Recently, I spoke to a distributor for Magnum trimarans. These small sailboats are made by VirusBoats in France, and often serve as “day boats” for sailors who love to either sail solo or with a small crew of guests.
I was impressed by many of the things he shared about these sailboats during our conversation, […]
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Are Magnum Trimarans Hard to Tack?
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Treasure Hunting For Antique Bottles Posted By : David Cowley
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To some, old bottles are just junk taking up space on the windowsills of the kitchen. They truly don’t appreciate the craftsmanship that typically went into making these items, which was usually done by hand. Of course there are other reasons why someone would be interested in antique bottles, and it has to do with […]
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Using Stencils to Create Art Prints For Hanging and Decorating
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When we think of stencil art, we often picture an image painted on a wall. But have you ever considered using stencils to create art prints to hang on the wall? Well, it’s a great way to decorate. You can use unique designs to match the theme of any room and choose colors in the […]
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The Consistent Golf Putter, Part II
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Now that your golf practice sessions have equipped you for any on-course pressure, it’s time to check your on-course training and decision making. Your practice and preparation or routine is your manual for success in golf consistency. Watch the exceptional golfers on the course. Their preparation routines often become a ritual and […]
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The Early Postal System and First Stamp Posted By : M.D.
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The very first stamp, the penny black, was issued on May 6, 1840 in Great Britain. The invention of the postage stamp is attributed to Sir Rowland Hill. The idea of a stamp as a prepaid method for sending mail is actually older than that: “Cavallini” were used as soon as 1819 by the Sardinian […]
