Archive for February, 2009

Rolling the bones

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Dice in various forms have been around as long as mankind. They are the oldest known form of gambling. Dice game artifacts have been found in the tombs of ancient Egypt and Sumeria. The high gate of the temple of Medinet features a portrayal of King Rameses III (c. 1182-1151 B.C.) playing a dice game […]

How To Have The Most Fun Playing Holdem Poker At Home

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Holdem poker is taking the country by storm as one of the most fun means of entertainment. It’s not a fad, but more of an awareness of a great way to have some fun.
While there’s a ton of instructional info on the web to give you all the strategies and tips for playing your best, […]

Bill Gates to Devote Life To Charity; Make Money And You Can, Too

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Bill Gates announced that he will transition out of his day-to-day role at Microsoft by July 2008 in order to spend more time working on the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which focuses on global health and education.
His announcement reminded us of the plethora of graduation speeches that eager students imbibed across the land this […]

U.S. Ends Oil Dependency; Turns B.S. Into Fuel

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

While America is experiencing a gasoline shortage, the nation’s dependence on foreign oil is about to end.
A researcher at The Department of Energy, from which breakthrough ideas emanate on a regular basis, noticed that Americans, along with most people who ever lived, have a virtually unlimited and renewable supply of B. S. He wondered if […]

Better Prostatic Function with Natural Remedies

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Healthcare professionals term an enlarged prostate gland benign prostate hyperplasia, or BPH. As many men age, their prostatic gland grows and can create symptoms for example problems with micturition, weakened urinary stream, and also urinary retention

Doggin’ Seattle: Where To Hike With Your Dog When In The Emerald City

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Development of the once-remote Seward Park on Bailey Peninsula named after
Secretary of State William Seward came slowly after the property was bought in
1911. But when Lake Washington was lowered the park began to take shape into a
keystone of Seattle’s park system.
A paved loop in the park at 5902 Lake Washington Boulevard […]

River birch Trees - A Great Tree For The Yardley Pa. Area

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

River Birch Trees are fairly easy to plant because they are fairly rugged and durable. Yet to plant or transplant them you do need to follow some basic guidelines. Two of the best cultivars or River Birch trees are Dura Heat and Heritage River Birches. We have been growing River Birch Trees for a number […]

Giant Sequoias - Hiking Boole Tree Loop

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

The Giant Sequoia trees of California are a site to see. Despite heavy logging efforts, you can still hike through these massive trees on the Boole Tree Loop.
Giant Sequoia National Monument
The park system in central California is incredible. You have Sequoia National Park, the first national park ever designated in the country. Next to it […]

Cyberspace Sports Betting Keeps Gamers Interested

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Web based gambling webpages are currently governed through 3 councils. These syndicates are OSGA (the Offshore Gaming Association), the IGC (Interactive Gaming Council) and finally the Fidelity Trust Gaming Association FTGA.

Grand Ski Conditions All over France

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

There has been approximately 1.5 metres of snow in the last seven days. The snowfall was so prolonged that ski lifts have been closed, the funicular has been stopped at Chamonix and not going up to Les Grands Montets and delays with Geneva transfers. Some roads were shut and weather warnings published.
Contrast this to 2 […]