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General Communications Links:
This is a very useful site you can go to, if you want to purchase postal supplies,
like stamps, packaging, postcards, etc., and have them delivered right to your front door. As soon as I know the expected
postage and handling on orders like these, I'll post them here, so that you can have a good idea of what purchases like these
will cost. It might beat standing in the lines at the post office, though. You can also order things by
calling their toll-free number: 1-800-STAMP-24
Click on the link above, if you would like to learn more about how to create an effective
PowerPoint presentation. You can also learn how to convert your PowerPoint documents to web-efficient ones, and then
publish them on the web.
This
site has at least SIX different search tools that can help you find that lost classmate you're looking for.
You
can find ALL sorts of cool information from this site, besides searching for missing people.
State by state crime stats are also included in the possibilities here.
There
are about SEVEN more people search-type engines on this site, which all appear to be free of charge.
This
site SPECIFICALLY claims to offer these search services FREE of charge. Check
them out.
Here is yet another very easy to use people-search tool, if you're having a difficult
time in finding who you would like.
Free
of charge, you can use this site to find the location and phone numbers to either lost people or businesses.
There
are apparently TONS of free people search engines out there. Explore all
of the options that have been revealed here by Google.com, then have fun searching for those long lost friends you would like
to find!
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