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Fuel Free! Living Well Without Fossil Fuels    by Thomas Blakeslee
Price: Free! 27340 words. Published on November 11, 2009. .

A vision of life without fossil fuels that is not a dream but an achievable plan for our future. The only breakthroughs required are political. The science is already here, but hard work is needed to develop it further and create our new reality. Powerful fossil fuel interests have been amazingly successful in blocking these efforts.
Income Investing Secrets: How to Receive Ever-Growing Dividend and Interest Checks, Safeguard Your Portfolio and Retire Wealthy    by Richard Stooker
Price: $9.99 USD. 78410 words. Published by Wealth & Health Press  on April 10, 2010. .

Finally, you too can discover the old-fashioned -- yet now revolutionary (and updated for the 21st century) -- "gold egg" income investing secrets for lazy investors Despite following the conventional financial wisdom, many senior citizens are now asking what happened to that worry-free fun and relaxation they promised themselves after a long career of hard work. What's the alternative?
UNIX Questions and Answers    by Suresh Basandra
Price: $3.99 USD. 48340 words. Published on April 21, 2011. .

Key topics covered include: UNIX Basics, UNIX Kernel, Utilities, File Structure and Directories, Shell Fundamentals, Shell Commands, Shell Programming, Threads and Processes, Commands, Networking, Protocols, LAN, TCP/IP, System Administration, Managing UNIX Jobs, User Environment, Performance Tuning, Installation and Configuration, Glossary, Acronyms, Visual Editor, Makefile, sed, awk, etc.
The Death of Capital Gains Investing (and What to Replace It With)    by Richard Stooker
Price: Free! 5000 words. Published by Wealth & Health Press  on December 6, 2011. .

The longest bull market in history peaked in October 2007. The last twelve years have been a "lost dozen." Thousands of Americans are in city parks whining the stock market is a scam and capitalism no longer works. The old paradigms have shifted. Where're the 10% average annual gains the experts promised the stock market would deliver?