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Back in 1980, a simple Texan began a singular quest. He searched high and low seeking the best that a hamburger could be. He hungered for perfection in an imperfect world. All he found were warmed-over compromises between bland slices of bread. The burger culture had sullied an American institution.

Then in the still of a sultry summer night, a voice spoke to him, “Let them build it and they will come.” While he wasn’t exactly sure what the message meant—and there were no follow-up communications—the Texan did the only thing he knew to do.

Finding mediocrity unacceptable, he took a wrong and made it right. He took the frozen and made it fresh. He built his own burger and his own burger place right in the heart of San Antonio, Texas. And then because the man had a sense of humor, he named this place Fuddruckers.

Over twenty-five years later, we at Fuddruckers still hold true to our simple recipe and values: 100% USDA fresh ground beef, buns made from scratch every morning and throughout the day, and farm-fresh produce and all the other fabulous “fixins” that make your hamburger truly yours….because there are no shortcuts to perfection.

Today, Fuddruckers stands as a shrine to the Burger Arts—and the only place in the world where you can find the “World’s Greatest Hamburgers”. In fact, a CitySearch™ poll has called Fuddruckers “America’s Best” in cities across the nation.

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I bought this battery holder at a gun show a few months back and it has proved to be a real convenience. It holds 12 AA batteries securely. Since the holder can accept the battery either end down, I can also use the Battery Caddy to keep track of used vs new batteries. The batteries are held tightly so they do not rattle or make any noise in the caddy. In order to find the battery caddy in the pockets or pouches we keep it in, I added a 550 cord lanyard with a LED light. This simple modification makes the battery holder easy to find and easy to grab. Eventually I found this Uncle Mikes double magazine pouch which fits the Battery Caddy as if it was made for it

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PowerPax 12 Pack Battery Caddy
PowerPax 12 Pack Battery Caddy
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Bubba
Posted on: Sun Mar 15 2009

I bought this battery holder at a gun show a few months back and it has proved to be a real convenience. It holds 12 AA batteries securely. Since the holder can accept the battery either end down, I can also use the Battery Caddy to keep track of used vs new batteries. The batteries are held tightly so they do not rattle or make any noise in the caddy. In order to find the battery caddy in the pockets or pouches we keep it in, I added a 550 cord lanyard with a LED light. This simple modification makes the battery holder easy to find and easy to grab. Eventually I found this Uncle Mikes double magazine pouch which fits the Battery Caddy as if it was made for it

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I bought this battery holder at a gun show a few months back and it has proved to be a real convenience. It holds 12 AA batteries securely. Since the holder can accept the battery either end down, I can also use the Battery Caddy to keep track of used vs new batteries. The batteries are held tightly so they do not rattle or make any noise in the caddy. In order to find the battery caddy in the pockets or pouches we keep it in, I added a 550 cord lanyard with a LED light. This simple modification makes the battery holder easy to find and easy to grab. Eventually I found this Uncle Mikes double magazine pouch which fits the Battery Caddy as if it was made for it

http://batterybuyersguide.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1237170628
PowerPax 12 Pack Battery Caddy
PowerPax 12 Pack Battery Caddy
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sun Mar 15 2009

I bought this battery holder at a gun show a few months back and it has proved to be a real convenience. It holds 12 AA batteries securely. Since the holder can accept the battery either end down, I can also use the Battery Caddy to keep track of used vs new batteries. The batteries are held tightly so they do not rattle or make any noise in the caddy. In order to find the battery caddy in the pockets or pouches we keep it in, I added a 550 cord lanyard with a LED light. This simple modification makes the battery holder easy to find and easy to grab. Eventually I found this Uncle Mikes double magazine pouch which fits the Battery Caddy as if it was made for it

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I bought this battery holder at a gun show a few months back and it has proved to be a real convenience. It holds 12 AA batteries securely. Since the holder can accept the battery either end down, I can also use the Battery Caddy to keep track of used vs new batteries. The batteries are held tightly so they do not rattle or make any noise in the caddy. In order to find the battery caddy in the pockets or pouches we keep it in, I added a 550 cord lanyard with a LED light. This simple modification makes the battery holder easy to find and easy to grab. Eventually I found this Uncle Mikes double magazine pouch which fits the Battery Caddy as if it was made for it

http://batterybuyersguide.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1237170628
PowerPax 12 Pack Battery Caddy
PowerPax 12 Pack Battery Caddy
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sun Mar 15 2009

I bought this battery holder at a gun show a few months back and it has proved to be a real convenience. It holds 12 AA batteries securely. Since the holder can accept the battery either end down, I can also use the Battery Caddy to keep track of used vs new batteries. The batteries are held tightly so they do not rattle or make any noise in the caddy. In order to find the battery caddy in the pockets or pouches we keep it in, I added a 550 cord lanyard with a LED light. This simple modification makes the battery holder easy to find and easy to grab. Eventually I found this Uncle Mikes double magazine pouch which fits the Battery Caddy as if it was made for it

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GovernmentAuctions.org shows our registered users a vast multitude of sources where they can profit, or otherwise get great deals at Government & Police Auctions. These include Federal, State and Local auctions of every type of Surplus, Seized, and Abandoned property you could imagine. And the Federal, State, and Local Governments and Police in the U.S. and Canada are generally willing to sell it all for whatever they can get. By becoming a purchaser at these auctions, you can save money when you buy the house, car, or boat of your dreams, or a multitude of other items suited to your personal or business needs.

