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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Rich PTC - The Best Way to Make Money Online 2009


Rich PTC - The Best Way to Make Money Online 2009


Recently, Rich PTC, a paid-to-click site has created a Cash flood on the Internet. By creating
an innovative concept where you can earn handsomely by clicking on ads. You click one ad you
will be paid $1! If you have a downline member earning then you earn half of what he earns.
The total payout is $1000. On a daily bases you receive around 20 valid site's to surf and click to receive a $1.
If you have a couple of active downlines members who click regularly then you can very easily reach $1000 within 2
months. Moreover, they have a sign up concept where you have to sign up to other sites where you
will be payed $10 after authentication.

However, there is a certain degree of ambiguity and perplexity regarding their process of payment
where you have to wait 60 business days after you have requested your payout; 60 business days
means it is more than 2 months. However, the brighter side of this is that the data they have
produced as payment proofs of around 150 members who have claimed their prize seem to be
authentic, as well as their steadily increasing members.

Rightly said, "It doesn't hurt to be optimistic. You can always cry later." Since I am an active
member of Rich PTC and have reached $270 and will be reaching the payout probably in a couple weeks.
I am very optimistic and keeping my fingers crossed. All-in-all, I believe this is not a scam and
is a genuine site which pays. I just want the members of Rich PTC who have already received the
payment to reply to this post to boost my morale, so that I don't have anymore sleepless nights
and at the same time it will help me to carry on aggressively on a war-game basis by obtaining
more downlines members thereby earning more.

As well I certainly will submit my payment proof once I receive it.

Click on the link to Sign-up for RichPTC Here!


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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Is Twitter Down


Yes, Twitter's Down and Facebook's Slow
It's not just your computer: Twitter has been inaccessible this morning, apparentlybecause of a denial-of-service attack. And Facebook's been either sluggish or unresponsive; for instance, I've had trouble opening my inbox, and many news-feed links haven't worked. So you might as well stop hitting the "refresh" key over and over and accept the situation for what it is.

It's normal to get angry about downtime at a site you use every day, but in this case it might not be a bad thing. The world won't end while Twitter and Facebook right themselves; why not take this opportunity to catch up on some chore you usually postpone in favor of updating your status or reading other people's updates at these sites? Why not try to remember what you used to do with your time before these sites made their way onto your bookmarks list?

(Disclosure: I've got a column to write, as usual for a Thursday. So Twitter and Facebook's issues actually come at a pretty helpful time for me.)



Morning Xtra: Twitter Down, Tumblr Up, Fox News to Stop Being Free
Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines....
Those of us who are just now finally digesting 'Twitter' need to get ready for a new social-networking site (and verb) to hit the mainstream. Tumblr, a simple photo-blogging site, had over 255 million page-views in July alone. Next big thing, anyone? [From: Mashable]
Rupert Murdoch, CEO of News Corp., announced yesterday that his news sites, including Fox News, News of the World, and the UK-based Sun, will begin to charge a fee for content, stating that "quality journalism is not cheap." [From: Guardian.co.uk]
Someone is trying to kill Twitter! At post time, the micro-blogging site is down due to a DOS (Denial of Service) attack. Defend our tweets! [From: Twitter]
TUAW has listed its "Top Five iPhone Apps For Lawyers." Some aren't strictly law-related, like Timewerks, which helps users schedule their projects and activities, but Black's Law Dictionary is perfect for litigators on the go. [From: TUAW]
The price of the heavily shrouded TomTom GPS iPhone app has been leaked; it'll cost drivers a cool $194 (making it the most expensive app to date). Fortunately, the price includes a stylish cradle and enhanced voice instructions. Phew. [From: Handtec.co.uk, via DaniWeb]
Aiming to compete with Facebook in ruining the reputations of its users, the Sony Party-shot tripod (launched with the WX1 and TX1) can be set up at soirees to pan around the room, find faces, and compose shots, making sure drinks in hand and flirty faces will be captured for all to see. [From: Engadget]



Twitter down after attack
Twitter went down for more than two hours Thursday morning and is continuing to have problems with performance after the microblogging service said it suffered a malicious attack.

The company first posted a message stating it was fighting off a "denial of service attack," and later another stating that "the site is back up, but we are continuing to defend against and recover from this attack."

The system initially went down about 6:25 a.m. Pacific time.

Twitter in the past had problems scaling to meet demand, and outages were so frequent that the company created it's famed "Fail Whale" logo for messages about such problems.

Thursday's downtime, however, was different.

According to Wikipedia, denial-of-service attacks generally "are implemented by either forcing the targeted computer(s) to reset, or consuming its resources so that it can no longer provide its intended service or obstructing the communication media between the intended users and the victim so that they can no longer communicate adequately."

One common method of attack involves saturating the target machine with fake requests so the machine cannot respond to legitimate traffic, or responds slowly.




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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Emotional Homecoming Greets Reporters Freed!




