Increase Worker Safety with Perforated Metal Products

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You’re walking through a large restaurant’s kitchen, watching cooks stir together meals that look and smell delicious. The odor of freshly cooked chili wafts from one end. In another section, French Fries are sizzling to crunchy golden perfection. A young kitchen helper walks through, carrying a garbage bag over his shoulder but not noticing the [...]

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Boarding Schools Can Help Your Teen with ADHD/ADD

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With about 2 million American teenagers suffering from ADHD/ADD every year, it has become the most common childhood and now teenage mental disorder. With the astounding statistic that nearly 30-60 percent of children continue to be affected with the symptoms of ADHD/ADD throughout their teenage years and later adult life, it is safe to say [...]

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Is McDonalds Trying to Show Chik-Fil-A Up?

Okay, maybe it’s just me, but the new McDonald’s “Southern Chicken” sandwich and biscuit sure seem an awful lot like the Chik-Fil-A original sandwich and chicken biscuit…just not as good. I never really though of Chik-Fil-A’s chicken as being southern. Having lived in the South for four years as a young’un and then another four [...]

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Family Pictures – Save Them on Flash Drives

Anyone who has ever been to my home knows that I love pictures. I have picture walls. Most of the subjects are my two lovely daughters who, when they were young, were quite adorable. They are very close in age and I took great pleasure in dressing them alike which caused people to constantly ask [...]

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Home Automation: No Longer Just For Nerds

I used to always think home automation was for, well, those guys with slicked down hair and thick lensed, dark framed glasses … that is, until I discovered the Home Automation store. I drifted from one so called ‘lighting expert’ to another, in a vain attempt to find the right automation system for my home [...]

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Will a Netbook Outperform My Old Notebook Computer?

When computers work they way you want them to, they are a man’s marvelous invention and when they don’t they are the woman’s nightmare. I don’t mean to be so biased against one sex but as a female, it is obvious to me that the computer was built by a man. Mine is slowly dying [...]

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To Buy & Remodel or Just to Sit Cozy & Tight

Now is not a great time to be selling your house. I know this first hand. We’ve had the house on the market for two months and no one has even viewed it. We’ve had several open houses and the only people who showed were realtors and nosy neighbors. It’s a frustrating time for both [...]

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Libraries Upgrade to Custom Flash Drives

Libraries exist to serve a community. Though most people associate libraries just with books, CDs, and DVDs that they can come to check out, often they provide a wealth of other services. Tax dollars provide support for a wide range of resources that citizens of a town or village or city can take advantage. Shelves [...]

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USB Flash Drive Magic for Promoting Yourself Fast

We all have them. Swinging from our keychains as we cruise down the road, sticking out of our backpacks as we pull out our books, even sliding out of a pocketknife. Gigabytes of information are accessible at our fingertips, in a device the size of a finger, in a USB flash drive. Each year, USB [...]

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Sonic is Marching Northward–Yippee!!?

Sonic has finally made its way into the Northeast, and for that, we are in a strait betwixt two very hard places—an immense joy in having such comparatively easy access to Sonic and a terror getting fat and going broke. Sonic is our family’s all-time favorite fast food, but between the cost and the health [...]

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