30th June 2010
There are 7 LaGuardia Airport parking facilities and about 3 large off-airport private parking locations servicing air passengers departing from or arriving at LGA. If you spend just a few minutes in advance to familiarize yourself a bit with the airport ...
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30th June 2010
Newark Airport parking can be a problem to the ill-prepared passenger due to the sheer volume of travelers using the airport. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), along with JFK International Airport (New York Kennedy), and LaGuardia International ...
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21st June 2010
Gone are the days when travelers looking for parking coupons have to go through magazines and broadsheets to find the rare (and often measly) discount coupon. These days, air travelers trying to find the best bargains and discounts for parking at JFK Airp...
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21st June 2010
With over 20,000 JFK airport parking spaces available, it's inconceivable that many passengers still suffer delays and other inconveniences from being unable to find a good parking spot on time. Such mishaps get played out hundreds of times everyday owing...
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21st June 2010
The John F. Kennedy International Airport or JFK is the 12th busiest airport in the world, handling over 45 million passengers in 2009. It is also the busiest international entry point in the United States, with over 20 million international travelers pas...
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27th May 2010
Oddly enough, while there are over 21,000 LAX parking spaces servicing the Los Angeles International Airport, hundreds of passengers everyday are still finding it difficult to find places to park that are both convenient and economical. Here are some pla...
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30th April 2010
Los Angeles parking can be a bit dicey for the hapless tourist. There's plenty of things to do for everyone in Los Angeles because of its vast diversity and to drive home this point, over 20 million people come to LA every year for their vacation. If you'...
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28th April 2010
LAX parking can be a problematic and stressful task for the unprepared traveler. In 2009, Los Angeles International Airport was ranked the 7th busiest airport in the world with over 56 million passengers passing through. Finding the ideal parking spot can...
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11th February 2010
Did you know that you can donate cell phones instead of cash to your favorite charity or non-profit?
Yes, that old or used cell phone that you've kept hidden in your drawer all this time is still extremely valuable to these charities and to the people ...
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05th February 2010
All cell phones, once powered on, emit certain amounts of electromagnetic radiation in the microwave radio frequency range. During the past 15 years or so, when mobile phone use has become phenomenally prevalent worldwide, the effects of this radiation on...
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15th January 2010
In the United States today, over one billion obsolete or used cell phones are kept hidden in drawers and lockers long after the owners forgot about those old devices. Every year, more than one hundred million mobile phones are replaced by users - less tha...
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08th January 2010
There are over 4 billion cell phone users throughout the world today - that's about 4 people out of every 6 living on this planet and owning a cell phone, subscribed to a cellular phone plan, or living with someone who owns a mobile phone. The ubiquity of...
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05th January 2010
The green cell phones and concept phones of 2009 represent a truly unique convergence of technology and innovative ideas. In compiling this list we were looking for cutting-edge renewable power sources, use of recycled or easily-recyclable materials, zero...
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29th December 2009
In the United States, approximately 1.84 million tons of electronic waste were deposited in landfills from 2003-2005, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The e-waste which includes computer products, TV sets, and cell phones are als...
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24th December 2009
Fact: More gold can be recycled from one metric ton of used cell phones than can be refined from 17 tons of gold ores.
Seventeen metric tons of gold ores will yield approximately .51 to 85 grams of gold - that's 0.3 to 5 grams of gold per metric ton - ...
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