Thursday, December 31, 2009
Best gift you can buy for yourself and your love ones for Year 2010
Tell me you never play Lotto or Mega Millions!
I come across an e-Book “The Lotto Black book” cost $67.00 and has a “Double Your Money Back Guarantee”. Plus three free Bonus on “Instant number Generator”, “All the Odds” and” The Lottery Wheel Bonus”.
I order The Lotto Blackbook, thinking he is not going to honor the double your money Guarantee. By the time the 56 days requirement was up. I email Larry Blair request my money back because I did not win a fat check. In two or three days he replied my email. Larry instructs me to send proof that I used his system and image of lotto tickets. In one week time I got my money back and another $67.00 just like he promised in his ad.
Now Larry Blair makes a believer out of me. He is so confident about his system and man of his words.
This is why I am one of his affiliates, spread the words about Larry’s Lotto Blackbook.
Larry Blair is a math professor from Oklahoma. A story about him got shot because he keep winning lottery every time he plays. Two guys want to know, how he cracks the lottery code. They almost killed him for his lotto secrets. After that experience he wrote this book “The Lotto Blackbook”. This way, people do not have to shot him to win Lottery.
So If you want to buy a gift for yourself or some body you care, buy this eBook. It will keep giving even after the holiday. Go to my hop link, get more detail about this eBook.
http://bigftlotto.lottobook.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=blogpost
Happy and Rich Holidays to you all!
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
The best gift for yourself and your love ones" Lotto BlackBook"
The best gift you can buy for yourself and your love ones. This gift will keep giving even after the holidays.
Tell me you never play Lotto or Mega Millions!
I come across an e-Book “The Lotto Black book” cost $67.00 and has a “Double Your Money Back Guarantee”. Plus three free Bonus on Instant number Generator, All the Odds and The Lottery Wheel Bonus.
I order The Lotto Blackbook, thinking he is not going to honor the double your money Guarantee. By the time the 56 days requirement was up. I email Larry Blair request my money back because I did not win a fat check. In two or three days he replied my email. Larry instructs me to send proof that I used his system and image of lotto tickets. In one week time I got my money back and another $67.00 just like he promised in his ad.
Now Larry Blair makes a believer out of me. He is so confident about his system and man of his words.
This is why I am one of his affiliates, spread the words about Larry’s Lotto Blackbook.
Larry Blair is a math professor from
Click the link bellow for more detail.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Our brand new website is online, Go for it !
Yes, our new website is online for the holiday season. We add new products to our website. One category, we are very excited about, are hand held GPS and location finder. Just in time to help you find your grand mom's house for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner.
Free shipping on all hand held GPS!
Please come and check it out, our new and improved yourbackpacker.com
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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Monday, August 24, 2009
Reviews for Willow 75 Liter Internal Frame Backpack
| Great backpack, fits ALOT, good quality!, We are campers and bought 2 of these backpacks and are very happy with them. They fit a TON of gear and love the room on the outside to hold things as well. We've used them to go on day hikes only but are in the process of using one as a Grab and Go Emergency Bag. Reading a few books, one I especially reccomend is Preparedness Now by Aton Edwards. PREPAREDNESS NOW!: An Emergency Survival Guide for Civilians and Their Families After reading that book and several others we realized we needed a pretty decent sized pack for the 72 hrs of supplies needed(food pouches, clothing, water, first aid etc)I weigh 125 lbs and find it comfortable to wear. We have two small kids so we needed the space and the free hands. The pack is well made, zippers are easy, good quality material and not overly expensive. |
By | Kerry D. Lee "Kerry Lee" (Tarpon Springs, Fla) - See all my reviews |
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Monday, August 17, 2009
Reviews on outdoor and backpacking stove
Optimus Nova Stove
Reviewed Aug 21, 2007 By Rob Dziak
Rating:
Price Paid: $149.99 Federal Reserve Notes
This is my first liquid gas stove that I've bought, and judging by how sturdy this sucker is built it will be my last. It primes fairly quick and simmers like all get out. I use it at home all the time and have yet to get hassled by it. A wee bit on the expensive side, but a stern stove nonetheless...get busy with this stove and your belly-welly will thank you!
Nova
Reviewed by Stephen Van Der Mark, Sep 13, 2006
"Being a wildlife biologist primarily working in Africa I need a reliable multi-fuel stove. For years I have used the MSR-XKG, the granddaddy of them all with great pleasure. But, I have to admit, the plastic pump was not exactly reliable. Two years ago I switched to the Optimus Nova."Read the complete review »
Nova
Reviewed by craneman, Apr 06, 2005
"This is a great little stove and the customer service is first rate. I got the stove at Galyans now Dicks (DICK'S SUCKS but that's another story)
The first time I tried it leaked so I called them, the quick connect was bad. Cindy (I think) sent me a new one that day before I sent them the bad one.
