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  • 10 Tips On Golf Etiquette  By : Kenneth Scott
    Following the rules of golf etiquette when you are on the golf course will make you much appreciated
  • 15 Must-Ask Questions Before You Hire Your Horseback Riding Instructor!  By : Deb Mazza
    Wouldn't you like to learn how to ride a horse in a safe, fun environment? Here are 15 absolutely Must-Ask questions to be sure you find the right horseback riding instructor and stable for you! Just imagine the thrill of it!
  • 1967 - Slot Cars Go Tech  By : Ron Sharer
    1967. Slot car racing had officially abandoned scale appearance in favor of speed. These next few years would be the peak of applied science to slot car racing.
  • 2007 Availability of Nintendo Wii - Will It Run Out At Small Retail Stores?  By :
    Nintendo is currently taking one of its biggest leaps to the world market with the release of the Nintendo Wii.
    Being so well-known, there is a possibility for the Nintendo Wii to run out of availability especially at small retail stores.
  • 3 Important Tips for Buying Chess Sets  By : Bradford Roegner
    With the vast number of chess sets that are availble to purchase, sometimes it can become a daunting task for a shopper. Keeping the tips in mind that this article details will certainly help anyone looking for that right chess set.
  • 4 Popular Baby Boomer Retirement Hobbies  By :
    No matter what business you are retiring from, if you are a baby boomer, there is a good chance that the thought of slowing down is entirely alien to you.
    The baby boomer generation spent a lot of time moving forward at what seemed to be the speed of light, and retirement, with what seems to be a cessation of activity, is usually quite unattractive.
  • 4 Tips for Becoming a Better Mentalist  By :
    With the recent rise in popularity of mentalism, many mentalists are looking to become more entertaining. Yet exactly how to do that is not always known. So here are 4 tips for becoming a better mentalist.
  • 5 Reasons Why Electric RC Helicopters Are So Appealing  By : Tara Soonthornnont
    Electric RC Helicopter allows people to fly these amazing models with much less things to worry about than when only gas versions were available. Here are five reasons to give this hobby a try.
  • 5 Reasons You Should Download Music Online  By :
    Are you still out there buying CD's at your local record store ? Disgruntled that you must endure heavy traffic and ever growing mall crowds only to find out the store is out of stock for the CD or album you wanted to purchase ?
  • 5 Steps To Piloting RC Helicopters  By : Tara Soonthornnont
    RC Helicopters are acclaimed to be the hardest to master amongst all RC crafts. This 5 steps guide aims to make the learning curve a little less steep.
  • 5 Things You Must Know When Using Beads in Cross Stitch  By : John Wigham
    Beads can add a wonderful touch to your cross-stitch project. They bring dimension and beauty to any needlework. However, there are some things you need to know about beads so you can make sure they are appropriate for your project. There are also some tips you can use to ensure that cross stitching with beads is fun rather than frustrating...
  • 5 Wow-'Em Ways to Wear your UGGs  By : Gen Wright
    Want to look fabulous head to toe? Ahem, we prefer "toe to head." Because when you're wearing any of our Authentic UGG Boots, your feet will be the first thing everyone notices.
  • 50 Fantasy Baseball Tips to Help You Win Your Fantasy Baseball League  By : Anthony Wayne
    Fantasy Baseball Dugout gives 50 tips that will help you win your Fantasy Baseball League this season.
  • 6 Of The Best Model Train Layouts In The U.S.  By : Bill Murphy.
    Model railroading enthusiasts enjoy only one thing more then showing off their pride and joy: seeing other prototypes and displays that they can then go back home to compete with! Fortunately since showing off is inherent to all of us getting a chance to see some truly spectacular displays is not that hard, and in many cases involves only a short journey as there are literally hundreds of museums across the country that displays tens of thousands of locomotives, cars and scenes between them.
  • 7 Tips For Choosing Aquarium Fish  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn about the 7 things you should think about when buying fish for your aquarium.
  • 7 Tips To Maximizing Your Battery Performance  By : Tara Soonthornnont
    Battery technology seems to have taken a leaping step recently, allowing electric RC models to go places where once only nitrous model could go. However, these batteries are not exactly cheap, and improper operations will have detrimental effects. Here are seven tips to maximize your battery performance.

