Archive for the 'PPP' Category

Learn How To Make Money Using the Internet

Monday, October 16th, 2006

It’s difficult for most people to realize how easy it can be to use the Internet to make money. It’s not really so difficult once you know what to do and how to do it. The problem for most people is that they don’t have anything to sell and if they did, they wouldn’t know how to attract people to their website to sell it. The Information Product Creation Course is a five-hour course that shows you step-by-step how to turn your desire for Internet sales into a real money-making opportunity. This guy starts from scratch. He doesn’t even have an idea when he starts, but you will learn how to brainstorm and come up with a real winner.

After he gets the idea he needs to get going he shows what tools to use to bring your idea to like online. He goes over choosing and registering a domain as well as how to effectively advertise your new product’s website. You don’t need anything fancy to do all of this. If you have access to the Internet, Windows, and a web browser then you are literally in business. I can’t wait to get started myself. Get started today and watch as you earn money while you sleep!

Network Firewall Security Analysis Tools

Monday, October 16th, 2006

Most firewall security analysis tools either look at past activity and warn you about what has already happened in the past or they look at your current settings by hammering the network with tons of packets and telling you about the results. AlgoSec takes a different approach. They analyze your network’s settings and run simulations without sending a single packet over the network. They then warn you about possible future breaches of security so you can fix them before someone exploits them.

PayPerPost Makes Posting Fun

Monday, October 16th, 2006

At the payperpost blog they have a video up of the newest crazy idea they’ve come up with. At payperpost.com you can get paid different amounts for different types of blog posts. The payperpost crew has decided to take this out of the computer and into real life. These guys seem like a lot of fun. They give a random postie, Victor in San Francisco, a choice of three different tasks and each one has a different dollar amount associated with it. I don’t want to spoil it for you, so just give it a look-see. And by the way, if you want to join payperpost after watching this use my email address as the one who referred you and I get $5. PayPerPost just keeps getting more and more interesting. Did I mention that they are funding my impending purchase of the Nintendo Wii?

Vonage Forum Where Users Help Users

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

Vonage is the most popular VOIP system in use in the US. Some aspects of VOIP are different than regular telephones. Sometimes it’s not straightforward getting things set up and running just the way you want them to. Vonage users come together to help each other accomplish what they need using Vonage and VOIP tools. If you are a Vonage user check it out. If you are interesting in Vonage they have all sorts of help available for you, too!

Free Help with Programming Problems

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

Sometimes you might be working on your blog and need a tip getting something customized just right. If you’re like me then you often receive programming assignments and find yourself stuck on one little tiny problem that you just can’t seem to solve. I don’t have very much experience with Java and that’s what language all of our programming assignments are in this year. It gets really frustrating sometimes when I know what I want to do but can’t quite figure out the right way to do it in Java. CodeCall Programming Forum is an excellent resource for getting help with programming problems big and small. Programming experts and professionals frequent the forums and offer their help for free! Whether you need help with Java, C, or even just plain HTML you can hop onto the forum and get answers.

Keep in Touch with your Local Music Scene

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

There is some excellent music that never gets any national attention. When I was in High School one of my favorite bands was Jerry Lives Twice. They only ever made one album. They never made it big, and they broke up at the end of high school. Now there is a place to track all of the little bands and find out when and where they’re playing. Find out more about your local bands at Loud Is Relative, a brand new site dedicated to showcasing the little guy.

PayPerPost Blue Monster Puzzle Piece #6

Saturday, October 14th, 2006

Here is a piece of the new puzzle put out to introduce a new super secret payperpostbluemonster program they’re releasing. The first person to reassemble these puzzle pieces and post it on their blog will get $500. So act now, don’t delay, it’s a race to see who can find them all. They’re scattered on blogs all over the net. Be the first and let me know when you win!

Geocaching Equipment from Currys

Saturday, October 14th, 2006

If you’ve read much on this blog then you would know how much I love geocaching. GPS technology has always fascinated me. It’s positively amazing that you can have a tiny little device receiving information from multiple satellites in orbit around the Earth. Geocaching is a lot of fun, but I really would like to know where I’m going while I’m in the car and sync that up with a map. I was able to get a lot of information about GPS and sat nav from currys, a large online retailer of satellite navigation equipment. Whether you are looking for a TomTom Go or a good old Garmin like what I’ve got, they’ve got you covered. Give them a try and see what you find.

New Wheeled Luggage Case

Saturday, October 14th, 2006

This looks like the perfect thing for the traveling laptop user. I could see myself zipping all over the country, and even the world, with one of these. The wheel are like rollerblades so they’re really durable. You can put all your papers in here and keep your laptop safe all at once. For more information about this and similar items check out Tumi at Luggage Online for the best deals.

Ninjas Versus Pirates At Home

Friday, October 13th, 2006

At work someone had the great idea that everyone at work dress up like pirates. We were looking at patterns for pirate costumes when I suggested we might be able to get a costume like this put together for less than the price of the pattern and the material. Well, this got me thinking about when I want to be for Halloween. Thinking about pirates reminded me of the age old debate of which would win in a fight with a pirate against a ninja. Ninjas win hands down in my book. I still don’t know about pirate costumes, but ninja costumes are readily available and not a bad price, either. So if Krissy ends up as a pirate and I end up as a ninja then I’ll let you know who would really win in a fight!


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