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The Suunto Vyper 2 is a wrist-mounted dive computer. It can display data in either metric or imperial units. The display also includes a backlight so that you can use it under low light conditions.
By D Swain | Published 2/13/2008
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One of the best ways to ensure safety underwater is to use a dive computer. The Suunto Gekko will provide everything you need to ensure maximum safety. You can find this computer for a price between $250 and $335.
By D Swain | Published 2/12/2008
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The Suunto D4 is a full-decompression dive watch. It can operate up to a maximum depth of 328 feet. In addition to functioning as a dive computer, the D4 also includes a stopwatch, daily alarm, and calendar clock.
By D Swain | Published 2/13/2008
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Back it up. Back it up. Back it up. We know we have to, but most of us rarely do. When disaster is imminent though, backing up may be useless. You won't have time and will have to bug out of your house before you know it. What will you do??
By dab0neman | Published 11/26/2007
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If fear of learning the computer has held you back from trying, then worry no more. Using a pc just takes a little patience and perserverence. Words of encouragement for those who want open their worlds up to a medium that makes life a whole lot easier.
By Carolyn McFann | Published 11/4/2007
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One of the lost arts of America is knowing how to dumpster dive. There is some good stuff hiding down in that trash that is simply going to go unused if you do not save it.
By The Writer | Published 1/16/2007
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It is also called primary, core or main memory, is used to store data program (instructions set) needed for current processing. Also, after processing a particular job, the resulting output or intermediate output is retained in the memory for further processing if need be.
By Frank dave | Published 10/1/2007
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Nemo 33 is located in Brussels, Belgium. If you are curious to go and this sounds like something that could be just for you then be ready to pack up your belongings and have a swim of your life.
By Jennifer Granato | Published 9/17/2007
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a review of a popular laptop out right now running Vista.
By rahallahan | Published 8/8/2007
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This first article in a series is for all recreational Scuba divers. Regardless of certification level, those who don't dive for a living can pick up a few tips here. Things to know before you go on vacation in Paradise.
By D Armenta | Published 11/23/2006
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After you've been married for a while - and especially after you have kids to raise - your relationship, lines of communication and sex life with your spouse can take a nose dive.
By Nikki | Published 11/30/2007
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Facebook has pretty much made it easy and fun for anyone with a little computer know how to create Facebook Applications for users to use, but making one and making a good, useful, and popular one is a different story. Read on...
By Maxwell Payne | Published 11/26/2007
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Some advice on what to do when you are bored at work. Stuffing envelopes? Data entry? Retyping a twenty page document that you spilled coffee on because you forgot to save it in your computer? Tips.
By Lori Voth (Revezbelle) | Published 10/16/2007
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I've had my Acer TravelMate 4200 now for several months, and only time will tell whether the quality of the computer will last long-term. However, at this point I can say that this generally picky computer user is satisfied.
By Lain | Published 8/27/2007
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I was eager to dive into On The Edge when I discovered it's existence. For the record, I never grew up with Commodore computers, although more recently I have began catching up on all I've missed in the computer industry.
By Ricky Coulter | Published 3/5/2007
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Tens of thousands of computers from schools, government offices, and individuals are being shipped to places like Nigeria where they are stripped and sold. The most valuable part is the hard drive, which may still contain personal information...
By Walt Crocker | Published 12/28/2006
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I want to dive right into this up and coming trend that is taking the internet by storm.
By Michael Grisso | Published 12/14/2006
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The average Windows user's knowledge of the registry ends at, "it's something that can ruin your computer if you mess with it." To a novice, the registry can be a scary thing, and rightfully so. But the only cure for fear is knowledge, so let's dive in!
By Trent Sandusky | Published 10/11/2006
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In this article I dive into the innerworking of Bluetooth technology, the security flaws and what you should know about this new and exciting technology as well as ways to protect yourself from hijacking and securoty breaches.
By Dr. Phil | Published 9/22/2006
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Take a breath and dive right in - there's a whole world of options for you to play with. The more you do every day, just a couple of hours at a time, the better your writing becomes and the more income you can start pulling in.
By Lolaness | Published 1/19/2006
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The core belly dance movements go beyond posture and dive right into the traditional look of belly dance.
