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Slot Machines - Good and Bad Locations  by Tom McBroom
Although no one will ever truly know where the casinos are likely to place the loosest   slots, we do have some suggestions based on research, staff experience in casinos, and   talking to various casino personnel. These suggestions are simply that: suggestions.   They may or may not apply to a particular ...

 
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Slot Machines - Does Location Make a Difference?  by Tom McBroom
Books have been written on this subject and the debates and arguments about where the   "hot" machines are placed in a casino are still raging – 60 years after slots were first   installed in casinos.    The classic rule is that the best slots were placed just inside the door of the casino, ...

 
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Slot Machine Odds  by Tom McBroom
It probably more appropriate to call slot machines entertainment than gambling, as the   house always - and we mean always - has an edge with slot machines.     The average slot machine payout ranges from an average of 85% to 99% of all coins bet.   The lower the denomination of ...

 
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Slot Machines - The Basics  by Tom McBroom
Slot machines are by far the easiest - and one of the most fun - games in the casino to play.   Simply insert your coin and pull the handle. One of the oldest jokes in the world is to call   slot machines "one armed bandits" because - with some of the ...

 
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How to Pick Your Next Camping Tent.  by Marc Wiltse
A good camping tent should keep you dry, comfortable, and provide protection.   Which camping tent... Dome, family, 4-season, backpacking or cabin is right for you? They don't repel rain, cold, snow, or biting bugs equally.   Camping tents are an important outdoor gear investment. This article will give you the information you need to make an informed decision ...

 
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What Makes a Hiking Boot Great?  by Marc Wiltse
How to evaluate hiking boots and footwear for comfort, protection, and durability.   Choosing hiking boots and footwear is one of the most important decisions you as a hiker or camper will make. They'll either make your trip memorable or miserable. To find what's best for you, ask yourself "What type of hiking do I do?"   Day Hiking ...

 
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5 Simple Steps to a “Perfectly Fitted Putter”  by John Bolt
Ever wonder why putting is so difficult for you? Want to know how to fix it? I'll bet you're using improperly fitted equipment without realizing it? If so, consider yourself lucky. We've come to save your putting game. These 5 key points will get you that perfectly fitted putter so you can shave off all ...

 
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The Basics Of Dumbells And Dumbbell Workouts  by Paul Johnson
Dumbbells are integral to a long term fitness and personal  strengthening plan. Dumbbells are individual weights that  are best used as part of your overall fitness workout each  day.     A standard but effective dumbbell exercise is generally  conducted as follows. Place one dumbbell in each hand and  use you arms to lift ...

 
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Why Adjustable Dumbells Are Part Of Any Balanced Fitness Plan  by Paul Johnson
Dumbbell exercise is a key component of every balanced  exercise and fitness regime. Finding the right dumbbells  for your own specific fitness program is important and that  is why adjustable dumbbells are ideal.    Adjustable dumbbells allow you to save space and time  during weight training sessions meaning that you can  purchase a set ...

 
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"The Different Types of Treadmills"  by Paul Johnson
When we usually think of treadmills, we tend to think that  there is only one type on the market. However, this is  very far from the truth as there are a couple of different  types of treadmills.     There is, of course, the home treadmill that most are  familiar with. However, ...

 
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"The Importance of Treadmill Mats ?"  by Paul Johnson
One important accessory that you will want to get with your  new treadmill is a good treadmill mat. If you are not sure  of what a treadmill mat is, then let's take a minute and  examine this.     A treadmill is going to vibrate when in use and since it is  sitting ...

 
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Do You Know These Benefits of Home Treadmills ?  by Paul Johnson
In our society today, there are more and more people who  are determined to lose as much weight as possible as  quickly and easily as possible.     More time than not these are the same people that say they  do not have enough time to work out or go to the gym.  However, ...