Is Bing Good for Bing?
I'll be honest with you. I have mixed feelings now about this whole Bing thing. David Pogue in The New York Times gives Bing The Search Engine a nice little writeup in the paper today, saying that "in many ways, Bing is better."
More from Stanley Bing Good News: Twitter Will Know Where You Are!For Immediate Release: Bing vs. Bing9 Things We'll All Forget When This Is OverWar Is Over If You Want It to BeStanley Bing: Recession? What Recession?Stanley Bing: Bad Bosses Breaking HeartsStanley Bing: A Flight to NowhereStanley Bing: Paulson's Not Fooling MeStanley Bing: Who's Keeping Score on Gas Prices?Stanley Bing: I See Recovery in July Market Activity Microsoft Corporation| MSFT UPA few months ago, that would have been about me. Now it's not. It's about this other guy. I'm happy for him and all that. But what good is that doing for all the other Bings who used to be the Bings that people thought about when they thought about Bings?My friends have said that this whole hyper-awareness of anything Bing will be a positive thing for this particular Bing. And it's true... there are more of you commenting on my thoughts here in this space. The only problem is, your comments aren't about anything germane to any other subject than Bing The Search Engine, which from now on I think I'll just call BingTSE, or perhaps Bingtsey, for short. Your comments tend to be things like, "I hate the threading," or "there are certain aspects of its algorithm I like."...



Laura Ling Wikipedia
What is Laura Ling Wikipedia? Here is a little more to know about Laura Ling who has been sentenced to labor prison for 12 years. Laura Ling was born in Carmichael, California, United States on December 1, 1976. Laura Ling is a Chinese-American journalist working as Current TV’s managing editor of Vanguard. Laura Ling is the younger sister of ‘Lisa Ling’ who is also an American journalist working as ‘Channel One News’ reporter and is CNN special correspondent.

Laura Ling has been detained by North Korea along with her fellow journalist ‘Euna Lee’ after an allegedly attempt of filming refugees besides the border of China and North Korea since March 18, 2009. In March 2009, North Korea has also announced about these two journalists ‘Laura Ling and Euna Lee’ for trying to enter illegally from China into the North Korea, which leaded them to labor prison for 12 years on June 8, 2009.

On the other hand, the Government of United States is trying to oppose this sentence with a lot of diplomatic efforts. While, Lisa Ling has also stated in the support of her sister that Laura Ling never intended to enter into North Korea. She also mentioned that Laura Ling needs medical treatment as she is suffering from ulcer....



Emotional homecoming greets reporters freed from North Korea
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee, returning to an emotional welcome after being freed from custody in communist North Korea, said on Wednesday it was the love of family and "total strangers" that kept them going through their ordeal.

After the aircraft that brought them home parked inside a vast hangar at Burbank Airport, a beaming Ling, 32, raised her arms in triumph as she descended the steps and Lee, 36, crouched down to swoop up her 4-year-old daughter, Hana, who she had not seen for five months.
Accompanied by former President Bill Clinton, who secured their release, the reporters for a cable television venture co-founded by Clinton's former vice president, Al Gore, arrived at dawn at the suburban Los Angeles airport.

"To our loved ones, friends, and to the complete strangers with the kindest of hearts who showed us so much love and sent us so many positive thoughts and energy, we thank you," Ling said as she fought back tears of relief to be home.

"We could feel your love all the way in North Korea. It is what kept us going in the darkest of hours. It is what sustained our faith that we would come home," she said as relatives, friends and reporters gathered round.

She thanked Clinton and his "super-cool team" who went to Pyongyang to secure their release as they faced the possibility of serving a sentence of 12 years hard labor after being detained on a reporting trip to the China-North Korea border.

"The past 140 days have been the most difficult heart-wrenching time of lives," Ling said. "We are very grateful we were granted amnesty by the government of North Korea and we are happy to be home and we are just so anxious now to spend some quiet time getting reacquainted with our families."

Though it was Clinton who secured the women's release in a meeting with North Korea's reclusive leader Kim Jong-il, the former president uncharacteristically avoided the spotlight.

He remained on the plane, a Boeing business jet owned by his friend, the Hollywood producer Steve Bing, for several minutes after the women first emerged and did not address reporters and camera crews assembled in the hanger.

His silence may reflect the delicate political situation surrounding his mission, which has been portrayed by Washington as private and not linked to tense efforts to revive talks on halting reclusive North Korea's nuclear program.....



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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Cash For Clunkers Car


Cash for clunkers car list

Starting tomorrow, Chrysler is dumping its big ad campaign in which it promises to match the $4,500 incentives of the government's Cash for Clunkers incentive program. Many of the most lucrative deals aren't going to be as lavish anymore because the campaign proved so effective.

