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Image. Why geeks rock at sex. Posted about 4 years ago in Sex Basics · 15304 Views The only anal sex guide you will ever need to read. Your guide to getting in her backdoor. 1. we're more curious than the rest of the population. 2. We're hackers by trade, so we are open to trying new things. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Hitchhiker's Guide to the G-Spot. If you diligently followed our Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Clit , hopefully you’ve successfully located the elusive clitoris and are using this discovery to your advantage. While conquering the clitoris a major accomplishment for any man, the clit is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to exploring the female genitalia. Now we’ll take you on a journey into her inner passages, as we go in search of the mysterious and legendary G-spot. {*style:<b> G Is for “God, That Feels Good” </b>*} Before we start our journey further into the depths of the female pleasure palace, let us give you a little background on the G-spot and why it is considered a prime destination.

The G-spot is sort of the female equivalent of the prostate gland in males. Part of the reason the G-spot is so hard to find is that you can’t see it. To locate the G-spot, turn your palm upward to face the ceiling and insert two fingers into her vagina. The G-spot responds to firm pressure, not light petting. Ten Tips for Geeks on the Job Search. Well, it’s time to move on. Whether you’re looking for new employment, seeking a job for the first time, or just need a change of pace, the job market is definitely a challenge right now. As someone who’s currently on the lookout for full-time employment, I know the difficulty. Not only is the job market far more challenging than it was the last time I sought traditional employment (I’ve been working as a freelance writer for the last few years, primarily), but technology is changing.

But maybe not that much, if you’re an informed geek. Start outside the mass job search engines. Do you have any job-related suggestions to add? [Image CC by kennymatic via Flickr] Tags: economy, employment, finding a job, geek job, geek jobs, job, jobs. Women's Favorite Sex Positions Visualized. Riding Railkits Inc. Where Do I Begin? First the research is key so get a comfort level. The main magazine that carries ads and articles about ride on trains is Live Steam and Outdoor Railroading.

Their web site is www.livesteam.net Another magazine that is just being developed is The Home Railway Journal focused mainly on ride on layouts around homes. Their web site is www.homerailwayjournal.com . You might also consider reading Garden Railways magazine which is geared more to smaller non-riding scales, but it has a lot of information about the actual gardening techniques, and thoughts on doing scenes and scenery designed to be left outside. Their web site is www.gardenrailways.com .

Once you have done the research, be sure to go over our website and get comfortable with all of the information, then consider ordering our DVD called 'Intro to 1" Ride-on Railways'. Once you have this set up in your back yard, you will have to decide on what types of social events you want to host. How can I change the default directory for iPhoto? « Apple Clinic, the FAQ Repository. iPhoto has a default directory (~/Pictures/iPhoto Library) that can be changed in a fashion similar to the way iTunes change the location of its music library.

What you need to do is to Hold ‘Option’ as you start up iPhoto from your Dock or /Applications. You will then see the above screen, click on “Create Library” to create a new iPhoto library, and “Choose Library” to use an existing one. To create a new library, just click on “Create Library” and enter the name of your new iPhoto library (Eg. Aloy’s iPhoto Library). You can also select the directory to save the iPhoto Library in. Like this: Like Loading... A Letter to Louise. Bible translations by language. Bible United Bible Societies reported that translations of at least part of the Bible have been made into more than 2,530 languages, including complete Old or New Testaments in 1,715 languages, including 55 sign languages, and the complete text of the Bible (Protestant canon) in 475 languages, as of December 2011.[1] According to Wycliffe Bible Translators, 2,798 have access to at least a book of the Bible, including 1,005 languages with a book or more, 1,275 language groups have access to the New Testament in their native language, and 518 language groups with complete Protestant canon as of September 2012.[2][3] It is estimated by Wycliffe Bible Translators that there are 1,967 languages (representing around 200 million people) that have yet to have any form of Bible translation.

They also estimate that there are currently around 2,000 languages which have projects to get the Bible translated in progress. Geographically[edit] Alphabetically[edit] See also[edit] Category:Bible translators.

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