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Author : Alice Erin In present times, mobile market has become one of the most competitive places in the world. Every leading handsets manufacturer is right on the edge and the progress has been tremendous. Sometimes, it does look quite unusual –the way mobile technology has earned an inseparable place in our lives. Hence, it does take a lot to emerge as a world leader in mobile communications and Nokia did it very well by bringing a whole lot of things at our fingertips. Things were moving randomly for Nokia, until it hit the jackpot with N-series. This highly efficient range of mobile handsets does not need any introduction, as it has already earned a dedicated following across the world. The Nokia N80 is also an elite member of the N-series and it has lots to offer. |
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| Firefly vs LG Migo - Cell Phones Compared |
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Author : barry wireless This article is designed to provide a review and comparison between the two leading kids cell phones: the Firefly and the Migo from LG (the TicTalk will not be discussed). Designed to equip consumers with the latest reviews this article will provide a brief analysis about the pros and cons regarding these two cell phones. Let's get started.... |
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| 5 Factors To Consider When Investing For Passive Income |
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Author : Bernard Ng From the “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki, I learnt that to be financially free, I need to generate sufficient income to cover the monthly expenses of my lifestyle. And it is not just income, but passive income so that I can still survive without having to work. And to generate passive income, Robert Kiyosaki and his Rich Dad advise that we should let money work hard for us. |
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| Big and Beautiful Ladies - Looking Good Tips |
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Author : aseya Copyright (c) 2007 Julie-Anne Smith |
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| How To Get Started Writing A Great Headline |
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Author : peterkohar Research gives you a tremendous advantage. The time spent in this area furnishes everything you need to create a compelling, intriguing headline from scratch -- one that’s sure to attract and interest far more prospects. If you’ve followed this book in sequence, you might have already mined the ore… and now you’re left with a wheelbarrow of gems, perfect for creating outstanding headlines. |
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| Cisco CCNA / CCENT Certification Exam Training: Physical And Virtual LANs |
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Author : Chris Bryant Earning your Cisco CCENT certification and passing the 640-822 exam demands that you master networking basics, and part of that is knowing how to work with both physical and virtual Local Area Networks (LANs). |
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| Tips On Taking Good Care Of A Watch |
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| Friday, 07 September 2007 | |
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Author : Aaron Brooks A watch is more than an accessory and if you take good care of it the watch could become a family heirloom. Caring for a watch is not tedious. • Always place your watch in its case at the end of the day. If you leave in it a bag or purse or on a table it could get scratched badly. • Unless you watch is water proof or resistant you must protect the watch from high humidity levels. Watches that have leather bracelets should not be worn for a swim or dipped in soap suds. The leather will get ruined. • If you want a watch to outlast you then set up a service schedule like you do for your car. Get the watch serviced by its own manufacturer as far as possible. This way you will protect the watch’s authenticity. And, you can be assured that duplicate parts will not be used. The authorized center will service the watch and replace any worn out parts, lubricate the watch, and clean its case. • Read the care booklet carefully. And follow the instructions given. • If the watch is a mechanical one try not to be rough when winding the watch. • If the watch has a metal strap, you can clean the strap in water or use soap, water, and an old toothbrush to clean all the grime away .Take care not to let water into the case. And wipe the case gently with a soft cloth. • Leather straps must be protected from perspiration and expert’s advice that watches with leather straps should be worn loose in summer. When wet the strap must be dried with a soft cloth. Never use a hair drier it will crack the leather up. • Protect your watch from high temperatures, contact with leaking batteries or harmful chemicals, magnets, strong sunlight, and shocks. • If you want to adjust the strap length, place the watch on a flannel piece or cloth. Be gentle or the spring will fly out and never be found again. If you have clumsy hands then take the watch to the service center for adjustments. • If the watch needs winding you must wind it at the same time everyday. Research indicates that winding in the morning is beat. Wind a watch slowly and consistently. Stop winding when you meet with resistance. Be careful or you will break the spring if you continue to wind the watch. • If the watch is automatic then you cans wing the arm around in an arc to get the watch running. Some watches have winding too, and then give the watch around 25 gentle turns to get it running smoothly. Automatics can be left off overnight without winding. • If you need to remove any scratches you can do so with a gentle cleaner and soft cloth to rub the scratch away. Many people use products that range from Brasso to toothpaste to Polywatch. A watch will work for 10-15 years without breaking down. But sometimes not servicing the watch regularly can lead to huge expenses when a final break down occurs. The adage “a stitch in time saves nine” applies to the world of watches. |
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