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Konica Minolta AF Big Finder 35mm Film Camera US $9.99
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(LOT of 14) Sony Cyber Shot Minolta Big Finder Kodak Advantix Canon Samsung US $49.95
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Goldine Big Finder Compact 35mm Zoom Camera US $11.67
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Vintage Minolta "AF35 BIG FINDER" 35mm Camera US $15.00
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MINOLTA CAMERA AF BIG FINDER 35MM FILM US $9.99
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DS Max 35 MM PN 338 - Big View Finder - In Original Box US $10.99
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Minolta.AF.Big Finder.Date.Self timer.3Fashes Camera. US $48.00
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Bell & Howell Filmo-Professional 1940s 16mm Movie camera w/Motor & Big Finder US $614.11
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MINOLTA AF 35 Big Finder Retro. US $23.00
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Retina IIIC ( 028 big finder) +2/50 mm Rodensto US $588.00
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Retina IIIC ( 028 big finder) +2/50 mm Xenon US $904.00
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Minolta AF-Big Finder Date All Glass Lens Auto Flash DX US $10.60
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Bell Howell big finder 35 mm camera with case !!!!!!! US $.01
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BELL + HOWELL BIG FINDER 608 35 MM CAMERA US $10.99
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All-Clad Nonstick Double Grill & Griddle List Price: $180.00 |
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LTD nonstick pans fit over two burners. Double griddle is perfect for pancakes. Double Grill Pan has ridged surface to drain off fats or to capture juices. Imported. |
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10 oz Porcelain Disney Princess Mug - Can Shape with handle Sale Price: $3.99 |
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Very nice looking and practical Disney porcelain mug inspired by the Princesses |
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The Best of Anita Baker List Price: $18.98 Sale Price: $9.31 |
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No Description Available.Genre: Soul/R&BMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 18-JUN-2002 |
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Cabaret: Original Soundtrack Recording (1972 Film) List Price: $7.97 Sale Price: $4.71 |
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Cheated out of playing nightclub canary Sally Bowles on Broadway in director Hal Price's Cabaret, Liza Minnelli nevertheless delivered an Oscar-winning star turn in Bob Fosse's cinematic reinvention of the show (which had the good sense to retain perverse imp Joel Grey from the stage production)... |
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NOW That's What I Call Country Vol. 2 List Price: $18.98 Sale Price: $5.95 |
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All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. |
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LEDwholesalers 395 nM 51 UV Ultraviolet LED flashlight Blacklight 3 AA, 7202UV395 Sale Price: $14.25 |
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This large uv flashlight with 51 uv LEDs allows you to cover a much bigger area without losing the intensity of the UV light. The applications is perfect for inspection applications, security control, rodent contamination, hotel room inspection, and much more... |
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Bosch GLR225 Laser Distance Measurer List Price: $298.48 Sale Price: $119.99 |
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Bosch’s GLR225 laser distance measurer combines a user-friendly design with incredible accuracy over a wide range utilizing four measurement systems: inches, feet and inches, decimal feet, and metric... |
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Polarized Clip on Flip up Plastic Sunglasses, Rectangle, 58mm Wide X 47mm High (128mm Wide), Polarized Grey Lenses - 56mm X 47mm - Polarized Grey Lenses Sale Price: $12.95 |
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G Clip® Flip Up - "larger frame styles" Our "patented, all metal" flip up mechanism securely clips to the top of your plastic or metal frame, allowing you to obtain polarized, 100% UV protection with our superior polarizing lens system, protecting your eyes from the sun's damaging rays and blinding glare... |
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The Reader List Price: $9.95 Sale Price: $3.44 |
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In late 1950s Germany, a brief affair between teenager Michael Berg (David Kross) and Hanna Schmitz (Best Actress Oscar-winner Kate Winslet), a beautiful older woman, ends abruptly when she mysteriously disappears... |
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Miracle (Widescreen Edition) List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $5.89 |
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The saga of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team's "Miracle on Ice"--a victory over the U.S.S.R.'s highly skilled veterans during the winter games in Lake Placid, New York--is vividly brought to life in this inspiring true story... |
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Ever since a few prime domain registrations sold for as much as $8 million, domain squatting has become one way of earning big bucks in the cyber world. "Parked domain monetization" has become a career for many individuals.
Domain name speculation is like investing in the share market; you could raking in big bucks or make a loss. Most techies consider domain name speculation a way to make a fast buck as it is low investment with a huge profit potential. However, these days registering domains could also lead to your getting embroiled in the entanglement of a law suit.
According to major registrars, the parked domain business nets over $5 - 8 million each year.
1. Domain pages can be registered for small sums of money with a full refund if cancelled within 5 days. So, you can select a few names and see what happens.
2. If the "name" is an important one then it could sell for between USD 5000--USD 8 million dollars. If you are lucky you could buy a name that has great demand.
