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Karl Bantleman
Member since 08th January 2008
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30th October 2008
Electronic equipment always seems to break down at the worst possible times. If your laptop was to break down and you do not want to or can’t afford to wait to replace it, you will look around for a laptop that has all your requirements (both technologi...
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30th October 2008
You visit to Madrid will begin by arriving in Barajas airport in the north of the city. The airport is about 25-30 minutes on the metro which I usually very prompt and frequent. There are influxes of low cost airlines that fly daily to Madrid so you will ...
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30th October 2008
Many of us own a games console of some type, there are a wide range available from hand held consoles such as the Nintendo DS to the larger, higher quality consoles such as the Playstation 3 and Nintendo Wii.
Over the years, games consoles have advance...
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30th October 2008
As the second largest city in Australia, Melbourne has a considerable amount to offer all tourists to the city. Located in the south-eastern part of mainland Australia, Melbourne enjoys some great weather for sightseeing with the temperatures reaching on ...
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27th October 2008
It’s that time of year again, the Christmas deals are starting to be rolled out around the country and now is the time to start looking for the best deals. The great thing about Christmas is the great television that is available. All the old Christmas ...
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27th October 2008
Situated on the south-east coast of France, Marseille has plenty to offer all visitors. As the second largest city, behind Paris, Marseille has got something for all ages and you will not leave disappointed.
There is plenty too see and do around Marsei...
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21st October 2008
At a time when the economy is struggling and people are cutting back on spending, it would be easy to think that people are reducing their broadband deals. This however is not true as the internet is becoming integral to our every day lives. We all use th...
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21st October 2008
Nobody likes talking about it but it is something many people are dealing with. Debt has become common practise during the 18 months of the credit crunch and many people have accrued a considerable amount of debt.
People do not realise that debt can b...
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15th September 2008
The weather has been remarkably similar to last year. The clouds are grey and the rain is coming down, hard. The floods that hit UK streets last year have unfortunately returned and that is bad news of British drivers.
Many drivers do not take out suff...
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15th September 2008
Located in Southern Egypt, Luxor has been called “the world’s greatest open air museum” due to the historical monuments you can find there. In the city you will find monuments, temples and tombs in the West Bank Necropolis.
These historical attra...
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15th September 2008
The Canary Islands represents one of the most famous holiday destinations for holiday makers each year. As such many people opt for the golden beaches and crisp blue skies of Gran Canaria.
When travelling to the island, tourists are treated to a warm w...
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15th September 2008
Ireland is fast becoming one of the most popular holiday destinations for UK tourists. Flights to Europe can be expensive nowadays and as such, many holidaymakers are choosing to travel closer to home.
With a fascinating culture and great entertainmen...
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22nd August 2008
A year ago (nearly to the day, 9th August) the credit crunch started to tighten the purse strings of the British public. Rates rapidly increased on loans and mortgages as lenders tried to reduce the risk of customers failing to meet their repayments.
S...
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22nd August 2008
Last summer the UK experienced some of the worst cases of floods on record and many people lost their homes and business. The insurance industry had to pay out nearly £3 billion in claims and as such have been trying to come to an arrangement with the ...
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22nd August 2008
It might sound strange but borrowing a little extra can actually mean you save extra. 14 lenders have increased their rates over the last month on loans below a certain amount. One leading provider has recently increased their rates from 5% to 12.9% on lo...
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