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le: January 27, 2014, 04:56

Wow, so helpful! I hadn't rlaely thought about taking up Polaroid photography since I had heard the film is getting so expensive, but maybe I'll try to find one that takes the Fujifilm pack film that you suggested. Even if you don't use them all, the vintage cameras make for such a cute collection!

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le: January 27, 2014, 05:12

Hi, i have 2 environmental deegers and im thinking about starting a wildlife removal business from my home. I think i have to take a test to get certified in my state and get some ladders and some traps.What about insurance? Business lic.? Where can i find reciepts? any other unknowns you can think of?

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le: January 27, 2014, 05:14

That's really thiiknng at a high level

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le: January 27, 2014, 05:40

Hi,I would like to start a Software Consulting Company. Planning to do Payroll and accounting for the cmpoany initially as well.1. What are the steps I need to follow?2. How do I learn to run payroll?3. How do I learn accounting?4. What kind of insurance do I need?5. Any helpful web sites?Anything else i ought to be aware of?Thanks in Advance.

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le: January 27, 2014, 05:46

I have carried my baebis in various slings with not much comfort for either of us. In fact, lots of back, neck and shoulder pain for me and carpel tunnel in my wrists and hands. I stumbled upon the BCD website and was so relieved to have found somewhere to help with finding a better alternative. The site moderator, Paulus, has been so quick to help, offer experienced and wise advice. I've only had my new wrap (Storchenweige) for a couple of days and am so happy and relieved to be wearing my bubs in such a comfortable and secure way with both hands free! The weave/material is so beautiful to feel and look at. Thank you so much. I love it! And thanks for the great web links re. video demonstrations of tying the wrap these have added a few tricks to tying that I couldn't see in the instructional DVD that came with the wrap! I am now a wrap addict! Big thanks!

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le: January 27, 2014, 06:15

Warmest congratulations, Mia! How exicting this is! I knew you were busy preparing (and also with your baby) and am thrilled to see the results. I love everything that I see here and only wish that I could have been there opening night to cheer you on 🙂 Well, well done. xx, Sarahp.s you were very much missed, but we understood!

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le: January 27, 2014, 06:19

Mia! Congratulations!!! I can't believe it's open aldeary as I feel like it was just yesterday that you told us about your plans. 🙂 Everything looks BEAUTIFUL (which I knew it would) and I only wish I were there to see it in person. Congratulations again and I wish you great success. xo

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le: January 27, 2014, 06:29

Congrats! I too picked up the V1 I draley love my D700 and nice lenses, but when hiking about with family 30-40 pounds of gear gets to be a bit much.Enter in the V1. With the FT1, my 35/2 becomes a nice portrait lens and my old 55 Micro becomes a killer macro for me.BTW, I too like to use off camera flash and the solution is simple. Albeit, old school. Use the SB-N5 to trigger the SB800 in SU-4 mode.Are you still having a blast with it? I'm excited!

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le: January 27, 2014, 06:34

These topics are so counsfing but this helped me get the job done.

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le: January 27, 2014, 06:38

this before but it's worth mennioting again: the golf shoe game has changed. Seriously, go down to your local golf store and peruse the shoe section. You'll likely find a bunch of standard models on the wall, but if you look closely you'll notice there's a growing trend within the industry, as golf manufacturers continue to release designs that look more like your standard running or trail shoe than something you'd slip on for your usual Sunday morning round.

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