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Cashing In on Craigslist Software! FIRST LOOK
by Steve Mount (Video 00:09:34)
http://www.eBookAddict.org - I unveil the brand new program that takes my popular ebook "Cashing In on Craigslist" and boosts the process into overdrive! Take a look at Alpha version of the new program now.
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Drive Bathurst 2008
by David Jellins (Video 00:01:51)
Drive Bathurst 2008 is an invitation only event utilising the entire Mt Panorama Circuit at Bathurst NSW. The event gives experienced club competitors and motor sport enthusiasts the opportunity to receive expert instruction from well known and respected race champions and then drive on the full Mount Panorama Circuit.
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Escort Passport 9500ci Mounting Instructions Video Guide
by veilguy (Video 00:38:40)
I was fortunate to be one of only three reviewers to receive an early production shipment of the new Escort Passport 9500ci remote radar detector. On May 21st and 22nd of 2008 I had the Escort Passport 9500ci professionally installed in my personal 5 series BMW. This video details a professionally correct installation.
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Veil Guy shows the XRS R7 MDU at the proper mounting position
by veilguy (Video 00:00:23)
Veil Guy shows the XRS R7/R9G MDU at the proper mounting position on the windshield of his vehicle.
Tagscobra xrsr7, cobra xrsr9g, mdu, mounting, radar detectors
   
Apollo 11: Moon landing, 1969
by Encyclopędia Britannica (File 5.6 MB)
Perhaps the most famous of all space films, these clips document the arrival of the first human beings on the Moon during the afternoon of July 20, 1969. They comprise footage of the landing of the Apollo 11 spacecraft, taken with a 16-mm camera mounted in Edwin Aldrin's window, and Neil Armstrong's first steps.
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