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      By : Dirk Wolbers
    Thousands of group photos are taken each year and they present their own problems. They are taken of school and camp groups, at picnics parties etc.. While there will always be difficulties with Group Photos there are some things you can do to help better your chances of getting the shot you’re after:
  • A Basic Guide To Flying Model Planes  By : Victor Epand
    In this article, we will try to guide you in the basic steps that are required by you, in flying your first ever model plane.
  • A Beginner's Map to Getting Started Doing Magic Tricks  By : Barb Church
    Starting your career doing magic tricks is fun and easy putting to use this article to get you going.
  • A Beginner’s Guide To Portable Air Conditioners  By : Gen Wright
    The best feature of portable air conditioners is that they can be moved around from place to place. This makes them truly unique among various AC units. However, they are not simply plugged into sockets wherever one goes. Most of them come equipped with an exhaust tube, hose or pipe that must lead outside somewhere, in order for the condensed water to be expelled.
  • A Bit About Old Majolica  By : Sharon Stajda
    The earthenware known as Majolica was derived from Chinese porcelain. It appeared in Italy during the last quarter of the 14th century. It is now believed that this type of painted earthenware was inspired by the Hispano-Moresque luster-decorated ware of Spanish origin introduced to Italy by Majorcan seagoing traders.

    Majolica is believed to have been derived from century's old Chinese porcelain. As early as the 13th century, Spain exported its tin-glazed Hispano-Moresque ...
  • A Brand New Big Electric RC Helicopter : The Hurricane 550  By : Tara Soonthornnont
    From the production line of GAUI, maker of many successful models such as the Zoom and the Shogun, comes another model to fill the void in the big electric helicopter market: the Hurricane 550. With a much lower price, the Hurricane 550 will undoubtedly provide pilots who want to try their hands on a big electric model helicopter with a promising alternative.
  • A Brief History of Fishkeeping  By : Kevin Yates
    A speculation about the antiquity of fishkeeping with an insight into its past and present history and popularity.
  • A Brief History of the Bow  By : Jimmy Cox
    Fixing the date when humans first shot a bow and arrow is nearly impossible for geologists to determine. What we do know, however, is that archery has been around for thousands of years. But what does that mean for the missiles of today?
  • A Brief Look At The History Of Karate  By : Jimmy Cox
    Karate is the art of self-defense and counter attack without weapons. It is a Japanese word and in its native language means literally "empty hands". Karate as a method of self-defense originated hundreds of years ago in Japan.
  • A Brief Look At The History Of Ventriloquism  By : Jimmy Cox
    Ventriloquism is almost as old as the world, or at least as old as intelligible spoken language, but just when and where in the dim and misty ages of the past it had its origin will forever remain unknown. Unlike other arts it was not brought to perfection through the slow development and accretion of years.
  • A Difficult Sailing Maneuver Explained  By : Jimmy Cox
    Sailing can be relaxing and a fun hobby but if the risks associated with certain maneuvers aren't explained, some difficulties can arise. This article will help you to understand the risks but also the fun involved with sailing.
  • A Digital Photograph Touch-Up Tutorial  By : David Peters.
    One problem I faced when starting out with digital photography was how to touch up my raw digital images. Perhaps an image was slightly dark, perhaps it had to be rotated or cropped. Maybe some dirty spots had to be cleaned out and erased. Digital photos usually require some form of manipulation before final output. So here\'s a short guide which I\'ve compiled to help you touch up your photos.
  • A General Approach to Feeding Tropical Fishes  By : Kevin Yates
    A brief insight into the feeding habits of your tropical fishes and a general approach on the foods available for them. Your fishes should be interested in the foods that you offer them, and should not hesitate in consuming it readily.
  • A Gift Idea For Those Who Love to Fish  By : Iouri Kroukov
    If you have a fishing lover in your life, some of the best gifts for them are fish related. But, what gift ideas are there that will work?

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