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  • How To Make Homemade Carp Fishing Boilies Part 1!
    By: Tim Richardson | -
    Find out how to make more potent truly optimised top potency homemade boilies. If your impression is that it is simply a matter of adding eggs to a base mix then think again because this is an old out of date paradigm! Design and make your baits right and you can genuinely fish with absolute confidence and out-fish any readymade bait available today and hold your own and even beat readymade baits that previously dominated catches.

    Many commercial carp bait recipes are out of ...

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  • Tata Sumo Grande
    By: James Kenrich | - Tata Motors has offered a highly admirable range of MUVs in the list of earlier introduced car modes. It welcomes Tata Sumo Grande as its new MUC model. The newly started MUV trend has ken aback many car lovers who are quite particular about their choice of MUVs. The ones which have quite a lot of space and utility looks, such model are included as the times.

    Users present in the market have gradually started liking it for its tremendous performance. The MUV has remained largely unc ...

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  • The Pain Of Change: Excuses Or Roadblocks
    By: Ty Kiisel | - No two organizations doing project-based work are exactly the same. Depending upon the maturity of the organization, project teams might use spreadsheets and sticky-notes or sophisticated project and portfolio management software. Managing change is an almost daily requirement as an organizations project management needs change and evolve.

    Benjamin Franklin said, In this world nothing is certain but death and taxes. Although Franklin wasnt talking about project-based wor ...

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  • The Toughest Golf Course In Myrtle Beach - The Front Nine
    By: Robert Kirtz | - Living in the Myrtle Beach area for years, I always wondered what my score would be if I played the toughest 18 holes on the Grand Strand as if they were all on one golf course. This is an attempt to "construct" the toughest par 72 golf course on the Grand Strand using holes from various Myrtle Beach area golf courses. To make it even more interesting, the holes will be kept in the correct order based on their original position on their golf course (i.e., Hole #1 will be the first hole on its co ...
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  • 2011 Mercedes-benz Cl-class Takes Luxury Performance To New Levels
    By: Rod Johnson | - If youre searching for the perfect combination of power and luxury, consider your search ended. The 2011 Mercedes-Benz CL 63 AMG will have a sleek new look at the latest technology which will make it virtually irresistible to Mercedes Massachusetts buyers.

    Not only is there new styling, but Mercedes has developed a new power train - the AMG 5.5-liter C8 biturbo engine will leave you breathless as it is paired with the AMG Speedshift MCT seven-speed sports transmission to make th ...

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  • Revealed: Why Airplanes Have Rudders
    By: Doug Daniel | - My face still turns red when I think of the time I was being checked out in a Cessna 182. We took off and reduced the power to cruise-climb. I was pretty excited about the constant speed prop and manifold pressure gauge - both firsts for me. My instructor was a kindly old gentleman with a deep resonant voice. He had high standards and never scolded. I was determined to meet those standards and earn his approval.

    "Has a lot of power, doesn't it?" he rumbled.

    "Sure do ...

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  • How To Practice Ten Times As Much Each Pass Down The Runway
    By: Doug Daniel | - How many touch-and-goes can you do in an hour? (Why would you want to do touch-and-goes for an hour?) I can only do at most one every 6 or 7 minutes. That means that, if everything works out just right, I might get 10 touch-and-goes in an hour.

    Now suppose I told you that you could get ten times as much practice with each pass down the runway? You probably wouldn't believe me. I know how you feel. So my challenge is to convince you in the next 600 or so words.

    You n ...

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  • Ndb Approaches Made Easy
    By: Doug Daniel | - The NDB approach is the hardest instrument approach and the oldest. For me, it is the approach of last resort. A non-directional beacon is a very simple AM, low power radio transmitter located near an airport. It sends out an audible Morse code signal for identification. That's all; no azimuth or range information.

    The instrument that tells you what direction you are headed is the gyrocompass after it has be aligned with the magnetic compass. The instrument that tells you where th ...

