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  • Who's brave enough..............Brilliant!!!

    One-Point Dares
    1. Ignore the first five people who say 'good morning' to you.
    2. To signal the end of a conversation, clamp your hands over your ears and grimace.
    3. Leave your fly open for one hour. If anyone points it out, say, "Sorry, I really prefer it this way".
    4. Walk sideways to the photocopier.
    5. While going in an elevator, gasp dramatically each time the doors open.
    6. When in elevator with one other person, tap them on the shoulder and pretend it wasn't you.
    7. Finish all your sentences with "In accordance with the prophecy..."
    8. Don't use any punctuation.
    9. Interrupt your conversation with someone by giving a huge dejected sigh.
    10. Use your highlighter pen on the computer screen.

    Three-Point Dares
    1. Say to your boss, "I like your style", wink, and shoot him with double-barreled fingers.
    2. Kneel in front of the water cooler and drink directly from the nozzle.
    3. Shout random numbers while someone is counting.
    4. Every time you get an email, shout ''email''.
    5. Put decaf in the coffee maker for 3 weeks. Once everyone has got over their caffeine addictions, switch to espresso.
    6. Keep hole punching your finger. Each time you do, shout, "dagnamit, it's happened again!". Then do it again.
    7. Introduce yourself to a new colleague as "the office bicycle". Then wink and pout.
    8. Call I.T. helpdesk and tell them that you can't seem to access any pornography web sites.

    Five-Point Dares
    1. At the end of a meeting, suggest that, for once, it would be nice to conclude with the singing of the national anthem (extra points if you actually launch into it yourself).
    2. Walk into a very busy person's office and while they watch you with growing irritation, turn the light switch on/off 10 times.
    3. For an hour, refer to everyone you speak to as "Dave".
    4. Announce to everyone in a meeting that you "really have to go do a number two".
    5. When you've picked up a call, before speaking finish off some fake conversation with the words, ''she can abort it for all I care''.
    6. After every sentence, say 'Mon' in a really bad Jamaican accent. As in: "The report's on your desk, Mon." Keep this up for one hour.
    7. In a meeting or crowded situation, slap your forehead repeatedly and mutter, "Shut up, damn it, all of you just shut up!"
    8. At lunchtime, get down on your knees and announce, "As God is my witness,I'll never go hungry again!"
    9. Repeat the following conversation 10 times to the same person: "Do you hear that?" "What?" "Never mind, it's gone now."
    10. Present meeting attendees with a cup of coffee and biscuit; smash each biscuit with your fist.
    11. During the course of a meeting, slowly edge your chair towards the door.
    12. As often as possible, skip rather than walk.
    13. Ask people what sex they are. Laugh hysterically after they answer.
    14. Sign or p.p. all letters with your initials and a swastika.
    15. Dry hump the photocopier. When someone spots you, stop and cough embarrassingly, then lean in to the machine and whisper loudly, "I'll see you tonight".

  • Secret Google Earth Flight Simulator

    Secret Google Earth Flight Simulator

    Some time last week, Google expanded Google Earth with Google Sky. As fascinating as Google Sky is, that's not the focus of this post. Along with the latest update comes a hidden feature of which I cannot seem to find any other information about. It's not in the release notes and a search on Google produces no results. Seems Google have done one of their unpublicised updates they're becoming well-known for.

    What I'm talking about is a flight simulator embedded within GE. Sounds awesome, doesn't it? If the thought amazes you as much as it did me, then might have run off and tried it for yourself. But there's a problem. Remember what I said above - it's a hidden feature!

    First of all you'll have to install the latest version of GE. Once you've started it all up, explored Google Sky a bit, then all you have to do is hit Ctrl+Alt+A (if you're running OS X it's Command+Option+A; some people have reported that Ctrl+A or Ctrl+Windows+A work when the standard Ctrl+Alt+A does not). If all goes as planned the following dialog should pop up:

    googleearth_flight_simulator_1

    As you can see from the screenshot there are only two aircraft to choose from at this stage. The F16 I find is much more enjoyable for a quick stint as it goes much faster than the SR22. Try both though as they're quite different flights. Then you get to pick a start position. The default option of Kathmandu runway gives you in the following scene:

    Before going wild pressing random keys like I did, have a look at the controls. Sidetracking a bit, you'll notice that the top of that page gives proof that Google purposefully hid this feature:

    Once you have entered flight simulator mode for the first time, you can re-enter the mode by choosing Tools > Enter Flight Simulator.

    Moving on though, you can get a quick start by holding Page Up for a few seconds to increase to maximum thrust (thrust meter is the left bar of the lower-left meters). Once you've accelerated to a sufficient velocity use the arrow keys to take-off. The keys are in reverse as one would expect with any flight simulator, so use the down arrow to take-off. When you've gained enough altitude then stabalise the aircraft to a straight flight path.

    It can be rather tricky to get the hang of as the controls are quite sensitive. However, the same can be said of any reasonable flight simulator as that's the nature of flying. After a little fiddling around and once you're stable you should see a nice view of the Himalayas out on the horizon:

    Overall, I think they've done a good job considering (assuming?) this is their first release. There are several things missing though. A major thing is that you don't get a view of the aircraft at all. It would be nice if they could add several views, including a view from within the cockpit with full controls, etc. The controls are covered well. It works with joysticks, however I couldn't find one to test with. The mouse control is very effective although switching between mouse and keyboard I found a little poor as it would jerk the aircraft.

    The airports are covered fairly well, with almost all major airports included in the list. Perhaps a search option could be added to search for airports, since all the data should already be available as it's displayed in the main Google Earth view. However, the locations might not have sufficient precision. I think the aircraft selection needs to be improved drastically before this is fully launched.

    If you are having trouble just start Google Earth until the globe is showing and then try the various key combinations originally posted.

    If you are still having trouble perform the following (Windows users):

    1. Open up Notepad
    2. Paste in the lines:

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Google Earth Plus\FlightSim]
    "IsEnabled"=dword:00000001

    3. Save the file as FlightSim.reg
    4. Double-click FlightSim.reg; if Windows asks for permission to import, allow it
    5. Restart Google Earth
    6. Go to the Tools | Enter Flight Simulator... menu item

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  • New parasite wasp species found

    A new species of parasitic wasp has been identified after it hatched on a scientist's desk.

    Dr Chris Williams, who is originally from Hengoed, in south Wales, made the chance discovery while studying the life-cycle of marsh flies in Ireland.

    He had been waiting for flies to hatch in jam jars when two different species of parasitic wasp emerged instead.

    The eggs of the new species are laid inside fly larvae and when hatched the bug eats the maggot.

    It then develops before emerging as an adult wasp.

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    The insects had been collected from a field in Ardkill Turlough, County Mayo.

    To mark the find, the new wasp has been named after the ancient Latin name for Ireland - Mesoleptus hibernica.

    Dr Williams, a post doctoral fellow, was studying at the National University of Ireland, Galway, when he made the discovery.

    Jam jars

    He said: "I came across two little black marsh fly puparia (case of the pupa) and kept them in jam jars on my desk expecting that adult marsh flies might hatch but what emerged were two different species of parasitic wasp.

    "After resisting the temptation to name it after someone I know - who really wants to be named after a parasite? - we settled on naming it Mesoleptus hibernica in honour of the country where it was discovered."

    Dr Williams had been researching snail-killing marsh flies when the wasp emerged.

    "Mud snails carry liverfluke and the larvae of marsh flies act as biological controls, having a positive impact on the instances of liverfluke by keeping the snail populations down," Dr Williams said.

    "Any species impacting the marsh fly population will have a negative effect on the natural control that exists for the liverfluke-carrying mud snails."

    A team scientists from Italy, Finland and the UK were brought together to identify the wasp.

  • Man held after police stand-off UK

    A 25-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of throwing objects off a building in Bath.

    Armed police sealed off James Street West, Avon Street and Westgate Buildings while they were involved in a stand-off at the scene.

    A spokesman for Avon and Somerset Police said the arrested man had been taken to hospital for medical checks.

    An eyewitness claimed a bare-chested man had threatened to throw himself off the building.

    Some of the bystanders also reportedly heard the man making demands to see his son and a woman was seen being allowed through the police cordon.

  • Stowaway Afghan spider kills family dog

    LONDON, England (CNN) -- The family of a British soldier serving in Afghanistan has been forced from their home after a poisonous spider hitched a ride back with him and apparently killed their pet dog.

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    Lorraine Griffiths and her three children, aged 18, 16, and 4, moved out their house in Colchester, southeast England, and are refusing to return until the spider is apprehended, the UK Press Association reported.

    Griffiths told the East Anglian Daily Times that the spider appeared after her husband, Rodney, returned from a four-month tour of duty in Helmand province, the arid southern Afghan frontline in the fight against Taliban extremists.

    "My son Ricky was in my bedroom looking for his underwear, and he went into the drawer under my bed, and something crawled across his hand," she told the paper.

    She said their pet dog Cassie confronted the creature, which they identified on the Internet as a camel spider, but ran out whimpering when it hissed at her.

    "It sees too much of a coincidence that she died at the same time that we saw the spider," she said.

    The desert-dwelling camel spider, actually an insect rather than an arachnid, can run up to 25 kilometers (15 miles) an hour and reach 15 centimeters (6 inches) in length. Its bite is not deadly to humans but can kill small animals

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    We are now offering this classic progenitor of the Rockstar Games lineage as the first in a recurring series of Rockstar PC game downloads, absolutely free of charge. It's a chance for new fans to experience the roots of Rockstar as well as our way of saying thank you to our long-time supporters feeling that pang of nostalgia. Simply fill out the form below and check your email for a direct link to the file - we've even optimized the game for play on the latest and greatest computers. Now, don't say we never gave you anything.

  • Change any PayPal price with Data Tamper for FireFox

    Thanks to a little add-on for Mozilla FireFox, you will be able to buy things online with PayPal for $0.01 instead of the normal price. Now this works by literally changing the price: you're going to tell the PayPal payment system to make you pay $0.01 instead of the normal price of the product you're buying. This works really well when it's a computer that automatically sends you the product when they see that you've paid, but it works less well when it's an actual person that sends the order. However, they might think it's an error and send it anyway

    So here are the instructions that will help you getting your stuff online for practically free:

    Step 1

    Download https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/966 and then restart FireFox so that the add-on is fully installed

    Step 2

    Go shopping on the website you want, then checkout.

    Step 3

    When you see the final page, before clicking on the PayPal Checkout logo, on FireFox, go under Tools in the Menu and then click Tamper Data. When the new window with title Tamper Data - Ongoing Requests has opened, click Start Tamper. You may now click on the PayPal Checkout logo.

    Step 4

    Once you have clicked that button, a small new screen will come up with three new buttons: the one you want to click is the one called Tamper. A new window will pop up called Tamper Popup.

    Step 5

    This is where the fun starts: on the right side of the Tamper Popup window, you should see Loads of white boxes, most of them with text in them. To the left of these boxes, there are names like "currency code" or "item number" for example. If there aren't more than 5 boxes, close the window and wait till a new window pops up like on Step 4. If however, there are more than 5 boxes, find the one called amount and change whatever is inside to 0.01

    Step 6

    Then, check that boxes called shipping and tax are set to 0.00

    Step 7

    Afterwards, you can click OK.
    The Tamper Popup should close.
    Once it's closed, a few new small windows with the three buttons will open: just click Submit on all of them.

    Step 8
    When the PayPal page appears, on the Tamper Data - Ongoing Requests
    window click Stop Tamper.

    Step 9

    On the PayPal page, enter your login details and click Log in.
    Then, follow the steps as usual, making sure that all the prices stated are set to $0.01 or £0.01.

    Step 10

    Done!

    Tip

    Try creating another PayPal account before doing this with only about $1 on it. This way, if the system doesn't work (very rare) then you won't be charged anything unless the product you are trying to buy costs under $1.

  • Apologies to everyone

    My sincere apologies to everyone visiting my blog and trying to download the .pdf files , i did not realise they weren't being hosted correctly , i have now fixed this by using an outside host

    anyone that attempted to download the files can now do so by clicking the links in the post

    and many thanks to SeasideMan for bringing this to my attention

  • How to “Legally” Gain Access to Digital

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  • Top 10 Ebay Cons

    SHILL BIDDING

    In eBay's own words, "Shill bidding is bidding that artificially increases an item's price or apparent desirability", and it's just as common on eBay as it is in any auction room up and down the country. But just because that dodgy geezer in the sheepskin coat, upping the interest on his old Mondeo, is all part of the "charm", it doesn't mean it's OK on eBay. In fact, it's a criminal offence and there have been several prosecutions, here in the UK. Not only that, but eBay's rules prevent you bidding on items being sold by your friends, family and (take note) your work colleagues! The only exceptions are purchases made using the "Buy it Now" option or fixed price listings. So how can you recognise the danger signs? Well, as from 31-03-08, bidders' IDs are hidden to all but the seller, so it is almost impossible to work out who you are bidding against, but you can still keep a look out for sellers who immediately relist an item - wouldn't you try to communicate with a non-paying bidder first, instead of arbitrarily relisting straight away? You can also use use the information provided in the drop down menu, to assess the amount of activity between the seller and each bidder. For some time, bidders' identities have been hidden once the bidding exceeds 100 GBP, but this new change hides all bidders' identities, regardless of the amount involved. Clearly, eBay are well aware of the possible increase in shill bidding, and they have introduced some extra security measures to help control the situation.

    POSTAGE INFLATION

    Ever bid for an item and discovered an inflated postage charge? Well, so have I, even as a seasoned eBayer who should have checked first. If the seller is simply trying to avoid eBay fees, rather than trying to pull a fast one, then that's something between you (and your ability to assess the total cost of the item including shipping), the seller (and their ability to to assess how close they can push it before someone reports them) and eBay (and their ability to assess what they need to do to avoid any more adverse publicity)! If the seller is trying to con you then you may find something extremely mild (like headlining their 2nd class postal rate, for instance) or something very naughty (like a total absence of their delivery charge in the actual listing). If you haven't done it already, change your customised settings so that a postage column appears in all your searches, and allow yourself some investigative time for those impulse buys. One of my guides shows you how to adjust your customised settings to show not just a postage column, but other useful data too. Clearly, careful packing costs more than just the value of the stamps, but there are limits and eBay are actively pursuing sellers who are charging you too much. With eBay's new "Feedback 2" feature, you can help the eBay community by marking down sellers who overcharge and by marking up sellers who don't.

    FAKES

    Have you read official eBay press releases about how fraudulent sellers represent just a tiny fraction of all transactions? Have you also read comments to the effect that it's impossible to know just how many sellers on eBay are chomping at the bit to take you to the cleaners? Well, consider this. A recent report by the research group, IDC, showed that (at the time of the survey) more than 50% of all Microsoft software sold on eBay globally was fake, and it had become such a problem that Microsoft have launched a global campaign to track down the culprits. That's right, more than 50%! Well, in my humble opinion, 50% is rather bigger than "a tiny fraction". Everything from razor blades to archaeological artefacts are faked and offered to gullible buyers Some fakes are almost comical in their attempts to deceive, but others are much harder to spot. The other day, an eBayer posted a message on the chat boards, asking if it was OK to list "replica" **** trainers. Unbelievable! But it's a measure of the fact that some casual sellers do not realise that selling counterfeit items on eBay is naughty. At the other end of the scale, there are sellers whose activities are funding major organised crime. We are truly in a global market, where sellers' perceptions of legitimacy vary from country to country, and it's a shame we have to treat our on-line experiences with some circumspection. I won't insult your intelligence, you already know what to do, but remember that sellers can use special software that can create multiple eBay accounts, and the consequent interlinked positive feedbacks, faster than you could possibly imagine, so don't rely on sellers' feedback history. Have a look at my guide to feedback scamming, and how to avoid becoming a victim. And if you get the chance, have a look at my guide on how to roughly assess the level of fraud going on in the category of your choice, simply by using eBay's own search tools. Now I'd like to temper my comments at this point by saying that although eBay are bound to be a target, the trade in fakes is only there to start with because faked stuff often sells. So let's all be careful out there.

    THE SECOND CHANCE OFFER

    A bidder just gets pipped at the post, and ends up as the second highest bidder when the auction ends. A few days later the second highest bidder receives an email, ostensibly from the seller, saying that the original highest bidder has declined to pay and that the item is available if payment is sent. The email looks genuine and the buyer may not know much about how second chance offers work. With the increased awareness of other scams on eBay, the success rate for pulling off this type of fraud is much higher than it used to be. It has become such a problem that many experienced sellers take control of the situation by highlighting in their listings the fact that no second chance offers are made, and that the bidder should report any offer received to eBay. Always ascertain whether the second chance offer you have received is genuine, by contacting the buyer first, before parting with your hard earned cash. Ebay know this is a problem, and have introduced a policy whereby bidders' IDs are hidden on all items selling for over £100. However, you should still be careful, and never ever respond to emails unless you're absolutely certain of their origin.

    "ADVERTISED ELSEWHERE"

    Have you seen those listings, where the seller says, "this item is advertised elsewhere, so I reserve the right to withdraw this auction at any time"? Well, this may be a genuine account of the situation, but what if the seller plans to withdraw it if the bidding has stopped far short of expectations? Exactly, and it could well be a con. If you really want the item then ask the seller to substantiate the claim, or move on. Nothing is more frustrating than finding the item you have been bidding on removed, because the seller is "advertising elsewhere", and you will be potentially tied in to the bidding on a bogus auction when you could be bidding elsewhere. This has become such a problem that many sellers are highlighting the fact that their item is "NOT advertised elsewhere" as a selling feature in it's own right.

    "NOT AS DESCRIBED"

    How many times have you seen the phrase, "I'm not an expert" in sellers' descriptions. Perhaps I'm being harsh here, but if you follow the feedback trails to these sellers you will often find comments to the effect that the item was not without fault. Sellers will feign ignorance to avoid declaring faults, and it's yet another con. Be prepared to ask questions if you anticipate that the seller's perception of an item's condition will differ from your own. Try and get the seller to be more specific, if they are using vague terms such as "great", "lovely" or "fine", and remember that many buyers have inadvertently "won" an empty box and had no redress, simply because the seller has been clever with the wording of their listing. Know your rights, and remember that if the seller is selling for the purpose of making a profit then they are running a business in the eyes of the law. Buyers should be aware that items bought from eBay traders are covered by the Distance Selling Regulations, so seek further advice if you feel that your item was not as described.

    "LOST IN THE POST"

    So you've won the item of your dreams with a virgin bid. Fantastic, or at least it appeared to be, until the item ends up "lost in the post". Contrary to popular opinion, Royal Mail are pretty good, and it may just be that your item wasn't sent at all. Watch out for your lost item popping up again in a future auction, but probably with a higher starting price. Naturally, there's always a possibility of a genuine delay or loss, and remember that your seller cannot make a claim against Royal Mail for 15 days after posting, so liaise with your seller in a friendly and constructive manner.

    FEEDBACK SCAMS

    Did you know that a seller can gain ten thousand positive feedbacks in less time than it takes to get a reply from eBay customer services? If you type the words FEEDBACK and SCAM into a search engine you will see what I mean. With such a reliance on feedback, it's vital to check exactly how that feedback has been gained. Does it look as if the seller has been selling e-books prior to offering a plasma TV, for example? Is seller's feedback entirely from sellers, and this is the first item they are offering for sale? Do your homework, and read my guide to feedback scamming.

    CHARGEBACKS

    This is a only coffee-break guide, but a whole book could be written about this topic. Sellers can find themselves out of pocket if they're not careful. Buyers can buy items via Paypal, claim that the item was never received, and receive a Paypal refund. The seller is only protected if they have shipped to a confirmed address using a trackable service. Canny buyers will target sellers who just ship via untracked services. Ever received a parcel that you unexpectedly had to sign for? Well, it's highly likely that the seller paid the extra for recorded delivery simply because they were worried about being scammed by a buyer who claims not to have received their parcel. For those sellers who are considering selling on eBay Express, you need to be aware that eBay require you to be willing to ship to unconfirmed addresses using Paypal, leaving yourself open to potential fraud, and a lot of sellers are uneasy about it. Sellers should scrutinise the buyer's feedback carefully, to see if there is any previous evidence of chargeback activity, before shipping high value items.

    THE UK BUYER WHO WANTS YOU TO SHIP TO HIS RELATIVE IN ***

    Count the stars and guess the country. That's right - got it in one! Such a common scam, that your auction for that mobile phone is quite likely to be targeted. The buyer claims to be in the UK, but wants the item to shipped to "you know where". Various methods are employed to try to get you to ship your item before you receive the payment. If you watch the available documentary footage you will see enforcement agencies lucky to escape with their lives when raiding internet cafes to make arrests. This form of scamming is very big business. You can protect yourself to a certain extent by setting up your preferences so that your item can only be bid on by UK based sellers, an immediate Paypal payment is required (for Buy it Now items), by selecting Paypal as the only payment method allowed and making sure you never ever ship an item before you receive payment, no matter how much money is being offered.

  • 301 Useless Facts

    1. Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) was born on and died on days when Halley’s Comet can be seen. During his life he predicted that he would die when it could be seen.

    2. US Dollar bills are made out of cotton and linen.

    3. The “57″ on the Heinz ketchup bottle represents the number of pickle types the company once had.

    4. Americans are responsible for about 1/5 of the world’s garbage annually. On average, that’s 3 pounds a day per person.

    5. Giraffes and rats can last longer without water than camels.

    6. Your stomach produces a new layer of mucus every two weeks so that it doesn’t digest itself.

    7. 98% of all murders and rapes are by a close family member or friend of the victim.

    8. A B-25 bomber crashed into the 79th floor of the Empire State Building on July 28, 1945.

    9. The Declaration of Independence was written on hemp (marijuana) paper.

    10. The dot over the letter “i” is called a tittle.

    11. A raisin dropped in a glass of fresh champagne will bounce up and down continuously from the bottom of the glass to the top.

    12. Benjamin Franklin was the fifth in a series of the youngest son of the youngest son.

    13. Triskaidekaphobia means fear of the number 13. Paraskevidekatriaphobia means fear of Friday the 13th (which occurs one to three times a year). In Italy, 17 is considered an unlucky number. In Japan, 4 is considered an unlucky number.

    14. A female ferret will die if it goes into heat and cannot find a mate.

    15. All the chemicals in a human body combined are worth about 6.25 euro (if sold separately).

    16. In ancient Rome, when a man testified in court he would swear on his testicles.

    17. The ZIP in “ZIP code” means Zoning Improvement Plan.

    18. Coca-Cola contained Coca (whose active ingredient is cocaine) from 1885 to 1903.

    19. A “2 by 4″ is really 1 1/2 by 3 1/2.

    20. It’s estimated that at any one time around 0.7% of the world’s population is drunk.

    21. Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king from history: Spades = David ; Clubs = Alexander the Great ; Hearts = Charlemagne ; Diamonds = Caesar

    22. 40% of McDonald’s profits come from the sales of Happy Meals.

    23. Every person, including identical twins, has a unique eye and tongue print along with their finger print.

    24. The “spot” on the 7-Up logo comes from its inventor who had red eyes. He was an albino.

    25. 315 entries in Webster’s 1996 dictionary were misspelled.

    26. The “save” icon in Microsoft Office programs shows a floppy disk with the shutter on backwards.

    27. Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin both married their first cousins (Elsa Löwenthal and Emma Wedgewood respectively).

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    54. Half of all bank robberies take place on a Friday.

    55. The name Wendy was made up for the book Peter Pan. There was never a recorded Wendy before it.

    56. The international telephone dialing code for Antarctica is 672.

    57. The first bomb the Allies dropped on Berlin in WWII killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo.

    58. The average raindrop falls at 7 miles per hour.

    59. It took Leonardo Da Vinci 10 years to paint Mona Lisa. He never signed or dated the painting. Leonardo and Mona had identical bone structures according to the painting. X-ray images have shown that there are 3 other versions under the original.

    60. If you put a drop of liquor on a scorpion, it will instantly go mad and sting itself to death.

    61. Bruce Lee was so fast that they had to slow the film down so you could see his moves.

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    63. The first CD pressed in the US was Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the USA”.

    64. IBM’s motto is “Think”. Apple later made their motto “Think different”.

    65. The mask used by Michael Myers in the original “Halloween” was actually a Captain Kirk mask painted white, due to low budget.

    66. The original name for butterfly was flutterby.

    67. The phrase “rule of thumb” is derived from an old English law, which stated that you couldn’t beat your wife with anything wider than your thumb.

    68. One in fourteen women in America is a natural blonde. Only one in sixteen men is.

    69. The Olympic was the sister ship of the Titanic, and she provided twenty-five years of service.

    70. When the Titanic sank, 2228 people were on it. Only 706 survived.

    71. In America, someone is diagnosed with AIDS every 10 minutes. In South Africa, someone dies due to HIV or AIDS every 10 minutes.

    72. Every day, 7% of the US eats at McDonald’s.

    73. The first product Motorola started to develop was a record player for automobiles. At that time, the most known player on the market was Victrola, which Motorola got their name from.

    74. In the US, about 127 million adults are overweight or obese; worldwide, 750 million are overweight and 300 million more are obese. In the US, 15% of children in elementary school are overweight; 20% are worldwide.

    75. In Disney’s Fantasia, the Sorcerer to whom Mickey played an apprentice was named Yensid (Disney spelled backward).

    76. During his entire life, Vincent Van Gogh sold exactly one painting, “Red Vineyard at Arles”.

    77. By raising your legs slowly and lying on your back, you cannot sink into quicksand.

    78. One in ten people live on an island.

    79. It takes more calories to eat a piece of celery than the celery has in it to begin with.

    80. 28% of Africa is classified as wilderness. In North America, its 38%.

    81. Charlie Chaplin once won third prize in a Charlie Chaplin look-alike contest.

    82. Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying.

    83. Sherlock Holmes NEVER said “Elementary, my dear Watson”, Humphrey Bogart NEVER said “Play it again, Sam” in Casablanca, and they NEVER said “Beam me up, Scotty” on Star Trek.

    84. An old law in Bellingham, Washington, made it illegal for a woman to take more than 3 steps backwards while dancing.

    85. Sharon Stone was the first Star Search spokes model.

    86. The sound you here when you put a seashell next to your ear is not the ocean, but blood flowing through your head.

    87. More people are afraid of open spaces (kenophobia) than of tight spaces (claustrophobia).

    88. The glue on Israeli postage is certified kosher.

    89. There is a 1 in 4 chance that New York will have a white Christmas.

    90. The Guinness Book of Records holds the record for being the book most often stolen from Public Libraries.

    91. Thirty-five percent of the people who use personal ads for dating are already married.

    92. Back in the mid to late ’80s, an IBM compatible computer wasn’t considered 100% compatible unless it could run Microsoft’s Flight Simulator.

    93. $203,000,000 is spent on barbed wire each year in the U.S.

    94. Every US president has worn glasses (just not always in public).

    95. Bats always turn left when exiting a cave.

    96. Jim Henson first coined the word “Muppet”. It is a combination of “marionette” and “puppet.”

    97. The names of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with (not counting the words “North” and “South).

    98. The Michelin man is known as Mr. Bib. His name was Bibendum in the company’s first ads in 1896.

    99. About 20% of bird species have become extinct in the past 200 years, almost all of them because of human activity.

    100. The word “lethologica” describes the state of not being able to remember the word you want.

    101. About 14% of injecting drug users are HIV positive.

    102. A word or sentence that is the same front and back (racecar, kayak) is called a “palindrome”.

    103. A snail can sleep for 3 years.

    104. People photocopying their buttocks are the cause of 23% of all photocopier faults worldwide.

    105. China has more English speakers than the United States.

    106. Finnish folklore says that when Santa comes to Finland to deliver gifts, he leaves his sleigh behind and rides on a goat named Ukko instead. According to French tradition, Santa Claus has a brother named Bells Nichols, who visits homes on New Year’s Eve after everyone is asleep, and if a plate is set out for him, he fills it with cookies and cakes.

    107. One in every 9000 people is an albino.

    108. The electric chair was invented by a dentist.

    109. You share your birthday with at least 9 million other people in the world.

    110. Everyday, more money is printed for Monopoly sets than for the U.S. Treasury.

    111. Every year 4 people in the UK die putting their trousers on.

    112. Cats have over one hundred vocal sounds; dogs only have about ten.

    113. Our eyes are always the same size from birth but our nose and ears never stop growing.

    114. In every episode of “Seinfeld” there is a Superman picture or reference somewhere.

    115. If Barbie were life-size her measurements would be 39-23-33. She would stand seven feet two inches tall and have a neck twice the length of a normal human’s neck.

    116. Rats multiply so quickly that in 18 months, two rats could have over million descendants.

    117. Wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times.

    118. Each year in America there are about 300,000 deaths that can be attributed to obesity.

    119. About 55% of all movies are rated R.

    120. About 500 movies are made in the US and 800 in India annually.

    121. Arabic numerals are not really Arabic; they were created in India.

    122. Title 14, Section 1211 of the Code of Federal Regulations (implemented on July 16, 1969) makes it illegal for U.S. citizens to have any contact with extraterrestrials or their vehicles.

    123. The February of 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to have a full moon.

    124. The Pentagon in Arlington Virginia has twice as many bathrooms as is necessary. When it was built in the 1940s the state of Virginia still had segregation laws requiring separate toilet facilities for blacks and whites.

    125. There is actually no danger in swimming right after you eat, though it may feel uncomfortable.

    126. The cruise liner Queen Elizabeth II moves only six inches for each gallon of diesel that it burns.

    127. More than 50% of the people in the world have never made or received a telephone call.

    128. A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.

    129. There are about 2 chickens for every human in the world.

    130. The word “maverick” came into use after Samuel Maverick, a Texan refused to brand his cattle. Eventually any unbranded calf became known as a Maverick.

    131. Two-thirds of the world’s eggplant is grown in New Jersey.

    132. For every memorial statue with a person on a horse, if the horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died of battle wounds; if all four of the horse’s legs are on the ground, the person died of natural causes.

    133. On a Canadian two-dollar bill, the American flag is flying over the Parliament Building.

    134. An American urologist bought Napoleon’s penis for $40,000.

    135. No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver, or purple.

    136. Dreamt is the only English word that ends in the letters “MT”.

    137. $283,200 is the absolute highest amount of money you can win on Jeopardy.

    138. Almonds are members of the peach family.

    139. Rats and horses can’t vomit.

    140. The penguin is the only bird that can’t fly but can swim.

    141. There are approximately 100 million acts of sexual intercourse each day.

    142. Winston Churchill was born in a ladies room during a dance.

    143. Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable.

    144. There are only four words in the English language that end in “-dous”: tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous.

    145. Americans on average eat 18 acres of pizza every day.

    146. Every time you lick a stamp you consume 1/10 of a calorie.

    147. “101 Dalmatians” and “Peter Pan” are the only Disney animations in which both of a character’s parents are present and don’t die during the movie.

    148. You are more likely to be killed by a champagne cork than by a poisonous spider.

    149. Hedenophobic means fear of pleasure.

    150. Ancient Egyptian priests would pluck every hair from their bodies.

    151. A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out.

    152. Half of all crimes are committed by people under the age of 18. 80% of burglaries are committed by people aged 13-21.

    153. An ant always falls over on its right side when intoxicated.

    154. All polar bears are left-handed.

    155. The catfish has over 27000 taste buds (more than any other animal)

    156. A cockroach will live nine days without its head before it starves to death.

    157. Butterflies taste with their feet.

    158. Elephants are the only mammals that cannot jump.

    159. An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain.

    160. Starfish have no brains.

    161. 11% of the world is left-handed.

    162. John Hancock and Charles Thomson were the only people to sign the Declaration of independence on July 4th, 1776. The last signature came five years later.

    163. Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated.

    164. Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite.

    165. The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses.

    166. There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar.

    167. A healthy (non-colorblind) human eye can distinguish between 500 shades of gray.

    168. A pregnant goldfish is called a twit.

    169. Lizards can self-amputate their tails for protection. It grows back after a few months.

    170. Los Angeles’ full name is “El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de los Angeles de Porciuncula”. It can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size: L.A.

    171. A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.

    172. A honeybee can fly at fifteen miles per hour.

    173. Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur.

    174. A “jiffy” is the scientific name for 1/100th of a second.

    175. The average child recognizes over 200 company logos by the time he enters first grade.

    176. The youngest pope ever was 11 years old.

    177. The first novel ever written on a typewriter is Tom Sawyer.

    178. One out of every 43 prisoners escapes from jail. 94% are recaptured.

    179. The cigarette lighter was invented before the match.

    180. The average chocolate bar has 8 insects’ legs melted into it.

    181. A rhinoceros horn is made of compacted hair.

    182. The shortest war in history was between Zanzibar and England in 1896. Zanzibar surrendered after 38 minutes.

    183. Elwood Edwards did the voice for the AOL sound files (i.e. “You’ve got Mail!”). He is heard about 27 million times a day. The recordings were done before Quantum changed its name to AOL and the program was known as “Q-Link.”

    184. A polar bears skin is black. Its fur is actually clear, but like snow it appears white.

    185. Elvis had a twin brother named Garon, who died at birth, which is why Elvis middle name was spelled Aron, in honor of his brother.

    186. Dueling is legal in Paraguay as long as both parties are registered blood donors.

    187. Donkeys kill more people than plane crashes.

    188. Shakespeare invented the words “assassination” and “bump.”

    189. There are a million ants for every person on Earth.

    190. If you keep a goldfish in the dark room, it will eventually turn white.

    191. Women blink nearly twice as much as men.

    192. The name Jeep comes from “GP”, the army abbreviation for General Purpose.

    193. Right handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left handed people do.

    194. There are two credit cards for every person in the United States.

    195. Cats’ urine glows under a black light.

    196. A “quidnunc” is a person who is eager to know the latest news and gossip.

    197. The first US Patent was for manufacturing potassium carbonate (used in glass and gunpowder). It was issued to Samuel Hopkins on July 31, 1970.

    198. Leonardo Da Vinci invented the scissors, the helicopter, and many other present day items.

    199. In the last 4000 years no new animals have been domesticated.

    200. 25% of a human’s bones are in its feet.

    201. David Sarnoff received the Titanic’s distress signal and saved hundreds of passengers. He later became the head of the first radio network, the National Broadcasting Company (NBC).

    202. On average, 100 people choke to death on ballpoint pens every year.

    203. Michael Jordan makes more money from Nike annually than every Nike factory worker in Malaysia combined.

    204. One of the reasons marijuana is illegal today is because cotton growers in the ’30s lobbied against hemp farmers (they saw it as competition).

    205. “Canada” is an Indian word meaning “Big Village”.

    206. Only one in two billion people will live to be 116 or older.

    207. If you yelled for 8 years 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee. If you fart consistently for 6 years and 9 months, enough gas is produced to create the energy of an atomic bomb.

    208. Rape is reported every six minutes in the U.S.

    209. The human heart creates enough pressure in the bloodstream to squirt blood 30 feet.

    210. A jellyfish is 95% water.

    211. Truck driving is the most dangerous occupation by accidental deaths (799 in 2001).

    212. Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories an hour.

    213. Elephants only sleep for two hours each day.

    214. On average people fear spiders more than they do death.

    215. The strongest muscle in the human body is the tongue. (the heart is not a muscle)

    216. In golf, a ‘Bo Derek’ is a score of 10.

    217. In the U.S, Frisbees outsell footballs, baseballs and basketballs combined.

    218. In most watch advertisements the time displayed on a watch is 10:10.

    219. If you plant an apple seed, it is almost guaranteed to grow a tree of a different type of apple.

    220. Al Capone’s business card said he was a used furniture dealer.

    221. The only real person to be a PEZ head was Betsy Ross.

    222. There are about 450 types of cheese in the world. 240 come from France.

    223. When the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers plays football at home the stadium becomes Nebraska’s third largest city.

    224. The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life”.

    225. A dragonfly has a lifespan of 24 hours.

    226. In Iceland, a Big Mac costs $5.50.

    227. Broccoli and cauliflower are the only vegetables that are flowers.

    228. Newborn babies have about 350 bones. They gradually merge and disappear until there are about 206 by age 5.

    229. There is no solid proof of who built the Taj Mahal.

    230. In a survey of 200000 ostriches over 80 years, not one tried to bury its head in the sand.

    231. A dime has 118 ridges around the edge. A quarter has 119.

    232. On an American one-dollar bill there is a tiny owl in the upper-left-hand corner of the upper-right-hand “1″ and a spider hidden in the front upper-right-hand corner.

    233. Judy Scheindlin (”Judge Judy”) has a $25,000,000 salary, while Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg has a $190,100 salary.

    234. The name for Oz in the Wizard of Oz was thought up when the creator Frank Baum looked at his filing cabinet and saw A-N and O-Z.

    235. Andorra, a tiny country on the border between France and Spain, has the longest average lifespan: 83.49 years.

    236. The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

    237. Mr. Rogers was an ordained Presbyterian minister.

    238. In America you will see an average of 500 advertisements a day.

    239. John Lennon’s first girlfriend was named Thelma Pickles.

    240. You can lead a cow upstairs but not downstairs.

    241. The average person falls asleep in seven minutes.

    242. “The sixth sick sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick” is said to be the toughest tongue twister in English.

    243. There are 336 dimples on a regulation US golf ball. In the UK its 330.

    244. The Toltecs (a 7th century tribe) used wooden swords so they wouldn’t kill their enemies.

    245. “Duff” is the decaying organic matter found on a forest floor.

    246. The US has more personal computers than the next 7 countries combined.

    247. There have been over 600 lawsuits against Alexander Grahm Bell over rights to the patent of the telephone, the most valuable patent in U.S. history.

    248. Kuwait is about 60% male (highest in the world). Latvia is about 54% female (highest in the world).

    249. The Hawaiian alphabet has only 12 letters.

    250. In 10 minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all the world’s nuclear weapons combined.

    251. At the height of its power in 400 BC, the Greek city of Sparta had 25,000 citizens and 500,000 slaves.

    252. Julius Caesar’s autograph is worth about $2,000,000.

    253. The tool doctors wrap around a patient’s arm to measure blood pressure is called a sphygmomanometer.

    254. People say “bless you” when you sneeze because your heart stops for a millisecond.

    255. US gold coins used to say “In Gold We Trust”.

    256. In “Silence of the Lambs”, Hannibal Lector (Anthony Hopkins) never blinks.

    257. A shrimp’s heart is in its head.

    258. In the 17th century, the value of pi was known to 35 decimal places. Today, to 1.2411 trillion.

    259. The bestselling books of all time are The Bible (6billion+), Quotations from the Works of Mao Tse-tung (900million+), and The Lord of the Rings (100million+)

    260. Pearls melt in vinegar.

    261. “Lassie” was played by a group of male dogs; the main one was named Pal.

    262. In 1863, Paul Hubert of Bordeaux, France, was sentenced to life in jail for murder. After 21 years, it was discovered that he was convicted of murdering himself.

    263. Nepal is the only country that doesn’t have a rectangular flag. Switzerland is the only country with a square flag.

    264. Gabriel, Michael, and Lucifer are the only angels named in the Bible.

    265. Tiger Woods’ real first name is Eldrick. His father gave him the nickname “Tiger” in honor of a South Vietnamese soldier his father had fought alongside with during the Vietnam War.

    266. Johnny Appleseed planted apples so that people could use apple cider to make alcohol.

    267. Abraham Lincoln’s ghost is said to haunt the White House.

    268. God is not mentioned once in the book of Esther.

    269. The odds of being born male are about 51.2%, according to census.

    270. Scotland has more redheads than any other part of the world.

    271. There is an average of 61,000 people airborne over the US at any given moment.

    272. Prince Charles and Prince William never travel on the same airplane in case there is a crash.

    273. The most popular first name in the world is Muhammad. The most common name (of any type) in the world is Mohammed.

    274. The surface of the Earth is about 60% water and 10% ice.

    275. For every 230 cars that are made, 1 will be stolen.

    276. Jimmy Carter was the first U.S. President to be born in a hospital.

    277. Lightning strikes the earth about 8 million times a day.

    278. Around 2,000 left-handed people die annually due to improper use of equipment designed only for right handed people.

    279. The “if” and “then” parts of conditional (”if P then Q”) statement are called the protasis (P) and apodosis (Q).

    280. Humans use a total of 72 different muscles in speech.

    281. If you feed a seagull Alka-Seltzer, its stomach will explode.

    282. Only female mosquitoes bite.

    283. The U.S. Post Office handles 43 percent of the world’s mail.

    284. Most household dust is made of dead skin cells.

    285. One in about eight million people has progeria, a disease that causes people to grow faster than they age.

    286. The male seahorse carries the eggs until they hatch instead of the female.

    287. The “countdown” (counting down from 10 for an event such as New-Years Day) was first used in a 1929 German silent film called “Die Frau Im Monde” (The Girl in the Moon).

    288. Negative emotions such as anxiety and depression can weaken your immune system.

    289. There are seven suicides in the Bible: Abimelech. Samson, Saul, Saul’s armor-bearer, Ahithophel, Zimri, Judas.

    290. A mongoose is not a goose but more like a meercat, which is not a cat but more like a prairie dog, which is not a dog but more like a ground squirrel.

    291. Stephen Hawking was born exactly 300 years after Galileo died.

    292. Mercury is the only planet whose orbit is coplanar with its equator. Venus and Uranus are the only planets that rotate opposite to the direction of their orbit.

    293. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe died on July 4th. Adams and Jefferson died in the same year. Supposedly, Adams last words were “Thomas Jefferson survives.”

    294. The Baby Ruth candy bar was named after Grover Cleveland’s baby daughter, Ruth, not Babe Ruth the baseball player.

    295. Dolphins can look in different directions with each eye. They can sleep with one eye open.

    296. The Falkland Isles (pop. about 2000) has over 700000 sheep (350 per person).

    297. There are 41,806 different spoken languages in the world today.

    298. While many treaties have been signed at or near Paris, France (including many after WWI and WWII), nine are actually known as the “Treaty of Paris”: Seven Years’ War (1763), American Revolutionary War (1783), French-Swede War (1810), France vs Sixth Coalition (1814), Battle of Waterloo (1815), Crimean War (1856), Spanish-American War (1898), union of Bessarabia and Romania (1920), establishment of European Coal and Steel Community (1951).

    299. Robert Todd Lincoln (Abraham Lincoln’s oldest son) was in Washington DC during his father’s assassination as well as during President Garfield’s assassination, and he was in Buffalo NY when President McKinley was assassinated.

    300. The city of Venice stands on about 120 small islands.

    301. The past-tense of the English word “dare” is “durst”.

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    http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/index.html
    38. Grand Theft Auto
    http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/gta.html
    39. Gunbound
    http://gunbound.softnyx.net/
    40. Gunror
    http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cs8k-cyu/windows/gr_e.html
    41. Gunz The Duel
    http://gunzonline.com/
    42. HaloZero
    http://www.dobermannsoftware.com/index.php?p=games&g=1
    43. Hero Online
    http://hero.netgame.com/
    44. KAL Online
    http://www.kalonline.com/
    45. Knight Online World
    http://www.knightonlineworld.com/
    46. Kuma\War
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...erson_shooters
    47. Last Chaos
    http://lastchaos.aeriagames.com/
    48. Lunia
    http://global.lunia.com/
    49. Maple Story
    http://www.maplestory.com/
    50. Marathon Trilogy
    http://trilogyrelease.bungie.org/
    51. Martial Heroes
    http://www.martialheroes.com
    52. Mixmaster
    http://www.mixmaster.com.au/
    53. Myth War Online
    http://www.mythwaronline.com/
    54. Neverball
    http://icculus.org/neverball/
    55. Nexuiz
    http://alientrap.org/nexuiz/
    56. Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
    http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/orbit.html
    57. Parsec47
    http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cs8k-cyu/windows/p47_e.html
    58. Pirate King
    http://www.piratekingonline.com/
    59. Plasma Pong
    http://www.plasmapong.com/
    60. Purge
    http://www.purgefinal.com/
    61. Puzzle Pirates
    http://www.puzzlepirates.com/
    62. Racing Pitch
    http://skinflake.com/games/prototypes
    63. Rappelz
    http://rappelz.gpotato.com/
    64. Risk Your Life 2
    http://www.ryl2.com.my/
    65. rRootage
    http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cs8k-cyu/windows/rr_e.html
    66. Rumble Box
    http://phackett.com/rumblebox/
    67. Rumble Fighter
    http://www.ogplanet.com/rf/default.asp
    68. Savage
    http://www.s2games.com/savage/
    69. Scions of Fate
    http://fate.netgame.com/
    70. Scions of Fate
    http://fate.netgame.com/
    71. Scorched 3d
    http://www.scorched3d.co.uk/
    72. Secrets of Mirage
    http://www.secretsofmirage.com/
    73. Shadow Armada
    http://home.comcast.net/~shadowman131/ShadowArmada.htm
    74. Shadowbane
    http://chronicle.ubi.com/
    75. Shattered Galaxy
    http://www.sgalaxy.com/
    76. Silkroad
    http://www.silkroadonline.net/
    77. Space Combat
    http://www.x-plane.com/SpaceCombat.html
    78. Space Cowboy Online
    http://sco.gpotato.com/
    79. Starsiege: Tribes
    ftp://ftp.sierra.com/pub/sierra/trib...s_fullgame.exe___##0##___ 80. Steel Panthers
    http://www.steelpanthersonline.com/
    81. Strange Attractors
    http://www.ominousdev.com/games.htm
    82. Tantra
    http://www.tantra.com.ph/
    83. Thang Online
    http://thang.ongameport.com/
    84. The Battle for Wesnoth
    http://www.wesnoth.org/
    85. The Dinohunters
    http://www.thedinohunters.com/
    86. The Elder Scrolls: Arena
    http://www.elderscrolls.com/download...oads_games.htm
    87. The New Satan Sam
    http://satansam.co.uk/blog/?page_id=11
    88. Tickster
    http://www.tricksteronline.com/
    89. Tobolo
    http://toblo.csnation.net/
    90. Torus Trooper
    http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cs8k-cyu/windows/tt_e.html
    91. TrackMania
    http://www.trackmanianations.com
    92. Transfusion
    http://www.transfusion-game.com/
    93. Trmulous
    http://tremulous.net/
    94. Tumiki Fighters
    http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cs8k-cyu/windows/tf_e.html
    95. Turf Battles
    http://www.turfbattles.com/
    96. Urban Terror
    http://www.urbanterror.net/news.php
    97. War Rock
    http://www.warrock.net/
    98. Wild Metal
    http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/wmc.html
    99. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
    http://www.splashdamage.com/?page_id=14
    100. Xiah
    http://www.gamescampus.com/xiah/

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    Here are 12 tips to help you search google like an expert.

    1. Explicit Phrase: Lets say you are looking for content about internet marketing. Instead of just typing internet marketing into the Google search box, you will likely be better off searching explicitly for the phrase. To do this, simply enclose the search phrase within double quotes.

    Example: “internet marketing”

    2. Exclude Words: Lets say you want to search for content about internet marketing, but you want to exclude any results that contain the term advertising. To do this, simply use the “-“ sign in front of the word you want to exclude.

    Example Search: internet marketing -advertising

    3. Site Specific Search: Often, you want to search a specific website for content that matches a certain phrase. Even if the site doesn’t support a built-in search feature, you can use Google to search the site for your term. Simply use the “site:somesite.com” modifier.

    Example: “internet marketing” site:Internet Marketing Blog

    4. Similar Words and Synonyms: Let’s say you are want to include a word in your search, but want to include results that contain similar words or synonyms. To do this, use the “~” in front of the word.

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    5. Specific Document Types: If you’re looking to find results that are of a specific type, you can use the modifier “filetype:”. For example, you might want to find only PowerPoint presentations related to internet marketing.

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    Example: internet marketing OR advertising

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    Example: 617

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    Go to an Orange shop, and while stocks last, buy £20 of Pay-As-You-Go credit and you'll get a free Motorola F3 or Alcatel OTE 230 pink.

    Who's this good for?

    useful for those with an existing Orange PAYG who plan to top up £20 anyway.

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    download the brand new Streets single by entering your e-mail address on the website linked. Couldn't be easier to get this freebie.

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    This will probably be a bit far fetched for the average poker player to pull off but it is a good video that shows how easy it can be to fool even the experts in their game.

    YouTube - Poker Scam
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8a9gtLokew

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  • How To Get Amazon's Damaged Goods Extremely Cheaply

    What happens to all of the books, DVDs and other items that get damaged in the Amazon warehouse?

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    # Amazon Warehouse Books
    - New books from 1p.
    # Amazon Warehouse Electronics and Photography
    - Cables etc from 1p.
    # Amazon Warehouse Film and Video
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    - Tools, vacuum cleaner bags and kitchen goods from 40p
    # Amazon Warehouse Music
    - Vinyl, DVDs and Audio CDs from 1p
    # Amazon Warehouse Other Goods.
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    # Amazon Warehouse Toys and Games
    - Computer games and toys from 1p.
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    There are also warehouses for other countries like Amazon US:

    * Amazon.com Warehouse Books
    * Amazon.com Warehouse Computers and Software
    * Amazon.com Warehouse Electronics and Photography
    * Amazon.com Warehouse Home and Garden
    * Amazon.com Warehouse Movies and Video
    * Amazon.com Warehouse Music
    * Amazon.com Warehouse Other Goods

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