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    WOW Power Leveling 1-70 Cheats

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 12:59 AM [General]

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    No matter what way you look at it, a WOW Power Leveling technique that actually works is going to require input from the players stand point. So when a guide says that the gamer must play for no less than 5 days and 30 hours to achieve a level 70 score, that means you are expected to play a full 155 hours of actual game play, unless of course you are utilizing a world of warcraft power leveling service.

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    Make Lots of World of Warcraft Gold

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 12:59 AM [General]

    Here is the guide for you how to make lots of World of Warcraft Gold. Read the post below togather now!

    Well frankly I don't like it but unfortunately while striding through the wilds of Aseroth - I have a major dilemma - I'm broke. Not completely broke mind you - just not able to afford the best things in life - not unlike my real life - which doesn't feel entirely fair. Mind you wow gold has always been a bit of an enigma to me - everyone else seems to earn it much more easily than me.

    Although I don't like it - I have looked at ways of getting a few extra WOW Gold coins. Frankly grinding away earning gold bores me stupid - but in world of warcraft gold is vital to buy the best things in the game. I can't say I was too keen in purchasing gold - although the clandestine meeting where the gold was passed to me in a rolled up sack at midnight behind the stormbank quite appealed. But then again I was bound to find the Blizzard undercover agent who was out to entrap utter noobs like me. I did have a happy half hour remembering all my favourite spy films though - remember Harry Lime - no of course you don't this is about World of Warcraft Gold isn't it.

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    2) I suspect they spend way too much time playing this game!

    World of Warcraft is a fantastic game but there are some extremely boring bits and these inevitably seem to revolve around money making. I tried quite a few of these guides and I am afraid they are a very mixed bag. There are a few that are not however and one of these is by Wayne Williams - one of the Rockafellers of WOW gold.

    You get quite a lot of stuff for your money - a huge guide to making money in WoW, lots of step by step guides complete with lots of screen captures to help explain the concepts. there are specific instructions on how to perform these and I don't think many players would have the knowledge of many of these World of Warcraft Gold Making schemes. Some really surprising methods that I am quite sure would have continued to elude me without this guide.

    There is also a mining map guide which shows you the very exact spots for the most profitable mining - needless to say I'd managed to avoid all of these as well ! The other major bonus is the Auction House guide -which is extremely good - many reports write very vague tips around World of Warcraft Money making in the auction houses but Wayne actually delivers videos of his techniques so you can see the exact process he is following. All the methods are thus explained very well and clearly.

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    If you want to learn the secrets of WOW Gold making - you'd definitely be advised to buy this guide.

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    Turbine marches continued yearly expansions

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 12:58 AM [General]

    Executive producer for Lord of the Rings Online Jeffrey Steefel doesn't seem to have any interest in mimicking his companies competitors. He recently told gamesindustry.biz, "We have been driving our content strategy based on our game and our audience," adding, "What other folks do is driven by their needs." You really do have to appreciate a company that knows where its livelihood lies.

    So players can expect the same amount of book updates and further yearly expansions, which sounds like it can only be a good thing for a game that at launch was often tagged with the, "Not enough to do at end-game" complaint. It doesn't seem like that's ever going to become a problem again, however.
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    smack down

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 01:57 AM EST [General]

    f_ck off

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    cena is the best!!!!!!!!

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 01:53 AM EST [General]

    Im so glad cena beat chris jerico i dont like jerico  he cheats alot i dont like edge either. jeff hardy should win the wwe championship.

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    What Is Time?

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 06:53 AM GMT [science]

    With the election out of the way I hope to return to writing about scientific subjects again.  I devoted the first part of November to writing  a lengthy essay for  a change.

    The Foundational Questions Institute (FQXi) has a mission  " To catalyze, support, and disseminate research on questions at the foundations of physics and cosmology, particularly new frontiers and innovative ideas integral to a deep understanding of reality but unlikely to be supported by conventional funding sources."

    FQXi has conducted  an essay contest dealing with the nature of time.  They have posted a list of the essays. 

    My essay asks the question whether time is an arrow or a boomerang.  There may be a problem with downloading the essay.  I can read the original .pdf file on my computer, but for some reason cannot download it from the site.   

