Archive for February, 2008

Betting Exchange Place Markets - Wise Up And Win

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

How To Use The Betting Exchange Place Markets To Your Advantage
Introduction
In article one, I introduced you to the Betting Exchange conceptand explained the basics of LAY Betting (Lay to Lose). Now in this article, I’m going to introduce you to another unique and powerful feature of the betting exchanges, the Place Markets.
What Are Betting Exchange […]

Digital Photography Lighting - Shedding Light On The Subject

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Digital photography lighting may utilize the same light as film cameras, but these cameras have very different ways of reading, interpreting, and dealing with it.
Digital photography lighting presents many challenges, not the least being that some CCD sensors still lack the broad exposure latitude of color films.
This means that some digital photos taken in strong […]

Philosophy as a Science

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Philosophy is considered a science but it is difficult to say, when one has to compare with an ordinary science, for example biology, or chemistry. This is a question that turns into a burning problem among the scientists and linguists all over the world. Can philosophy be a science? What does philosophy operate with? It […]

Your Say Humor and I Say Gumour

Monday, February 4th, 2008

We are all affected by humour. The Webster?s Dictionary definition of humour is “a normal functioning bodily semi fluid or fluid (as the blood or nymph).” I have no clue what this means, but to me humour is something funny. I kind of liked the part about the nymph, but the rest of that […]

Do Your Starting Cards Dictate Whether You Play?

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

Do your two down cards in Texas Holdem determine whether you enter the pot or fold? If you answered ?yes? then you are still playing at a beginner?s level.
Before the hand begins, you should be thinking about no less than 5 other elements of the game before looking at your two down cards. In other […]

Guitar Lessons - Hammer-on, Pull-offs

Friday, February 1st, 2008

One of the primary legato techniques all guitarists must learn is the hammer-on, pull-off. This technique is important because it allows for nuances in tone and expression, and it allows the picking hand a ?break? since it does not have to pick the notes on the hammer-on or the pull-off. This results in a faster […]