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5 Tips to buying and selling used electronics locally
KnowTechie Sometimes, we need instant cash. From here, we look through our home to find something that can be a solution to our problems. Right before we are about to give up, you come across that game console that nobody uses. That could bring good money to you … |
Pop culture: Crash Landed, Gardner’s Used Books hosting Oklahoma authors – Tulsa World (blog)
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Pop culture: Crash Landed, Gardner's Used Books hosting Oklahoma authors
Tulsa World (blog) Jimmie is a pop culture and feature writer at the Tulsa World. A former Oklahoma sports writer of the year, he has written books about former Oklahoma football coach Barry Switzer and former Oklahoma State football coach Pat Jones. Phone: 918-581-8389. |
RV Maintenance – Part Two – Decision Making + A Ticking Time Bomb!
How do we decide which RV maintenance tasks we’ll do ourselves and which we leave to the pros, and how much does service …
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Try To Crash Me Now … Bosch Bringing the Rocket Thrusters (with video) (News)
An interesting article over at CNET’s Roadshow today features the latest in Bosch motorcycle safety development. Thrusters. If you have been paying attention, you know that Bosch has been a leader in the development of sophisticated motorcycle safety systems. Traction and stability enhanced by state-of-the-art IMUs (inertial measurement units) and on-board computational power are, perhaps, […]
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For Sale: 2002 HUNTER 326
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‘I Lost It’: The Boss Who Banned Phones, and What Came Next – Wall Street Journal
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'I Lost It': The Boss Who Banned Phones, and What Came Next
Wall Street Journal Two thousand six hundred seventeen times a day. That is how often the average person taps, pokes, pinches or swipes their personal phone. It all adds up to about 2 hours and 25 minutes, according to a study by mobile app research firm Dscout Inc. And a … |