Archive for January, 2008

Easy Access to Crossword Puzzles

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

Crossword puzzles are popular games for individuals of various ages and skill levels. Back in the day, the only way to solve crossword puzzles was via pen and paper. These days, with the wonderful technological advances regarding computers and the Internet, individuals have found that they can solve crossword puzzles online. There are a few reasons why solving crossword puzzles online is a great alternative to the old pen and paper days.

Easy Access to Crossword Puzzles

One who chooses to solve crossword puzzles online can do so in an easy and convenient manner. Since many of us are rarely far away from computers and Internet access these days, all one needs to do is log on to their Internet provider and pull up one of the many crossword puzzles available online. The ease of access to these types of puzzles is a great reason to complete crossword puzzles online.

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The US Lives and Breaths Baseball

Monday, January 21st, 2008

The US lives and breaths baseball, the game runs in the blood and young and old are hooked up to the sport. There are baseball leagues major and little, baseball journalists and reporters, fans who own teams others who collect memorabilia and record histories. With the advent of the World Wide Web baseball has embraced cyber space and now there are websites that cover every aspect of the game and keep a pulse on current as well as past seasons and teams.

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Home loan for first time buyer

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

The rising trend towards interest in real estate has seen introduction of many creative home loan plans. These plans make the loaning process convenient along with providing many kinds of facilities encourages consumers to obtain the facility.

This article will discuss at length two of such kind of creative home loan plans that are getting good appraisals from people.

1. Home loan for first time buyers
2. Green home loan

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Unusual Online Business

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Since childhood I’ve had an interest in unusual businesses. I grew up with four brothers, and when it was time to vote for which television show we would watch, I sold my vote to the highest bidder. You could call that the business of politics. I collected the paper-wads that fell all over when my brothers had their wars, and then sold them back to them for a couple cents each. I was a war profiteer in the paper-wad wars. I also sold candy out of a hollow book in school.

My business activities were more conventional as an adult, but I still loved to hear about and read about the more unusual businesses. Sitting around a fire in an Arizona desert, I once talked to a man who sold used stuffed animals on the side of the highway. He claimed he sold $3000 worth his first month.

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