    Time is extremely important for human society, but is what humans call "time" an aspect of physics other than a means of measuring the rate that physical processes occur. We measure time as cycles and perhaps that is all time is -- a series of interacting cycles. The universe may have had a beginning, but probably not in either the way supported by religious leaders or in exactly the manner described by most physicists. If the universe came from a black hole, it is more likely that the material left as jets of "lumpy" material instead of as separate subatomic particles. The gradual "loss" of energy into a state in which some energy no longer interacts with the universe is the only real indicator of an "arrow of time". A steady state universe would require that black holes, or some other physical phenomena, recycle this energy perhaps by absorbing low energy radiation and matter and then emitting both as jets capable of producing new stars. If time is a physical dimension, matter would probably not be able to travel backwards through time, but perhaps information could, especially if the human mind exists in a dimension above time. I don't claim to have the answers to these questions only speculation about what the answers might involve.

    I may elaborate on these ideas in future posts.  I may also post the abstracts of some of the other essays.

     

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    Hugging Dad

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 12:52 AM CST [General]

    Twenty years ago today, I lost my dad.  I still miss him. He was gone far too soon. A smoker from the age of ten, cancer took him at fifty-seven. My dad had always been there, and now he was gone.

    I have many wonderful memories of my dad. I remember us standing in the backyard with a bucket and a coin. He would "throw" the coin over the house, and we would run around to the front yard where he would "catch" the coin in the bucket. It always amazed me. When I got older, I figured out he either had never actually thrown the coin, or he had used two coins. But at the age of five or six, this amazing feat got filed in the "Dad can do anything" folder in my mind.

    I can still hear his whistle greeting us every time he came in the front door from work. I can see him sitting in the living room, laughing at all the corny jokes on "Hee Haw." And I'll never forget the sick and wounded birds he found along the way and brought home to nurse back to health.

    Some of my favorite memories of my dad are the stories he would tell about his life. To this day, I talk with pride about how he dropped out of school in the eighth grade to run away from home and join the Army. He managed to get into the Army by lying about his age. But while I have always been proud of this story, I wasn't always proud of his eighth grade education. As I grew older and became more educated myself, I often responded to his "uneducated" points of view with a belittling tone of disgust in my voice. He must have felt like an idiot. I ache and cringe to this day over it. I cannot let it go. But it was all part of how I drew somewhat away from him in my later teens and lost some precious time that I wish I could get back.

    One of my early memories about my dad is that he loved country music. When I was very young, we had a record player and a handful of country music albums. I remember loving Patsy Cline's "Walking after Midnight" and Hank Snow's "Lazy Bones." As a child, I enjoyed those albums, but as I grew, I started listening to the rock music that my peers liked. Dad's music was left behind as I moved from The Monkees to Three Dog Night to The Rolling Stones. Music, like so many other things, was something we no longer shared.

    When I was in my early twenties, on a lark, I bought a collection of Hank Williams' greatest hits. Hank was one of my dad's favorites, and while I had heard his songs sung by other people, I had never actually heard the man himself. From the moment the needle hit the record, I was mesmerized. I fell in love with Hank's voice and songs and started listening to them all the time. I learned to play them on the guitar and eventually got to where I could sound just like Hank when singing his songs. Dad liked this.

    I eventually drifted away from listening to Hank Williams, though I never stopped liking his music. Along the way, my dad died. And then, eighteen years later, at Christmastime, I put Hank Williams on my Christmas list and received two greatest hits CDs as gifts. Something about the songs seemed different this time around. Hank didn't sound any different than he had before, but I now felt so emotionally attached to this music. I would play the CDs over and over and could not get enough of them. Then, one day, it dawned on me: when I listen to Hank Williams, I feel like I'm hugging my dad. I don't know if anybody else can possibly understand that concept, but it's powerful to me. I know it's not a real hug. I'm not talking about some metaphysical experience. But emotionally, the music of Hank Williams makes me feel like I'm hugging my dad.

    I will see my dad again. I praise God that Dad got saved eight months before he died, and I look forward to our reunion. But in the meantime, I'll continue to put on "I Can't Help It If I'm Still in Love with You" and give him a big old hug. It feels good.

