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Some interesting webpages I've run into while searching the e-net!
I thank you OH SO MUCH for visiting this website, and reading! God bless!
Okay, I'm going to start you off on some websites I found significant enough to bookmark and later save. Let's start off the list...
1. (This concerns places where you could [potentially] purchase business cards, really cheap--for your business!)
So, let's get started:
2. (This section deals with places where you can find interesting, yet really rather odd scientific facts, theories or "the like".
I highly appreciate your having viewed my website!
Thanks SO much for your time!
God bless!
: http://listverse.com/2009/08/04/15-fascinating-lesser-known-science-facts/ (This website lists 15 lesser known scientific facts).
3. Below I have a link to a WikiPedia article concerning (and this is the title...) The 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written.
4. Now for the "50 most interesting articles on WikiPedia":
http://copybot.wordpress.com/2009/04/07/the-50-most-interesting-articles-on-wikipedia/.
Still interested?--well, alright--Here is a link to a forum regarding alternatives to burning video discs.
Thanks again so much for your time!
5. Here is a rather interesting article about CAPACITORS! Yeah, you heard that right...interesting?...capacitors...?
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http://amasci.com/emotor/cap1.html.
6. Here is a link to a website that deals in education for the purpose of educating people to make money from "recycling" cell phones-(or more specifically, the precious metals; or in this case gold) which are inside of them. There is likely at least $1.00 (in current gold prices) worth of gold inside each of these "speaking stones"...
7. Now here is an article which attempts to answer the question of how much silver electrical contacts are truly worth. Quite interesting info, really. Do you happen to have any "junk" silver electrical contacts sitting around? I wouldn't be able to pay much, but I would purchase them. You'd have to arrange postage (and as long as it was reasonable [the price normal for the material weight] I would refund it) and send them to me--I would than pay you in the form of a credit card payment once I had in some manner assayed the value of the materials.
8. Here is a scrap price list concerning scrap (junk) electronic circuit boards:
http://u-s-t-c.com/pricelist/boards.phtml.
9. Now here are a few ways to raise money for charity (without hurting your pocket) while going about your normal routines:
http://fundraisers.everyclick.com/
(though let me tell you, GoodSearch seems to be the best of the bunch of these "charitable" search engines, or at least the best I've been able to find so far.)
Do you still want to see some more? Well okay--
10. Here is an identification list for scrap electronic components:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/20327561/Scrap-Parts-Comp-Identification.
11. Want to test your IQ? Well, if you do I've got a link for you:
http://classiciqquiz.org/IQ-Test/?adid=564
12. Here is an eHow list of different types of speaker magnets:
http://www.ehow.com/list_6874677_types-speaker-magnets.html
13. Here is the website for Luekens Village Foods:
Well, I intend to post more links later. So, I guess that's it for now!
Thanks again SO MUCH for taking time to read this (likely borring, incomprehensible or rediculous) list of webpages!
God bless!