I found all these reviews on Optimus Nova Stove, I think my readers and backpacking newbies would appreciate information on out door gear-stove for their backpacking adventure this summer. yourbackpacker.com
Thursday, August 6, 2009
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Health Care in this country
What I am mad and disguised about the whole health care are the Republicans dead ageist the health care because the COST after Bush waste Billions in Iraq war.
Now the Republicans have the nerve to talk about this health care going to cost too much. After the Bush administration cause financial down fall of this country, high unemployment rate and mortgage defaults.
This is the time citizen in this country need this health care President Obama proposed. Because No job No roof over most people's head, at least there is a reasonable health care to keep people alive and healthy to look for jobs.
Both House and Senate members have good health care to take care of themselves. How could in their good conscious to vote to deny the rest of our citizens to have the same health care they enjoy. We will see what happen in the next election. We spooked loud in the last election. We will speak louder in next election
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Non-Smokers get Lung Cancer too. New test for lung cancer
Post By Jo Macfarlane
British scientists have developed the first blood test for lung cancer which could save thousands of lives.
The revolutionary test picks up proteins in blood that are only produced as a reaction to the presence of lung cancer cells.
These proteins will appear long before tumours develop, meaning further investigations in the form of scans and biopsies could be started at a much earlier stage.
This is a great news! We have to know there is a new development on cancer. We all think only smokers get lung cancer, it is not true any more. My sister is a non-smoker, she had lung cancer. Lucky for her, she has a great family doctor, detected her condition early and treated her lung cancer and she is cancer free now. If there is a way to detect lung cancer by blood test. I am all for it.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
About Yosemite wilderness and how to plan a hiking Trip
The Yosemite Wilderness has over 750 miles of trail. As part of the wilderness experience, a good planning process will enhance both your understanding of the park and your hike, while increasing your enjoyment and safety. Therefore, park rangers will not plan a wilderness trip for you, but will only provide general guidance; you must plan your own trip.
When you have thought about or decided what you want from your trip, you can start planning and researching your hike. A detailed topographic map is a must for any hike. In addition, a good guidebook can help you choose a trip that is right for you. For books and maps, please visit the non-profit Yosemite Association's bookstore. Remember that visiting the Wilderness is an adventure: do not be afraid to explore a new area and discover what wonders it has to offer!
You can find brief descriptions and mileages for trails by downloading this PDF [400 kb]. The trailhead information page has more information about each trailhead.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
All the news that fit to buy
At 66, David Geffen has amassed a fortune that Forbes estimates at $4.5 billion in its annual list of the global megawealthy. The Hollywood impresario, one of the world's most prescient investors, has scored mammoth returns in art and hedge funds, having cashed out of the financial and art markets well ahead of the crashes. But the foundation of Geffen's wealth—and his first love—remains the media industry, where his touch has been consistently golden, managing and producing legendary music acts such as Joni Mitchell and the Eagles and to helping launch DreamWorks.
So why is Geffen, having already sought unsuccessfully to acquire the Los Angeles Times and now reportedly eyeing The New York Times, so keen on stuffing his portfolio with an investment that seems dead on arrival—newspapers? Geffen declined to publicly comment on media reports that he recently tried to acquire a large stake in the financially distressed New York Times Co., parent of the storied newspaper. But two people familiar with Geffen's thinking say the answer is simple: an acquisition of the Times wouldn't be a financial investment. If Geffen were successful in landing The New York Times, said one of the confidantes, he'd convert it into a nonprofit institution. He would regard the newspaper, perhaps the world's most influential journalistic enterprise, as a national treasure meriting preservation into perpetuity. His model would be the ownership structure of Florida's St. Petersburg Times, which is controlled by a nonprofit educational institution, the Poynter Institute for Media Studies. "David would hope the newspaper makes a profit," said the confidante. "But he believes that operating without the ultimate responsibility of paying dividends or necessarily having to be profitable is the best way to run an institution like The New York Times."
The Geffen sources NEWSWEEK spoke to are knowledgeable about his investment decisions and specifically about his overture to acquire a Times stake, but they declined to be identified. "The New York Times is a very special institution," said one of the persons. "It's essential to be preserved. And David believes the correct model to preserve it is nonprofit."
Like the rest of the newspaper industry, the company is besieged by financial, technological and consumer trends that imperil its future. Readers and advertisers are abandoning print for online news outlets, including the official sites of newspapers like NYTimes.com, where content is almost universally free to readers. Newspapers "have the possibility of going to unending losses," legendary investor Warren Buffett said recently. "We would not buy them at any price."