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    The Saxe-Coburg Diaries 1996 - Part 3

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 06:50 AM GMT [General]

     

      Affectionately dedicated to Amicus, the Saxe-Coburgs most loyal lickspittle subject, in the hope that this morning's hangover is not too dire.

     

       February - As Parts of Scotland disappeared under the worst blizzards for decades and Fenian fanatics reverted to type in Docklands, the royal household came under attack from a new and unexpected source: the urban fox. Angered by constant assaults on its country cousins by Charles and his chums, a vengeful member of this growing canine underclass launched a surprise counter-offensive by stealing into the grounds of Buckingham Palace and tearing the Queen's entire flock of pink flamingos to shreds.

     

     

    "Another flamingo? I simply couldn't Ma'am."

      Understandably piqued at having her usually idyllic, ornamental pool made to resemble a Peckinpah film set, Her Majesty ordered the rebellious Reynard responsible hunted down and destroyed. Sadly, an expectant populace was denied the spectacle of mounted royalty hallooing its way along The Mall behind a pack of baying corgis when the culprit's despatch was entrusted to the more mundane devices of the palace garden staff.

     

      As if attacks by the indigenous wildlife were not worrying enough, there were also republican rumblings from Her Majesty's "Loyal" Opposition. Although New Labour's proposed constitutional changes did not directly impinge on the role of the monarchy, Tony Blair's assertion that accidents of birth should not entitle hereditary peers to a say in government very obviously had more far reaching implications.

     

      Phil the Greek took centre stage briefly following a revelation in The Sun newspaper that it had been offered a tape recording of a telephone conversation between him and a mystery "well spoken, upper-class woman". It later emerged that his interlocutor had been Lady Romsey, a long standing family friend, who shares his interest in coach driving. Ultimately, the so-called "Duke-gate" tape served only to reinforce the Duke's reputation as one of the country's foremost bores. As even The Sun, with its notoriously liberal interpretation of what constitutes "news", was unable to find anything in the whole seventeen minute recording worthy of publication.

     

      Slightly more interesting was the fact that the amateur recordist responsible for the tape, hospital worker Neville Hawkins, was suspended from his job as a result of his involvement. Seemingly suggesting that among the overpaid bureaucrats who run what is left of the National Health Service there are some more interested in future honours lists than in current staffing levels.

     

      A happier note was struck by the remarriage of Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles, the ex-husband of Prince Charles's mistress, Camilla Parker Bowles. If ever a man was entitled to a little wedded bliss it is surely this noble officer who, in the best traditions of the service, uncomplainingly laid down his wife for his future king and country. It is to be hoped that following his stoically borne humiliation, the good Brigadier found some consolation in the knowledge that while his then wife was betraying him with the Army's next Commander-in-Chief, the Prince was himself being cuckolded by a mere acting Major.

     

      Another divorcee in the news was Jane Dunn-Butler, whose name was romantically linked with that of millionaire shipping broker Dimitri Horne. Fore readers unfamiliar with the endless list of royal hangers-on, Ms Dunn-Butler had for some years been employed as "dresser" to the Duchess of York. As such she had collaborated with some of the world's most expensive couturiers in ensuring that her royal mistress seldom resembled anything more elegant than a bag of washing in a wig. It was to be hoped that her future love life would prove more successfully than her past professional one.

     

      The royal touring season got underway with official trips by both Prince Charles and his sister. The Princess Royal led the way with a tour of  The Falklands - one of the few venues where visiting royalty can expect to shake hands with the entire population. Shortly thereafter, Charles found himself among the genocidal bandits of the former Yugoslavia, where it is advisable to count one's fingers after shaking hands with anybody. Before the month was out the Prince also visited Morocco, part of an increasingly fundamentalist Islamic region where only the most law abiding citizens still have hands to shake...

     

     

    To be continued...

     

     

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    Egyptian Manners for Foreigners

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 12:30 AM [Travel Etiquette]

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    Egypt has a lot to offer for tourists from its natural beauty to its man-made structures. In having a tour in Egypt however, one should consider many things when it comes to manners or etiquettes. Many Egyptians are Muslims and they religiously abide in rules and standards of conduct.

    The very first thing you will need to know is the dress code in Egypt. Except for the pool areas and beaches, you cannot go out, for girls, exposing your knees and thighs to the public.

