Communism

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

A) SURVIVAL &amp THE PEDIGREE Charles Darwin (1809-1882), British naturalist, revolutionised the science of biology by his demonstration of “evolution by natural selection”. In 19th Century, he pondered over the survival and extinction of biological species. He said “Survival of the Fittest” alone inducts any species to grow and continue to survive in […]

You Don't Have to Hurt Yourself to Snowboard

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Snowboarding Gear to Keep you Safe and Comfortable as you Learn and Ride

Are you thinking of trying snowboarding, but reluctant because you've heard that you'll be bruised after the painful edge-catching falls of the first three days? Or have you tried snowboarding but thrown in the towel because it hurts too much when you fall?

Snowboarding […]

Create Video Games As Your Fun Career

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

Do you like video games? Do you beat video games after playing once? Do you feel like the games are too easy? Well, it sounds like you have a passion for these things then you should go where your heart leads you.

If you at the point where you are thinking about your career, I suggest […]

Play Board Games for Family Fun

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

There are a lot of different types of games that people play. There are online games and home video game systems, but it seems that one type of game that used to be played a lot is not as “in the spotlight” as it used to be. These are board games, and although they have […]

Currency Trading is Not the Monopoly of the Nerds and the Geeks

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

The general perception is that any and every person who is involved in the business of trading of currency or foreign exchange is a person who has a super high IQ. To hear words and phrases like liquidity ratio, central bank intervention and inflationary demand makes us feel as if we are back in the […]

Wiikey Nintendo Wii Mod Chips - Build Your Import Wii Game Collection In The Slow Summer Months

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

As seems to be the nature of things in video game releases, the summer time is almost always the slowest time of year. It's been this way since the days of the Super Nintendo system (and the corresponding system from Sega, the Genesis). The trend looks to continue this year with the Nintendo […]

Computer Games That Help Your Babies Learn

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Playing games has been a common activity of humans since ancient times, not just for fun but also aimed at learning basic life skills. PC games come in a large array of forms and intended for the most diverse objective from mere entertainment for leisure time to children's early instruction at home, thanks to their […]

Free Party Games: Free Fun for Everyone!

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Once you have decided on a theme for your party it is easy to think of fun game ideas, but if you get stuck, free party game ideas are easy to find online. Of course the type of games you will play depends on the type of party, the age of the players, where […]

Turning a Non-Gamer Into a Gamer

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

If you are like many people, you have friends that just don't understand gaming. There are a few variants to non-gamers some of them can be great candidates for gaming conversion. How do you convince a person that has no interest in gaming to play games? Similar to the way you became a gamer yourself, […]

Free Kids' Games

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

With children today getting more and more Internet savvy, it's only natural that they look for what they like best - great entertainment in the form of games. But some of these games require kids to register and pay a monthly fee in order to be able to play them. And since most kids don't […]