By: Yossarian Smythe | 2010-03-31 | Product Reviews Supermarkets offer a wide variety of goods with different qualities, quantities and prices. With the birth of giants like Costco who offer bulk quantities of stuff like green peas, cooking oil and ham, other supermarkets are becoming more competitive. read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2010-12-06 | Law You will often hear of whistleblowers suffering severe backlash for being "snitches," but if it weren't for whistleblowers, billions of dollars would be lost each year through government programs. read more
By: Matt Pack | 2010-04-02 | Weight Loss I've been saying this for years... "Fat people finish marathons all the time!" It's not about the distance covered it's about how FAST or INTENSE the distance was covered. I wish people would get this through there heads when January comes and they embark on the magic "run for weight-loss" kick. People see the Kenyan crossing the Boston Marathon finish line and actually believe that running made him/her skinny... The fact of the matter is that Kenyan's body type had more to do with the selection of that runner's mother and father than running 26.2 miles ever did. Some people are "built" for running long distances and some people are not... On average most people are not! You may ask why? read more
By: Ian Love | 2010-03-29 | Wine Wine has a culture around it that is intimidating. Whether attending a wine-tasting event, or popping a cork for a snazzy evening with your date, you want to be able to talk about wine without sounding like an uncultured oaf. Here is a handy clip-n-save guide to all the fancy terms we use to describe a wine's flavor. Now you can sound like the snootiest wine snob on the block! read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2010-12-29 | National, state, local If you find yourself in a position where your employer or another company is acting fraudulently toward the government, you may be able to stop their illegal activity and gain compensation at the same time. read more
By: Sherman De Brosse | 2010-04-04 | Politics George De Mohrenschildt claimed he was never an American intelligence agent, but the evidence suggests he worked for the CIA and, as a young man, for French intelligence and perhaps for the Germans. He was a close friend of both Lee Havey Oswald and George H. W. Bush. How does all this fit together if at all? read more
By: Alex Beckman | 2010-03-30 | Skin care If you want to get beautiful glowing skin, there are many factors that all have to come together. This article focuses on how to get beautiful skin by following a proper beautiful skin diet. read more
By: Kali S Winters | 2010-12-14 | Home & Family A root cellar is any storage area that uses the earth's natural resources to cool, insulate and humidify the produce stored within. They are earth-friendly, non-polluting and require no electricity. To work properly, a root cellar must be able to hold temperatures of 32º to 40º F and maintain a relatively humidity level of 85 to 95 percent. read more
By: Yoni Levy | 2011-02-20 | Home improvement At most sites, what is called run of river is the best mode of operation. This means that power is produced at a constant rate according to the amount of water available. Usually the power is generated as electricity and stored in batteries and can be tied to an existing PV or other system. The power can take other forms: shaft power for a saw, pump, grinder, etc. Both head and flow are necessary to produce power. read more
By: sara wright | 2010-12-09 | Cars For those of you who live in Kent, you will have noticed that there is a little bit of snow. Now when I say a little I mean up to the wellies, over a foot of snow. Roads, houses, and pathways are covered. read more
By: dresseshop | 2010-12-10 | Weddings A crazy wedding party cake requires a crazy cake table to provide the complete effect. Beautify your cake table with matching crazy shades and distinctive highlights which include balloons, collectible figurines, feathers, streamers, as well as other objects to have the craziness inside the decorations. read more
By: Ian Henderson | 2010-03-31 | Software Pseudo translating an application's user interface is a simple and fast way to see where your software will fail when used overseas. In this first part of a two part series you will learn the basics of pseudo translation and when in the development life cycle to execute this form of testing. read more
By: Manora | 2010-01-27 | Pets The Robin, or Redbreast, Erithacus rubecula is Britain's national bird. It was first mentioned as long ago as A.D. 530, when St Mungo performed a miracle by restoring his tame Robin to life after it h read more