The Art of Bicycle Touring
    Imagine rolling through the Rocky Mountains, or the Pacific Coast, with an unobstructed view of the country side. You have everything you need for a wonderful vacation packed neatly with you. The wind's in your hair as you travel at a blazing fast 11 miles per hour.
  • Working Tech Support for a VOIP Company
    If you are thinking about becoming a technical support agent for any company, this is a good starting place.
  • One Day of Paxil, One Day Too Many
    Normally before I write an article I do quite a bit of research, but not for this one. The following is a personal account of the first, and last, day I took the drug Paxil.
  • Product Review: Jetboil Stove Personal Cooking System
    Every once in a while a revolutionary new product comes along which takes backpacking to a whole new level. The Jetboil stove is one such product. After one day of using the Jetboil, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it.
  • Product Review: Therm-A-Rest Trail Lite Travel Mattress
    The Therm-A-Rest Travel Lite backpacking mattress is perfect for anyone looking for a good night's rest after a long night of backpacking.
  • Product Review: Kelty Light Year Sleeping Bag, 25 Degree Down
    So if you are looking for a light, small packing, perfect little sleeping bag, look no further than the Kelty Light Year. Just don't get it wet.
  • Write an E-book and Sell it on Your Blog
    So you've decided to write a book that you can sell on your blog. You have already chosen a suitable subject. Now what?
  • Anxiety 101
    Your sitting at home one evening doing the same thing you do every night, when suddenly a strange uncomfortable feeling comes over you. Your chest tightens, you heart races, you get lightheaded, and an uncontrollable feeling of panic comes over you.
  • Top 10 Ways to Supercharge Adsense
    There is no question I hear more than, "How do I make more money with Adsense?" While most of this information is public, newbies seem to have a hard time finding everything in one place. So here are my top ten ways to supercharge your Google Adsense earnings.
  • Guerrilla Marketing 101
    Over the past few days I have seen one subject in my inbox more than any other: "How do I get more visitors?" Well, if it were that easy to gain massive amounts of new traffic, nobody would be asking the question in the first place.
  • The Art of Speleology
    If crawling through small holes in the ground, getting stuck in knee deep mud, and spending hours in pitch black darkness with nothing more than a small flashlight sounds like your cup of tea, speleology might be right up your alley.
  • Understanding Google Adsense
    Any article on any site can make money by using Google Adsense.
  • Gasoline Could Hit $5 a Gallon as Big Oil Scales Back Expansions
    Just as gasoline prices are starting to drop back down below the $3.00 per gallon mark, big oil companies have announced that they have plans to scale back the production of oil refinery expansions. Such a move could raise gas prices for many years to come.
  • Product Review: Coleman Queen ComfortSmart Quickbed with Pump
    When people first walk into my small 500 square foot studio apartment the first thing they normally say is something like, "You sleep on that thing?" pointing to my Coleman Quickbed on the living room floor (or the bedroom floor depending on how you look at it).
  • Delivery Wars: Pizza Times Put to the Test
    When your hungry for pizza you don't have time to wait all night for delivery. We put three major pizza chains to the test.
  • Top 5 Budget Web Hosting Companies
    Over the past ten years I've seen my fair share of web hosting companies come and go. Some good, some bad, and some just down right horrible.
  • The Art of Urban Exploration
    What do abandoned buildings, sewers, and caves have in common? All three are things that everyday people probably don't think twice about, but to the Urban Explorer they are the next conquests on a never ending list of new adventures.
  • FBI Shuts Down Botnet Network Used by Hackers
    The majority of the population has no idea what the term "botnet" means, but just because you don't know what it is, doesn't mean that you aren't part of one.
  • How To: Start Your Own Blog
    So you want to start your own blog, but you don't know where to start? This article tells you how to get started in less than 15 minutes!
  • Study: A Lack of Sleep Can Put Stress on Heart and Can Be Fatal
    Next time you say "you can sleep when you're dead," you might want to rethink your statement, because a study by the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine found that a lack of sleep can actually, well... kill.
  • The Animal Shelter: Choosing a Healthy Pet
    Choosing a healthy animal from a shelter might seem like a simple task, but serious diseases can be hiding under the collar if you don't know where to look.
  • Wal-Mart Posts a $3 Billion Dollar Loss Due to Theft
    Someone walks into your local neighborhood Wal-Mart, picks up a flat screen television, and walks out without paying. This is happening everyday at Wal-Marts around the world and Tuesday Wal-Mart posted a $3 billion dollar loss for the year of 2006, due to theft.
  • Product Review: North Face Tadpole 23 Tent
    It's hard to find a good three season tent, but the Tadpole 23 by North Face really stepped up to the challenge.
  • Blockbuster Undercuts Rival Netflix
    Blockbuster Video announced Tuesday that they will begin renting movies to on-line customers for a dollar less than before. Blockbuster hopes the new plan will win new customers, while at the same time start cutting into the on-line superstore Netflix's member base.
  • The Sun Makes Me Sneeze but Why?
    Ever since I can remember I've been "allergic to the sun", or at least that's what I tell people when I go outside on a bright sunny day and suddenly sneeze on command.
  • National Guardsmen Suspected of Immigrant Smuggling
    Three National Guardsmen, who were assigned to the Texas-Mexico border, were accused Thursday of running and immigrant smuggling ring when it was found that a van they were driving held 24 immigrants.
  • How to Put Ubuntu Linux on a Flash Drive and Run it Under Windows
    The following article is going to teach you everything you need to know in order to make a USB flash drive with Ubuntu Linux installed, similar to the ones sold at PenLinux.com. However, there are a few things that you need to know first:
  • Jennifer Mee, the Girl with Chronic Hiccups, Goes Missing
    Jennifer Mee, the 15-year-old girl from St. Petersburg, Florida, who made headlines earlier this year with her case of nonstop hiccups, is missing.
  • Burger King Puts Spam on the Menu in Hawaii
    Putting Spam on the menu alongside the charbroiled Whopper and fries has been something that Burger King has had in the works for more than a year now. However, it wasn't until this month that the Burger King corporate headquarters finally signed off on the idea.
  • Man Dies After Falling Off Cliff in Zion National Park
    53-year-old Barry Goldstein, of St. Louis, died Friday afternoon after falling nearly 100 feet off a cliff near Angels Landing trail in Zion National Park. The death of Goldstein marks the second death in Zion National Park this week.
  • Offbeat News for the Weekend of June 9th
    What does a lettuce thief, a duck rescue, and a missing dog have in common? Give up? They're all things that happened this weekend and will make you scratch your head and say, "Whaaat?"
  • China May Lift Ban on the Sell of Tiger Parts
    In a move that angered the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) this week, the Chinese government is considering a lift on a ban that was put in place back in 1993 to protect tigers in the country.
  • CBS to "Jericho" Fans: It Will Return Next Season
    In what was a very unexpected announcement today, CBS put out a release letting fans know that they were heard and a listened to, "Jericho" will return next season according to CNN.
  • World's First Solar Powered Cell Phones Now Available
    Hi-Tech Wealth, a company out of China, claims to have successfully created something that cell phone companies around the world have been testing for years, a solar powered cell phone.
  • Man Claims He Found Bin Laden, Wants $25 Million Award
    While the U.S. military has been using sophisticated weaponry and satellites to try and get a fix on bin Laden's location, Thomas Potter of Olmsted Falls, Ohio, came up with what he thought was a better idea: search phone directories and online public records.
  • Terrorists Use Google Earth in Terror Plot
    Today, court documents were released stating that terror suspects planned to use Google's online map service, along with the Google Earth software, to obtain highly detailed images of J.F.K. airport.

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