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Posted on March 31st, 2008 in News | No Comments »

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Test from Redtube

Posted on March 30th, 2008 in Entertain, Uncategorized | No Comments »


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7 Surefire Ways to Leave a Bad Impression

Posted on March 29th, 2008 in Current Events, Uncategorized | No Comments »

7 Surefire Ways to Leave a Bad Impression

**This is a guest post by Alan Johnson from TheRatingBlog.com.
If you are serious about long-term success, then establishing solid business relationships is simply a must. And, you’ve guessed it: that is never going to happen if you make a habit out of leaving a bad impression time and time again. Here are 7 surefire ways to leave a bad impression and make sure that the person in question will never want to have anything to do with you in the future:

1) Be Full of Yourself
If you want to be certain that a potential business partner will be absolutely disgusted by your presence, then being full of yourself and having a superior attitude is the way to go. Works like a charm each and every time.

2) Brag, Brag and Brag Some More
Yes, you deserve credit for certain accomplishments, but isn’t bragging every 5 seconds during a conversation just a little bit too much? Not the case? Then continue in this manner and you will find out just how wrong you are the hard way.

3) Contradict Yourself
‘Learning how to use our product is so easy, anyone could do it’. ‘It will take some time until you learn how to use it, but afterwards its easy’ - There’s nothing like a few juicy contradictions such as the previously mentioned one, you can rest assured that you will lose every trace of credibility as a result, but be my guest.

4) Bore Potential Partners to Sleep
It’s easy to understand why a long and dull conversation won’t exactly make you look all that great, so if you want to leave a bad impression, boring potential business partners to sleep is the way to go.

5) Don’t Contribute to The Conversation
No, business partners don’t want to work with someone who always agrees with everything and doesn’t contribute, they can simply train a parrot to do just that. Don’t be afraid to share your ideas, the results may just prove to be more than worth it.

6) Constantly Have a Negative Attitude
While always agreeing with what others have to say and not voicing your opinion is definitely not a good idea, constantly having a negative attitude isn’t going to cut it either, as it will simply make your presence an unpleasant one. And, as I’m sure you’ve realized by now, a person with such an attitude will never be able to make a good impression.

7) Be Afraid of Responsibility
If you work with a certain business partner and seem to always be afraid when it comes to assuming responsibilities then it’s more than clear that the partnership will not exactly be a long-term one. There’s no room in this industry for people who are afraid to take action, for people who are afraid of responsibility. Get out there, show them what you’re made of and you will not regret it. Of course, there’s always fear of failure, but if you let it get to you then I am afraid that long-term success and leaving a good impression is out of the question.

Pamela Anderson - Route 66

Posted on March 28th, 2008 in Entertain | No Comments »

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Playboy to Release Nudity Free Edition

Posted on March 28th, 2008 in Entertain, News | No Comments »


Philippines: In response to strong opposition from conservative groups such as the Catholic church and prosecution of distributors Playboy magazine plans launch a local edition which will not feature any nudity.

The Playboy edition will be launched as a “mature lifestyle magazine” and will include articles, fiction, and images of beautiful women with clothes on. Playmate of the month will be retained.

This new edition will be the 25th version of Playboy released in its 50 year history. According to journalist Beting Laygo Dolor it will be “tamer” than the US version but more risque than the Indonesian edition.
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Faster broadband

Posted on October 31st, 2007 in News, Tecnologies | No Comments »

An Australian researcher from the University of Melbourne’s Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering has come up with an idea to make broadband up to 100 times faster without multi-billion dollar investments in cabling infrastructure.

Dr John Papandriopoulos said his technique can dramatically reduce the interference which slows down data transmission in typical DSL networks and use less power in the process. Read more »

Sharp unveils 22-inch 1080p HDTV, the smallest HDTV yet

Posted on October 19th, 2007 in Entertain, News, Tecnologies | 1 Comment »


Gigantic TVs designed to go in your living room aren’t the only HDTVs out there, and not everyone wants a 60-inch television. People put TVs in their bedrooms and kitchens as well as their living rooms, and those people might still want to enjoy HDTV without going nuts on a behemoth. Well, Sharp is here for you.

Its releasing a 22-inch 1080p HDTV, the smallest full-HD set yet. It also has siblings that come in at 26-inches and 32-inches, in case you want something a little bigger. Unfortunately, with prices that will run $1,540, $1,700, and $2,050, respectively, you’d might as well take your money and go ahead and put a big screen in your bedroom, ’cause it’ll cost you about the same.

Samsung to announce a 10mm thick LCD HDTV

Posted on October 18th, 2007 in Entertain, News, Tecnologies | No Comments »

At the Flat Panel Display (FPD) International show this week, Samsung is announcing a host of new LCD displays.

The most important announcement, in my eyes, is 40″ HD LCD TV that’s just 10mm thick. While the exact model number is unknown, Samsung claims the LED backlit TV will be able to reproduce 92 percent of the NTSC standard for color saturation, and will consume under 90 watts of power. I figure hanging one of these things up on the wall would look more like a window than a TV. There’s no word on pricing yet, or when it will be available in the United States, but the sheer thinness of it really has me drooling.

While we’re all still waiting for the day when OLED TVs reach 40 inches and more affordable prices, Samsung will also be demonstrating a 14.1 active-matrix OLED screen. Sadly, there isn’t additional information about whether it’s just a prototype panel or a full blown television, like the Sony XEL-1.

Grab Those Free HDTV Signals and Feed Them to Your PC

Posted on October 17th, 2007 in Entertain, News, Tecnologies | 1 Comment »

Watching high-definition television does not always require a special converter box or hefty monthly fees from the cable company.

The new PCTV HD Ultimate Stick from Pinnacle Systems may look like an oversize U.S.B. drive, but it’s actually a receiver that lets you snag free over-the-air HDTV signals and display HD programs on your Windows computer — without having to install special software.

Pinnacle’s TV Center Pro software for watching and recording television programs comes on the device itself. Its flash memory can hold up to two hours of TV programs recorded in standard definition — making it easy to record a program to the PCTV stick on one computer and play back the show when it is plugged into another PC.

The PCTV HD Ultimate Stick, which sells for $130, includes a telescoping antenna for broadcast television. It can also accept input from coaxial, S-video and composite video sources; full technical details are at www.pinnaclesys.com. The gadget can also capture standard-definition video from camcorders, so when there’s absolutely nothing on TV, you can watch your own productions.

Man Dies After His Dog Drags Him into the Path of a Train

Posted on October 15th, 2007 in News, Recreation | No Comments »

Australia: A man in his seventies has died after being struck by an express train after his dog reportedly panicked and pulled him onto the tracks. The dog is alive and in the custody of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Ambulance officers attended the accident but could not revive the man. Ray Rowe, a spokesperson for the Metropolitan Ambulance Service, said they had no indications that it was a suicide.

“It is believed the man and his dog were waiting at the pedestrian crossing on Mitcham Rd when the dog became spooked by the passing train,” said Allison Noonan, a police spokesperson. Read more »

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