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Learn How To Earn $500 Per Day (or more) From Google Without Having To Spend A Dime by Matt W.

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Make Money Online- Can You Really Make Money Taking Surveys? by Richie Branson

Many people will turn to the Internet to make money and some are finding that they can make a pretty good supplemental income by taking surveys. There are some total scams out there where some people are taking advantage of our needs to make money, however, most of the survey plans are very good and they will pay their members quickly.

Most survey programs will send the member emails listing surveys they need them to rank. They will ask the people anywhere from a few questions to many in-depth questions, and there are some programs that pay small amounts like a few cents, or they will pay up to 10.00 per survey.

There are some companies, which will send you two to five surveys on a daily basis, bringing in a small but steady income for extra cash in your pocket. Others may offer money saving opportunities by offering you everyday products that you can use saving you money that you would have had to spend anyway. There are many different money making opportunities for a wide range of companies who use the survey to improve their products, so they are willing to pay you and others like you to take a survey.

When taking surveys you will find that some require you to qualify, this is because they are looking for different qualities when paying someone to take their survey. Making money taking surveys usually requires some research on your part on the types of surveys that will be able to use your services.

Another point to consider when taking surveys is how much time you can dedicate to actually taking surveys. They will usually range from 20 to 45 minutes to complete and can range from easy to very complex. Many times if they are complex, you will find that you will make more money than those that are easier to take.

However if you are looking for a business opportunity to give you a great part-time income you may want to try using the many programs that offer you a chance for making money taking surveys. Once you get to know how these work, you will surely enjoy along with making money.

If you take a few minutes a day to work at one of the survey companies, you will be able to make upwards of $100 a week or more just for giving your opinions to a company who will then improve the products that you use on a daily basis, as well as earning a few dollars a month over your normal income. You can even make a living doing this if you sign up for a few different programs at a time.

Every one of the programs will offer you a different payment arrangement, be sure you know what that arrangement is before you agree to anything. If you want to ensure that you are making money and not taken for a ride in some scam, check out the program you will use for making money taking surveys, and enjoy your new opportunity.

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Where Did the Internet Come From? by Patrick Seery

Although it often feels like the Internet has always been with us, it is in fact, a relatively new phenomenon compared to mature technologies like television. What most people don't realise however, is a series of small refinements over several decades, had a dramatic impact on its growth . It was during these 'evolutions' that something critical was added to the system, which made it either easier to use, or cheap to adopt. The most important single factor was that the standards developed were 'open', meaning anyone could use them, without incurring a charge. The following article covers the main events in the development of the Internet; from inception to its current form.


Birth: The Cold War
During the Cold War it would be fair to say that fear was a significant motivator, especially when it came to US defence spending. During the 1960s relations between the USSR and USA, soured further when the Space Race took centre stage. Ostensibly, it was about putting satellites, then people into space to further humankind's development. In reality it was about developing technology that would give one of the two parties an edge, militarily. After the Soviets raised the stakes by launching Sputnik, the USA poured resources into numerous projects to maintain technical parity. One of these was ARPANET.


This was the starting place for the Internet. It was a network of connected computers (or devices - just 4 initially) which sent their information as packets. Meaning: the information was sliced into lots of pieces, transported across the network and then re-assembled at the other end. It has often been reported that this packet switched approach was adopted, since the network could survive a nuclear strike. Indeed, it might - but this was not the reason for packet switching. Components were much less reliable than today, so in the event of a failure, the message would find another route around the broken component. Rather like a large fishing net, with the knots representing each device (computer), and the string being the communication links between. If you make a large tear in the net, there are still numerous alternative ways of moving from one point to another.


In 1983, the military aspect of ARPANET broke away (becoming MILNET) and the network began to move in another direction. A new packet switching protocol was developed - TCP/IP in order that networks could communicate across national borders, by adopting an agreed standard. TCP/IP is still the Internet Protocol used today (that's what the IP part stands for). A protocol is often called a 'handshake' because when two parties agree to communicate, a handshake must precede it. What's happening, is that they agree a common set of rules. For example: the protocol rules for sending a letter/mail are - you must add an address, post or zip code and a stamp or frank. These are the pre-agreed rules for successfully sending a letter.


The Teen Years: CERN to Dial-up
The European Organisation for Nuclear Research (known as CERN) began to install a TCP/IP network during the 1980s to allow communication between their various, member sites (12 countries, initially). In 1989 - Tim Berners-Lee initiated a project called ENQUIRE which used Hypertext (HTML was a small part of the parent language SGML) to allow researchers to share information with each other, using this TCP/IP network. Viewing HTML is aided by a browser (an early popular one was ViolaWWW), which hides the technical information and provides the links (and later - pictures, video, maps, etc). Berners-Lee made his technology freely available which ensured rapid interest in the project. At this point (with the introduction of a browser) - the Internet became the World Wide Web.


