David D. Busch, "Digital SLR Cameras & Photography For Dummies, 2nd edition"
For Dummies | ISBN 0470149272 | October 8, 2007 | 336 Pages | PDF | 16.7 MB
“ Walks readers through the hardware, software, and techniques needed to take top-quality digital photos with a digital SLR (single lens reflex) camera Offering more coverage than any other book on the shelf, this full-color guide presents a fun and friendly approach to understanding how an SLR works and how to operate the various controls Covers choosing the right equipment for specific needs, working with lenses, selecting the right format and composition for a shot, editing images using Photoshop, and maximizing print quality More than 300 example photos taken by professional art photographers offer inspiration for first-time or inexperienced SLR users.
Modern Coin Magic: 116 Coin Sleights and 236 Coin Tricks
By J. B. Bobo
The most complete treatise on sleight-of-hand coin conjuring, including best traditional methods and modern innovations. Guides you systematically from basic techniques, through integrated tricks to complete routined acts, 18 in all. 510 clear illustrations by Nelson C. Hahne. The best manual for amateurs, an encyclopedic source for professionals.
Palms Holds Clips 10
Coin Vanishes 22
French Drop, middle fingers, tosses the coin Palm Pocket Sucker Hanks Envelope 49
handkerchief, Coin Vanish, tosses the coin 27 Tricks 63
handkerchief, Double Penetration, kerchief Cuffing 96
tical, tossing the coin, copper The Art of Sleeving 99
four coins, rabbit's foot, nickel 34 Tricks 171
four coins, five pennies, Copper Extraction Coin Boxes 217
Paul Fox, Okito coin box, shake the box 27 Tricks 235
silver side, poker chip, gimmicked coin 18 Tricks 265
silver side, DAVE COLEMAN, gimmicked coin 5 Tricks 294
COIN MAGIC, coin glass, specta RobertHoudin Downs Harrison Whitford 306
Miser's Dream, Coin Manipulation, shown empty The Stanley Collins Section 322
half-crown, little feat, wafer 18 Routined Coin Acts 341
right coat pocket, left coat pocket, Requisites and Preparation Index 355
ix 357
Dave Phillips, Ulrich Koch, Bert Randolph Sugar
Men's Health Total Body Workout
Great Workout plan from Men's Health. It shows you detailed exercises and has printable worksheets to help with you workout routines.
I WENT to work when I was just out of grammar school. I got
a job as quotation-board boy in a stock-brokerage office. I was
quick at figures. At school I did three years of arithmetic in
one. I was particularly good at mental arithmetic. As
quotation-board boy I posted the numbers on the big board in the
customers' room. One of the customers usually sat by the ticker
and called out the prices. They couldn't come too fast for me. I
have always remembered figures. No trouble at all.
There were plenty of other employes in that office. Of
course I made friends with the other fellows, but the work I
did, if the market was active, kept me too busy from ten A.M. to
three P.m. to let me do much talking. I don't care for it,
anyhow, during business hours.
But a busy market did not keep me from thinking about the
work. Those quotations did not represent prices of stocks to'
me, so many dollars per share. They were numbers. Of course,
they meant something. They were always changing. It was all I
had to be interested in the changes. Why did they change? I
didn't know. I didn't care. I didn't think about that. I simply
saw that they changed. That was all I had to think about five
hours every day and two on Saturdays: that they were always
changing.
That is how I first came to be interested in the behaviour
of prices. I had a very good memory for figures. I could
remember in detail how the prices had acted on the previous day,
just before they went up or down. My fondness for mental
arithmetic came in very handy.
I noticed that in advances as well as declines, stock
prices were apt to show certain habits, so to speak. There was
no end of parallel cases and these made precedents to guide me.
I was only fourteen, but after I had taken hundreds of
observations in my mind I found myself testing their accuracy,
comparing the behaviour of stocks today with other days. It was
not long before I was anticipating movements in prices. My only
guide, as I say, was their past performances. I carried the
"dope sheets" in my mind. I looked for stock prices to run on
form. I had "clocked" them. You know what I mean.
QQE is a combination moving average RSI + ATR.
It's very useful for volatile pair such as GBP/ JPY , GBP/USD , USD/ JPY.
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