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Epson inkjet cartridges are cartridges that use technology called the ‘piezoelectric crystal’ method or technique, rather than other inkjet manufacturers who use an entirely different technology from the (easier to pronounce) ‘thermal’ type of printer.
Posted: 2007-05-30
Category: Hardware
Most Search Engine Optimization experts will agree that acquiring in-bound links to your web site will positively affect the search engine ranking of that web site.
Posted: 2006-03-14
Category: SEO
Another early reference to Egyptian snake charming is the biblical account in the Old Testament (Exodus 7:8-12), in which Pharaoh summons the country�s best magicians to compete with Moses and Aaron. The Egyptian magicians change their walking staffs into living snakes, but Aaron does them one better, turning his staff into a snake that eats all their snakes.
Posted: 2006-01-15
Category: Travel & Leisure
Most people who are infected with Japanese encephalitis show only mild symptoms such as fever and a headache. More severe infections can produce symptoms such as a stiff neck, gastrointestinal problems, vomiting, confusion, tremors, stupor, and coma. In about one out of every 200 cases, advance stages of the illness cause inflammation of the brain, and more than half of those cases end in permanent disability or death.
Posted: 2006-01-15
Category: Destinations
Dice were also very popular in later Greek and Roman times. In the Bible, Roman soldiers standing guard during Christ�s crucifixion tossed dice to see who could keep His garments.
Posted: 2006-01-15
Category: Gambling & Casinos
First of all, a regular forest usually consists of one dominant species of tree � the evergreen forests of colder climates, or the redwood forest of California, for example. A tropical rainforest has many species of trees and plants, and trees of the same species very seldom grow close together. Scientists have counted as many as 300 different species growing in one 2 1/2 acre (one hectare) in a South American rainforest.
Posted: 2006-01-15
Category: Outdoors
That�s right, the Granny Smith apple gets its name from Maria Ann Smith, the grandmother who first cultivated it around 1865 in Eastwood, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia.
Posted: 2006-01-15
Category: Travel Tips
America owes more than it may ever realize to Nader and his research. If not for him Automobile industries could still be building unsafe cars. The time and efforts put into �Unsafe at Any Speed� has paid off for American consumers and also for the US auto industry.
Posted: 2006-01-07
Category: Cars
A business card is said to be much like a traveling billboard. But you much have the right information to get people to stop and read it.
Posted: 2006-01-07
Category: Creativity
An ever-increasing issue in the corporate world is corporate social responsibility.
Posted: 2006-01-07
Category: Society
The credit bureau has many identities entering their system for the first time or leaving permanently because of the thousands of births and deaths in America each day.
Posted: 2006-01-07
Category: Credit
It is the requirement of each company to constantly try and establish an identity for itself, and to provide to its customers, both existing and prospective, that which its competitors can't.
Posted: 2006-01-07
Category: Insurance
Value is a central social reality for people; they constantly think and talk about it directly or indirectly; they want some way to transfer it directly among themselves, separate from particular commodities.
Posted: 2006-01-07
Category: Currency Trading
Leonardo da Vinci was born on the fifteenth of April, 1452, near the town of Vinci, not far from Florence. He was the son of a Florentine notary, Piero da Vinci, and a young woman named Caterina. Leonardo spent most of his life in Florence and Milan.
Posted: 2006-01-07
Category: Celebrities
In a corporate setting or business, every computer must have its own set of original software and the appropriate number of manuals.
Posted: 2006-01-07
Category: Sales
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