Dec 25

Games like mac games, Solitaire for mac and iphone games are all available in a site I just found. They have lotsof collections of these games.Examples can be found below:

Shot
Name
size
price
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Classic – Solitaire for mac
7MB
$20
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My Tribe – Amazing sim game.
58MB
$20
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Peril at end house – Hidden object game behind an Agatha Christie’s novel.
69MB
$20
n/a
Heileen – Visual novel – fantastic voyage along eight chapters of intriguing dialogue…
14MB
$20
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iSnap – A perfect $2.95 game to be played at work !
2MB
$3
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Saqqarah – Absolutely stunning match 3 casual game
30MB
$20
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Summer session – Adventure sim dating game
15MB
$20
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Cooking academy – Learn how to cook in the cooking academy !
58MB
$20
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SpaceWar – Space simulation and strategy game, conquer planets and resources !
11MB
$25
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Pet Shop hop – You are now the owner of a pet shop, how are you going to handle all your customers ?
25MB
$20
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Gold miner joe – Jump n run platform game where you have to collect gold in a mine.
6MB
$20
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Airport mania – Management game where you have to take care of an airport
36MB
$20
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Sparkle – Superb colored ball shooting game ( zuma clone )
28MB
$20
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Feeding Frenzy – The theory of evolution from a little fish point of view
14MB
$20
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Miss Teri Tale – Big download for this seek and find game that will all lead you to solving the mystery…
47MB
$20
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Kudos Rock Legend – Become the american idol of the year! A great sim game with a musical background.
30MB
$20
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Warblade – Fantastic shoot em up – galaga style
15MB
$20
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Build a lot – Become a real estate tycoon and flip that house !
48MB
$20
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Venice mystery – Discover the wonderful city of Venice in this mahjong kind of game.
20MB
$20
n/a
Spandex Force – Very good casual game where you are a super hero trying to protect and serve the citizens
12MB
$20
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Eschalon book 1 – Role-playing game experience that will take you across massive outdoor environments.
35MB
$28
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Drod – When gauntlet meets RPG
45MB
$20
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Plant tycoon – Gardening Simulation. Grow plants and sell them.
28MB
$20
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Fever Frenzy – Diner dash type of game with an hospital theme.
20MB
$20
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Machine at wars – real time strategy game with a military setting.
21MB
$20

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Dec 02

The following article has been donated by Tammy Sampson of Everdrive.com, which provides used auto parts, Ford parts, and Honda parts.
Learning The Basics Of An Ignition System
The purpose of your car’s ignition system is to time a spark that ignites gas at the precise moment needed to power your engine. Several different parts work together to make this happen. Your car’s engine is basically a huge pump. Air and gas are pumped in, producing energy that turns the tires and moves the vehicle. That’s an oversimplification, but sufficient for learning how the components of the system work. Below, I’ll briefly describe the parts involved and take you through the process of igniting the gas and powering your engine.
Parts And Their Jobs
Your ignition system is comprised of spark plugs, a distributor (and cap), rotor, and coil. The coil is what transforms an electrical current from your car battery into a spark. When the coil successfully creates a spark (and it needs to be potent enough to actually ignite the fuel), the spark is transferred to your car’s distributor. The reason it’s called a distributor is because it spins and allocates the sparks from the coil to multiple spark plugs. It does that through the rotor.
The rotor spins with the distributor and contacts the cylinders of the engine. When it does this, it transfers the sparks to the spark plug wires. At this point, the spark has nearly traveled to where it needs to be. Each of the spark plug wires is attached to the distributor cap through its own contact point. Those wires send the spark directly to the spark plugs which are mounted in your car’s cylinder head. When the gases from the fuel flow into the cylinder, the spark ignites them, causing combustion.
The process I’ve just described happens over and over, tens of thousands of times while your car is in operation.
A Seamless System
Your ignition system is most effective when the sparks are precisely timed. In the past, this was done by employing a points-and-condenser module to tell the distributor when to allocate the sparks to the spark plugs. Today, most cars are equipped with computers (called ignition modules) that control the timing. They do so by notifying your car’s engine control unit about the placement of the pistons. If an ignition module fails, it’s usually necessary to replace it.
Over the past few years, manufacturers have begun experimenting with “distributorless” ignition systems. Rather than a single coil creating the sparks needed to ignite the fuel, each spark plug has its own coil. That effectively eliminates the need for the distributor. It’s still considered a young technology, but holds significant promise.

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