February 17, 2012 (Date Found) | Pssst Post Filed in:
HealthDr. Farherty is a licensed Animal Chiropractor practicing in the Asheville, NC region. In this Pssst Post he speaks about PST which stands for Pulsed Signal Therapy. Doc' Farerty describes how this technology has been used extensively on humans and is now available for dogs, cats, and other small animals. It is a therapy that significantly helps joint pain, joint and muscle tenderness, painful motion, joint inflammation and helps improve mobility, sleep and general activities of daily living (paraphrased from pstvet brochure).
Not only is this article interesting for how this technology may help animals, but also for us humans if we'd never heard of this technology for us too.
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February 16, 2012 (Date Found) | Pssst Post Filed in:
Books & WritingPublishProfits.com Brings you the latest news and info on the publishing industry, new books, authors, and more… This blog entry speaks to what and how book publishers "have adopted a new tactic: scouting for literary talent. Scouts go to the United States and Europe and use their connections to be the first to discover which books are being written, which are about to be published, when, and by whom. The scouts then relay this information to the publishing houses with which they work, and the publishing houses use this information to obtain the translating rights to the next best-seller."
This looks to be a great perspective on what bool publishers and writters alike have to expect in the competitive world of book publishing.
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February 16, 2012 (Date Found) | Pssst Post Filed in:
Art, Film & PhotosFebruary 15, 2012 (Date Found) | Pssst Post Filed in:
FashionDana is a baby boomer who loves vintage modern design and the creative men & women behind it. Today she blogs about the last fabric term "railroading". The term refers to the direction of a fabric nap or design as it was woven at the mill. Usually the nap or pattern of a piece of fabric runs up the roll (toward the cut edge). A "railroaded" piece has a pattern or nap that runs from one side of the fabric to the other. To fabric-conscious folks, we're talking from selvedge to selvedge. (And to you fabric-unconscious people, the selvedge is the woven edge on each side that keeps fabric from fraying.)
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February 14, 2012 (Date Found) | Pssst Post Filed in:
Blogs | Relationships | Tech & Science
Our regular Pssst blogger Stephanie Hansen confesses her love on todays blog post for Valentines Day... You'll be surprised... but maybe want to express your appreciation for hardware as well?
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