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VeriChip and Remote-Controlled Societies

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Despite efforts by proponents of implantable identification microchips to popularize them, most Americans are strongly against the use of VeriChip.

In 2004, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted clearance for VeriChip, an identification system using implantable Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, consisting of a handheld reader, a microchip approximately the size of a grain of rice (containing a unique 16-digit ID number), which is implanted in the right arm, and a database.

VeriChip Corporation, the producer of the microchips, considers them as a fast and secure way of accessing medical information for thousands of patients brought in emergency departments either unconscious or unable to communicate due to medical conditions.

The US and certain other countries are currently implanting these microchips in the body of infants. There has also been talk of replacing ID and credit cards with VeriChip.

The use of VeriChip was approved in 2004.

However, there has been widespread opposition to the product as these microchips not only allow authorities to control ones private life, but there is also the danger of hackers getting their hands on personal information.

On the other hand, the VeriChip seems to have been only a means of distracting the public from a far more sophisticated project, conducted by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) — the central research and development organization for the US Defense Department.

DARPA has been investing in a new implantable chip called Multiple Micro Electrode Array (MMEA); a chip which is surgically implanted directly into a human nerve or into specific area of the brain and connects the brain to a computer.

While the medical advantages of these implantable microchips cannot be denied, a grain of rice in the right arm may prove to be much more decisive.

Perhaps the Wachowski brothers were right about a computer-controlled world of the future.

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$20 Note & WTC 9/11 Incident [Pictures]

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This is the trick that has been featured on
LIVE TELEVISION NEWS
all across the nation!

It may be a weird coincidence, but if you take a 20 dollar bill and fold
it the right way, you can see what appear to be pictures of the WTC
and the Pentagon. Creepy, eh? Here’s how to do it:

 1. Fold a $20 bill in half so you see the top half of the back.

 2. Fold the left half away from you.

 3. Fold the right half over. There’s the Pentagon!

 4. Flip the bill over to see the World Trade Center!

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News Flash: Bomb Blast in Mexico City, 15th Feb 2008

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Police and ambulances are attending the scene of a large blast in Mexico City, where several people are reported to have been injured. The blast occurred at about 1430 (2030 GMT) near the tourist area known as the Zona Rosa (Pink Zone).

The cause of the explosion was unclear, though a senior police officer said it may have been an explosive device.

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Gunman opens fire at US university near Chicago : 14 feb 2008

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A gunman is reported to have opened fire on students at a university near Chicago in the United States. The local television station, CLTV, said 18 people were shot at Northern Illinois University, in De Kalb, 65 miles (100 km) west of Chicago.

Students who called in to local radio stations reported seeing a white male with a pistol and a shotgun.

Emergency services are at the scene and several people have been taken to hospital with head wounds.

Kishwaukee Community Hospital said on its website up to 15 victims were arriving for treatment, including three to four with head wounds.

The university’s website first issued alerts, warning of the possibility of a gunman on campus.

“Get to a safe area and take precautions until given the all clear,” it warned students.

The site then carried updates confirming the shooting and telling students to stay away or stay in doors.

The latest posting says: “Campus police report that the scene is secure. Only essential personnel should remain on campus.”

Emergency hotlines and counselling are being offered for students and parents.

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Few Worst Accidents Of The Past !… [Pictures]

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These are the few really bad happens all the times, please leave you comments,

which is the WORST ?? Please type the picture number,

lostmyjobtoday2.jpg

lostmyjobtoday3.jpg

lostmyjobtoday1.jpg

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lostmyjobtoday5.jpg

lostmyjobtoday6.jpg

lostmyjobtoday7.jpg

lostmyjobtoday8.jpg

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Search Engine Basics : How it works ?

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A search engine is a database of resources extracted from the Internet through an automated “crawling” process. This database is searchable through user queries.

How does a search engine work?
Words or phrases you enter in the search box are matched to resources in the search engine’s database that contain your terms. These are then automatically sorted by their probable relevance and presented with the most “relevant” sites appearing first.