The New York Times Co. has been in virtual crisis mode for months, with precipitous declines in advertising and circulation and the burden with massive amounts of debt. The parent company has been so concerned about its plight that, independent of Geffen, it also recently considered converting to nonprofit status. "But the option is more complicated than it might seem at first blush," Scott Heekin-Canedy, president and general manager, said last week in answer to a reader's online query. "For a host of reasons we have ruled this out for the present." Heekin-Canedy didn't elaborate, however. "These were proprietary internal discussions," a company spokeswoman subsequently told NEWSWEEK, declining further comment.
The fact that Geffen isn't looking at the Times as a classic investment suggests that he would have approached the publishing company's management, including Arthur Sulzberger Jr., about his intentions. Sulzberger is chairman of the company, but more importantly the leading member of the Sulzberger-Ochs family, which has controlled the publishing company for 113 years. Citing unnamed sources, Fortune magazine first reported that Geffen sought unsuccessfully to acquire the nearly 20 percent stake of the New York Times Co. owned by Harbinger Capital Partners, a hedge fund that first invested in the publishing company on a hostile basis. For now, Geffen apparently has ended discussions with Harbinger, though he is said to remain interested in pursuing the Times.
It's unclear how Geffen would implement the nonprofit structure were he to gain control of the paper. In March, Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland introduced legislation to facilitate a newspaper's conversion to nonprofit status. The Geffen sources told NEWSWEEK that he envisions himself as the next Nelson Poynter, the late proprietor of the St. Petersburg Times and a legend in journalistic circles for his fierce independence. The Florida newspaper (where this reporter began his career) is the widely recognized prototype of the nonprofit structure that is now generating growing interest in some quarters of an industry facing an existential crisis. Poynter, who died in 1978, willed his control to the nonprofit and highly influential Poynter Institute, viewing the mechanism as the optimal way of preserving the St. Petersburg Times' independence and local ownership. Today, under the complex ownership structure, the St. Petersburg Times operates in many respects like a for-profit newspaper. One of the nation's great daily reports, it snared two Pulitzer Prizes last month. Only The New York Times, with five, was awarded more.
© 2009 By Johnnie L. Roberts. Newsweek Web
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Article about Earth day for Backpacker and Hikers
2009 Earth Day Ideas for Backpackers and Hikers
Being Informed, Advocacy, Activities for Kids, and Other Ideas
Apr 22, 2009There are lots of things backpackers and hikers can do to learn how to reduce environmental impact, do their part to protect the outdoors, and pass along lessons to future generations.
Be Informed with Backpacker Magazine’s Green Guide
Backpacker Magazine is featuring a list of articles related to environmentalism. Spread across feature articles, nature articles, and outdoor gear, these articles are a great learning resource for backpackers and hikers. Some of the article ideas include:
- A report card on U.S. national parks.
- Ways for hikers to reduce their carbon footprint.
- The disappearance of glaciers in Glacier National Park.
- Species threatened by climate change.
- Effects of climate change on forests.
- Recycling empty fuel canisters.
- An outdoor gear green report card for 2008.
Read more: "2009 Earth Day Ideas for Backpackers and Hikers: Being Informed, Advocacy, Activities for Kids, and Other Ideas" - http://hikingbackpacking.suite101.com/article.cfm/2009_earth_day_ideas_for_backpackers_and_hikers#ixzz0EVN9xxHB&A
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Michigan Backpackers and Hikers Wanted
I found this article, a backpacker in Michigan looking for fellow backpackers and Hikers. I thought I give him a hand post his article around.
Michigan Backpackers and Hikers Wanted
Is your idea of a fun weekend hauling 30 pounds on your back while munching trail mix and sleeping in a backcountry tent?
Would you like to get out there on some longer out-of-state treks too but just don't have anybody to do it with?
Or are you fairly new to backpacking and would like to hook up with some experienced hikers?
If so, I'm looking for you!
I'm hoping to get a dialogue started here among Michigan backpackers who are looking for kindred spirits to share trail info, gear tips, just about anything -- but most of all, to meet new backpacking friends to get out there together as a group, large or small, male and female, to enjoy some camaraderie on the trails this summer.
As the Outdoors writer at the Flint Journal, you can email me at eshaw@flintjournal.com as well as the open dialogue here.
Really hoping to hear from some of you out there!
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Southern Utah the New Outback for BACKPACKERS
America's Outback: Southern Utah (The New York Times)
One of the photo about two hikers squeeze through Peek-A-Boo Canyon.
Dry Fork Coyote Gulch is not your average hike either.
In this specially tight financial situation allover our country, the new outback is just what we order for extreme hikers, without the expense to go to Australia Outback. Go for it guys and dolls.