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1: Magicians Equipment Part 1
Playing Cards

Playing cards can come in lots of different shapes and sizes. The main two types are Bridge size and Poker size. The Bridge sized cards are approximately 56mm x 87mm (2in x 31/2in) and these are more common in Europe. The poker size cards are approximately 63mm x 88mm (21/2in x 31/2) and these are more common for mo

2: Britney's ranting 'I'm ugly' video
 A bizarre video of Britney Spears belching and ranting at her husband has shocked fans worldwide. The pop star - who appears confused as she speaks to the camera - moans about being ugly and whinges at husband Kevin Federline while eating what appears to be takeaway chicken and chips. She also moans that she has "missed out on l

3: 5 Funny Love Poems
 Funny Love PoemsWhen most people think of love poems, they think of serious and soulful expressions of passion. Long sonnets by Shakespeare or romantic poems by Browning and Lord Byron are the norm for love poetry. However, funny love poems can be good for a laugh. They may not be romantic, but they do give your friends something to enjoy.

4: A Brief History of ESP Guitars
ESP, short for Electric Sound Products, started as a shop in Japan by Hisatake Shibuya in 1975. At first they just sold replacement parts for the guitar but in 1976 they started making guitars. These products were only found in Japan until the 80s when the replacement parts found their way to the U.S. The company was pretty much obscure in the U

5: Is It A Good Sign
Signs are everywhere - street signs, traffic signs, business signs. There are streets named after flowers, trees and states; and of course, there's Main Street - even though the townspeople have moved to the suburbs. The traffic signs that were red are now yellow because yellow is easier to see - unless you're explaining to a policeman why you

6: A Brief History of Parker Guitars
Parker Guitars is a fairly young company, in fact, it is one of the youngest. It was founded by a highly skilled and accomplished luthier by the name of Ken Parker in the early 90s. However, Parker had been building and repairing guitars long before that. His first workshop was in Rochester, New York. After a while, he began asking the guitarist

7: Paris Hilton: Why is America Obsessed with Her?
If you haven't heard or uttered the words "Paris Hilton", you just might be living under a rock. Or just lucky enough to live far enough away from a culture that is obsessed with guilty pleasures, like Paris Hilton gossip and reality TV. She's the partying heiress of the affluent and filthy rich Hilton family, the daughter of Rick and

8: All about Paris Hilton
Birth Name: Paris Whitney HiltonBirthdate: February 17, 1981Birthplace: New York, New YorkOccupations: Actor, Writer, Musician, ModelQuote: "That's hot."Family:Father: Rick Hilton; grandson of Hilton hotel-chain founder Conrad HiltonMother: Kathy Richards Hilton, former child actor who was a regular on Family AffairSister: Nicky Hilto

9: Bond Fans Not Happy With Craig
In the upcoming James Bond film, “Casino Royale,” British actor Daniel Craig will play the lead role of James Bond. This, however, does not sit well with a group of James Bond fans, who have launched a Web site, http://www.craignotbond.com.A statement on the site said that “EON Productions angered fans around the world when they fired Pierce Brosna

10: Movie Downloads and the Copy Protection Myth
Organizations that invest millions of dollars in movie content are very concerned about protecting their investments. That concern is perfectly reasonable. Technology companies have been happy to provide copy protection as part of their digital rights management (DRM) offerings, and movie owners hope to use these offerings to fight unauthorized use

11: Talladega Nights: Christian bashing in high gear
Hollywood and Actors at it again This week, in the wake of the media storm over Mel Gibson's anti-Semitic comments during a drunk-driving arrest, one of the six major Hollywood studios will release a comedy starring self-described lefty Will Ferrell, called ''Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.'' A satire of the NASCAR racing scene, t

12: Tips for Taking Great Lightning Photos
Lightning photos are very dramatic. The contrast between the night darkness and the lightning brightness results in very powerful photos. In this article we will provide you with a few tips and guidelines for successfully taking lightning photos. The first thing to do when preparing for lightning photography is to set the camera to manual mode

13: Taking Portrait Photos with Blurry Background and Understanding Depth of Field
We have all seen beautiful photos where the object is perfectly focused while the background is blurred. Such a photo can be very dramatic and might seem to be hard to shoot. In this article we will give you a few tips on how to shoot blurry background photos that will impress your friends and family. You will also understand what Depth of Field is

14: A Brief History of B.C. Rich Guitars
The B.C. Rich Company has its roots in a classical and Spanish style guitar repair shop owned and operated by Bernardo Chavez Rico. He later expanded to guitar making and his early models were inspired by the Les-Paul guitars. Some of these early styles include the Mockingbird and the Eagle. Over time, B.C. Rich, then called B.C. Rico, desired t

15: “V For Vendetta” The Movie And These Days.
  I must confess that the day I watched the trailer of “V For Vendetta” at the movie theater I wasn't any close to be willing to pay a ticket for watching that guy with a funny mask on his face. It seemed to me it would be one more of those simple movies extracted from a not very known “comic” (at least for me) that are appearing in theat


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