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Website Creating made easy with Flashy Web Templates

Submitted by miztrel on Wed, 2006-10-11 02:37. :: Myspace

Do u have flsh based site...why? Flash change world of web, with its rich sets of animatons.
The Flash became popular because of it fecilitate the uploading process. The flash movie file can contain all media files picture,sound etc, so all these resides in a single file so u need only two file uploaded for ur site , the html and the flash movie, the pictures makes no problem at all.
Now Web site teplates[tempalets are the ready made website desigh meant to for easy website creation, specially for non trchnical users] are available on the net. Site is a matter of lots of coding u know, may be it will tiresome, time killer. So here is the some usefull free website which will provide u the flash webdesign templates for ur home page/business page too. Some of them are free, if u are a freebie don't look back.

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Free Science E-books

Submitted by miztrel on Wed, 2006-10-11 01:35. :: Myspace

Download E-Books that is free of cost

You know, Internet is the vast collection of knowledge. May be it is good news for readers and students that there is plenty of e-books available for free downloads. Take look at these sites. Some of these sites provide diffrent formats ranging from PDF to MS Journal Viewer.

Free Science Books

Free science info provide e books unnder almost all branch of science books.The subjects ranges from Astronomy to Medicie. There is a chat section too in the sites...I think science lovers can't leave this one

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When Do we GET PAID??????

Submitted by nightshade130 on Sun, 2006-10-01 18:31. :: Myspace

Hey y'all,

I was just wondering, When do we get paid for this type of blogging???? How long have all of you been up here and actually got paid??? I'm curious as to whether I've joined something for freelance blogging, or is this a business??? Comments are appreciated on this topping of FUSEPRESS's idea of us getting cash.

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Republican Chances in November Looking Very Good

Submitted by ChuckNugent on Sun, 2006-10-01 11:27. :: Myspace

Despite the fact that the November elections are still over a month
away and the opinion polls are showing a very tight race, I think the
Republicans stand a very good chance of winning.  This prediction is
based upon the recent performance of the stock market.  This
prediction has nothing to do with the Republicans being associated in
the public mind with big business.  Rather, the stock market has always
proved to be a good indicator of peoples true feelings about the
prospects for the future.  Unlike opinion polls which, even when they
are properly constructed and designed to measure, rather than mold,
opinion, suffer from some flaws when it comes to predicting the
future.  First, opinion polls are usually a measure of opinion at a
point in time.  A new headline on tomorrow morning's news will often
cause opinions to change.  Second, opinion polls are based on a sample
of the population, not the entire population in question and there is
no cost or commitment associated with the opinion.  Finally,  there is
the problem of the person being polled often not wanting to sound
extreme or to give the impression of being too far out of the
mainstream and this causes some to answer the way they think they
should answer rather than indicating how they really feel. 

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Internet Employment Fraudsters and Scam Artists

Have you ever checked out sites that offer bogus jobs that require you to use your own bank account in order to cash in bogus checks? These people keep asking you to take 10% of the cash amount as commission for your sevice. They tell you to send the rest of the money as a money order to a specified location.

 

I'm here to warn you not to accept such lucrative offers, even on your worst unemployment day. They look for vulnerable people that need ways to make cash quickly, but in the end you end up being the sucker. If you cash the check into your own personal bank account and money order the 90% through a money order institution like Western Union (for example) you will put yourself in debt. How, you might wonder? If the bank finds out that check you recieved in the mail is a bad check from this supposed bogus employer's clients you will have to pay the bank the 90% you money ordered unwittingly to that bogus employer online.

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THE NEW COLOSSUS!

Submitted by Jean Val Jean on Thu, 2006-09-14 19:42. :: Myspace

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She arrived in New York Harbor on an early June morning in 1885.

She was on the French frigate ISER.

She was at sea for nearly five months.

It took nearly four months to assemble her three-hundred fifty individual pieces that had been carefully packed in two-hundred and fourteen wooden crates.

She was dedicated on October 28, 1886.

A gift from the people of France in recognition of the friendship established between the United States Of America and France during the American Revolutionary War a little over a century earlier.

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Willie the Woodchuck Misses Groundhog Day - Part 2

Submitted by ChuckNugent on Mon, 2006-08-21 08:05. :: Myspace

Farmer
McGilicudy arose on the cold February 2nd morning and rode out to the
old oak tree but, as he expected, Willie did not show.  Returning home,
he went back to bed.  Soon people were calling him asking about the
Groundhog.  He told them that it hadn't made an appearance.  "Well,
when is spring coming?" they asked.  Farmer McGilicudy would always
answer that by observing that it was only an old superstition and that
they should watch Weatherman Bob on TV as his instruments always gave
him the correct answer.  But weatherman Bob's instruments were not that
precise and he didn't have an answer.  But TV viewers all over the
nation were tuned in to hear his prediction so he had to say
something.  So he guessed and predicted an early spring.  Since he had
been right twenty-five years in a row, everyone believed him and began
making plans for an early spring.  All that is except farmer
McGilicudy.  He decided to wait and see.  Unlike the others, farmer
McGilicudy, did not have that much faith in weatherman Bob.

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A Bus Ride in Leningrad - Part 1

Submitted by ChuckNugent on Sat, 2006-08-19 18:18. :: Myspace

It was an afternoon in late March 1969. I was a senior at Wisconsin State University in Superior and was in St. Petersburg (known then as Leningrad) in the former Soviet Union on a ten day study abroad trip sponsored by the nine universities in the Wisconsin State system. The Cold War continued between the U.S. and Russia but this was during one of the periodic thaws in relations between the two super powers and exchanges between the two nations were encouraged. Students and instructors from the nine universities had met at O’Hare Airport in Chicago a few days before and we had boarded a charter flight to Helsinki, Finland. My seatmate on the flight was a girl named Shari from UW Oshkosh where she was majoring in Russian. We became friends on the way over and paired up on the guided tours after we arrived.

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