    Since Egyptians are generally conservative, do not engage in public display of affection such as kissing and embracing. Do not come too close with the members of the opposite sex but don't inch away when they happened to stand close to you.

    In Egypt, they don't use their left hands in eating, shaking hands or handing things.

    The palm facing the person means warding away evil spirits; therefore it can be very offensive to them.

    When invited to their home, bring some sweets for a present. Don't bring wine unless you are sure that somebody in the family drinks. Muslims don't often drink wine or any alcoholic drinks. Remove your shoes before entering a house and don't sit in the chair cross-legged.

    Never give your hosts flowers. These gifts are only for weddings, funerals and for sick people. Small gadgets like compasses are really good gifts since Muslims will need them in indicating the direction to Mecca when doing their prayers.

    Do not refuse the drinks offered to you although you have no intention in drinking them, that will be very impolite. Also ask for second helpings when eating to compliment the host for the food.

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    Gift-Giving Tips for Foreigners in China

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 12:29 AM [Fun Activities]

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    Gift-giving, as a sign of friendship, is a way to make your relationship with people better. It can be done formally with business partners or relatives and casually with acquaintances. In giving and receiving gifts in China, there are few things that you really have to bear in mind to avoid misinterpretation of intentions.

    First, you should know that Chinese people love the color red and the number eight (8). On the other hand, you couldn't just choose the color white unless somebody just died. Also, don't pick clocks for gifts. It may imply your wishing ill for that person.

    Another no-no in gift-giving in China is any of the sharp objects such as scissors or knives- no matter how fancy they look like. This means cutting the friendship you have with another person.

    One bad-luck thing in China is the number four (4). If you want to give them a set of objects, those items should not come in fours. They are very superstitious about the number 4 that they even refuse to have fourth floors in their buildings.

    When handing the gifts, present them with two arms. Also, receive any gift given to you with both hands.

    In China, they don't usually open gifts in front of the one who gave them right after receiving the gift. It may be considered as an odd over-excitement (or greed). Also try refusing a gift before accepting it. Accepting gifts right away may also look greedy to them.

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    Helpful Reminders on Chinese Etiquettes

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 12:28 AM [Travel Etiquette]

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    As China becomes more open to tourists and international businesses, it becomes more convenient to travel and stay there, whether for some official or simply recreational purposes. It's easy to survive and get along with people in China since most of the Western customs are just similar to their culture. But, there are just some variations in culture that a tourist should know in order to cope well with the Chinese culture.

    There are practices that sprouted from their beliefs and are therefore important to be respectfully observed. There are also things unique to the Chinese culture that are not necessarily strictly followed but will help you a lot to get along with people very well.

    Always remember these impolite gestures so that you don't them in China.

    a. Pointing with your finger (use your whole hand in pointing directions instead)

    b. Snapping your fingers

    c. whistling

    d. kissing or hugging when greeting people ,unless you are very close to the person (shake hands instead)

    e. using only one hand when receiving gifts or business cards, use both hands instead so that you are not mistaken to be rude and impolite

    f. keeping away the card immediately after receiving it, take some moments to read the card instead to show interest in the card and the person.

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    Some Important Etiquettes in Thailand

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 12:27 AM [Travel Etiquette]

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    Thailand is indeed a beautiful place. The people are friendly and the cost of living is very affordable. You can definitely go around and suit yourself with the variety of amusement and services they offer. But don't forget that Thailand has some strict social rules that everybody should respect. To help you enjoy as much as possible without getting yourself into trouble, here are some helpful reminders about Thailand's social rules.

    1. The first thing that you have to bear in mind is taking off your shoes when entering a temple or a house.

    2. Never point things or direction with your feet. This is very rude and impolite. You may get into a fight just by giving your hands some rest and using your feet instead.

    3. Never touch somebody else's head. This is also a sign of disrespect or belittling the person.

    4. Respect the people's religion. Do not laugh, not even smile, when you see people doing some unusual religious gestures. You may not know which is religious sometimes so you'd better watch out.

    5. Don't talk about the Royal family, especially the king. Thais revere their king so much that will be very offended when you comment on him. Don't even joke about him nor speak anything about him. You may say something that will upset them.

