Do you have a Kindle for sale? I have a friend who is interested in a Kindle. She only needs the "basic" Kindle. In other words - no "Fire", or touch. Just a Kindle to read books.
Thanks!
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Do you have a Kindle for sale?
07 October 2012 - 02:09 PM
What is the best resource for finding a vacation rental in Vallarta?
23 July 2012 - 09:11 AM
Hi everyone.
In early Fall I am thinking of going to Vallarta for a few days, and would like to rent a small villa or condo. What is the best resource for finding a place to stay?
Thanks in advance.
In early Fall I am thinking of going to Vallarta for a few days, and would like to rent a small villa or condo. What is the best resource for finding a place to stay?
Thanks in advance.
NYT article on the Mexican political situation
24 June 2012 - 12:44 PM
Ok....I am confused...
18 May 2012 - 11:41 AM
Yesterday, I posted a link to an article from The Atlantic. The subject of the article was the ongoing drug war in this country in which we live.
The post appears to have been deleted?
I am confused. Are we not allowed to post links to well-sourced, big-name media articles that talk about one of the largest problems facing this country? The article was neither salacious nor unsubstantiated. It was just a photojournalism article chronicling what has happened over the last 5 years.
So.....what's "out of bounds" for posting? Please set me straight.
The post appears to have been deleted?
I am confused. Are we not allowed to post links to well-sourced, big-name media articles that talk about one of the largest problems facing this country? The article was neither salacious nor unsubstantiated. It was just a photojournalism article chronicling what has happened over the last 5 years.
So.....what's "out of bounds" for posting? Please set me straight.
Photojournalism and the narco-related deaths in Mexico
17 May 2012 - 07:39 PM
The Atlantic has a photo-journalism article upabout about the 50,000+ drug-related deaths in the last 6 years.
As always, The Atlantic's pictures are mesmerizing.
As always, The Atlantic's pictures are mesmerizing.
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