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Discount Cuckoo Clocks
By Kristy Annely
Cuckoo clocks are one of the most famous clocks of the world. People buy cuckoo clocks for decorating purposes or to collect. Cuckoo clocks are priced from a few dollars to thousands of dollars. Read more...
What You Should Know About Cheap Cuckoo Clocks
By Kristy Annely
There are cuckoo clocks available for people with all kinds of decorating or collecting budgets. On Ebay you’ll find cheap cuckoo clocks priced from $9.99 to thousands of dollars before the Read more...
Antique Wall Clocks - Finding The Right Antique 1880's Cuckoo Clocks
By Joseph Celestine
There are many antique wall clocks but none compare to the antique 1880's cuckoo clocks. These clocks are considered one of the greatest achievements of the eighteenth century and were seen as one Read more...

Cuckoo clock; get its name from the "cuckoo" tone sound that appears upon the hours. Every time when it sounds it gives a pleasant and cheerful feeling around. The first cuckoo clocks were made around 1730. They are made with the aim to build very beautiful designs, by skilled craftsmen with skill and special care so that they could be used for a very long time, as the early cuckoo clocks are still used and working well for cuckooing the hours. They also are required little maintenance to run them smoothly, which makes them so feasible.
In the starting age of cuckoo clocks had very high prices, of million of dollars and could be found during top housing auctions. They were built with such a great casting and decoration that are still well preserved as beautiful as before when made. Cuckoo clocks have always earned good prices in high class clock store and action houses with many different type of tastes along with clock cases.
Cuckoo clocks were so popular, when there was a narrow communication among people such that people living in different countries hardly aware of each other. They were valued in comparable to cars or planes, as being very high standard were cared so nicely and preciously. Cuckoo clocks are required special care through professionals in order to make your cuckoo clocks long life.
But today the cuckoo clocks are available in reasonable and low prices as comparable to early times. You can get it on sale from website very easily through online transaction. It is a facility that is making the cuckoo clock industry vast.
David Wenger is a writer. Currently he is working with cuckoo-palace.com and writing on cuckoo Clocks, black forest clock. For more information please visit at http://www.cuckoo-palace.com
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Prioritize Urgent RSS Feeds When Time is Short

Is this done by creating priority folders, or tags? For example a @daily tag for the woot! deals?

Sean Oliver


Prioritize Urgent RSS Feeds When Time is Short

Lifehacker are my most troublesome of feeds, you guys post more than my other 15 feeds combined! And I'm far too anal not to read them all.

SpencerLavery


Prioritize Urgent RSS Feeds When Time is Short

Re: prioritizing by urgency: I've found that it's easiest for me to sub to my most important feeds via iGoogle (three or so top ones in news, productivity, etc., and half a dozen or so in my industry), and the rest through Google Reader. The high-priority stuff takes under five minutes - I keep each tab tight enough that I can read everything without scrolling - and is integrated into my morning e-mail routine, and the lower level stuff is part of my daily wrapup. Spending half an hour or so reading the blogs is a nice thing to look forward to, a way to transition from work headspace to home headspace, and if there's anything there that is urgent or important, I can e-mail it to myself, think about it overnight, and address it first thing in the morning. The discrete barrier keeps that quick check from drifting into a drawn-out browsing session, and the end of the workday is an effective tickle to wrap up my discretionary browsing.


These are some good tips. I have to admit I haven't played around with Google Reader as much as I probably should!

lyndyn