Archive for July, 2008

How The Internet Has Revolutionized Online Bingo Games

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

When it comes to bingo games, the growth of online gaming has radically changed the way we play
It is a simple and well known fact that millions of people around the world love to play bingo games. From the traditional stereo-type of the old bingo hall where retirees shuffle along to and play a few […]

Buying a Wakeboard

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

When you decide to buy a wakeboard of your own, one of the important factor that you have to consider is your body structure and overall weight. It is a given that if you are heavy or bulky rider, you are going to need a bigger board. Also, if you are just starting in the […]

Monopoly - Addicting Games for Every Age

Friday, July 18th, 2008

With so many forms of entertainment available today, games and puzzles remain a fun way to pass the time, a means of instilling good sportsmanship in children, and a way to bring families together. In fact, there are addicting games for people of all ages. Monopoly, however, has to rank on almost everyone’s list of […]

Why We Need A La Carte Cable Television

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

As someone who works in the telecommunications industry, I am well aware that monopolies in a free market society will ultimately be forced to divest themselves of their stranglehold on competition, and deliver products that meet consumers' needs at prices they can afford.

This divestiture will take place by hook or by crook, or more specifically […]

If You Want a Close-Knit Family then Build Hotels

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Let me describe the way my house looked a few weeks ago. My younger children (six children from 6-18) were on winter vacation and by five o'clock at night and the children were BORED. You know what that means: some were fighting, some were ignoring the others, and some were simply obnoxious.

If this sounds like […]

Great Ideas for Kids Games

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

I have become an expert in kids games in the last few months. Well, I may not be an expert in traditional terms. However, I managed to come up with a good majority of the ones played in my home all on my own. The problem is that only a few games for young children […]

Basic Snowboarding Tips You Must Learn

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Some people who come into the sport buy their snowboards others get theirs as gifts after much pleading and patient waiting. That is a start, but now you have to figure out the hardest part, which is learning how to become a real snowboarder. In this article we're going to talk about some of the […]

Teaching Grammar With Fun Learning Games

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Teaching English grammar can be hard going - for the teacher and the students. It doesn't have to be difficult or painful, however. You can teach English grammar using fun learning games and before you know it your students will be more than willing. How does it work, you ask. Well, […]

Why Do I Need A Long-Distance Carrier?

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Many people wonder why their telephone company charges different prices for different types of long-distance calls. Doesn't this mean that customers can get charged a lot on all of their long-distance calling service since every call can be a different price? The answer to this question is an obvious, “yes.” They will […]

Are Traditional Family Games a Thing of the Past?

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Board games have evolved massively over the years. As a child my memories of board games were Monopoly, Draughts, Cluedo, Guess Who and many many more. All games that we could play as a family to pass the time away. Hours of fun was had by all.

My favorite game was Monopoly a game that […]