By Lolaness | Published 6/28/2005
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It's an all about me world. If everyone is competing to fulfill their own interest, do we ever get want we truly want?
By Heather Dragoo | Published 12/12/2006
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Thieves using other people's personal information to open fraudulent accounts is on the rise, learn how identity theft works and learn what you can do to protect your self from it.
By Matthew Paulson | Published 12/6/2006
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Standardized tests can be learned like any subject in school. They test reasoning skills and are all very similar. An effective strategy of preparation can have a significant impact on your academic future.
By Richard Carriero | Published 11/30/2006
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The largest concentrations of Brown Recluse spiders are found in Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Although fatalities from a Brown Recluse bite are rare, necrosis of the flesh and systemic reactions can occur.
By Rhonda Oneslager | Published 11/9/2006
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In order to play for the "big game," an athlete needs a whole lot of luck, a sharp mind, good acting, exceptional physical capabilities and the left hemisphere of the brain for anaytical thinking.
By Mary Anne Simpson | Published 11/2/2006
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Garfield is one of the most adorable, troublesome, chubby, and always hungry, famous cat in the world and many people invest in a lot of money to have this orange fat cat around their home, car, and office.
By Beth Benson | Published 10/19/2006
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Max Brooks provides a spectrum of personal accounts of the Zombie War, set in the near future.
By Victor Shoup | Published 10/17/2006
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This content is a review of a personal vacation that I strongly recommend to anyone looking for a nice relaxing vacation. Royal Caribbeans' boat the "Sovereign Of The Seas" had everything that I needed to have a nice and relaxing time.
By Andrew Berry | Published 10/5/2006
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This article describes the type of person most suited for working at home. It also gives hints on what to expect and where to find support in what can be a very isolating experience.
By Gypsywind | Published 9/11/2006
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Adaptation is a film which deftly mixes the present with not only the past and future, but also with the imaginary, which often takes the viewer by surprise.
By Rachel Gray | Published 9/4/2006
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Are you a fan of podcasts? Here are 10 podcasts you should give a try.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 8/23/2006
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Fight Night Round 3 for the Xbox 360 brings it home as the first next-gen sports title that truly lives up to its expectations. Lots of boxers, lots moves, and some killer graphics.
By Kyle McMillan | Published 8/17/2006
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Every responsible parent knows to leave the babysitter with emergency contact numbers and a list of the kids's bedtimes, but is that all he/she needs to know? As a former babysitter, I'll let you know what info to leave to keep kids and sitter happy.
By Amy Delaney | Published 6/28/2006
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Steel Jam, band, Bay Area bands
By Carol Anne Carroll | Published 6/3/2006
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Taking some time to inject these elements in each of your articles will help you succeed in grabbing more visitors. Writing articles that are relevant and readable from start-to-finish will become easier keeping these key points in mind.
By Lolaness | Published 5/22/2006
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Tips and tricks to create your perfect day yourself while staying under budget and staying sane.
By Paige C. | Published 5/4/2006
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Jobs just don't grow on trees; you have to hunt for them. However, many graduating seniors pigeon whole themselves when it comes to tackling the job market. One of the first things soon to be graduates should do is ask around.
By Monique Reed | Published 3/12/2006
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There are more ads, online and in newspapers, that claim you can make part-time or full-time income doing mystery shopping. Technically $10 to $60 an hour isn't unheard of. But, the ads do stretch the truth a good bit.
By Lolaness | Published 2/14/2006
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Once you've purchased an ebook compiler and begun creating ebooks, you'll have a continuous inventory right in your hands. Even better? If you decide to sell your book, you'll pocket almost 100% of your profits for each sale. Interested? Keep reading.
By Lolaness | Published 12/20/2005
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In this pre-professional environment, basic physical fitness for all youths is almost completely ignored and basic motor skills are left untaught as young athletes instead pursue advanced sport-specific skills.
By Brian McCormick, CSCS | Published 10/16/2005
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All-Star Baseball 2005 is definitely a step in the right direction for sports games. Many different play modes along with a deep, fairly complicated franchise mode make this a game to seriously consider.
By Madbum | Published 8/12/2005
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With the Macromedia's release of the new version of Dreamweaver, the Dreamweaver MX 2004, creating data - driven pages have several requirements before you can begin making them.
By kay zetkin | Published 6/17/2005
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