Published on August 13th, 2010no comments

Going up into my attic for the first time in nearly 12 months since my roof was reshingled, I discovered three very badly damaged boards. One of the holes is ...
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Published on August 12th, 2010no comments

Because we live in the age of technology, there are software programs designed specifically for genealogy projects. Let’s take a look at what this software can do for you, and where to find it.
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Published on August 11th, 2010no comments

So you’re happily plugging along and digging deep into your family tree when all of a sudden you come to an abrupt halt. Your information is conflicting. Perhaps you have one document, which says your great-great grandmother Sue has three children, and another document says she has six. What to do?
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Published on August 10th, 2010one comment

Thank YOU Gene Roddenberry! …not only for Star Trek: The Next Generation, but for waking Hollywood up to the fact that we, the viewing audience, are in fact VERY hungry for GOOD quality sci-fi movies.
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Published on August 9th, 2010one comment

My precious Nugget was diagnosed with kidney problems. For several years, he was vomiting once every so many months, then all of a sudden his vomiting became nightly. After a few days of trying different things (including changing his diet), I took him to his doctor and had his blood tested.
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Published on August 8th, 2010no comments

Throughout the United States and Canada, many major cities, and even some smaller ones, have been tracking the information of their residents for centuries. In fact, in some of the older major cities in the United States you can find records that date back to the 1700’s.
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Published on August 7th, 2010no comments

Have you ever created a page in WordPress and didn’t want it to show up in the sidebar menu with the title you saved it under? Well, a client recently wanted his home page titled “Welcome to Our Site” for when the visitor entered his domain, but wanted to show this page as his “Home” page in both the header and sidebar of his WordPress template.
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Published on August 6th, 2010no comments

Delicously, delectable Yorkshire Pudding’s are commonly served with beef and gravy. They originally hit the scene in Yorkshire because it was an inexpensive way to round out a meal at a time when meat was scarce. Someone was definitely thinking smart because Yorkshire’s are amazingly delicious and made with a few simple ingredients.
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Published on August 5th, 2010no comments

You have company coming this weekend, and you work 48 hours a week. However will you pull this off. Your guests love roast beef, right? Here are 6 easy steps to follow that will give you the most mouth-watering pot roast dinner your guests have EVER tasted!
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Published on August 4th, 2010no comments

While at Extreme Fitness in Thornhill, Ontario, on Thursday, 22 October 2009, Todd Jamison returned to his parked car. He was horrified at the condition he found his Hyundai Elantra…
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