Archive for January, 2006

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I made a site the other day about 12DailyPro which is one of my online money making programs on the Net. It has the basic explanation on how the program works and on how to join as well.

I was in a rush so please forgive me with the design. I’ll make some improvements on my next day off. I have added it under my “Links” list, so please feel free to check it out.

Link: 12DailyPro @ LloydLopez

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Here’s what you can expect from the new version of Windows, formerly called Longhorn.

Among the features in the OS are security improvements, some snazzy new graphics, and a new means of searching and organizing information. Rather than having to remember the single folder where something is stored, users will be able to put documents in any number of virtual folders.

Link: Cnet

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Sony is axing their robotics projects, including the “Aibo” dog, popular among certain groups, to instead focus on other projects. This comes along with other changes being brought by Howard Stringer, the CEO of Sony. Sony has been losing money, and Stringers plans are to remove what isn’t needed to focus and being the company back into the blue. Robotics in the house are still probably a distance yet from being common, and without large companies that focus on the home to begin with touting them, it will be even longer yet.

I think one day we’re going to wake up and robotics is going to be a real huge consumer industry,” robotics industry analyst Dale Musser told TechNewsWorld. The uncertainty is when and how such a market will develop, he said, “but I think there will be a time when it’s the next big thing.

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Four-year-old Roberto Salazar does not feel pain because of a rare genetic disorder. This kid is unable to feel any pain, so when he’s hurting himself he has no idea he’s doing so.

Link:  CNN

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Ulyanovsk State University Professor Oleg Gadomsky has recieved a Russian patent for an “INVISIBILITY CLOAK” — a method for making things INVISIBLE. Cool!

Link:  The Raw Feed

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Some good news… University of Pittsburgh scientists say they’ve genetically engineered an avian flu vaccine that has proven 100 percent effective in mice and chickens. The vaccine was produced from the critical components of the deadly H5N1 virus that has devastated bird populations in Southeast Asia and Europe and has killed more than 80 people.

News Source:  Psyorg

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We have Mcdo, KFC and Burger King but nothing beats Jollibee as the most popular fast food chain in the Philippines. Now, here’s a nice blog about a bunch of adventurous Americans that tried to find out why its so popular. A very funny and entertaining read for everyone. Enjoy!

The last straw, for me, was the banana langka pie. It doesn’t taste like banana, nor pie. It tastes like burned pineapple butter on stale bread crust. With some kind of membrane in it.

The Fiesta that Ken ordered had the smallest shrimp peppered on top of this pile of sauce and crumbled pork that had a top layer of something crunchy Ken called “breadcrumbs.” The hard-boiled eggs were imposing and scary. It took a very long time before anybody would not stop him from trying the food.

Link: Pamie’s Blog

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