Though it was tied to the government program, Chrysler's deal was always kind of gimmicky anyway since you weren't required to trade in a clunker -- or anything -- to get the $4,500 in Chrysler's incentive. "It cut through the clutter," said spokeswoman Kathy Graham. Even the ancient PT Cruiser, above, saw its sales soar 24% compared to the same month last year.

"We're not running out of cars, but we do have a lower-day's supply on some of our small cars," said Graham. Double-cash $4,500 incentives will stay in place on PT Cruiser and lots of the bigger SUVs and trucks, but are going to be cut on some of the bigger clunker incentive replacements:

Now, instead of $4,500, Chrysler will kick in $3,500 to buy a Dodge Avenger or a Chrysler Sebring sedan. Instead of $3,500, Chrysler will now contribute $3,000 to buy a Dodge Nitro SUV, $3,000 for a Jeep Liberty and $2,500 for a Dodge Caliber. Vehicles like Jeep Wranger, Dodge Sprinter, Dodge Challenger and the high-performance SRTs were never part of the incentive.

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Monday, August 3, 2009

The Obama Joker poster


The Obama Joker poster: Is it about time too?
The Obama Joker poster that has started appearing in LA will no doubt cause some to keel over with an attack of the vapors.
What. you mean, Barack Obama? Portrayed as The Joker? With the word socialism underneath? Have these people no shame? Insulting our President so?
The same people having these panic attacks over the Obama Joker poster are likely to be those who were perfectly happy that the last President (a certain George Bush for those with short memories) was habitually portrayed as a chimpanzee if not simply an out and out moron.
The answer is of course, whether it's over that portrayal of Obama as The Joker to the right, George W as an inarticulate idiot earlier or Lyndon B Johnson as an elephant eared buffoon a few decades ago, is that America, quite rightly, has a very rough and tumble political scene. If you have the ego, the effrontery even, to claim that you know how to lead a country of free people then you've also got to have the ego to withstand the brickbats, rhetorical though they may be, that those free people are going to throw at you.
This is, at least to this reporter, as it should be: yes, the President is indeed the representative of the nation at times but most of it he's simply a politican: your and my servant, not our master.
Cartoonists, satirists and caricaturists have actually had something of a problem with Obama as a subject: sure, he has prominent ears and some have made use of that. But the most obvious point about him is that he is of a rather darker hue than most Americans, he's an African American. Yet, quite rightly, this is not considered a subject that should be a subject of satire or caricature: race, thankfully, is not a polite subject for humor any more, we've gone beyond that (clearly, we haven't everywhere, but it is out of public discourse, out of where it should not be).
My colleague reports that these posters are now spreading along the off ramps and underpasses in the Hollywood area and that there is some thought that this might be part of a nationally coordinated campaign. The American Thinker has some photos of Obama Joker posters in situ.
This might not be the most successful attack, if attack it is, upon Obama, might not take off as a nationally known caricature, but what it does show is that, finally, someone is thinking. Perhaps they're not thinking as you would like, perhaps you think this is disrespectful, but we do indeed have free speech here. And no politician has really made it until someone has devised a cartoon, a caricature, that really works, that sticks.
Maybe Obama as The Joker will be it, maybe it'll be the next or a later one that comes along but arrive it will: they always do, in the end.

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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Pocono Raceway


Pennsylvania 500 Postponement Imminent: Pocono Raceway Weather Report
Pennsylvania 500 postponed. The weather for today's Sprint Cup race at Pocono raceway in Long Pond Pennsylvania has been looking pretty grim. But rainy weather hasn't kept NASCAR fans from the raceway this weekend.
Race fans at the raceway had some pretty unkind words about the weather this race weekend. But despite the rain, many were still having a good time.
But it is not looking good for today.

NASCAR will be making an announcement soon as they do not have a whole lot of time to spare at this track. The 2.5 mile oval would take no less than three hours to dry. 2pm is the drop dead time but I would expect it to be called before that time....

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Sarah Palin Divorce


Sarah Palin Divorce

With Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's resignation this weekend, she will leave behind many of the problems and frustrations she has had running the state.
But she will have to continue to deal with one of her biggest complaints: the series of ethics accusations lodged against her that will follow her after she leaves office.

Since her bombshell resignation announcement, several new ethics complaints have been filed with state authorities, including one saying that she should not be able to claim per diem funds when she stays at her Wasilla, Alaska, home instead of Anchorage or Juneau, where she has offices. The governor's mansion is in Juneau.

At issue is a contention that she was charging the state when she stayed in Wasilla and commuted to her offices.

Just this week, a complaint was filed alleging Palin failed to submit completed and signed gift disclosure forms.

Palin says she is the target of the "politics of personal destruction," as she and some staff members face about 20 filings regarding allegations of ethics violations.

"It doesn't cost the critics anything to file frivolous lawsuits or ethics violation charges. It costs our state such a great deal -- thousands of staff hours, millions of dollars in public resources that aren't going to things that it should be going to," Palin told CNN earlier this month. "We haven't violated the ethics code."...


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