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1: Heart Rate Monitors Allow Pregnant Runners To Continue Training
The Timex Personal Trainer T5G971 or to be more accurate, the Ironman Health and Fitness Series have this exclusive function available for sportsman. Initial of the Mio Stride is really a great heart rate monitor pedometer.
2: Tiwanaku Alien and the Nazca Lines - Part 2
Quite a few Internet pages are dedicated to the Nazca Lines of Peru, and everywhere you see the same conclusion: the Nazca Lines are a great mystery or enigma. It makes me wonder if the people on this
3: Tiwanaku Alien and the Nazca Lines
A few years ago I saw a directory listing with a description of something like: "I was abducted by aliens last summer. It really happened." Though I had a lot of interest in aliens, I did not even co
4: Reflections on the Fermi Paradox
In a period of less than one hundred years, humankind advanced from traveling by horse and buggy to making a trip to its planet's satellite. Just imagine what the humans might be able to accomplish ov
5: Following the Star
Several years ago while serving as a Navigator in the Navy I was fortunate enough to stumble across a book entitled "Astronomy Made Simple" which allowed me to take a much greater interest in the Sta
6: New Sensible Gravity Medium Proposed! - But Will Anyone Take Notice?
Has the medium for gravity been found?! Has the origin of matter been discovered?! In his latest book, "Alternative Constructs for the Origin and Nature of the Universe (ACONU)", Jon Aaronow makes s
7: Giant Stars - The Biggest Things in the Known Universe
“Brad and I launched the website on Sunday evening and emailed it to a few of our friends.” said Mr. Petrovic, who added, “We certainly didn't expect this site to get more than a few visitors in the f
8: Telescopes for Novice Astronomers
Although telescopes are the first thought for sky gazers, binoculars may be the ideal choice. Being portable, they are more convenient and inexpenseve compared with telescopes. It's wiser to buy a cheap pair of binoculars instead of a cheap telescope. 7 X 35 binoculars are a good choice because the size is light and easy to hold. The number 7 stands for the magnification produced by the binocular eyepiece, and the other number stands for the aperature in millimeters.
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