Taught my daughter to ride a bike without training wheels and now I'm teaching her proper bike safety and riding with traffic (while there's greatly reduced traffic on some of the main thoroughfares).
I am closing on my first home on March 6 and will file my taxes after closing so I can take advantage of the current $7500 first-time homebuyer credit for a home purchase in the period from April 2008 to July 2009. My question revolves around this new stimulus package and what I'm reading on...
What will you be using it for? If this is just for riding to and from class on campus, sure -- it's fine. But if you'll be riding on anything harder than dirt trails, you really should get a bike with a better front fork. Everything else about the bike is fine. I'm not a huge proponent of...
I bought a toner cart from Databazaar a few weeks ago and when I received it, the plastic wrapper had spilled toner all over it and the cartridge didn't work in my printer. Terrible ResellerRatings too. I should have checked first. To their credit, they did offer me a full refund.
The advent of Voice over Internet Protocol has been bigger in a worldwide sense than the mp3 player. It has revolutionized the way we communicate, the way our phone calls are handled by t-com firms, has lowered prices across the board, and has enabled communication between people who otherwise...
He will need 2 things:
A phone that can at least handle GSM 900-1800 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSM_frequency_bands)
It will need to be unlocked (contact your provider and tell the rep you're traveling overseas and need an unlock code -- they'll ask for your IMEI and issue you a code to...
That sucks. I love my job because I still have a choice of about 7 or 8 HMO/PPO plans for about $60/mo. But it does sound like your employer is trying hard to make it satisfactory for its employees.
I understand what you're saying, but you will have a very hard time collecting against the cable installers (your cable company probably uses subcontractors for its installs). Again, renter's insurance is really your best bet here. It sucks that you can't hold the people who made the error...
Who would they sue? The original builder of the apartment complex for not installing the cable line properly? Good luck. I doubt you could sue the cable company as they don't own the lines inside the apartments.
Their best bet is to file a claim on their renter's insurance. They do have...
Eh, it's a pain for you I'm sure but I think my renter's insurance would cover it. I think it would be easier to collect from Allstate than it would to get my apartment complex to rewire the cable install.
in addition to blackdogdeek's suggestions, you need to see:
national archives (original copies of the declaration of independence and constitution)
wwii memorial
vietnam veterans memorial
korean war memorial
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