Archive for July, 2007

sexual Survey Results From Over 100 Women ^_^ (monduhu guys only)

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Question #1 - Question #1 - What makes a man a great lover?
Question #2 - Does penis size matter? (Be 100% Honest and tell us why
it does or does not?)
Question #3 - What is the perfect penis size? ( Length & Thickness if
you wrapped a tape measure around it.)
Question #4 - Which matters to you most, Size or sexual Technique? (
Please explain why?)
Question #5 - Describe in detail your most memorable, favorite,
pleasurable, intense or erotic sexual experience you have ever had? And
what made it so?
Question #6 - Describe your favorite sexual technique, that when done
to you absolutely drives you wild in bed?
Question #7 - Describe your favorite sexual technique, that when done
to you absolutely drives you wild in bed when applied to:
Applied to Receiving Oral sex:
Applied to Intercourse:
Question #8 - What is your favorite sexual position?
Question #9 - Do you enjoy Anal sex?
Question #10 -Have you ever had Anal Intercourse?
Question #11 - What Anal sex Activities do you enjoy? (fingering,
intercourse, oral, etc….)
Question #12 - What do you enjoy or dislike about Anal sex? (Describe
in detail)
Question #13 - What advice would you give men that want to try anal
intercourse with their partners?
Question #14 - Describe your favorite sexual technique, that when done
to you absolutely drives you wild in bed as applied to Anal sex?
Question #15 - Have you ever had a G-Spot orgasm? If so, please
describe in detail the experience and how it differs from your normal
orgasms?
Question #16 - Have you ever experienced Female Ejaculation? If so
describe the experience and how
you are able to have them?
Question #17 - Please tell us your most desired sexual fantasy? Please
describe in detail?

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Telecommunications: A Beginner’s Guide

Telecommunications: A Beginner’s Guide
ISBN: 0072193565
Title: Telecommunications: A Beginner’s Guide
Author: Hill Associates Inc
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Publication Date: 2001-12-11
Number Of Pages: 544
Format: PDF
Size: 12.96 Mb
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Book Info:
Get up to speed quickly on the rapidly emerging field of telecommunications using this easy-to-follow introductory guide. Written by the seasoned experts at Hill Associates–a premier telecommunications training company–this book contains all the background and technical information you need to understand and implement key technologies. This guide begins with a brief history of telephony and the evolution of networking, and then moves on to cover key topics including wireless communication, convergence, Internet protocol (IP), virtual private networks, and much more. Also included is a handy blueprint section, which provides additional visual instruction. Whether you’re looking for a solid overview to broaden your understanding of the telecommunications field, or for hands-on implementation techniques, this is an ideal resource.

* Learn the basics of telephony, telephone system management, and its structure
* Get an introduction to data networking and preview the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model and Internet Protocol (IP) suite
* Examine the architecture of the Internet, learn about service providers (ISPs), and Internet access options
* Explore the functions and services offered by fast packet technologies, frame relay, and ATM
* Understand the basics of switching–both circuit switching and packet switching
* Discover details about the area of convergence
* Create and design an operable local area network (LAN)
* Trace the evolution of transmission technology–from analog and digital to wireless


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Subliminal Japanese

want to learn japanese ??
the perfect oportunity 2 cd’s in one rar
mp3 format very good to listen in your sleep biggrin.gif

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How to Feed Friends and Influence People, The Carnegie Deli…A Giant Sandwich, a Little Deli, a Huge Success