 
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How To Keep Your Tent Forever  by Kirby Kinkead
 http://www.opentrees.com  One in a Series of Five Camping Gear Care Articles  A tent is your home away from home, your second skin. The right care will keep it reliable, and keep you protected.  First, clean your tent:  Usually you can just shake your tent, but occasionally it will need cleaning.  NEVER PUT YOUR TENT IN THE WASHINGMACHINE OR DRYER!  Here is ...

 
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"Why You Should Use A Treadmill... Or Run Outside"  by Paul Johnson
There's a distinct difference between running outside and  on treadmill, and they both have their positives and  negatives. The top notch benefit of using a treadmill is  that you will never have to contend with the elements of  being outside, which depending on where you are in world  can get bitterly cold or sizzling ...

 
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Women in the Martial Arts  by Anita Wilson
1st Lady Assistant to Sensei Henry Ellis   Ellis Schools of Traditional Aikido     I was born in West London in 1963, my father was very involved in the martial arts and a dan grade in Karate he was also a dealer in ancient Japanese arms and armour, although my father has an antiques ...

 
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What’s So Great About A Trampoline?  by Ian Wide
 Looking for a fun way to exercise and stay healthy? Doctors say that rebound exercising is one of the healthiest, safest kinds of exercise for your joints and heart. It's aerobic, it's fun, and it doesn't put the same stress on your joints and tendons that impact exercise like jogging does. What's rebounding? You probably ...

 
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It’s Not Your Father’s Climbing Frame!  by Ian Wide
 When I was growing up, the metal jungle gym in our backyard made ours the most popular play spot in the neighbourhood. Built of tubular steel in bright orange and yellow, it was a honeycombed hexagon that provided days of climbing, swinging and acrobatic fun. These days, the jungle gym is called a climbing ...

 
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"Top 10 Reasons for Buying a Home Treadmill"  by Paul Johnson
Why are treadmills becoming so popular? Why does everyone  have one and not go to the gym as much? What is so great  about a home treadmill? Below you will have all of these  and many more questions answered as you are given ten  reasons for having a home treadmill.    * ...

 
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The new book Positive Aikido  by Henry Ellis
Positive Aikido    A new book with a practical look at Aikido and its history. The Co-authors are direct students of the legendary master Kenshiro Abbe Sensei from 1957. the following is an indepth look at how the book came into being.    OUT NOW!    -> Derek Eastman - Aikido instructor helps write book ...

 
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Great Tips for Car Camping Enjoyment  by Chuck Fitzgerald
Camping is one of my favorite activities and my favorite type of camping is car camping. However, there are many other types of camping such as base camping, canoe camping, RV camping, tent trailer camping and back yard camping. Regardless of how you spend your time out of doors or how much time ...

 
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Why Orienteering is Hot!  by Chuck Fitzgerald
So, you didn’t know it was hot did you? Do you even know what Orienteering is? It is one of the most thrilling activities available for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and here’s the good news – it’s inexpensive. If you enjoy spending time out of doors and you are looking to ...

 
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Awesome Ways to Get Outdoors  by Chuck Fitzgerald
Are you looking for fresh ways to spend time with your friends and family? Outdoor activities getting a little boring are they? With your fast paced life gaining speed all the time, it’s easy to stick to what’s familiar; but is that any way to live? Let’s take a few minutes and ...

 
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Code of Conduct for Outdoor Enthusiasts  by Chuck Fitzgerald
My favorite outdoor related quote comes from John Muir, the father of our national park system and founder of the Sierra Club. He said, “When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.” This quote means more to me today than it did ...

 
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Scouting Cameras  by John Cook
For years I wondered how big the bucks were that were roaming our property in the dark of night. After all, I knew that monster bucks had to be eluding me during the daylight hours only to roam the woods at night. In an attempt to reveal these mysterious nocturnal monsters I purchased ...

 
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CoreyBachmeier.com Presents - Baseball is Back!  by Corey Bachmeier
BASEBALL IS BACK!    What are your goals for this season?    In another week the boys of summer will be back in action for another season of Major League Baseball. During the start of each sports season I like to evaluate how things went the previous season, and set my goals for the ...



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