3. While parked you can earn from the web site by running ads and generating traffic. Revenue from text ads is projected to be approximately USD 400-600 million world wide. According to Susquehanna Financial Group it is expected to become a USD 1 billion dollar business by 2007.
4. One can use Google's Adsense to turn the parked pages into some use.
5. It is important to use the forwarding and redirection service offered by the domain registrar. Only then, will all searches that are related even closely to the name registered by you will be forwarded to your site.
6. Tie up with a suitable affiliate program. Then you will make money by simply redirecting surfers to sites they are aiming for. For example if your site is onlinebooks.com then by setting up an affiliation with a book seller or online library you will benefit greatly.
7. You can at an appropriate time sell the domain name on an auction site. You could either list the names on Ebay.com, Afternic.com, or Ezdomainauction.com or hire a broker to sell the domain for you. One such broker is GreatDomains.com. To give you an idea, domains like internetbank.com sold for $92,800 while a1restaurants just sold for $730.
To be successful, you have to create a system. First you must find out on a regular basis which domain names are for sale, which ones have expired, and which names are likely to have a "demand" on the market. Then, you need to register as a merchant on a popular site that has high traffic like Aftenic or eBay and display what you have for sale. High quality domains, you will find, immediately receive bids. All you need to do is keep in mind a suitable price and sell for a profit.
As a "domain investor" you need to know which ones to buy. Assured are names that end with .com or .org. The estimated income if you are clever could be as high as USD 5000- 10,000 each month. However, don't let the thrill of profit carry you to the deep end. Financial disasters can happen quickly. Invest a little, get back your investment and then reinvest the profit.
Domain buying and selling can become addictive just like poker or horseracing.
Be careful!
Andrew Bermam is a freelance writer for http://www.1866Domains.com , the premier REVENUE SHARING discussion forum for Domain Forum including topics on internet domain name registration, domain names, domain transfers, domain registration, domain hosting service providers and more. He also freelances for the premier REVENUE SHARING discussion forum for Domain Site http://www.1888Discuss.com/domain/
Why You Need a Duplicate Photo Finder
While you might think a digital camera gives you better photographs, there is one problem with having the ability to take as many pictures as you life - you can end up with many files on your computer. And when you have thousands of photos, you will have a difficult time hunting through the photos to find what you might need. With a software program that acts as a duplicate photo finder, you can begin to get control of your photo collection again. Though you might not have boxes of photos sitting around, you can't maximize your photos until you know what you have and what duplicates are present. Here are some other reasons why you need duplicate photo finding help.
To Organize Your Photos
The biggest frustration of digital photography is that you have a tendency to forget to label your photos. When this happens, you can forget where certain photos are - especially when they are duplicate photos. With a duplicate photo finder, you can easily navigate your photo collection and then start to group similar photos together so that you aren't just looking at file names that mean nothing to you. When you organize your photos, you can also begin to create a system that will help you not only now, but in the future as well. When you have a system, you can begin to take even more photos, knowing they will never be 'lost' on your computer.
To Find Photos Quickly
If you take photos for work or for certain purposes, you don't have to spend hours looking through your file folders when you have a duplicate photo finder. You can simply indicate which photo you are looking to find and then have the duplicate photos collected for you. When you're under a deadline, this can make a big difference in your stress levels and in your ability to complete the project you have been assigned. No longer will you be staying up all night to complete a project, you can spend just a few minutes on the computer to get the image you need.
To Help You Create Photo Albums
When you want to create photo albums, a duplicate photo finder is crucial. This way, you can organize the duplicate photos and prevent yourself from adding too many of the same photo to an album. Conversely, if you want to create a photo album of one image, you can then collect duplicate photos and create that sort of photo album. Sometimes having numerous similar photos can create a stronger impact than images which are completely different, after all.
When you have a duplicate photo finder, you can make sure any project you have before you goes more smoothly and more easily. You have enough to do in your life. You just don't have the time to go through all the photo files you have - especially when there is software that can do the work for you without a single complaint.
About the Author
Max Smirnov,
Duplicate Photo Finder
Software Developer
Used stud finder, studs arn't 16' apart sorry to say ,need ankers to hang big picturs on old lath & plaster .
My house was built in 1894 & the walls are made of lath & plaster . I put a nail in the wall & if I don't hit the lath or a stud , it comes out .sorry to say my hand hued log studs arn't 16" apart .
The studs just arn't in the right place . Need to use 2 ankers .
How can I hang a big picture safely over a couch ? centered at the right place .?
I know they make ankers for dry wall , to hang things on ,but what about old plaster
A Christmas gift I had to put behind my side board until I could hang it .
Help Please
Thank You
Go to your local hardware store and ask for "Molly bolts" these will work , drill a hole insert Molly bolt and then screw the head the inside expands and will not come out. There's a little black metal washer on the screw head and when it breaks from you screwing the screw unscrew the screw to the desired thickness to hang your picture. This is all metal an not those wimpy plastic crap they sell. good luck
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