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Government Auctions & Foreclosures Guide
Government Auctions & Foreclosures Guide
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KVH
Posted on: Thu Mar 12 2009

GovernmentAuctions.org shows our registered users a vast multitude of sources where they can profit, or otherwise get great deals at Government & Police Auctions. These include Federal, State and Local auctions of every type of Surplus, Seized, and Abandoned property you could imagine. And the Federal, State, and Local Governments and Police in the U.S. and Canada are generally willing to sell it all for whatever they can get. By becoming a purchaser at these auctions, you can save money when you buy the house, car, or boat of your dreams, or a multitude of other items suited to your personal or business needs.

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I wanted a USB memory drive for emergency information and photos but when I looked around I could only find one made specifically for this use and it was nothing special for its high price tag. I decided to make my own and when I saw this red unit with the cap and body designed with a substantial loop for a lanyard (550 cord loop) I figured I could use this one. A bonus is this USB drive ended up costing less than $6 (because we ordered a few things at the same time to cut down on the shipping cost). It was designed for kids so I did need to modify it a bit to remove the logo aimed at kids, this left me with a solid red, sturdy USB drive with a cap for the plug that ca not be lost because it attaches to the loop of cord I added to make it easier to stow the drive in a bag or in the car

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USB Stick for Emergency Information
USB Stick for Emergency Information
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Bubba
Posted on: Tue Oct 7 2008

I wanted a USB memory drive for emergency information and photos but when I looked around I could only find one made specifically for this use and it was nothing special for its high price tag. I decided to make my own and when I saw this red unit with the cap and body designed with a substantial loop for a lanyard (550 cord loop) I figured I could use this one. A bonus is this USB drive ended up costing less than $6 (because we ordered a few things at the same time to cut down on the shipping cost). It was designed for kids so I did need to modify it a bit to remove the logo aimed at kids, this left me with a solid red, sturdy USB drive with a cap for the plug that ca not be lost because it attaches to the loop of cord I added to make it easier to stow the drive in a bag or in the car

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I wanted a USB memory drive for emergency information and photos but when I looked around I could only find one made specifically for this use and it was nothing special for its high price tag. I decided to make my own and when I saw this red unit with the cap and body designed with a substantial loop for a lanyard (550 cord loop) I figured I could use this one. A bonus is this USB drive ended up costing less than $6 (because we ordered a few things at the same time to cut down on the shipping cost). It was designed for kids so I did need to modify it a bit to remove the logo aimed at kids, this left me with a solid red, sturdy USB drive with a cap for the plug that ca not be lost because it attaches to the loop of cord I added to make it easier to stow the drive in a bag or in the car

http://makeyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1223370054
USB Stick for Emergency Information
USB Stick for Emergency Information
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Bubba
Posted on: Tue Oct 7 2008

I wanted a USB memory drive for emergency information and photos but when I looked around I could only find one made specifically for this use and it was nothing special for its high price tag. I decided to make my own and when I saw this red unit with the cap and body designed with a substantial loop for a lanyard (550 cord loop) I figured I could use this one. A bonus is this USB drive ended up costing less than $6 (because we ordered a few things at the same time to cut down on the shipping cost). It was designed for kids so I did need to modify it a bit to remove the logo aimed at kids, this left me with a solid red, sturdy USB drive with a cap for the plug that ca not be lost because it attaches to the loop of cord I added to make it easier to stow the drive in a bag or in the car

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I wanted a USB memory drive for emergency information and photos but when I looked around I could only find one made specifically for this use and it was nothing special for its high price tag. I decided to make my own and when I saw this red unit with the cap and body designed with a substantial loop for a lanyard (550 cord loop) I figured I could use this one. A bonus is this USB drive ended up costing less than $6 (because we ordered a few things at the same time to cut down on the shipping cost). It was designed for kids so I did need to modify it a bit to remove the logo aimed at kids, this left me with a solid red, sturdy USB drive with a cap for the plug that ca not be lost because it attaches to the loop of cord I added to make it easier to stow the drive in a bag or in the car

http://makeyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1223370054
USB Stick for Emergency Information
USB Stick for Emergency Information
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Tue Oct 7 2008

I wanted a USB memory drive for emergency information and photos but when I looked around I could only find one made specifically for this use and it was nothing special for its high price tag. I decided to make my own and when I saw this red unit with the cap and body designed with a substantial loop for a lanyard (550 cord loop) I figured I could use this one. A bonus is this USB drive ended up costing less than $6 (because we ordered a few things at the same time to cut down on the shipping cost). It was designed for kids so I did need to modify it a bit to remove the logo aimed at kids, this left me with a solid red, sturdy USB drive with a cap for the plug that ca not be lost because it attaches to the loop of cord I added to make it easier to stow the drive in a bag or in the car

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Casio Exilim EX-Z700 is a 7.2 megapixel point-and-shoot digital camera made in 2006. The Exilim EX-Z700 features a 3x optical zoom with antishake DSP, best shot mode, and a large 2.7 inch LCD Screen. The camera is measuring in at 89 x 57 x 21 mm (3.5 x 2.2 x 0.8 in) and weighing at 154 g (5.4 oz).