Mosaic was the first browser to gain global popularity, albeit mostly in academic circles in 1993. Within a year Netscape Navigator had overtaken it, and a year later the fledgling Internet Explorer browser from Microsoft, was released. It was at this point that Internet Service Providers began to offer capped, then unlimited dial-up-access to home users for a flat fee. In 1995 Alta Vista introduced search engine technology, in an attempt to control the spiralling volumes of information being added to the WWW. Google entered the market in 1999 at a time when a reliable encryption protocol was being implemented (SSL - Secure Sockets Layer) by newly founded 'eCommerce' sites, further adding fuel to the Web's growth. It was now possible to buy goods safely, which would arrive through the post. Amazon was one of the first companies in the market to establish a level of trust with customers, so that they would comfortably key in their Credit/Debit card information.


Middle Age: The Web Matures
After the Internet bubble burst in 2001, businesses tightened up their online models, but there was no halt in growth, both of users, or new websites. The widespread global adoption of broadband allowed the information online to become richer (pictures, videos, applications, etc.) which also sparked the rise of other devices carrying Internet connections - particularly mobile phones and games consoles. In 2008, more people accessed the WWW (globally) using mobile phones, than computers.


These bursts of growth usually followed some new technology or 'killer application', with email being the first. Current trend-commentators, often refer to the WWW as Web 2.0. Web 2.0 encompasses collaborative activities on the net including blogs, wikis, social networks: Facebook, MySpace, Bebo, Flickr, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc. There's no doubt that these have significant impact on what the Web is used for, but it's also worth noting that Google is still gaining search engine market share, so that nearly three-quarters of all global searches, begin with their search engine. Critically, in order to rank in the Google engine you must have fresh, relevant and unique content - with hyperlinks that support what you do (coming in and going out of your website). In many ways - Web 2.0 is heavily influenced by Google's site-ranking algorithms. Sites which give nothing - get nothing (in traffic terms). They certainly deserve some of the credit for the way the Web is developing, in such an egalitarian manner. Which let's face it - is not exactly typical behaviour for a global, corporate giant.

Copyright © Patrick Seery

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SAVE MONEY ON YOUR CAR INSURANCE by Earl Simon

So you're shopping around for auto insurance. What do you need to know? Well, there are lots of ways - at least 11 - that you can save money. Many of these money-saving ideas may apply to you.

1. One Insurer, Multiple Policies - Do you have a homeowners or renters insurance policy? If so, is it with the same insurance company that provides your auto insurance? If the answer is no, you're paying too much - for both policies.

Almost every insurance company that sells auto insurance wants its policyholders to also buy homeowners or renters insurance from that company. These insurers offer so-called multi-policy discounts. Usually, these discounts are at least 10% and some insurers apply the discounts to both the auto and the homeowners/renters policy.

* Tip. Talk to your agent about multi-policy discounts.

2. Good Driver, Good Price - It's no secret that the better your driving record, the less you will pay for auto insurance. But did you know that most people qualify as "good drivers" and are eligible for discounted premiums? Some good drivers pay a lot more than others, however.

Many auto insurers are actually a collection of several insurance companies in which each caters to a certain type of driver. The worst drivers go in one company, the best in another, and a lot of people wind up in one of the middle companies. These middle people pay less than the worst drivers, but more than the best.

The thing is, many of these middle people have driving records that are just as good as those who are insured by the companies that offer the lowest rates. Yet these middle people are paying more. Why?

The usual reason is that they don't know any better. No one told them which insurance company in the group had the best prices. And, probably, no one told them there was even a group of insurance companies. If you have a spotless driving record, there's no reason you shouldn't be paying the lowest price a group of insurance companies has to offer.

* Tip. Make sure you're getting the best discount for your driving record. Talk to your agent. And remember, be a safe driver. It will save you money.

3. The Beauty of the Bus (or Other Mass Transit) - Do you drive to and from work? If you do, you are literally paying a premium to do so. Insurance companies charge you significantly higher premiums if you drive to work. And, the longer your commute (in miles, not minutes), the higher the premium.

* Tip. Some drivers should consider mass transit. Yes, there's a price there, too. But you will reap the savings of gas and lower insurance costs.

4. Low Mileage, Low Price - On average, people drive 1,000 to 1,250 miles a month. That is what insurance companies consider average use.

* Tip. If you drive less than the average, you could be eligible for low-mileage discounts, which some insurers offer.

5. High-Profile, High-Cost - The type of car you drive is a major factor in what you pay for insurance. Is your vehicle a magnet for thieves? Is it more expensive to repair than most cars? If the answer to either of the last two questions is yes, you're paying more than the average car owner for insurance.

* Note. To get detailed information on your vehicle(s) - or a vehicle you're thinking of buying - write to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety at 1005 North Glebe Rd., Arlington, VA 22201 and ask for the "Highway Loss Data Chart."

