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Why At&t Tried To Kill The Answering Machine By: Jeff Noctis | Apr 6th 2011 - The idea of an answering machine surfaced in the early 1900s and recording phone calls was an idea that went back to the beginning of recording technology. However AT&T was afraid of phone recording technology and did their best to suppress it. Thus, the average person in the U.S. didn't have access to answering machines until the breakup of the AT&T monopoly. Tags:answering machine, magnetic tape, magnetic wire, telephone, AT&T, Bell Labs, recording, audio
Buy Iraqi Dinar - What Facts To Consider By: Sam Pattison | Mar 21st 2011 - It is no surprise that the intending investors are making beeline to buy Iraqi dinar for rewarding return in future as the country is gradually getting back to normalcy after a prolonged history of troubles and turbulence. But prior to investing, one must make sure to take into considerations some important factors. Tags:Buy Iraqi dinar, 1, 000, 000 Iraqi dinar
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Grab Some Pittsburgh Exploring Knowledge In Selecting Entertainment Along With A Whole Lot More By: Ailbhe Keys | Jul 18th 2010 - For museums and parks, you can check their schedules for free admission days and if you happen to be in the area during that day, take advantage of the opportunity. Point State Park, located at the tip of the city"s "Golden Triangle" is a public park open all year round; it commemorates the important role played by the city in the French and Indian War from 1754 to 1763 and is punctuated by one of the largest fountains in the whole country. You can also go off on your own adventure by do ... Tags:pittsburgh vacations, pittsburgh family vacations, vacations in pittsburgh
Grab Some Pittsburgh Holiday Tips On Picking Accommodations Plus Many More By: Ailbhe Keys | Jul 14th 2010 - Examples of these are the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh that consists of four separate museums, namely the Carnegie Museum of Art, of Natural History, Carnegie Science Center, and the Andy Warhol Museum. The Art Museum pioneered the contemporary art museums in the country; it has over 35,000 works of art in their collection and through its constant acquisitions, the number is always increasing. Parents and children alike will delight in the Children"s Museum of Pittsburgh because of their i ... Tags:pittsburgh vacations, pittsburgh family vacations, vacations in pittsburgh
Bronze Sculpture For Sale By: Mark Wild | May 6th 2010 - Bronze has nice price in the art world of sculptures. When setting in a mold, bronze will slightly expand and fill in the finest details. Many extraordinary bronze sculpture statues have been created throughout history; but due to the strength of bronze most haven't been allowed to survive. Far more ancient stone and ceramic statues exist these days even though they're cracked or in fragments. Tags:ancient egyptian statues, ancient greek sculptures, body sculpture art, bronze horse statues, bronze sculpture for sale, large metal wall art, mother
The History Of Tarot Cards Explained By: Craig Malone | Jun 8th 2009 - While professional psychics and tarot card readers are making hay while the sun shines, historians and scholars are still grappling with evidence to reveal the true origins and history of tarot cards. Tags:tarot card, tarot, tarot cards, tarot deck
Grand Old Flag-maker By: Christopher Carter | Dec 24th 2008 - When Barack Obama makes history by becoming the 44th president of the United States on January 20, Annin & Company of Roseland will make history of its own. Tags:lifestyle society people history art
Why Wear Military Belt Buckles By: Christy Smith | Nov 21st 2008 - The use of belt buckles has practically become a necessity in the world of fashion. Not only do they serve the purpose of keeping our belts secure, they now come in different shapes, sizes... Tags:Military belts, military belt buckles
Yacht Charter In Croatia By: ken jones | Apr 9th 2008 - Croatia's beautiful coastline with more than one thousand stunning islands only a short distance from the mainland offers safe easy navigation in clear blue waters. The mainland coast consists of Istria, the Croatian Riviera and Dalmatia and in addition there are an incredible 1,187 islands of which only 67 are inhabited. The length of coastline including the islands is 5,835 km. The islands account for over 4,000 km of coastline, Krk and Cres are the two largest. Tags:croatia, yacht charter, bareboat charter, diving, sailing, boating, marine, adriatic, split, dubrovnik
The Aberdeen Football Club By: Susan Ashby | Dec 3rd 2007 - The City of Aberdeen has distinguished itself in the world of sports. It is renowned for golf with the sixth oldest gold club in the world, its superb swimming team and its two football teams, Cove Rangers F.C. and Aberdeen Football Club. Tags:Aberdeen, travel, tourism, sport
A Brief History Of Birmingham By: Susan Ashby | Nov 27th 2007 - Best known for being one of the heartlands of the industrial revolution, Birmingham has a history dating back to the Bronze Age. Evidence of burial mounds had been, but there was no accompanying evidence of any settlements. Tags:Birmingham, travel, tourism, history
Anime Vs Manga By: Andrew Wills | Aug 2nd 2007 - If you are a magna fan and reading up on the latest anime and manga releases and the history of the subject, you will find there has been a lot of confusion between anime and manga. Suffice it to say that manga means Japanese comic books, or in other words, those drawn-on-paper cartoons originating in Japan. Anime is animation, or you could say, the animated versions of manga. Tags:anime, manga, comic, japanese animation
Where Exactly Is The Heart Of Texas? The Texas Hill Country. By: Tymon Hytem | Mar 23rd 2007 - Deep in the heart of Texas lays a beautiful place known as the Texas Hill Country. Hill country encompasses some of the most beautiful land in the southern United States. With close to 14,000 miles of gorgeous terrain in this area to explore, everyone is bound to find something to enjoy. It is a place where hundreds of people visit each year to take in the beautiful Hill Country backdrop by enjoying the numerous lakes, wildlife, beautiful natural attractions and the wonderful old world atmosp ... Tags:Summer Camp, Free Travel Articles
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Spa Tourist Information By: Meredith Booney | Aug 2nd 2006 - The little town of Spa with a population of less than 11000 is a city of many distinctions. It is located in the Belgian province of Liège. People who live in Spa are proud of their little town because it has been acknowledged with many firsts"' in the world. It is Europe's oldest health resort. It is the world's first casino. No prizes for guessing that the word spa"' in English originates from this place in Belgium.
Stained Glass Explained By: Ken Charnly | May 27th 2006 - The term Stained glass is nothing but the all form of glasses which can be used in a decorative manner. Today, it refers to a glass that has been colored. The glass is colored by adding metallic salts during its manufacture. For example, using the metal copper would produce green or blue glass. Early stained glass artists were limited to a very few primary colors, but today almost any color can be produced. Tags:Stained glass