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Beat the bookies
BEATING THE BOOKIES BETTING TIPS AND TRICKS You are free to sell, give away and distribute this e-book in anyway as long as it is not altered This ebook has been created to give you an insight how the bookies work and make there profits....
ESPN Magazine The History
ESPN (the magazine), formerly an abbreviation of Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, is published bi-weekly and owned by an American cable television network dedicated to broadcasting mostly sports-related programming twenty-four hours...
Handicapping, Sportsbooks and Profits - OH MY!
Handicapping, Sportsbooks and Profits - OH MY! Do you like betting on Sports? If so, what do you like the most today? * The thrill of the action and winning? * The ease of betting online from anywhere in the world? * The potential to win...
Martial Arts in Each Season: Nature in Training
We of the Upper Peninsula, Michigan, the people who inhabit the wild lands north of The Bridge, are at the crest of winter. Which isn't saying much, because no matter what time of year, up here, winter has a way of creeping gleefully nearby, like...
Minding your tennis court manners
Tennis and racquetball can be a great way to burn up some excess calories, burn off some steam, and spend some quality time with your coworkers and friends. While all of us were beginners at one time and failed to observe some of the finer points in...
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Extreme Slying
EXTREME FACTS: HUMIDITY Hotter air can hold more water vapour than cold, so as the air temperature falls the relative humidity rises. When it reaches 100% it is known as the Dew Point and condensation will occur Even desert environments can have high atmospheric humidity, which can soon reach 100% when equipment is brought out from air-conditioning Condensation causes tape to stick to the rotary drum, which can be catastrophic Most machines will employ a condensation sensor that can prevent operation for as long as an hour Non-condensing high humidity can still cause much faster head wear High humidity can promote corrosion and fungal growth In practice, always ensure that the camera is warmer than the environment and there will be no problem. If you HAVE to take a
relatively cold camera into moist air, first seal it in a plastic bag (using tape) until it has reached ambient temperature. You can accelerate this by turning on the camera while it is still in the bag. If long exposure to humidity is expected (as in the Tropics) then store the camera (and especially lenses) in an airtight box with generous sized bags of silica gel.
About the Author
Stephen Northcott (35) is an active skydiver, pilot and extreme sports athlete. He writes music, is a computer engineer (retired) and now lives in Thailand. He is the camera flyer for Team Flying Dodo and owns Extreme Sports Cafe. http://www.extremesportscafe.com He can be contacted at stephen@extremesportscafe.com He is also opening his own Drop Zone in Thailand this year 2004. http://www.skydivethailand.com
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