6. Raise Your Deductible - The deductible is the amount you pay before insurance kicks in if you have a claim. For example, if you have a $250 deductible and you have an accident in which your car sustains $1,000 in damage, you pay the first $250 and your insurer pays the balance, $750. The lower the deductible you choose, the more you pay in premiums. If you have assets, you can probably afford to absorb at least $500 and probably $750 if you have a claim.

* Tip. If it's been years since you've had an accident, you may be better off raising your deductible and paying less each year for insurance.

7. Drop Unnecessary Coverages - Let's say you have an older car, one not worth very much. There's really little point in having collision and comprehensive coverages. You don't have much to protect. Remember, too, that you have to subtract your deductible from any potential payout you might get.

* Tip. As a general rule, any car worth less than $1,000 shouldn't have collision and comprehensive coverage. Between the deductible and the extra expense of these coverages, the cost is probably greater than the benefit. How much is your car worth? An auto dealer can tell you, or there are plenty of books that have values of vehicles going back many, many years.

8. Discounts, Discounts, Discounts - Auto insurance companies offer several discounts for a variety of reasons. The car has automatic seat beats, air bags, anti-lock brakes, anti-theft devices, etc. The driver is a good student, which is especially valuable if you have teenage children who will be on your policy.

* Tip. Make sure you are taking advantage of all the discounts available to you!

9. Taking the Defensive - Many insurance companies also offer discounts to those who have taken defensive driving courses recently.

10. Low-Cost and High-Cost Areas - Are you planning to move? If you are, you should take into account the cost of insurance. Generally, the more urban the area, the higher the premium. The costs can vary even within a community.

* Fact. Rates can really vary from state to state. If you're living in New Jersey, Massachusetts or Hawaii, you're paying several times more, on average, than you would in North Dakota, South Dakota or Idaho.

11. Credit Where Is (Or Is Not) Due - Is your credit record better than your driving record? If you have a good credit record, you could be eligible for discounted premiums from several auto insurance companies.

* Fact. Many insurers now use your credit history as a major factor in determining what to charge you for auto insurance. In some cases, with some companies, you could save money by shifting your business to an insurer that uses credit as a rating factor - even if you have a so-so or poor driving record. There is another side to this coin. If you have a poor credit history, you could save money by moving your auto insurance to a company that does not use credit as a rating factor. Many insurers do not use credit as a factor.

* Tip. Regardless of your credit status, you should talk to your agent to make sure you have the best situation given your credit record, good or bad.

Whatever your driving record or coverage needs, you should shop around, or let an experienced insurance professional shop around, for the best deal for you. There are literally thousands and thousands of coverage options from hundreds and hundreds of insurance companies.

In addition, not only should you try to get the best deal you can, you also need to make sure you have all the coverage you want/need. Using an Independent Insurance Agent is usually your best bet to get the most value for your auto insurance dollar.

by Earl Simons

Sunday, June 7, 2009

In 2012, where to assemble after the continental shift? by Gerard Le Flamand

Our Earth turns counter-clockwise. In Timaeus, Plato described the shifting in the Earth's crust as follows: "The globe makes all kinds of movements, forwards and backwards and then downward, wandering in all directions." This uncommon portrayal of the behavior of the Earth's surface perfectly describes a polar reversal. At the end of 2012, once the polar reversal has taken place, the Earth will begin rotating clockwise. At this time the Earth's crust will have shifted, pushing North America in the direction of the pole. It will seem as if the Earth is moving itself in all directions: from left to right and from below to above and vice versa. There are plenty of directions the continents can move in! But where will they end up?

Fourteen thousand years ago the scientists of Aha-Men-Ptah calculated that their whole continent would be destroyed completely, come 9792 BC. With great certainty, they knew how the Earth would start behaving. It is highly probable that they based their predictions on the polar shift of 29,808 BC. They must have speculated that the same type of shift would take place in 9792, but in reverse, leading them to the conclusion that the continents would drift back in the opposite direction. After many calculations they also figured out that their entire continent would become the South Pole and would therefore freeze over and become uninhabitable. For that reason they decided to lay plans for a mass exodus to take place on that fateful day. Many were able to escape despite the multitude of difficulties they encountered, among them, a civil war.

Escape and Overpopulation Because the Atlanteans had hundreds of years of preparation to survive the last cataclysm, there are billions, instead of tens of millions, of people living in the world today. Taking this into consideration, we encounter an unfortunate moral and ecological question: would it be better that a great many or that only a vital few should survive? For the time being, this question need not be answered. Few know about the forthcoming catastrophe. Even fewer are convinced of taking measures to ensure anyone's survival. Perhaps only a few thousand will survive, a minute fraction of the percentage that survived twelve thousand years ago.

