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A New Word Order
Posted on February 6, 2008
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Here are the potential risks of electing a president that supports a new world order.
Tags: hillary clinton, new world order, nwo
Loan $25 to change lives through Kiva.org
Posted on December 5, 2007
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I want to let you all know about a cool non-profit that is doing great things: Kiva.org
Kiva.org allows individuals to make $25 loans to low-income entrepreneurs in the developing world (microfinance). By doing so, individuals like you provide affordable working capital for the poor (money to buy a sewing machine, livestock, etc.), empowering them to earn their way out of poverty.
It’s a new, direct and sustainable way to fight global poverty, and the way I see it, I get a higher return on $25 helping someone build a future than the interest my checking account pays.
Anyways, if you have a minute, please check out the site: http://kiva.org. If you need more “reputable” validation than my recommendation :), know that they have received great press in publications ranging from The Wall Street Journal to NPR to BusinessWeek.
Thanks for reading!
Tags: change lives, kiva.org, loans
Montreal Porn is looking for erotic writers
Posted on November 30, 2007
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Montreal Porn is looking for erotic writers. The job description is simple, you write erotic stories to publish on MontrealPorn.Net. You can earn up to $5 CAD for each short story you submit via e-mail. Each story will be reviewed by our staff and if approved you will earn your dues. We will only approve ONE story a day, and only short stories for now. A short story should be around 800 words. Once the story is approved we will send you $5 dollars using PayPal. E-Mail rick@rimasec.net for more information.
Trojan horse spreads quickly through Microsoft’s IM
Posted on November 24, 2007
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Trojan horse spreads quickly through Microsoft’s IM
November 19, 2007 (Computerworld) — A new Trojan horse that started to spread early Sunday via Microsoft Corp.’s instant messaging client has already infected about 11,000 PCs, a security company said today.
The as-yet-unnamed Trojan horse began hitting systems about 7 a.m. EST on Sunday, according to Roei Lichtman, the director of product management at Aladdin Knowledge Systems Ltd. “We still haven’t found what it’s meant to do, but at the moment, it’s creating an army [of bots],” he said. “Eventually, of course, the operator will send commands to do something.”
Facebook users complain about new tracking
Posted on November 22, 2007
Filed Under Facebook, Marketing, News, Technology | 1 Comment
CTV.ca | Facebook users complain about new tracking
keep looking »NEW YORK — Some users of the online hangout Facebook are complaining that its two-week-old marketing program is publicizing their purchases for friends to see.Those users say they never noticed a small box that appears on a corner of their Web browsers following transactions at Fandango, Overstock and other online retailers. The box alerts users that information is about to be shared with Facebook unless they click on “No Thanks.” It disappears after about 20 seconds, after which consent is assumed.Users are given a second notice the next time they log on to Facebook, but they can easily miss it if they quickly click away to visit a friend’s page or check email.
“People should be given much more of a notice, much more of an alert,” said Matthew Helfgott, 20, a college student who discovered his girlfriend just bought him black leather gloves from Overstock for Hanukkah. “She said she had no idea (information would be shared). She said it invaded her privacy.”