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Review
Milton Parker has written a book called How to Feed Friends and Influence People: The Carnegie Deli (with co-author Allyn Freeman), but if you’ve heard of him, that wouldn’t be why. Parker is the owner of New York’s Carnegie Deli.
Founded in 1937, it was not by any means the first U.S. deli — yet it remains the most famous.
This was the favorite hangout of one-liner king Henny Youngman, and the deli is immortalized in comedian Adam Sandler’s Hanukkah Song in the mid-1990s.
And what’s the secret to this fame? Simple: At the Carnegie Deli, you can buy a big sandwich with good meat served by a happy staff.
Half of the 10 business practices that Parker says he follows are devoted to keeping the staff happy:
• Create a family atmosphere.
• Promote from within.
• Have an open ear to staff (and customer) comments.
• Management is always responsible.
• Have fun working.
Parker, owner since 1976, claims that the success of these values is shown by the fact that many of the deli staff have been gladly working there for over 15 years.
Aside from a belief in owning the premises, the rest of Parker’s business philosophy is mostly about making a big, quality sandwich.
Parker shares some of his troubles. The Beverly Hills Carnegie Deli opened in 1989 with more fanfare than any deli opening had ever received, but it could not overcome negative reviews of both food and staff. Five years later, it closed.
Parker tells the tale of New York’s blackout of August 2003 and how Sandy Levine, the deli’s “MBD” (which stands for “Married Boss’s Daughter”), managed to keep the Carnegie Deli open and serving food all evening long.
The entertainment value of these vignettes is marred only by the fact that they are not always presented in chronological order.
Thankfully, the historical notes are interspersed with information. Tiny biographies offer a look at the waitresses or countermen. A chart of deli slang teaches that “pistol” is pastrami; “whiskey” is rye bread. Digressions into the histories of foods include where pastrami comes from, how it was named and how the Carnegie Deli prepares it.
Reading about all this food no doubt will arouse the appetite, so recipes are included, too. Cooks will enjoy having the Carnegie Deli’s recipes for everything from cheese blintzes to matzo ball soup to beef brisket.
And for dessert, the book offers up cheesecake.
Literally.
The last page of the book is a cutout coupon for a free slice of cheesecake at the Carnegie Deli.
Milton Parker has proved that in addition to making a very enjoyable sandwich, he can write an enjoyable book. (USA Today, January 31, 2005)
Sadly, of the hundreds of Jewish delicatessens that once fed hungry New Yorkers, only a handful are still around. In “How to Feed Friends and Influence People” (Wiley, $12.95), Milton Parker, owner of the Carnegie Deli, reveals the story of this famous institution. You’ll learn Parker’s philosophy and how he built the deli into such a success: Keep it simple, he says, make everything yourself, don’t be greedy, and “do one thing and do it better than anyone else.”
The book traces the history of the Carnegie Deli from its days as a modest 92-seat restaurant that was founded in 1937 up to the present, where it enjoys the status of a nationally recognized, prominent delicatessen. There’s an interesting chronology of Jewish (or deli) food in the U.S., dating from the introduction of Dr. Brown’s Cel-Ray Tonic in New York in 1869 right through the founding of H&H Bagels in 1972.
Although not primarily a cookbook, this slim volume offers some excellent recipes for dishes like corned beef hash, beef flanken, cheesecake and noodle pudding with apples.
There’s plenty of lore about quintessential deli foods like tongue, pastrami, brisket and corned beef, with tips on how to order them when you eat out. All in all, Parker’s book makes for a good read and may inspire you to try your hand at making some Jewish deli food. (Daily News, January 12, 2005)

Book Description
Full of insightful wisdom, hilarious anecdotes, and tasty recipes, How to Feed Friends and Influence People tells the savory story of the Carnegie Deli, home of the world-famous gargantuan sandwich. Revealing the core business principles that have made the deli such a success, the book explains why and how the Carnegie became the delicatessen of choice for presidents, celebrities, at least one sultan, and millions of other (extremely) hungry diners from around the world. More than just a delightful and delicious tale of business success, this fascinating and funny book covers the delis history, shows you how to make a real Brooklyn egg cream, and piles up loads of New York history. So get cooking!

Product Details

Hardcover: 192 pages
Publisher: Wiley (December 17, 2004)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0471680567
ISBN-13: 978-0471680567

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Readers Digest Best Jokes

Readers Digest Jokes

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Laughter the best medicine is a term coined by Readers Digest
and they deliver small doses in every issue of the magazine. But they
sometimes need an extra-large booster to get into really great shape,
and this book a collection of the best jokes from all over.

This book is guaranteed to keep you in good humour for a long time
to come. But dont keep its benefits to yourself tell them to your
family, friends and colleagues. You’ll become their favourite physician.

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