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Going Deep Sea Fishing for some better 375 Fishing rewards
More Death Knight news and clarifications | October 3rd 2008 by jeems
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Odds and ends, Blizzard, Economy, Leveling, Making moneyI've been leveling up fishing lately (hit 373 last night, along with 375 cooking, thanks to El's great guide), and I've actually found it pretty fun. It's a litt read more
PAKISTAN AWAKENING: TRIBES TURN AGAINST TALIBAN
THE BIG FEED | October 1st 2008 by THE BIG FEED
Shades of Iraq:Intensive Pakistani military action in the border areas has emboldened several tribes to turn against Taliban militants.The Salarzai tribe in Bajaur, where the military is conducting a bloody campaign against militants, has formed a mi read more
The Solar Cube: A Solar and Wind Powered Water Source for Remote…
An Inconvenient Blog | September 30th 2008 by Wayne Roden
Carbon nanotubes may be the water filter wave of the future, but Spectra Watermakers’ Solar Cube works pretty well in the meantime. The Cube (AKA the Spectra Solar Brackish Water System) is a portable solar and wind powered desalination unit that c read more
Why Use a Database?
Tryangled Solutions web designing tips tricks | September 30th 2008 by Raji
Databases are most useful when it comes to storing information that fits into logical categories. For example, say that you wanted to store information of all the employees in a company. With a database you can group different parts of your business read more
Safe Means of Escape in Hazardous Areas Made Possible by LaserLit…
New York Paralegal Blog | September 27th 2008 by Joel
(openPR) - A safety lighting technical breakthrough by Chalmit Lighting will deliver significant advances over conventional safety light sources. LaserLite is based on a solid state laser source to provide a continuous 150 metre strip of lighting. Re read more
Sea Eagles in Scotland - problems of reintroducing species
DARnet | September 23rd 2008 by Andy Roberts
Sea Eagles Release Programme Various attempts have been made over the years, some successful, to reintroduce wildlife species into areas where they have become extinct in the past. The ospreys in England are one well known example, and a similar sche read more
Thailand Government Reaches Accord With Muslims
The Impudent Observer - Global Liberal Issues | September 22nd 2008 by Fred Stopsky
Thailand has witnessed a revolt in southern areas of the nation who are overwhelming Muslims and who have been demanding equal rights from the dominant majority who adhere to the Buddha religion. Thai leaders have been utilizing military action as a read more
A Look At Inexpensive Home Decor
Free Online - Business - Marketing - Work From Home - eXchan… | September 13th 2008 by Jerry Oakman
Opposable Thumbs and Upright Walking Caused By "Junk DNA"
quest strategic plan | September 7th 2008
Quinnlynn writes "A group of inquest scientists at Yale discovered that the llc.cite this source roget's ii: the new thesaurus of opposable thumbs and upright walking in humans is due to changes in the genome in the areas still classified as "junk DN read more
La Ley De Bosques En Riesgo
Mas Efectivo | August 29th 2008 by Carlos
La Ley de Bosques, que gracias a tu firma y a la de más de un millón y medio de personas fue aprobada en noviembre del 2007, aún no fue reglamentada por el Poder Ejecutivo, a pesar de que debió hacerlo hace varios meses. La plena aplicación de read more
Cellulite : Cellulite Removal Techniques
Fitness Equipment Solutions | August 28th 2008 by Lucy Jones
Cellulite forms just below the surface of the skin in the thighs and buttocks region, where areas of fat collect and force themselves against the tissue creating a puckered look to the surface of the skin. Health experts have been trying to discover read more
Experimentation Time.
Get Your Melancholy On | August 24th 2008 by Ivan Heneghan
So, in order to drive people a little deeper to some areas of the site, you may have already seen the little images in the left hand column. I’d be interested to hear feedback on if what people think about these, and if anyone has other ideas? read more
It’s Another Good Hair Show for Bravo!
