Getting A Great Deal On Your Favorite ShadesWritten by Cody Kahl
Have you ever wondered how you can get best price on your next pair of sunglasses? Are you sick of paying top dollar for your name brand shades? Sure Oakley’s and Ray Ban’s may be better than their no name competitors, but some of prices are just plain exorbitant.In this article I will discuss a few proven techniques that you can use to guarantee a rock bottom price on your next pair of glasses – Whatever kind they may be. I ALWAYS start my search for cheap prices on eBay. They tend to generally have lowest or close to lowest prices on almost everything. You have to be careful though; if you use eBay incorrectly you may end up thinking that a pair of sunglasses are going to be much cheaper than they really are. The best way to gauge roughly how much your sunglasses will cost on eBay is to look at “buy it now” prices or auctions that are ending in next hour. Other auctions will generally have a lower price, but have more time left. This means you won’t be able to tell how much you can expect to pay. So basically do a direct search for your chosen pair of sunglasses and then look at prices as mentioned above to determine what you can expect to pay on eBay. As said above, eBay generally has some of lowest prices around; so by using them you can get a good root price that other shops must beat before they get your business.
| | Antibacterial Awareness. Written by Sherri Z. Jones
When I was growing up, we cleaned everything with hot, soapy water. When we cleaned bathroom, kitchen, anything. We got a bucket of hot water, poured some dish soap in it, enough to get some suds going, and we cleaned. No problems. No one got violently ill as a result. Today, we have antibacterial soaps and sprays. They all seem to have that orangish iodine color to them. Maybe we associate that color with disinfectants. I don't know. When we are done in kitchen out comes spray bottle and all counters get sprayed down and wiped clean. You can stand back and see shine. What you can't see are millions of bacteria that you have just killed. The claim is that antibacterial sprays will kill 99.9% of bacteria. Well, that leaves .1% of bacteria that wasn't killed. Hmmm, what happened? You want to kill ALL of bacteria don't you?
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