    6. Thai culture is very conservative. Don't wear provocative clothes and keep your flesh private no matter how the weather becomes. You may wear less conservative clothes in the beaches where rules and expectations are so much less and free.

    7. Don't raise your voice and always be calm. Thais don't normally go mad and shout when they're upset. As much as possible, keep your anger to yourself and try to talk things out smoothly.

    When you familiarize yourself with these rules, you may keep them and enjoy your vacation.

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    Tips for Travelers to Thailand

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 12:26 AM [Travel Tips]

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    Thailand is a good place to go for a vacation because it doesn't only offer excellent beaches and beautiful nature for sight-seeing but it is also one of the safest places to roam around. The culture and beliefs of the people make them less likely to do crime and a tourist can expect good treatment from strangers.

    When you want to go to the countryside for more adventure, you may use their main means of transportation- buses. There are a lot of buses traveling everyday and they come in three classes. There are comfortable air conditioned buses, the middle class and the hard-seat buses that make a lot of stops along the way. Always pick the first class buses since the two dollars you will save will surely be not worth it. Anyway, bus fare in Thailand are really cheap.

    To get around the country, you may use the train for some leisure trip. There are also good sleeper units for an overnight trip. The train stops only in some major destinations but the railroad leads you to different places with really cool and awesome views. You may also rent a car or a motorbike.

    When it comes to eating and drinking, it will be safe to have your own bottle of water. Always try to look around before deciding to eat in a certain place. Hygiene and sanitation are very inconsistent in different areas. Also carry some insect repellant or sprays. There are malaria-carrying bugs in some area of the country.

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    The end of the world is nigh

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 06:25 AM GMT [General]

    They could never agree which livery to give it

    Even the Mighty Honda are feeling the pinch. They have announced from immediate effect that they are pulling out of F1. The Brackley-based squad will be put up for sale with immediate effect and that if no buyer is found by March then the team will be closed.

    The car giant’s  F1 exit will throw the immediate futures of its near 700-strong workforce, including British driver Jenson Button and former Ferrari mastermind Brawn, into doubt should Honda fail to find a new owner for the team it took full control of in September 2005.

    Honda’s  withdrawal appears to confirm the manufacturer squad is the first Formula 1 victim of the global financial downturn, while other outfits have also been mooted as possibly having financial concerns.

    The Japanese firm recently cut its road car production in both Japan and Europe, including a 50-day shutdown at its Swindon plant early next year, and its US sales last month fell 32%.

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    Japanese Etiquettes a Traveler Must Know

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 12:25 AM [Travel Etiquette]

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    Japan is one of the countries you would want to visit for a vacation because of its many contribution in technology, good discipline among citizens, impressive infrastructures and beautiful views to visit. Before going to Japan, a traveler should just take note of some reminders to avoid troubles and make much of the trip.

    First, consider learning some survival Nihongo, Japan's official language, such as:

    "Ohayo" for "good morning"

    "Konnichiwa" for "good afternoon"

    "Konbanwa" for" good evening"

    "Sayonara" for "good bye"

    "Hajimemashite Dozo Yoroshiku"  for "How are you and please to meet you"

    Second, take some gift items with you. Gifts are given much importance in Japanese culture. These are signs of friendship and politeness.  When giving gifts, make sure that presents are wrapped very well in special wraps. Don't give surprise gifts. It will be more polite to inform your hosts, friends or business partners that you will be giving them presents in advance.

    When you go out to eat, never pour your own wine or drinks by yourself. In Japanese culture, the person nearest to you will be the one to pour your drinks in your glass and you do the same to him/her.

    When you are invited to a home, this means that you are considered as a close friend already. Always remember to bring presents with you. And most importantly, leave your shoes outside the house and wear the slippers provided by the hosts.

    Lastly, do not open the door of a taxi by yourself. They have automatic controls to open the door for you.

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    Famous Potato Soup

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 12:23 AM CST [General]

    Potatoes cut into bite size pieces -

    - boil until done - drain

    Onion - at least one large - diced

    Butter 1/2 stick (or maragarine)            Sautee' onion in the butter

    Make a rue with flour and sautee'd onions/butter. Add milk and 1 can of celery soup. Thin with milk until it is the consistency you like.

    Combine potatoes and onion mixture. Add some cut up Velvetta and seasoning salt.

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