Tressed Out Celebs | August 20th 2008 by Linduh
This Thursday, 8/21 at 10:00pm marks the premiere of Tabatha’s Salon Takeover on Bravo. The show follows Tabatha Coffey, the charismatic former “Shear Genius” contestant and Australian native, as she visits struggling salons in the read more
15.08.08 - closing season 4
Ramat Rachel Archaeological Dig Blog | August 16th 2008 by Carnadine
Day 20 / 20 (100%) Season 4 is over, at least for us volunteers. There’s still a lot of work to be done in analyzing and publishing the findings - but that, at least, is all up to the staff to handle. Turns out that we did some digging after read more
13.08.08 - day 18
Ramat Rachel Archaeological Dig Blog | August 13th 2008 by Carnadine
Day 18 / 20 (90%) Two more days left. Some of the other areas have already finished; here in C4 we’re racing to both finish digging our squares and prepare them for the final photography. The dirt pile in our area is huge - almost a hill in i read more
11.08.08 - day 16
Ramat Rachel Archaeological Dig Blog | August 11th 2008 by Carnadine
Day 16 / 20 (80%) One more week to go. We’re working hard to try and finish up in all the areas before the season ends this Friday. We are less people now than we were last week - more people left than came over the weekend - so it’s read more
06.08.08 - day 13
Ramat Rachel Archaeological Dig Blog | August 6th 2008 by Carnadine
Day 13 / 20 (65%) The dig made the news! Haaretz, Israel’s most respected newspaper, has an article about some of our finds. (Unfortunately respected does not mean completely accurate - the coins from the columbarium were silver, not gold.) read more
05.08.08 - day 12
Ramat Rachel Archaeological Dig Blog | August 5th 2008 by Carnadine
Day 12 / 20 (60%) We found another bomb today - thankfully not in my area. This time it was in one of the Ds (D4 or D5), toward the north-east corner of the site. The bomb squad was called in and digging in the nearby areas was stopped until they read more
04.08.08 - day 11
Ramat Rachel Archaeological Dig Blog | August 4th 2008 by Carnadine
Day 11 / 20 (55%) Sorry about missing Friday’s post. Here are some pictures to make up for it: Among last week’s finds: And now, a brief word from our mascot: read more
31.07.08 - day 9
Ramat Rachel Archaeological Dig Blog | July 31st 2008 by Carnadine
Day 9 / 20 (45%) There’s been a lot of progress in the western squares, B2 and C4, over the past day or two. We’ve reached walls in several different areas, enabling us to fill in some of the blanks regarding the layout of the fortress. read more
30.07.08 - day 8
Ramat Rachel Archaeological Dig Blog | July 30th 2008 by Carnadine
Day 8 / 20 (40%) Pictured are buckets of pottery from yesterday, soaking in water for today’s pottery wash. In the background people are just finishing putting away breakfast. This is more or less all we found today in C4’s southern squ read more
29.07.08 - day 7’s ghost walls
Ramat Rachel Archaeological Dig Blog | July 29th 2008 by Carnadine
Day 7 / 20 (35%) Slow but steady progress. Nothing notable in the dirt (and there was a lot of it) that we dug out of our square today, but we’ve made progress on C4’s main purpose - to fill in the blanks on our map of the site. That read more
28.07.08 - opening week 2
Ramat Rachel Archaeological Dig Blog | July 28th 2008 by Carnadine
Day 6 / 20 (30%) Today was the beginning of the second week here at the site. Seven dig members from last week left us, but thirteen new volunteers have come to help out. Several of them are in my square, C4, and it’s been great working with read more
25.07.08 - end of week 1
Ramat Rachel Archaeological Dig Blog | July 25th 2008 by Carnadine
Day 5 / 20 (25%) Today was a nice day on which to finish the first week of the season. The heat wave finally broke and it was much cooler - foggy and pleasantly chilly in the morning and tolerably hot in the afternoon. We’ve been making stead read more
24.07.08 - day 4
Ramat Rachel Archaeological Dig Blog | July 24th 2008 by Carnadine
Day 4 / 20 (20%) This rectangle of area C4 has been excavated down to the bottom. The part on the right - the white surface that was under the garden soil - is clearly different from the left part of the trench, which goes down lower. This was ei read more
23.07.08 - day 3
Ramat Rachel Archaeological Dig Blog | July 23rd 2008 by Carnadine
Day 3 / 20 (15%) We made considerable progress today, at least in my area (C4). We went down half a meter in parts of one of the squares today, and finally reached the layer of garden soil - brought up from the valley by (according to the current h read more
How to open a new square for excavation
Ramat Rachel Archaeological Dig Blog | July 22nd 2008 by Carnadine
Day 2 / 20 (10%) Hit ground with pickaxes. Extract pottery shards, pretty rocks, bones and broken glass and put in bucket. Shovel loose dirt into other buckets with hoes, then toss in dump pile. Repeat steps 1-3 until arrival at either: richer laye read more
Escape To….. Living It Up In Belize!! The ABC of vacation luxur…
Dreamcatcher Calendars - Travelogue Blog | July 12th 2008 by Claudia duPreez
Booking a vacation can often become the most stressful part of the trip, especially when you and your travel mate have differing ideas of what makes a good getaway. You like spelunking and tracking giant lizards, they like frou frou accommodation read more
Minefield Areas in Egypt
FRAGMENTED LEGS | July 10th 2008 by anas
Photographs of Minefield Areas in Egypt Western Desert Problems Each region of Egypt has special technical problems. The principal technical problems in the Western Desert are: Wind blown sand burying mines and fragments up to 2 metres deep read more
Travel Resources
Dreamcatcher Calendars - Travelogue Blog | July 7th 2008 by Claudia duPreez
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