By: Paul S Record | 2010-03-29 | Crafts Stamp collecting started in 1840 with the issue of the first proper stamp, the Penny Black, followed closely by the Twopenny Blue. Previous to this you had to rely on Hand stamps from each local area. What happened after was the biggest hobby in the world up until the 1990's, for all age groups, only to be surpassed by the computer age. Most unfortunately these days, the backbone of the collectors - the Children of the world - have in general lost interest in this very time consuming hobby. The main stay of stamp collecting is now a much older generation and the numbers are getting less. read more
By: Mitchell Davidson | 2010-04-01 | Crafts "Can I get rich collecting stamps?" many aspiring stamp collectors wonder. Well...Probably not. Most philatelic hobbyists never get rich from their stamps. Rather, they collect for the sheer joy of their collection, for the thrill of searching for the stamps, for the beauty of the finished collection, and for the camaraderie with other collectors. That said, some stamps are quite valuable. read more
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By: Ken Hermanto | 2010-03-30 | Interior design Concrete stamping or stamped concrete can be used to describe the patterning that is associated with concrete so as to be able to resemble different textures or designs like those of the brick, flag stone etc. This method has been proved to be less expensive as it is made to resemble other building materials meaning that not will not be necessary to buy such materials. read more
By: April Estepp | 2013-04-22 | Photography The particular designed bar code contains data such as the date of the making of the photo stamps and the software package serialized number. A great deal of research has gone into the information based indicia technology and the end result is that photo stamps are completely reliable and trust worthy. read more
By: Nathan Brager | 2011-03-28 | Flights Generally people like to travel in the first class because there is lots of comfort. The passenger can enjoy their5 journey and also at the same time can enjoy all the necessary amenities that are available at the first class. read more
By: dpdp | 2010-10-27 | Sales "Father of the Post?? Roland. Hill Jazz" and "pence Postal Law", sparked a major revolution in the world postal, but also led to the world of stamps of the Queen?? "Penny Black" was born. August 17 read more
By: senosk desselle | 2010-09-10 | Internet Marketing Date Stamps are available as self-inking or regular inking stamps, which require opting for the date or add any custom text as per requirements. Date Stamps are quick and easy to order from the Internet by choosing a particular requisite date stamp or clicking on the link that leads to "Add to cart" and the website will show options of stamps at different price levels based on the required texts, designs, styles, patterns, colors and sizes. Da read more
By: Jessica Williams | 2012-03-07 | Flights Business class was brought about to make air charges marginally cheaper compared to the first class.Business class was brought about to make air charges marginally cheaper compared to the first class. read more
By: Nathan Brager | 2011-03-28 | Outdoors Cheap First Class Flights have given a chance to those who rarely get the chance of travelling in the first class. The first class flights are decorated with the modern amenities to make the journey o... read more
By: Rajive Singh | 2011-08-10 | Hotels Chennai – The gateway to South India is a wonderful city. A visit to this city will take you to the fascinating rich history and tradition of the city. Moreover, you can also visit the second longest beach in the world, here in Chennai. A classic blend of historic monuments and new chic high-rise buildings, Chennai attracts leisure and business travelers alike. read more
By: J.J. Jackson | 2010-04-04 | Politics When Republicans controlled both houses of Congress and the White House liberals used to complain that Congress was simply being a "rubber stamp" for President George Bush and his right wing agenda. They wailed and they moaned about how it was such a terrible thing and used procedural measures and phony filibusters to stop anything that they could from coming up for a vote. read more
By: Stan Coyle | 2011-09-15 | Marketing tips When you decide to start postcard marketing for your business, you need to know all basics of postcard marketing. For postcard marketing, you need to know about the printing cost, postage cost, postcard stamps, postcard paper, postcard ink and printing quality etc. read more
By: Chetan Walia | 2010-04-04 | Negotiation The story dates back to Gandhi's days in South Africa. South African law required Indians (or 'coolies' as they were called by the white South Africans) to travel third class on trains. Soon after arriving in South Africa, Gandhi learned first hand about this rule when he was thrown off for trying to ride in a first-class car. It was an insulting episode in his life and made a deep impression on him. What is less well known is that Gandhi immediately looked for a second opportunity to challenge the rule on a train from Durban to Pretoria. This time he succeeded. He did so by using an 'audience' to overcome a negotiating opponent. read more