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History of RollerBlades - by Nathan Hicks
Roller blades, roller skates or inline skates all refer to a skate. History of roller blade is somewhat long and winding. While people often use the term roller blade for the boot with wheels underneath, it may

Curling in England - Alive and Well in Kent - by Gordon Bryan
Curling in England is alive and well, as October 1st sees the start of the 2008/9 season at Fenton's Rink near Tunbridge Wells in Kent.
This is the only place to play curling in England, and the small but growing

RTP Sports Camps - A Coaches Story! - by Kent Janz
It was 2001 and I had wanted to run my own Sports Camps for a few years. I was one of those hard workers that never gets any compensation. Always volunteering as a coach and working at

Golf Flexibility Tests -- Compare Your Flexibility To A Top Golfer - by Nick Bayley
Here are some simple golf flexibility tests you can do to see if your current flexibility is hurting your golf game or not. And the first golf flexibility test is the sit-and-reach test. This test is basically

Round The World Yacht Race To Stop At Santa Cruz - by Andrew Regan
The Clipper Round the World Yacht race 07/08 fleet will be docking at Santa Cruz in California for a ten day stopover as it sails in after a challenging leg across the Pacific from Hawaii. By the time the Clipper Fleet docks in Santa Cruz, the ten 68-foot yachts will have travelled 25,000 miles and stopped at nine ports on five continents. Despite those gruelling statistics, the yachts will still have another 10,000 miles to travel before they reach the end of the 10 month race.

Playing Competitive Checkers in Texas - by Patt Carpenter
Youth in Austin, Dallas, Houston and other locations in Texas play checkers more often than chess. If you're an individual who's a serious checker player, you sometimes have to defend your position that checkers is better than chess! Of course, both games have merit, but here are some of checkers finer points.

Poker Psychology And Tells - The Tight Passive Player - by Itay Rokni
Introduction – the tight passive player (a.k.a the “rock”) is the most boring player you can find. You will see fewer players and fewer chips in every pot when there are rocks at the table. You should even consider

Tips for Stamp Collecting - by Nachiketa Mishra
Most of the people who are into stamp collecting start it almost instantaneously. Just imagine that you got a mail and liked the stamp on it. You kept it with you. Unknowingly, a liking for the species ‘stamps’ has

Water Sports Made Wet and Wild With Underwater CCTV Cameras - by Nahshon Roberts
Hate waiting for the fish to bite? With a submersible CCTV camera, know where they are and get them. Fishing has never been this easy.
Going Fishing? Bring the Camera
Imagine if you could see what’s below the water before you

Advanced Pot Odds Calculations - Implied odds - by Itay Rokni
We have just learned how to calculate the pot odds in order to decide whether to call a bet, but sometimes you must consider other factors. For example:
Implied odds – if the player on your right bets and has

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