How search results are organized
Once a search engine has used your search terms to gather “hits” from its database, it lists or “ranks” the resulting sites in order of its own estimation of their relevance. The procedures and factors used to create this ranking are often company secrets, so understanding exactly why one hit is listed higher than another is difficult.

The following is a survey of some of the factors search engines use to automatically sort web sites for presentation to the user.

Relevance Prediction
Currently, search engines predict relevance based on two sets of factors: those based on a site’s content and those external to the site.

Factors based on a web site’s content

  • Word frequency (How often search terms occur in a page in relationship to other text)
  • Location of search terms in the document (Are they in the title? Are they near the top of the page?)
  • Relational clustering (How many pages in the site contain the search terms?)
  • The site’s design (Does it use frames? How fast does it load?)

Factors external to the site

  • Link popularity — Sites with more links pointing to them are prioritized
  • Click popularity — Sites visited more often are prioritized
  • “Sector” popularity — Sites visited by certain demographic or social groups are prioritized (Note: This system requires user-provided information)
  • Business alliances among services — Results from a partner search service are ranked higher
  • Pay-for-placement rankings — Site owners pay for high rankings

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Top Ratings: TOP 10 MOST ROMANTIC FLOWERS + Meanings

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TOP  10 MOST ROMANTIC  FLOWERS….
 
10. Iris
 Meaning: Faith & Hope

 9. Sunflower
 Meaning: Adoration

 8. Wild Flowers
 Meaning: Whimsical

 7. Lilac
 Meaning: Do you still love me? (Mauve lilacs)

 6. Carnation
 Meaning: Fascination

 5. Orchid
 Meaning: Love, Beauty, Seduction & Refinement

 4. Lily
 Meaning: Beauty

 3. Tulip
 Perfect Love

 2. Daisy
 Meaning: Innocence, Loyal Love, Purity

 1. Rose
 Meaning: I love you.

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Two Free .com and .net Domains Offer

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I was browsing today, and have seen this offer of 2 free .com and .net domain. I have already been register to it, and I think its very easy to get. Go for it and subscribe to their website.

Here, I have got the link below,

 Free Dot com & Dot net Premium Domain Offer

UPDATE:

I think you have to complete an offer also to get fully subscribed through this free domain offer. But, leave it if you are lazy [ like me] then don’t bother -:) 

cheers,
-abs

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Top 5 Tips To Become A Successful Google Advert Affiliate !…

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As you know, I am trying to explore the hidden secrets of this affiliate business nowadays. Until now, I am not really successful but I believe on ” Try Again and Again, at-last succeeded”. It will be my first month when I started affiliate marketing seriously.

What do I mean with seriously -:)
Right!… I had promoted about couple of click-bank products for about 1 month and then I gave-up because of no better results, and now almost 5-6 months later I have started again. Let’s see How it goes this time :) . But Any ways, what I have learned are going to disclosed here. The five(5) most important attributes to become a successful  Google advert Affiliate are as follows :

YOU SHOULD ;

  1. Be a good keyword research analyst.
  2. Learn how to use the keywords with what arrangement like exact or phrase etc.
  3. Develop capibilities to write an Attractive Tittle.
  4. Be consistent in your daily campaign optimisation.  
  5. Add/Remove New Offers on daily bases depend on their success factor.

If you will ask me to define the Affiliate business dependency at only one factor, so reply would definitely be non other than the “The Secrets Of Best Targeted Keywords”. This is what at the whole Affiliate industry based on. If you would improve your skills in monetizing the keywords according to your campaigns, you would relatively get better results in this business.

If you have not subscribed yet with any Affiliate Partner, so I will personally recommend you to sign-up with NeverBlueAds.

Thanks, for your comment and suggestions, and if you like this post then you can subscribe via email address to my future post.

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Funny Snack: Girls Mathematical Equation :) [Picture]

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I have no comments about this, what you think about it ;)

let’s solve it, here we go :

Are girls really evil ??

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