Saturday, 31 January 2009

Forest of Dean Wild Boar


Life’s Never A Boar In The Forest Of Dean!

Following an absence of more than 300 years, wild boars have made a definite comeback to the Forest of Dean and other parts of southern England. Nobody knows exactly how these creatures have come to start populating this rural part of Gloucestershire once again, but there are several rumours which range from a controlled and strategically planned release to the animals having been kept as farm livestock and escaped on their way to the abattoir. Whatever the reason, it would now appear that this new addition to the Forest’s fauna is here to stay and as the population has increased markedly over the years, efforts have had to be taken to control the numbers already. Forest of Dean Wild Boar - read full story

Friday, 30 January 2009

Presidential Pooches - A Guide to Presidential Dogs

Okay, if you’re an old stick in the mud, you’re probably a little more worried about what President Obama’s going to do about foreign policy and the economy (*yawn*), but the fact remains that people around the world are wondering who we can expect to see as America’s First Pooch for the next four or eight years, so it seems this would be as good a time as any to discuss the history of this esteemed position. Presidential Pooches - A Guide to Presidential Dogs- read full story:

SkyDiving In Texas


With the buildup of extreme sports over the decades, a number of locations have been set up to accommodate those who wish to participate. Snowboarding venues can be found throughout any mountainous region in the United States, all manner of surfing and jetskiing can be accomplished in lakes and off the shores of the country, and skydiving has become more mainstream with several locations accommodating those who enjoy the sensation of actually flying the human body, especially throughout Texas, which has the ideal climate and general weather conditions to support the sport. SkyDiving In Texas- full story

How To Make Money With CafePress

Anyone who has decided to make money from home should take a look at CafePress, especially if they are at all artistic. CafePress is an innovative web site that allows you to create a free online business for yourself. You can sell more than 80 different products from your online store that CafePress will customize with your own images, again for free. I'm not an affiliate and make no income from recommending them. How To Make Money With CafePress - read full story:

Thursday, 29 January 2009

KIRK HAMMETT - Real Guitar Hero - Guide to The World's Best Guitarists


A Complete Guide To How To Sound Like Kirk Hammett

In the early 80's, a generation waited for its own sound. Disco and the 70's were dead; Ronald Reagan was President; and Kirk Hammett began playing with a little known band named Metallica—and heavy metal was ushered into the mainstream culture. Read full story

Wednesday, 28 January 2009

Improve Your Blog Or Website With A Currency Calculator


There are thousands of sites out there online that deal with the financial markets and exchange rates in some way, but they don’t all have a currency calculator on them. Luckily that can be changed quite easily by installing the one I am about to show you.

If you visit this website - http://www.currencyconverter.co.uk/widget/ - you will see just what this currency converter is like and how it works. And you’ll also see a link that will take you through to Widgetbox, where the currency converter lives and can be downloaded completely free of charge. Read full story

Tuesday, 27 January 2009

Fender Telecaster and Esquire


"For you history buffs who haven’t been digging way back into the Leo Fender story, the Telecaster was first introduced as the Broadcaster in the late fall of 1950. The first 300 to 500 made, according to Gruhn’s Guide to Vintage Guitars, were manufactured into early 1951. This amazing resource also notes that the model name was removed from the peghead in February 1951. If you can find a “No-caster” you will have something very collectible." Read full story: