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27 May, 2007 |
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Within the next few days I will write a topic about how to make money from combining search engines (SEs) and PTR programs! With this way you will NOT have to do any clicking to make money! It is like having a passive income.
The best thing is that I will review many SEs and create a list with the best of them so you don’t have to do any research. I might also make a list with the best PTR websites to combine with.
So, bookmark this page and stay around!
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Tuesday, April 24, 2007
TIB creates Bidhire.com
The new website that is owned by the TIB members is Bidhire.com
Here is what the administration was to say about it:
your art form, it really has to reflect on the times you live in. If you look at the folk music movement in America, people like Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, they also had a lot of criticism in their music. I remember, when Fela died, one of the visitors to his house said, ‘Here lies Africa’s Bob Dylan’. The music is fiery, it is confrontational because the times he was living in. If you looked at all the African countries then, there had been this transition from the colonial governments to self-determination on the part of most of the African countries. People were now governing themselves. Well, Africans found out that self-determination did not mean the eradication of ills in society. So, that was where the fiery and confrontational attitude of Afrobeat came out.
re you guyPicture_7 High heels at work are great for standing and looking vampy by the printer — but for the commuter trek to and from, they are a great big pain in the butt. Once I was riding the escalator behind a stylish blonde in pointy spikes. As she was about to step off, one of the spikes got caught in the escalator tread. “Snap!” went the heel. “Aaacckk!” went the girl. “HAHAHAHA!” went the mean-spirited WIRED employee. And so it goes.
Honestly, I don’t understand why the technology behind CAMiLEON Heels hasn’t been invented years ago. These awesome shoes have retractable heels, held into place with a steel rod that runs under the arch of the shoe, so you can adjust your stylish pointy shoe from a daring 3 1/4″ to a more sensible 1 1/2″ for walking. No more will I have to wear running shoes on the train!
As for the question of why I feel it necessary to wear high heels in the first place, please refer to the picture below of wee Kylie Minogue with Sharon Stone. Heels exist so that my friends and I don’t look like Yogi and Boo Boo Bear. Some of us need them to get things off high shelves, okay? Geez.
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Famous Zine Alert: The Baffler Has Risen From the Dead
By Annalee Newitz EmailMay 24, 2007 | 6:28:25 PMCategories: Art, Books, Current Affairs
Baffler17 In the pre-blog days of the 1990s, some of us used to publish things called zines — printed matter containing alternative or offbeat observations that wouldn’t fit into mainstream magazines owned by Conde Nast. The Baffler was one such zine, which rose to prominence on the strength of its quirky-smart writing, punk rock politics, and indie aesthetic. Its editor, Thomas Frank, has gone pro in the days since his zine stopped appearing in bookstores like Quimby’s or Needle
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25 Essential Reggae Tunes - Part 2: Some Old Grooves May 15, 2007
Posted by joppa in Reggae. 9 comments
Summer is coming, some of you asked for more reggae, so here it is!!
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Last time i gave you some of the most played reggae tunes. But as i said, some gems were missing. This time i’m giving you straight Foundation classics from the past. Most of this music was produced between the 60’s and the 70’s. Beautiful songs that took reggae music to a higher level, giving birth to the classic riddims all musicians still use nowodays.
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Modern productions are perfect from a technical point of view, so perfect they often sound cold and unexpressive. In each one of these old productions you can feel the artist’s soul, his heart vibrating to the beat, his passion for music, even his imperfections, but you’ll have to admit: what a sound!
“Our new website is now ready and available. Please go to www.bidhire.com and take a look. After all – you do own it. There is no other website like it on the internet at this time!!! It is unique in every aspect and we have it and own it. In a nutshell – it is an Ebay style website where people bid for services. But not just for ordinary services either. Have you ever needed a babysitter in a pinch? Someone to run errands? Someone to do yard work? Someone to do odd jobs? If you have looked, there really is no place online to find such a person…until now. We will invest quite a bit of money to make this website work, but we do need our owners help. Join and pass the word to EVERYONE that you know. For the next 90 days – it is free to join and free to post. There will be no cost for anything except advertising.”
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