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  • How To Avoid Wingtip Strikes
    By: Doug Daniel | - I was recently asked about the possibility of a wingtip strike when landing in a typical light plane like a Cherokee or a Cessna 172. Specifically, I was asked about how far tha aileron control could be deflected without hitting the tarmac when one or both of the main landing gear is on the runway after landing at near stall speeds.

    I will admit that I have never tried to hit the runway with my wing tip and I don't know anyone who has. However, it certainly can be done. Perhaps a ...

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  • Two Ways To Land An Airplane
    By: Doug Daniel | - There are two ways to know if you can land in a crosswind. One is to land and see if you skid off the runway or ground loop. The other is to cross control the airplane before landing to see if you can get your wheels pointed in the same direction the airplane is moving. I prefer the second way.

    When you use your rudder to point the airplane in the same direction that the runway lays and the ailerons to move the airplane from side to side over the runway, you are cross controlling ...

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  • Why Should Landings Be Hard To Learn?
    By: Doug Daniel | - There are just three fundamental skills you need to know to land an airplane safely and consistently. They are airspeed control, projected glide control, and controlled slow flight. You can learn each separately. But you use them all to land safely and consistently.

    The most fundamental and easiest to learn is airspeed control. You should start with it. Then you should master slow Dutch roll thoroughly at various airspeeds, aircraft configurations and angles of bank. Concurrently ...

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  • What Does A Dutch Roll Have To Do With A Good Airplane Landing?
    By: Doug Daniel | - Landings require more skill than any other single maneuver most pilots will ever execute. It is no surprise that landing is the most dangerous few moments of any trip. I stumbled on an exercise that shortened the time that pilots needed to learn landings and dramatically improved their landing skills far more than I ever thought possible. It has become known as the 'Slow Dutch Roll.'

    A Dutch roll is a rhythmic maneuver that most instructors agree is about as useful as patting your ...

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  • The Royal Birkdale Front 9
    By: Shaun Parker | - The Royal Birkdale has been named as the host for the 2008 British open. The Links course that was first developed in 1922 will become the home of the most anticipated event of the British golfing calendar between the 17th and 20th of July 2008. For those of you that are unfamiliar with the course here is an introduction to the front 9.

    Hole 1

    The first hole at the Royal Birkdale delivers a beautiful introduction to the world famous links course. The hole dog legs ...

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  • M1 Abrams Mbt Armament Issues
    By: Jeremy Stone | - With the forthcoming TUSK add-on kit, an M2 or an Mk 19 grenade launcher can be mounted on the CROWS remote weapons platform (similar to the Protector M151 remote weapon station used on the Stryker family of vehicles). 2. A 7.62 mm M240 machine gun in front of the loader's hatch on a skate mount. 3. A 7.62 mm M240 machine gun in a coaxial mount. The coaxial MG is aimed and fired with the computer fire control system used for the main gun. The turret is fitted with two six-barreled smoke grenade ...
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  • Don't Let The WindÃ"'¦ Blow Your Game Away
    By: Jeff O'Brien | - Sure it's nice to head out to the golf course on a beautifully tranquil day where it's easy figure your yardages and be confident in your club selection. Unfortunately, however, Mother Nature isn't always so accommodating and you'll find yourself having to deal with a bit of wind.

    When you're up against a windy day on the golf course, if you let it affect your attitude, you're going to be in for a long day. Many players do and are. You, however, should not let this happen. First o ...

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  • When To Leave The Driver In The Bag
    By: Jack Moorehouse | - Supposedly, Tiger Woods used his driver only once in winning the 2006 British Open. In its place, he used low irons and fairway woods. I'm not sure exactly sure how many times he used his driver, but it wasn't much, highlighting something I advocate in my golf lessons and golf tipsknowing when to leave the driver in the bag cuts strokes from your score and your golf handicap.

    Tiger succeeded at the British Open because he played smart golf. That requires strategically positioni ...

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