
Finding free things to do in Las Vegas is simple. You may lose an arm and a leg gambling in this happenin' town, but you don't have to spend a dime seeing the sites. If you are willing to limit your gambling budget, free things to do in Las Vegas can make this your cheapest vacation ever.
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Posted on May 11th, 2011

The trade in value of a car is based on many factors including the year, make and model of the car, the condition of the car and your location. The exact value you will get when you grade in your car is impossible to calculate ahead of time. You can, however, get an approximate trade in value of cars by following these steps.
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Make a detailed list of your car's make up and features.
Include on the list the following:
A. Year, Make & Model
B. Car trim
C. Engine type
D. Drivetrain
E. Transmission type
F. Car equipment (such as air conditioning, cruise control, spoilers...)
G. Car mileage
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Posted on May 1st, 2011

Customized checks are bank checks on which you can place any image you want. Some people use pictures of their family or their favorite sports team as a backdrop for their checks. Stick figure checks are customized with a family of custom-made stick figures in the background. These can be created through a custom check website, where you can create and then order the checks.
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Visit Checks Your Way (see Resources). Draw your stick figure check design, scan and upload the photo, input your personal and bank information, and order the checks.
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Visit the "Personalized Stick Family Checks" page of Custom Labels 4 U (see Resources), a website that specializes in customizing labels and checks. You can select different options to change the stick figures that appear on your check. As of November 2010, the site charges $37 for 150 checks.
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Posted on April 29th, 2011

When you receive a Uniden TRU5885, the handset is already pre-registered with the base unit. A security code pairs the handset and the base together. It is possible for another Uniden handset nearby to share the same security code. If you suspect another handset may be using your base unit, you can reset the security code by deregistering the handset using the handset buttons and phone menus.
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Remove the handset from the cradle.
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Hold down the "xfer/del" and "end" buttons for 10 seconds. The phone will beep, and "De-Register?" will appear on the handset display.
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Press the "+" button to select the "Yes" option, then press "select/ch." The phone will beep, and "Deregistration Complete" will appear on the display.
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Posted on April 27th, 2011