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The Ultimate Headline Prediction System by Jonathan Royle & W. G. Magnuson eBook - INSTANT DOWNLOADDel Ardo was the stage name of the late and great W. G. Magnuson who in the 1920 1930's produced a number of manuscripts revealing the innermost secrets of the mediums, mentalists and mystics. These manuscripts were often badly typewritten and are very hard to find in any readable or legible condition these days, which is a great shame as many of them were gold dust. Now out of copyright and or in the public domain. Jonathan Royle has spent time to
Del-Ardo was the stage name of the late and great W. G. Magnuson who in the 1920-1930's produced a number of manuscripts revealing the innermost secrets of the mediums, mentalists and mystics.These manuscripts were often badly typewritten and are very hard to find in any readable or legible condition these days, which is a great shame as many of them were gold dust.
Now out of copyright and/or in the public domain. Jonathan Royle has spent time to track down almost readable copies and has then spent time decoding the unclear bits and then re-typing them so they are clear and readable, before often adding his own additional thoughts and ideas on the material presented.
Presented within this eBook is a ridiculously easy but truly reliable and mind blowing method for performing a headline prediction.
These are the exact techniques that Del-Ardo described decades ago and which Royle first used back in 1990 as the performance element of his final exam in drama class at school when he was just 15 years old.
Using these methods you can walk into a reporters office and in front of him you can write down a number of predictions of what his newspaper will publish as headlines on the front page and within its pages in a few weeks time.
You can then get him to sign the bottom of this prediction sheet before it is sealed in an envelope and sent by you to him through the post so that it is date stamped as further proof of when the predictions were made by yet another independent party, namely the postal service.
On the evening of the show the reporter brings this envelope with him to the show which he has (as instructed) placed within two pieces of cardboard which he has stapled closed around the edges and has then signed his name on both sides of the cardboard, prior to finally placing this into a larger envelope, sealing it, signing his name across the flap and keeping it all under lock and key in his safe until the night of the show.
Despite these impossible seeming conditions, which he will happily and readily confirm on stage to be true and accurate, your predictions turn out to be highly accurate on the night of the show.
And yes he confirms that the sheet of paper contained inside the postmarked and dated envelope that he received through the post and which has been stapled inside two sheets of cardboard and sealed inside of another envelope upon the flap of which he signed his name is the exact same piece of paper he saw you make the predictions on some weeks earlier and it does indeed bear his signature upon it.
These proven methods helped Jonathan Royle to pass his drama exam, now let them obtain much invaluable free publicity for your next show!
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I’ve been using this keyboard for almost 3 years and it has worked great for me the entire time. Comfortable, reliable, and perfect for long hours of work.
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The keys fell off very easily after only 2.5 months of use. It is a nice and smooth keyboard. I like it, but it didn't last even 3 months. I am trying to get it repaired by them since it was so recent that I got it- I will update this review later once I hear from the manufacturer.
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Great keyboard at the right price
I bought this to replace my old Logi Ergo K860. I like the idea of curved keyboard. But the distance between my left and right hands on Ergo K860 was bothering me ever since I bought it 5 years ago. I would say I never got used to it. The Ergo started to act up one day with one key F not working properly. I tried to fix it and considered getting another one, then I saw this keyboard with a much better price. So I took the chance and went with this cheaper option. I like this one better than Ergo for the following reason:
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2. Keys are not too loud. It's not going to silent, but better than Ergo.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2025
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Good keyboard, some auxiliary keys are moved from where I was used to
I've only been using this for a day, so I can't speak about battery life. It is rechargeable, and it has an on-off switch for saving the battery when I'm not using it, so I don't know what more I could ask for on that front. Likes: the main keyboard is definitely ergonomic and feels comfortable; the key action is not silent, which I actually like, and the scissor action switches underneath the keys feels good to me; the keyboard is about 1.5" narrower than my previous keyboard (Logitech Ergo K860) because the number pad is right next to the regular part of the keyboard, and the usual keys in between have been rearranged. Most of these changes will just require the user to get used to the new positions. However, the Home, End, Pgup and Pgdn keys are now Function keys, piggybacking on the arrow keys, and that may cause more trouble for people who use those a lot (I don't, so I don't mind it). Dislikes: experience has shown me that dust and crud get into the space between the wrist pad and the rest of the keyboard. On my old keyboard, I could remove the wrist pad using some tiny screws in the back, and take the pad out for thorough cleaning. With this keyboard I won't be able to do that, so time will tell how aggravating that will be. Maybe I'll have to take it down to my shop and blow out the crud with the air compressor (joking, probably not a good idea). Overall, not quite 5 stars, but close. If it lasts better than the Logitech, I may come back and put in that last star.
Update: It has lasted about 20 months, and I'm going to have to replace it. I may buy another one, 20 months is pretty good for the amount of use I have gotten out of it, but I'm going to search to see if anything new and better is around. Symptoms seem to indicate that the rechargeable battery is not taking a charge any more. The keyboard works find when it is plugged in, but when I unplug it, after a few minutes it goes wacky.
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When I first posted this review I also initiated a return and just planned to move on to another brand. I was surprised when I got a personal email from the Arctek Service Team offering to send me a replacement free of charge. With nothing to lose I figured why not?
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My hat is off to the Arctek service team and management. A company that cares enough about its reputation and customers to go to so much effort to take care of a customer with such a small dollar item sale is a company you can expect to rely on. From now on when I want electronic gear on Amazon, I am going to use the word Arctek in my search.
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