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Spectator Driving Tips for the 2011 Eugene Marathon

First and foremost: 1. Follow all instructions from Eugene Marathon volunteers and course monitors, and of course, the Eugene PD providing the course safety. 2. With your car, stay far, far away from the start/finish area. Not only will there be thousands of pedestrians, but half of them will be tired and not so good [...]

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Tips for Amazon’s Kindle, Video on Demand, and Gold Box Deals

A couple weeks ago I showed you how to find free and discounted e-books for your Kindle. Today, let’s talk about another kind of reading material: Web content. For example, suppose you want to save a killer Hassle-Free PC post for later reading on your Kindle. Or an online interview with your favorite movie star. [...]

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Soon you’ll check out Kindle books from your library

Amazon Thanks to a new Amazon service called Library Lending, you’ll soon be able to skip the hassle of physically dragging books from and to your local library — by checking them out on your Kindle instead. According to Amazon, the Library Lending service is not only exciting because it means that you’ll be able to check [...]

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Web Tips: Amazon Cloud Drive, Gmail Autoresponder, IE Spell Checker

As you may recall, Amazon recently unveiled its new Cloud Drive service, which provides 5GB of free online storage. (Elsewhere I explained how you could bump your limit to 20GB for under a buck.) The only downside? To access it, you have to use Amazon’s Web-based interface. It’s not bad, but not nearly as convenient [...]

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Author helps charity

All proceeds of real estate expert Don R. Campbell’s bestselling book, now in its second edition, goes to charity. Habitat for Humanity is the beneficiary of 100 per cent of sales of 97 Tips for Canadian Real Estate Investors 2.0. “My goal when I started was to give $20,000 to Habitat,” says Campbell. “It’s now [...]

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