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Featured Articles
Will the Egg Hatch and Other Breeding Questions
- By Super Admin
- Published 08/6/2008
- Pets
- Unrated
Will the Egg Hatch and Other Breeding Questions
When you're new to bird breeding, you may feel as though all you have
is questions. However, you also may think that you can't possibly ask
some of the questions you have because more experienced breeders will
think you are unintelligent. While your local librarian will tell you
the only stupid question is one you didn't ask, finding out a few of
the basics can help you feel a bit more confident.
Reading Your Bird's Body Language
- By Super Admin
- Published 08/6/2008
- Pets
- Unrated
Reading Your Bird's Body Language
Understanding what your pets are telling you can be a real challenge,
even if they can talk. After all, few parrots communicate their
feelings with words, although at least one African gray has been known
to loudly announce, 'I'm bored!' when he were being neglected. Luckily
your bird's body language speaks just as loudly as he does, allowing
you to understand exactly how he is feeling.
Bird Safety
- By Super Admin
- Published 08/6/2008
- Pets
- Unrated
Bird Safety
Despite the fact that some of them can outlive their owners, birds are
more fragile than many other types of animals. In fact, miners used
this weakness to stay safe underground. They often carried a canary
with them because they knew these birds were so sensitive that the
canary would die if the air in the tunnel was unhealthy. Pet birds have this same susceptibility to unhealthy odors. Teflon pans, aerosol sprays and even furniture polish can be lethal for your birds. Always be sure to use anything with a strong odor in a well-ventilated area that is well away from your birds.
Acne Scars and Their Treatment
- By Super Admin
- Published 08/6/2008
- Health
- Unrated
Acne Scars and Their Treatment
The unsightly appearance of acne lesions or pimples isn't the only
potential problem with the disease, unfortunately. In some cases, it's
possible for acne to leave permanent scars.Some conditions may appear to be scars that are not. Macules and other bumps can occur even after acne is treated. Redness may persist for up to a year. But these aren't true scars. They're not permanent.
Acne Myths Exploded
- By Super Admin
- Published 08/6/2008
- Health
- Unrated
Acne Myths Exploded
There are several common beliefs about the causes and course of acne
that simply don't square with scientific studies. Fortunately, it isn't
necessary to understand them in depth to separate fact from fancy.
Common experience can help persuade, too.
Acne and Skin Care
- By Super Admin
- Published 08/6/2008
- Health
- Unrated
Acne and Skin Care
Good skin care practices play only a minor role in whether a person
develops acne. But they are essential to treating it, and to good skin
health in general.Some believe, mistakenly, that a thorough scrubbing will help prevent acne. Actually, washing has little effect on whether acne develops or not. The effects occur mostly afterward, once acne has occurred.
Decompression Sickness
- By Super Admin
- Published 03/19/2008
- Scuba Diving
- Unrated
Decompression Sickness
One the earliest and most well-reported cases of DCS, or Decompression
Sickness, was encountered during the building of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Workers spent long hours in caissons, compressed-air filled chambers
underwater near the supports of the bridge. When they surfaced, they
experienced joint pain, abdominal cramps and sometimes death. The
condition came to be known as 'caissons disease'.
Home Networking - Troubleshooting a Home Network
- By Super Admin
- Published 03/16/2008
- Technology
- Unrated
Home Networking - Troubleshooting a Home Network
Troubleshooting a network can take myriad forms. But most problems tend
to repeat themselves. The first step is usually distinguishing between
a software problem and a hardware problem. Unless you have specific
reasons to question some other aspect, start troubleshooting by
checking the hardware on your network. One of those reasons might be
that you've just installed some new software that affected network
settings.
Home Networking - Setting Up and Using a Shared Printer
- By Super Admin
- Published 03/16/2008
- Technology
- Unrated
Home Networking - Setting Up and Using a Shared Printer
One of the reasons many home network builders go through the expense
and effort in the first place is to share a printer. If someone
splurges several hundred to several thousand dollars for a color laser
printer, they don't want to shell out that money for each computer in
the home. Fortunately, sharing a printer in a Windows-based home
network is easy. It isn't much more difficult in Linux.
Home Networking - Security Issues and Guidelines
- By Super Admin
- Published 03/16/2008
- Technology
- Unrated
Home Networking - Security Issues and Guidelines
Home networks are less expensive and easier to set up than ever. But
sometimes the knowledge needed for building them isn't accompanied by
guidelines on how to secure them. In some cases, those guidelines are
simply ignored. In either case, that's a data disaster waiting to
happen.It's certainly possible to be paranoid about security. That excessive concern is just that, excessive. But a certain amount of caution is wise, not paranoid. Security is like medical insurance. You don't need it often, but when you do you'll need it badly. If you don't have it, the consequences can be severe.
Recent Articles
Out of the House and Towards Healthier Activity
- By Benedict Smythe
- Published Today
- Recreation
- Unrated
Having difficulties in finding ways to encourage your children to have some fun in the outdoors Stressed and worried about having them addicted to unhealthy leisure activities such as video and computer games
Pick at Picnic: Food Handling Tips
- By Benedict Smythe
- Published Today
- Recreation
- Unrated
A typical day out for a picnic is a warm sunny day You could get a suntan to look stylish, get some vitamin D which is good for your skin
Cooking Below the Blue Sky
- By Benedict Smythe
- Published Today
- Recreation
- Unrated
Who would not want a nice warm day, when the sun is smiling down on the freshness of the earth The blanket rolled out on the soft green grass with family and friends beaming, talking freely of the bygone days, the present cares and the future up ahead
Living and Loving the Excitement of Outdoor Activities
- By Benedict Smythe
- Published Today
- Recreation
- Unrated
It will be very nice if you love outdoor activities and you can live in a town where enjoying nature at is best is just a few minutes away Yes, there are a lot of towns which provides you a balance of comfortable modern living and excitement of different outdoor activities
Paintball ABC’s: How Do I Get to Have Some Paintball Fun
- By Benedict Smythe
- Published Today
- Recreation
- Unrated
The Paintball adventure is fun, fast, thrilling, with lots of actions It is a sport where the height and the weight of an individual do not really count
It Takes More Than a Nice Gun to Win in Paintball
- By Benedict Smythe
- Published Today
- Recreation
- Unrated
You may have the most expensive and most powerful paintball gun but you must realize that there’s more to the game than just fire power
Paintball is among the top sports that bring solidarity and sportsmanship in different competitions worldwide
Choosing Paintball Firepower is Crucial in Winning the Battle Field
- By Benedict Smythe
- Published Today
- Recreation
- Unrated
You may have the speed, the right strategies, and a well organized team but you need more than that when you go into a paintball battle field You need fire power
Trust Your Instincts: The Art of Bushcraft
- By Benedict Smythe
- Published Today
- Recreation
- Unrated
A craft in the bushes, Bushcraft is all about the ability and the skills to thrive and survive in the raw environment It necessitates the achievement of such capabilities and knowledge to manipulate resources manually
A Bushcrafter’s Guide to Getting a Good Source of Potable Water
- By Benedict Smythe
- Published Today
- Recreation
- Unrated
If you love doing the extreme or by chance is trapped in a forest, you must know how to survive, among them is knowing how to avoid dehydration The simple answer to this is by obtaining safe water to drink
Knowing What You Can Eat is a Bushcraft Essential
- By Benedict Smythe
- Published Today
- Recreation
- Unrated
Bushcraft like improvising a shelter, making a weapon, or producing fire are basics that one must have in case of being lost or isolated in the wild These skills maybe necessary but what is most important is knowing what you can eat when you are out there