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Casio Exilim 7 megapixel EX-2700 digital camera
Casio Exilim 7 megapixel EX-2700 digital camera
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kilosix4
Posted on: Fri Sep 26 2008

Casio Exilim EX-Z700 is a 7.2 megapixel point-and-shoot digital camera made in 2006. The Exilim EX-Z700 features a 3x optical zoom with antishake DSP, best shot mode, and a large 2.7 inch LCD Screen. The camera is measuring in at 89 x 57 x 21 mm (3.5 x 2.2 x 0.8 in) and weighing at 154 g (5.4 oz).

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Casio Exilim EX-Z700 is a 7.2 megapixel point-and-shoot digital camera made in 2006. The Exilim EX-Z700 features a 3x optical zoom with antishake DSP, best shot mode, and a large 2.7 inch LCD Screen. The camera is measuring in at 89 x 57 x 21 mm (3.5 x 2.2 x 0.8 in) and weighing at 154 g (5.4 oz).

http://www.tucsoncamera.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1222415175&pid=1221
Casio Exilim 7 megapixel EX-2700 digital camera
Casio Exilim 7 megapixel EX-2700 digital camera
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kilosix4
Posted on: Fri Sep 26 2008

Casio Exilim EX-Z700 is a 7.2 megapixel point-and-shoot digital camera made in 2006. The Exilim EX-Z700 features a 3x optical zoom with antishake DSP, best shot mode, and a large 2.7 inch LCD Screen. The camera is measuring in at 89 x 57 x 21 mm (3.5 x 2.2 x 0.8 in) and weighing at 154 g (5.4 oz).

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Casio Exilim EX-Z700 is a 7.2 megapixel point-and-shoot digital camera made in 2006. The Exilim EX-Z700 features a 3x optical zoom with antishake DSP, best shot mode, and a large 2.7 inch LCD Screen. The camera is measuring in at 89 x 57 x 21 mm (3.5 x 2.2 x 0.8 in) and weighing at 154 g (5.4 oz).

http://www.tucsoncamera.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1222415175&pid=1221
Casio Exilim 7 megapixel EX-2700 digital camera
Casio Exilim 7 megapixel EX-2700 digital camera
Posted by:
kilosix4
Posted on: Fri Sep 26 2008

Casio Exilim EX-Z700 is a 7.2 megapixel point-and-shoot digital camera made in 2006. The Exilim EX-Z700 features a 3x optical zoom with antishake DSP, best shot mode, and a large 2.7 inch LCD Screen. The camera is measuring in at 89 x 57 x 21 mm (3.5 x 2.2 x 0.8 in) and weighing at 154 g (5.4 oz).

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A few times each year a local school in Tucson, Arizona auctions off their used equipment. There is typically a few hundred square feet of equipment, computers, tools, surplus supplies and even vehicles. These had been live auctions in the past, but are now silent auctions. Bidders offer their best price for each item they are interested in and the high bid is the winner.

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Auction at a Tucson School
Auction at a Tucson School
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Crescent Security
Posted on: Sun Aug 10 2008

A few times each year a local school in Tucson, Arizona auctions off their used equipment. There is typically a few hundred square feet of equipment, computers, tools, surplus supplies and even vehicles. These had been live auctions in the past, but are now silent auctions. Bidders offer their best price for each item they are interested in and the high bid is the winner.

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A few times each year a local school in Tucson, Arizona auctions off their used equipment. There is typically a few hundred square feet of equipment, computers, tools, surplus supplies and even vehicles. These had been live auctions in the past, but are now silent auctions. Bidders offer their best price for each item they are interested in and the high bid is the winner.

http://www.free-pc-help.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1218386892
Auction at a Tucson School
Auction at a Tucson School
Posted by:
Crescent Security
Posted on: Sun Aug 10 2008

A few times each year a local school in Tucson, Arizona auctions off their used equipment. There is typically a few hundred square feet of equipment, computers, tools, surplus supplies and even vehicles. These had been live auctions in the past, but are now silent auctions. Bidders offer their best price for each item they are interested in and the high bid is the winner.

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A few times each year a local school in Tucson, Arizona auctions off their used equipment. There is typically a few hundred square feet of equipment, computers, tools, surplus supplies and even vehicles. These had been live auctions in the past, but are now silent auctions. Bidders offer their best price for each item they are interested in and the high bid is the winner.

http://www.free-pc-help.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1218386892
Auction at a Tucson School
Auction at a Tucson School
Posted by:
Crescent Security
Posted on: Sun Aug 10 2008

A few times each year a local school in Tucson, Arizona auctions off their used equipment. There is typically a few hundred square feet of equipment, computers, tools, surplus supplies and even vehicles. These had been live auctions in the past, but are now silent auctions. Bidders offer their best price for each item they are interested in and the high bid is the winner.

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