Russell Hancock
Russ Hancock is the owner of the rSeek Network of websites which includes http://www.Articlesaur.com. He is a retired Police Officer and freelance writer living in Montana.
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Articles by this Author
Getting across the Border
- By Russell Hancock
- Published 03/11/2008
- Travel
- Unrated
During your life time you will probably cross an international border at least once. For some it will be more and for some it may be almost a daily occurrence.
Here are a few tips to facilitate your crossing at an International Border.
First, have your identification ready to show the Officer. If you have to go to the trunk to dig it out of your bags it will cause a delay for yourself and the persons in line behind you, as well as cause aggravation for the Officer dealing with you.
Here are a few tips to facilitate your crossing at an International Border.
First, have your identification ready to show the Officer. If you have to go to the trunk to dig it out of your bags it will cause a delay for yourself and the persons in line behind you, as well as cause aggravation for the Officer dealing with you.
Buying Your First Website? Avoid the Cookie Cutters!
- By Russell Hancock
- Published 03/25/2008
- E Business
- Unrated
There are more websites for sale on Ebay than ever before, not to mention in a hundred other places. Unfortunately a lot of them are "cookie cutter" websites. Or, a site with identical or very similar content which has been reproduced over and over again for sale.
With so any people jumping on the adsense bandwagon with visions of easy profits from working at home it is not surprising to see so many of these types of websites for sale.
With so any people jumping on the adsense bandwagon with visions of easy profits from working at home it is not surprising to see so many of these types of websites for sale.
Arcade Games Have Come a Long Way
- By Russell Hancock
- Published 03/28/2008
- Computer Games
- Unrated
Arcades have come a long way since their inception as simple coin operated games long ago.
The earliest coin operated games showed up in the 1930's as pinball machines. In the early 70's the world was mesmerized by the video game called pong. Then Atari came into the picture as the first major player in the industry.
New arcade games were developed and seemingly overnight they appeared in restaurants, grocery stores, bars and movie theaters all over the United States and other countries.
The earliest coin operated games showed up in the 1930's as pinball machines. In the early 70's the world was mesmerized by the video game called pong. Then Atari came into the picture as the first major player in the industry.
New arcade games were developed and seemingly overnight they appeared in restaurants, grocery stores, bars and movie theaters all over the United States and other countries.
Unique Websites Need Unique Content
- By Russell Hancock
- Published 04/1/2008
- Site Promotion
- Unrated
With so may people jumping on the adsense bandwagon it is not surprising that there are so many of these so called "turnkey" websites for sale, all of them promising to make you rich in no time.
The truth is that more often than not the only ones making any money are the ones that created and sold the site. For the hundredth time.
These so called web designers are in the business of creating sites from templates and selling them over and over again, for a quick profit.
The truth is that more often than not the only ones making any money are the ones that created and sold the site. For the hundredth time.
These so called web designers are in the business of creating sites from templates and selling them over and over again, for a quick profit.
Dogs... Masters of Our Universe
- By Russell Hancock
- Published 04/2/2008
- Pets And Animals
- Unrated
Dogs are the greatest companion animals... Period.
This is sure to rouse the ire of any cat lover, but I cannot see how someone cannot like dogs, or love dogs. They are the greatest companion animals in our society.
That is my opinion of course.
As legend has it, and which is probably true, the humans from our past realized the benefit of keeping them near the camp.
This is sure to rouse the ire of any cat lover, but I cannot see how someone cannot like dogs, or love dogs. They are the greatest companion animals in our society.
That is my opinion of course.
As legend has it, and which is probably true, the humans from our past realized the benefit of keeping them near the camp.

