Scarborough Beach, Scarborough, North Yorkshire

Scarborough Beach is one of the country's best holiday locations. Hotels. Guesthouses and accommodations galore, adorn the area, with glorious views of the beautiful North Sea. Wrapped around these great places to stay, is the beautiful and historic Peasholm Park, incorporating the quaint minature North Bay railway, a charming ride up to Scarboroughs Sea Life centre, and onto the beach itself.   North Bay Scarborough   Scarborough's North Bay possesses a wealth of hotels, gues...
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York Tourist Guide

York is one of England's most popular Historic Cities and York Minster is the largest Gothic Cathedral in Northern Europe. York City Centre is contained inside large compact walls, gates are provided for entrance to the city. Within these walls there are Georgian, Medieval and Victorian streets, nearly all the shops in these streets are set in one of the above themes. York has kept almost all of its ancient features this is one of the reasons it is so popular. Also the gateway to the Yorkshir...
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Alma Inn, Scarborough, North Yorkshire

Most Sundays at 11am the Scarborough hash meet at the Alma Pub in Scarborough town centre for a jog round town. We are nearly always back for 12 noon so that we can have a beer or two. Although it seems bizarre that this doesn't get boring, even after doing this for over 12 years, it isn't because there is such a large variety of terrain (and steps) literally two minutes jog away. Most of the time the trail is set live, which adds to the fun! Meet the landlord, in a very rare shot of him smilin...
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Web Page Design - Complete Internet Services Ltd

What Is A Web Page? Quite simply...You are looking at one now! But, having said that, there is a lot more to web pages than what you see on the surface. Web pages, and Web sites, can be highly complex mixes of graphic design and programming script. At Complete Internet Services Ltd. we have our own specialist Web Design team, who can either help you to utilise the 25mb of free space that we provide for our dial-up customer's use, or can design and create stunning web pages based on your prese...
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Bob Hope Wasn't The Only One Who Used Idiot Cards

When Bob Hope moved into television, he lost the opportunity to hold his script in his hand , something he had gotten used to working in radio. The presentation would look too stiff to his audience. He tried to memorize his monologues, but that proved to be too cumbersome of a task and it took away from his golf game. The solution was cue cards, or idiot cards as they are known in the industry. This worked well for the performer, but was hazardous for others. On one of Hope's early NBC broadcast...
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How I learned to stop worrying and love plastic playing cards!

I can remember the first day I used a deck of plastic playing cards at our weekly Thursday night poker game. I've heard that many people have loved plastic playing cards right off the bat and never looked back. Well let me tell you, I was not one of those people. I picked up that deck and all I could think was, "Why are the cards so small? Why do they feel so weird? They're so damned slippery, how am I ever supposed to get used to these?" I was relieved when the next week the game location had m...
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Bridlington Harbour, East Yorkshire, England

In 1643 Queen Henrietta Maria landed at Bridlington with troops to support the Royalist cause in the English Civil War. Bridlington Quay, which is the home of the tourist area and the harbour. It has excellent sea-bathing, and the parade and ornamental gardens provide pleasant promenades. The Quay was a only small fishing village until the discovery of a chalybeate spring which saw the emergence of the town as a Seaside resort in the 19th century.   Bridlington Harbour is the key feat...
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Sir Walter Raleigh

  Sir Walter Raleigh was born to a Protestant family in Devon, the son of Walter Raleigh and Catherine Champernowne. He rose rapidly in Queen Elizabeth I's favour, being knighted in 1585....
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Email Access

Do You Get More Spam Than Real Email? The unsolicited junk or bulk email that you receive is known as Spam. Spam is a very serious problem the people have to deal with daily. Sometimes the junk emails exceed the regular email messages that we receive in our email account. Spam filter can be a solution for you to get freedom from Spam mails. There are different types of software to keep out the Spam emails from your inbox. Spam filters can monitor the emails that come in your inbox and preve...
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World Access Internet Services

Common methods of internet access include dial-up, landline (over coaxial cable, fiber optic or copper wires), T- lines, Wi-Fi, satellite and cell phones. Dial-up connections are the most common type of internet connection available from ISPs, they are also the slowest and (usually) the least expensive. A dial-up connection allows users to connect to the internet via a local server using a standard 56k modem, the PC literally dials (hence the name) a telephone number (provided by the Internet Se...
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