The reasons we will suffer such devastation are simple: lack of preparation and planning. The last time a polar shift occurred, the Atlanteans were prepared. They had built enough unsinkable boats to carry everyone off the continent. They had also devised an evacuation plan, which they practiced in preparation for the coming event. Presently, there are few ships available to the public that will withstand the devastation of a polar reversal. There is no plan for escape.

A Catastrophic Shift? In the event a polar shift of greater magnitude than anticipated should occur, all our present plans may be futile; that is to say, in a case such as one wherein the present polar landmasses would shift all the way to the equator in a very short period of time. Such a drastic shift would have disastrous effects on planetary life.

In the July 25th 1997 issue of Science magazine, there is published proof that such a monumental polar shift can occur. The facts were gathered by researchers of the California Institute of Technology and relate to a period of 535 million years ago. Geologists at the California Institute discovered "that a change of 90 degrees had occurred in the turning direction of the Earth's axis." Landmasses that were previously situated at the North and South Poles slid around the Earth and stopped on the equator. Two opposite points that were previously situated on the equator became the new poles. The researchers compiled the evidence found at the base of stones deposited during and after this interval of time, and discovered geophysical proof that all the big continents were subject to an impulse movement, a rapid, catastrophic rotation of great proportions involving the whole Earth's crust.

Should we experience a catastrophe of the same magnitude as mentioned above, our numbers will drastically decrease. Few habitable areas will be left on Earth for some time due to the fact that the land under the South Pole is frozen and buried beneath enormous amounts of ice. When newly situated at the equator, the continent will require time to melt before anyone will be able to live there. Currently habitable areas will become colder and less able to sustain life.

According to the facts, a shift this drastic hasn't occurred in 535 million years. However chances are that this could be when it happens again. A slight polar shift is disastrous enough; a ninety-degree polar shift would be a serious nightmare!

The current theory rests on a shift of thirty, maybe forty degrees; a bit farther than the previous shift. The longer the sun contains its energy, the more power there will be to unleash when it comes time to release it. A somewhat larger shift in the Earth's surface structure is expected, but in the opposite direction than what took place in 9792 BC. Let's hope the conservative estimate is true.

This brings us back to locating possible places that may provide sufficient space for human survival. The Earth's crust is fairly rigid so the shape of the continental landmasses should not deviate much from their pre-catastrophic forms. Considerable differences can occur, but the whole should remain more or less the same; however, some parts will rise above sea level, while others will sink below it.

The sliding around of the lithosphere is what causes us the greatest consternation. When the crust loses its anchor, the continents will move around on the surface of the Earth; this will restrict the number of available choices for habitation. Doing some homework though, we may be able to map out some scenarios in advance, based on a shift of thirty to forty degrees for North America. The reality after the catastrophe, optimistically, should not differ much from at least one of our models. These models make it possible to pick out several starting points for a new civilization. Pessimistically, the shift can turn out very different from our predictions, so we need to keep our options as wide open as possible. Should a starting place fail to be suitable, we need to have a few backup locations chosen to take its place.

The assembly places we are choosing are important to people who want to survive the tidal wave with the help of unsinkable boats. After the catastrophe people in these boats will be separated from others in their boats, large distances of wide-open ocean between them. Groups of survivors will be completely alone, adrift on the open sea. Without a proper plan, chances for continued survival are slim; the odds of restarting a new civilization without those people diminish. The bigger the group, the better are our chances for survival. By establishing possible meeting places beforehand, we are offering everybody the ability to reach a new place they can call home where they will meet others who have the same goal in mind. In order to create this reality, we need to take the following into account:

Meeting places need to be prioritized and restricted to a certain number--a maximum of five assembly places per model. In order for us to survive the "nuclear winter", designated meeting places have to be situated as close to the equator as possible.

According scientific calculations, choices would have to be situated in the following areas:

* South America (somewhere at the height of Lake Titicaca) * Africa (Dragon Mountains) * Asia (India, Thailand or Borneo)

We will be posting our choices of preferred meeting places on our website http://2012pro.com before the fatal date.

Friday, June 5, 2009

H1N1

Malaysia 3 cases 2 german and 1 malaysian,so for all malaysian beware of swine flu (H1N1) before you be one of it next victim.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

THE TREASURE


Have you visit MALAYSIA ? If don,t i will tell you about my country.Malaysia had a lot beautiful places for vacation and many other things.Malaysia had many island like pulau langkawi,pulau tioman .The peole are very friendly here and we had many culture from Chinnese,Indian,Malay,Kadazan and many more.The Petronas Twin Tower is the symbol how Malaysia has come one of a famous country and Sepang International Curcuit for the F1 race.The food very delicious for those who haven,t try our tasty food like karipap,sambal belacan,cencaluk.The fruits like durian,rambutan,cempedak are very famous here.So if you want to know furture more about it visit MALAYSIA my beloved country.