Archive for June, 2008

 
Jun
25
Posted (1nspire) in Science on June-25-2008
by Rashel Dan

Nobody seems to have a need for toe nail fungus pictures. After all, they’re not exactly the best sights to see. It’s even worse when you discover that your toes look similar to those pictures you have seen since you have contracted the infection yourself. It is such an embarrassing sight since your toenails look ugly, and they also emit a foul odor.

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Jun
25
Posted (1nspire) in Software on June-25-2008
by Rashel Dan

One of the best feature of a Zune player is its ability to play Zune movie files with great quality. Another added bonus that its users don’t mind enjoying is its portability and handiness. Can you imagine carrying around a bunch of movies in your pocket and playing them whenever you want to? Now that is a feature that will impress any friend or family member.

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Jun
25
Posted (1nspire) in Science on June-25-2008
by Gaseous Discharger

Yes, there is such as thing as a water powered car. Over the years, new solutions have been designed and implemented whereby water is used for fuel. In addition to saving a lot of money on the high price of gas, there is also the benefit of helping to cut back on air pollution.

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Jun
24
Posted (1nspire) in Science on June-24-2008
by Rashel Dan

Some people has been using Epsom salts to treat Toe nail fungus. So far, it has been one of the most popular alternatives used by people with nail fungus. It’s natural, it’s cheap as well as readily available. But it takes sometime for the nail fungus to be cured, or it might not even be cured at all. But to many people, toe nail fungus and Epsom salts have been a good combination to cancel out each other.

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Jun
18
Posted (1nspire) in Software on June-18-2008
by Ethan Hunter

Computer speed check tools are used for checking the clock speed of the CPU in your computer. You can download either the shareware or the freeware versions of the software and check various parameters concerning the speed of your computer system. You could also use one of several web-based computer speed check tools available on the Internet. There are two kinds of speed checks which are usually done on PCs; one which checks the CPU and other related speed elements in your computer, and the second one is the bandwidth speed of your ISP as related to your computer.

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Jun
12
Posted (1nspire) in Science on June-12-2008
by Joe Matthews

Do You Want To Know RIGHT NOW How You Can Drive Around Using WATER as FUEL and Laugh At Rising Gas Costs, While Reducing Emissions and Preventing Global Warming?

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Jun
09
Posted (1nspire) in Science on June-9-2008
by Chris Channing

Digital Binoculars are the best way to zoom in on far away scenes that you wish to take photograph of. They are a combination of binoculars and digital cameras. They will not only enlarge items, but also capture them in a picture that you can look at again and again for years to come.

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Jun
09
Posted (1nspire) in Science on June-9-2008
by Bruce Campbell

If we’re going to be responsible, one of the most important things we should focus on is alternative fuel. Finding new fuel sources could be a vital part of leaving this world in the best shape possible. The environment is being heavily polluted by emissions produced by burning petroleum products. Here are some of the possibilities when it comes to new, alternative fuels.

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Jun
07
Posted (1nspire) in Science on June-7-2008
by Denise Richards

It is a well known fact that as we age our skin also ages. When we compare the texture of the skin of an adult with that of anew born baby we will find that the baby’s skin has a shine and smoothness that an adult skin does not have. Anti aging skin care treatments try to get back the baby’s skin as far as possible.

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Jun
06
Posted (1nspire) in Software on June-6-2008
by Dan Feildman

I’m a web developer and my wife is a graphic designer. We started selling photos online over two years ago as a way to earn a little extra money out of something we enjoyed. We only had a little 4 megapixel point-n-shoot camera but my wife knew a little about editing photos from studying Design. We thought we knew about photography then, but now we know what we didn’t know then.

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