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Get a Knitted iPhone to pocket your real iPhone

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

Yea the knitted version, can’t make calls, take pictures, go on the internet or even listen to music. But it sure is soft and wont break if you drop it.

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Visiting ladydeals.com with iPhone

Thursday, July 5th, 2007



What could be better to post a video of the iPhone visiting my own site? It’s kind of slow but this is the first phone with a full browser.

Did You Know? WD-40 Removes Ink from Jeans! 15 Top Uses for WD-40

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

We all know that WD-40 fixes squeaky doors, but did you ever think to remove chewing gum with it? Here are some great unexpected uses for some tricky tasks around the house. WD-40 is the answer!
1 - remove ink from jeans
2 - protect silver jewelry from blackening.(how are you going to wear that greasy ring?)
3 - remove gum from wallpaper
4 - remove coffee stain from cup (Are you going to drink from that cup again?)
5 - remove glue from furniture (similar to item 3)
6 - makes your golf club shine (same as 2, you don’t need to list all type of metallic items)
The rest you can read for yourself, but it’s mostly removing sticky thing and makes metal shines.

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10 Things Your Grocery Store Doesn’t Want You to Know

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

Grocery shopping seems like a harmless enough activity. It
’s a chore, but it’s one that most of us do at least once a week, without giving much thought to what’s going on behind the scenes at the supermarket.
Summary:
- Shopping carts are awfully dirty
- Don’t rely on product’s expiration date (only the ones on baby’s formula is trustable)
- Cut food can be twice as expensive as uncut ones
- Food company pays stores to put their product at end aisle because it has 30% higher chance of being purchased
- Bargains are sometimes not real bargains ie. buy 2 get 1 free which makes you buy more than you need. Or Buy up to 5 items and you would really buy the max you can buy.
- salad bars are not as clean as you think

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