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10 Useful Tips for Optimizing Ubiquitous Capture : Getting Things Done on 2009-11-01
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This violates several of the rules described below: it’s expensive and it doesn’t invite you to create quick and dirty notes.
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1. Use simple and quick tools
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- Matching Sofabed and Loveseat! on 2009-05-10
- 1:24 000 DRG Alphabetical List on 2009-03-10
- U.S. Sources of Map Images for Use with OziExplorer on 2009-03-10
- Dealer Business Journal - Monthly Independent Auto Dealer Professional Publication - DBJ on 2009-03-01
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"Curious George" Copsey's Rim-to-Rim Trip Report on 2009-02-21
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7 hours from the N Rim to Cottonwood 6.9 miles
7 1/2 hours from Cottonwood to Bright Angel (including an 1 1/2
hr, 1 mile diversion to Ribbon Falls) 8.3 miles
4 1/4 hrs to Indian Gardens 4.7 miles (easy, lots of shade, except
Devil's Corkscrew: hard)
2 1/4 hour to Plateau Point and back 3 miles (includes sunset gawking
time)
5 hrs out via BA trail 4.6 miles
2 ½ hrs from Cottonwood to Roaring Springs: 2.2 miles
1 ½ hrs Roaring Springs to Cottonwood: 2.2 miles spent 1
1/2 hrs at Roaring Springs
met young NPS man at Roaring Springs-- there on horse named Chile
Dog, to clean the bathrooms (no mules that day, so could use horse)
Total mileage: 24.5 under pack 7.4 w/o pack
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BackpackingLight.com Forums -- Food, Hydration, and Nutrition » Just-add-water Group meal ideas on 2009-01-22
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In a quart freezer bag:
1 1/2 cups instant mashed potatoes
1/4 tsp salt, if desired
1/3 cup instant milk
3 Tbsp cheese sauce powder
Shelf stable bacon, to taste (2-3 Tbsp or more), leave in package.
Add the bacon to the dry ingredients.
Add 2 1/4 cups near boiling water. Stir well, let cool a bit and eat.
Serves 1 - 2, depending on how hungry. 1 for logger sized appetite, 2 smaller or if other food is present.
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New Rules of Car Buying on 2009-01-19
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But as long as you have good credit, you can still borrow to buy a car. Today's median credit score is 720, and the auto-loan world looks different depending on which side of that line you're on. With a score below 720, you'll find that no-money-down deals are hard to come by.
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On average you'll pay about $1,000 more for a CPO than for a plain-vanilla used car, and $2,500 more for high-end models, according to IntelliChoice.com's Bell.
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- How to Make Pemmican on 2009-01-01
- Making Pitch Glue on 2009-01-01
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