Rich | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 24 2008 | the, free, microsoft, charity, donation
Rich | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 02 2008 | the, free, creative, deals, housing
Wow, very interesting!The owners need to move and can't seem to sell in a depressed market (Los Alamos, NM) so they are raffling off their home.Prospective owners write a 500 word essay and include a $100 entry fee to be considered. The goal is to get 2500 essays, which would equal $250,000, the appraised value of the home. The owners would get their money, the winning essay writer would get an AWESOME deal....Creativity at work!Quoted: TradingMarkets New for - A House for $100? (and a 500-word essay): White Rock Couple Will Raffle Their Home
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Rich | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 16 2007 | the, video, free, camera, cool, gadgets
Build your own fisheye lens for your camera; separate directions for point n shoots.
Quoted: Fisheye Digital Imaging For Under Twenty Dollars
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Rich | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 10 2007 | the, business, free
Rich | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 14 2007 | the, free, news
Some people in Berkeley are really crazy. Living in the trees for nearly a year? Come on...
I remember all the protests between the city, university and city residents over People's Park. That is a place where freedom and liberty is supposed to be unrestrained. In reality, it is a filthy place where bums live and fight. It is unsafe and I have routinely seen people urinate, defecate, fight, deal drugs.... Lawlessness is not necessarily a good thing.
Quoted: In Berkeley, Calif., a protest in the trees outside Memorial Stadium at the University of California has been business, and Berkeley, as usual.
Rich | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 29 2007 | the, tea, free
More uses for used tea leaves.
Rust-proofing? That's one I've never heard of.
Quoted: After drinking tea, the first step in recycling green tea leaves for their various beneficial uses is to properly prepare the leaves. When finished brewing tea, insert the leaves into a large strainer. Draw out as much moisture as possible, and then spread the leaves on either a flat strainer or unprinted paper. Let the leaves set until completely dry, turning over several times in the process.
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