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Sonntag, 21. Februar 2016

How to Get Free Food at RestaurantsIn Feburary 2016 21,

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Think about the many restaurants that you have gone to in your life time. Then imagine the chain food restaurants that your family and friends revisit time after time. Wouldn't it be nice to get some great discounts at major restaurants. Well if you have access to the Internet, have a valid email address, and can take one minute out of your day then you will be surprised by the amount of free food you can get.
Visit any of your favorite chain restaurants home website and look for the option to join email list. Simply click on the 'join email list' and provide the basic information about yourself. It usually consists of first and last name, email address, and date of birth. Once you have completed the very short list of questions, just click the submit button. Within 24 hours, you will receive an email from the restaurant thanking you for joining and they will provide you a coupon for a free appetizer. On your birthday, restaurants will provide discounts for a free entree and dessert. You get these free giveaways for just signing up for an email list.
Once you receive your coupons for free food or huge discounts, simply print them out and provide to your server. They usually have expiration dates so make sure to use your coupons before it's too late. I have joined numerous email lists from chain food restaurants and have received coupons for free appetizers, free desserts, 50% off of your next visit, and free dinner for my birthday. If a restaurant doesn't send you any kind of coupon or discount for joining their email list, you will more than likely receive generous discounts during holidays. You have nothing to lose by entering your name and a valid email address. You also get notifications from these restaurants when your birthday comes. All together, you can enjoy your favorite restaurants and receive a break off your check from the great giveaways they provide customers that join the email list. I recommend everyone to get into this habit so that you can start saving some money and take full advantage of these offers.
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Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2016

How to Host a Private File ServerIn Feburary 2016 11,

In Feburary 2016 11,
Download the HFS File Server installer (see Resources).
Open the file to begin installing HFS. Use the default options.
Run HFS once setup is finished.
Click on the button that reads 'Server is currently OFF.' This will activate HFS.
Read the series of numbers next to the 'Open in Browser' button. This is the IP address of the server.
Open your favorite web browser and enter the IP address given by HFS. If you see text indicating you are in HFS, you have properly set up your server.
Enable files to be shared over the file server by dragging folders into the program's window. Be sure to specify 'Real Folder' when confirming its usage.
Go to the 'Menu' option on the server, and click 'Save File System.' This will make your changes permanent.
Browse to the IP address used in Step 6. You should be able to download any file located in the public folders.
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Mittwoch, 3. Februar 2016

How to Free a Car Stuck in SandIn Feburary 2016 03,

In Feburary 2016 03,
Roll up your sleeves and dig the sand out by hand either in front of or behind all four of your tires. Which way you go depends on several factors, including how much room you have and the terrain. If you're on a hill, dig the sand out on the down-hill side of the vehicle. Dig all the way down to the bottom of the tire and dig a 3-foot-long channel in the direction you choose.
Remove your car's front floor mats and flip them over so that the rubber side faces up. Grab the short side of the mat and shove it up under the tire. Alternatively, you could use branches, plywood, aluminum plate or your grandmother's favorite Persian rug; the idea is just to get something under the tire that isn't sand.
Remove the caps from the valve stems on your wheels. Flip your air pressure gauge over to the side with the metal nub sticking out of the middle and press it into your valve stems to release half of the air pressure on all four tires. Half of the air pressure on a standard 35 psi tire should be 17 to 18 psi, but don't go below 12 to 14 or you'll risk unseating the tire. The tire will flatten out a little and drop onto your floor mat or removal material. They will also tend to 'float' on the sand, rather than digging in.
Start the engine and put the vehicle into either reverse or its lowest gear, depending upon the direction you're going. Have two or three strong assistants push on either the hood or the trunk lid. On the count of three, have them shove while you floor the gas. This isn't a time to be ginger with the throttle; getting out of mud and sand demands wheel speed, horsepower and momentum, not low-speed torque.
Have your assistants keep pushing until your car is free and they fall flat on their faces. If your removal skids don't work, remove them and keep digging the sand out from under your tires. If you're sunk up to the axles then you may need to lay on your stomach and start digging the sand out from under your car's body.
Drive slowly to the closest gas station and refill your tires, or inflate your tires with your portable compressor as soon as you get back onto pavement. Get to a hose or car wash and wash off the underside of the car ASAP. Sand gets into everything, and allowing it to sit there and grind away at your chassis and drivetrain isn't going to enhance the car's longevity any.
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