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$50,000/month from home. as seen on TV by [email protected]
$50,000/month Make money from home. No selling, no e-books, no scams, no pay for click, please read. Do you have a PayPal Account? (if not, the set up takes 10-15 minutes.) You could make up to $50,000.00 in one month's time with more money
September 25th 06 10:51 PM
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$5 To Spend NOW, 3 Easy Glass Locket Keepsakes to Make from RubberNation Stamps Beads Crafts! by Rubber Nation Stamps Beads Crafts[_2_]
Hello crafty souls! Our current online newsletter features 3 VERY easy keepsakes using our glass lockets, blanks, and metal photo charms to make some GREAT holiday keepsakes! Rubber Nation Stamps Beads Crafts latest newsletter: http://www.onlineitools.com/archive/view/2509/569 Our next issue will...
October 5th 08 03:55 PM
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$200 For Interview Of Expert Glassblower/Flameworker by Cory_FNnJ
Hey folks, I'm looking to interview an expert glassblower for 30-45 minutes and ask him/her a series of questions related both Glassblowing and Flameworking. You will need to have expert knowledge of both glassblowing and flameworking because the questions asked will involve both of these areas.
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April 12th 07 07:16 AM
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"Students see the light in glass art" by Mike
Students see the light in glass art Life: The age-old art of stained glass, which probably originated more than 2,000 years ago, is still being enjoyed. What makes the art form particularly unusual is its dependence on light. at http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20030907-105743-6214r.htm
September 8th 03 01:53 PM
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"Frosted"glass by Matthew Eash
I am trying to find (or create) a 48 high x 24 wide panel of "frosted" glass for a door. Since it is in a door, tempered glass or other shatter resistant glass should be used. Most stores recommend sandblasting the glass to give a very even texture. A 3/16 tempered sandblasted sheet is about $80...
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November 17th 05 03:15 PM
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"E" marks on (safety?) glass by Abdullah Eyles
I have been trying to find information about the (presumably European) "E" marks which are found on safety (laminated?, tempered?) glass used in vehicles. Some have E17, some E5 etc. I haven't been able to find a table explaining the differences, anyone know? (I hope that I haven't deviated...
November 1st 04 10:28 AM
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"BIG BUCKS" WITH ONLY $6.00 INVESTMENT "NO BULL"!!!! by [email protected]
HOW TO TURN $6 INTO $6,000!!!!!! READING THIS COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE! I found this on a bulletin board and decided to try it. A little while back, I was browsing through newsgroups, just like you are now, and came across an article similar to this that said you could make thousands of dollars...
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