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AskMen.com January 21, 2004 Peter Atkinson |
How To: Be Popular In Bars - Part II It seems there's a significant interest in ways guys can enrich their in-bar experience these days. And with these bar bets, you too can begin amazing, amusing and impressing just about anyone in any bar. |
Science News June 24, 2000 |
Spinning to a Rolling Stop Mathematician H. Keith Moffatt has come up with an explanation of why the wobbling motion of a spinning coin ends so abruptly instead of lingering as the coin keeps on rolling faster. |
Science News February 19, 2005 Ivars Peterson |
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AskMen.com June 4, 2001 Chris Wong |
Get A Good Grip A good golf swing begins with holding the club properly in your hands. You want to create a grip that is balanced between both hands with neither hand in a dominant position... |
PC Magazine September 21, 2004 Don Labriola |
Coin Collector's Assistant Plus We're hard pressed to find fault with the powerful and easy-to-use Collector's Assistant product line. |