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Rodeo. An American Heritage Under Attack
Across America, in hundreds of small towns across the west, and from coast to coast, thousands of people gather to watch the annual rodeo. Whether it's a professional level or just the local amateur boys, rodeo has the deepest roots in America over...
3 commentsAsbestos secrecy, ethics and my anger
In the early 1960's, I was offered a job at my father's company during the summer school breaks. I'd be working with my brother-in-law, who was employed full time as a boiler service technician. We serviced large industrial boilers and also offered cleaning services. That particular work paid very well, but it also exposed me to t asbestos.
13 commentsTop 100 Android Apps
Top 100 Andriod Apps. A list of both free and paid apps available in the market with ratings.
5 commentsNovel:Mystery of Charles Vargas.Page 87
Some detectives are fortunate finding clues but not our own it would seem-he seems to be one of those who must never leave anything to chance whatsoever. If he drops his toast in the morning then it will fall butter side up that is a guarantee. This is called in computer science 'Murphy's Law'. This may seem racist but it is used to test various principles that seem to work like heating tiles on a spacecraft.....
0 commentsHow to Make a Punching Dummy
Make Your Own Cheap Punch Dummy at Home A lot of contact sports and are fast arising associated with boxing nowadays. The most popular sport is kickboxing where a combination of punching and kicking is...
Cowboys, Rodeos, and Trail Drive Training
Cowboys and cowgirls are still active in the USA, - one reason that Americans still wear 10-gallon cowboy hats in Olympic Games Opening and Closing Ceremonies. They will likely do so again in the Vancouver Winter Olympics of 2010. America is not...
32 commentsBig Island Style "Flag Line Fishing".
Basket full of 5/8" or 1/2" Poly rope. Every 50-100 feet of the rope a loop is made where the floater and the hook is connected. Snap on swivel is placed on the end of the hook line and also on every...
5 commentsThe Dangers of Climbing Mt Rainier
Mt. Rainier towers over the Cascade Mountain range of Washington state at 14,410 feet. It is affectionately referred to as 'the mountain' by Washingtonians. It is the most glaciated peak in the lower 48...
3 commentsBeginner Outdoor Rock Climbing Mistakes
Rock climbing outdoors is much less controlled than its indoor climbing brethren. This can result in beginners making some easily preventable mistakes.
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