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17 Surprising Free Finds. As much as I love the word, I have to admit it makes me suspicious. Just this week I won a “free” vacation, but the fine print says I need to send in a cashier's check to claim my prize. Sadly, “free” is usually a sneaky way to clean out my wallet. But every now and then an exception comes along that's truly free-no strings attached, no hidden agendas. Here are my favorites, and all you really need is an Internet connection to go online. Business cardsVistaPrint is an online printing company known for its amazing offer of 250 free business cards. Why's it free?

Expert computer helpIf you've ever had a computer problem and wanted to pull out your hair in frustration, this is for you. Why's it free? Spanish lessonsWant to learn the basics of practical spoken Spanish? Why's it free? Business classesLearn everything from how to write a business plan to how to finance your venture through the Small Business Administration's website (sba.gov). Why's it free? Why's it free? Why's it free?

Business Cards, Websites, Postcards, T-shirts And More. BBC Languages – Free online lessons to learn and study with. The U.S. Small Business Administration | SBA.gov. Allrecipes - Recipes and cooking confidence for home cooks everywhere. The Freecycle Network. Picasa. Google Books. Google Scholar. Delicious. MacGyver, Survivalist, or Stockpiler: The Urban Survival Skills Everyone Should Know. It's your word against his.. If he ain't talkin, your word pretty much wins. Also, don't try draggin him back in your house after he's dead..

The cops will be able to tell he was shot inside your house. As soon as you're involved in a shooting like this, call the cops, then a lawyer.. You are so bad ass. Seriously, you're advocating shooting a potential burglar with your "Mossy, Remy or Mr. We're not all in middle school, you know, and life is not like a Die Hard movie. I don't want to kill anyone. I am not running from my house. You can be a moral coward and subject yourself to the will of a criminal, however I will suffer no such victimization. @jodark It's not cowardly to leave and certainly not morally cowardly to leave if there is an intruder in your house. Unless you were a soldier or a police officer, you have probably not faced a life or death situation, and frankly, you are likely not equipped to fight back adequately.

Zdefense: Don't just survive. Survive in style. Scavanged by Baehr Manley Look, we know this isn’t the 80s anymore, and we know that zombies aren’t only after your brains. But that’s no reason to neglect your brainpan when putting your outfit together. The folks at Ops-Core seem to agree with their FAST Ballistic High-cut (XP) Helmet. It’s a super tough, yet lightweight helmet that provides serious ballistic (and zombie-related) protection for your most important weapon (not the headbutt). It’s a slim, low-profile piece of hardware that sits firmly and comfortably, letting you keep your eyes on the mission, rather than any equipment falling into your field of view. The integrated Head-Loc chinstrap retention system gives helmet 4x more stability than standard issue ACH helmet suspension / retention products. It also comes in multiple colors and patterns, to really help you pull your survival outfit together. Although we highly recommend carrying a firearm of some sort, they do have their drawbacks.

Top 14 Survival Downloads You Should Have. Image galleries | UrbanMinistry.org: Christian Social Justice Podcasts, MP3s, Grants, Jobs, Books. JLA/Avengers. Publication history[edit] In 1979, DC and Marvel agreed to co-publish a crossover series involving the two teams, to be written by Gerry Conway and drawn by George Pérez. The plot of the original crossover was a time travel story involving Marvel's Kang the Conqueror and DC's Lord of Time.

Writer/editor Roy Thomas was hired to script the book, based on Conway's plot,[2] and although work had begun on the series in 1981 (Pérez had penciled 21 pages by mid-1983) and it was scheduled for publication in May 1983,[3] editorial disputes - reportedly instigated by Marvel Editor-In-Chief Jim Shooter - prevented the story from being completed.[4][5] The failure of the JLA/Avengers book also caused the cancellation of a planned sequel to the 1982 The Uncanny X-Men and The New Teen Titans crossover.[5] An agreement was reached between the two companies in 2002, with a new story to be written by Kurt Busiek and drawn by George Pérez.

As of present, it is the last crossover between DC and Marvel. Captain America. Justice League Unlimited. In August 2012, The CW's Vortexx Saturday morning block began airing re-runs of this series. Overview[edit] DC Comics created an ongoing monthly comic book series based on the TV series, as part of its Johnny DC line of "all ages" comics.

Justice League Unlimited, like the second season of Justice League, is animated in widescreen. The show also features new theme music and Intro. The two-part series finale was aired in the UK on February 8 and February 18, 2006 and in the United States on May 6 and May 13, 2006. Some romantic relationships develop as in Justice League. Some of these relationships are Question and The Huntress, Black Canary and Green Arrow, and the love-triangle between Green Lantern, Hawkgirl (ex) and Vixen (current). Episodes[edit] Characters[edit] Founding members[edit] Expanded League members[edit] Recurring/other characters[edit] Non-speaking members[edit] Future League (Batman Beyond/Justice League Beyond)[edit] Auxiliary Members Villains[edit] DVD releases[edit]