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Looking To Lower Your Golf Score? Try These Tips
Posted by pvladmin on April 18, 2012
With putters and irons and woods and specially-crafted balls for distance, trying to learn to play golf can make your head spin. It's hard enough just to figure out which equipment you need in order to hit the ball, much less learning to hit the ball into the hole. Read this article for some great golfing tips.Do not fall into the common trap of thinking that a par-3 hole is somehow an easier hole. It's not. A hole giving you 3 shots to make your ball is only dealing with the distance, not necessarily Read more [...]
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Odd Things About Vending Machines
Posted by Veld Drowning on September 6, 2011
Some of us normally just get hold of a coke and a snicker whenever we head to the vending machine, but the rise in popularity of those retail packages has generated quite a few, well, how should I say it, unique entries into the vending business. Japan seems to have cornered the market relating to the bizarre, and majority of the machines mentioned here will most likely be seen in the far east part of the globe.I have always considered it peculiar that individuals sell seafood at roadside stalls, Read more [...]
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Link Load Balancing – Take a Load Off Annie
Posted by Robert Cowen on April 4, 2011
<b>Link Load Balancing</b> evens out critical resources on data networks with unpredictable requests issued to a server. For example, a web site with heavy traffic may employ two, three or more servers in a link load balancing program. The link load balancing routines enable a network to “juggle” more traffic that otherwise possible If one server is overwhelmed, the link load balancing scheme forwards them to a different server with extra capacity. Another aspect to link load Read more [...]
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