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My First…..

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When I started answering this conversation, it made me reminisce the past…It’s all coming back to me now… hahaha… There were happy moments but there were not-so-happy moment too. I was a naughty child. I had my first boyfriend when I was in the sixth grade. My mom said, “you are not allowed to have a relationship until you’re 18 yrs old.” But at 12, I already had one and she did not know it.. I started drinking (occasionally) when I was 13 years old. My first night out with my friends was 10 years ago (I was 16 only), of course my mom did not know it too… The list will go on and on…. I’m not saying I’m not a good daughter/child, I just learned to live my life to the fullest. That is my motto: Live your life to the fullest… and don’t regret about the past


Jun 20, 2008

Home Computer Security

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No matter how a home computer is connected to the Internet, intruder’s attacks are often successful. Many home computer owners don’t realize that they need to pay attention to computer security. In the same way that you are responsible for having insurance when you drive a car, you need to also be responsible for your home computer’s security.

Here are some tips to protect your computer:

1. Keep your firewall turned on

A firewall is a device or set of devices configured to permit, deny, encrypt, or proxy all computer traffic between different security domains based upon a set of rules and other criteria. It helps protect your computer from hackers who might try to delete information, crash your computer, or even steal your passwords or credit card numbers. Make sure your firewall is always turned on.

There are three basic types of firewalls are available for you to choose from:
• Software firewalls
• Hardware routers
• Wireless routers

To determine which type of firewall is best for you, answer these questions and record your answers:

a. How many computers will use the firewall?

b. What operating system do you use? (This might be a version of Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh, or Linux.)

If you use Windows Vista or Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), you have a firewall built in and turned on by default.

2. Keep your operating system up-to-date

High priority updates are critical to the security and reliability of your computer. They offer the latest protection against malicious online activities. Microsoft provides new updates, as necessary, on the second Tuesday of the month.

Operating systems, like Windows XP and Macintosh OS X, are made up of countless parts with different functions ideally working in harmony. That some of these parts should be less than perfect is inevitable. But when a problem leaves a hole in your machine’s defenses, it is extremely important to patch it as soon as possible. This is best accomplished by using built-in automatic update features through the Windows Security Center in Windows XP, Automatic Updates control panel in earlier versions of Windows, and the Software Update application in Macintosh OS X under System Properties. Keep in mind that your machine may need to be restarted after you update.

3. Use updated antivirus software

Viruses and spyware are two kinds of usually malicious software that you need to protect your computer against. You need antivirus technology to help prevent viruses, and you need to keep it regularly updated.

There are many Anti-Virus softeware to choose from. I use AVG Anti Virus 8, because it is easy to use, effective, and always updated. AVG Checks for updates every 4 hours by default. AVG Antivirus is one of the most complete programs we have found to date. It includes many new options to make it one of the most effective virus scanners on the market. It is still plagued by horrible slowdowns at times. Even things so simple as just typing an IM can be stopped for several seconds for some reason. If you can get past the occasional slowdowns of your computer, the scanning functionality of AVG Antivirus 8 is top of the line. With the rewrite of the scanning engine, AVG included multi processor support. That dual core processor you bought is actually going to start getting a workout now. AVG also included support for Windows Vista and the 64 bit versions of Windows XP and Vista.

4. Use updated antispyware technology

Antispyware helps protect your computer against pop-ups, slow performance, and security threats caused by spyware and other unwanted software. To keep up with the latest forms of spyware, you must keep your antispyware updated.

• Software that displays pop-up advertising on your computer, collects and relays your personal information, or changes the configuration of your computer, without appropriately obtaining your consent first, is called spyware.
• Many kinds of unwanted software, including spyware, are designed to be difficult to remove. If you try to uninstall this software like any other program, you might find that the program reappears as soon as you restart your computer.
• Windows Defender is designed to protect you against spyware. It features a monitoring system that recommends actions against spyware when it’s detected and minimizes interruptions.


Jun 16, 2008

Colourful Blog Anniversary Contest – Win Over $3000 in Cash and Prizes

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I got an email message inviting me in a contest on Life Is Colorful. It is called Colourful Blog Anniversary Contest.

Life Is Colorful is one of the great money-making-online blog. They have useful articles for newbies like me. However, Life Is Colorful is not merely focused all on money making, there’s a lot tech tips and tutorials out there, health tips, free stuffs, and more…

Anyway, Life Is Colorful is celebrating their blog’s first anniversary. They are giving away prizes worth $3000 and double the Entrecard credits.

Here is the prize list for their contest:
Colourful Blog Anniversary Contest – Win Over $3000 in Cash and Prizes
Blogging Tools & Products, Webmaster Resources, Memberships

- A product to help you making money: Super Affiliate Blogger and WordPress Adsense Theme by Easywordpress ($194 value – 2 x $97)
- Two-year subscription to GoStats Pro [One of the web’s leading traffic stats providers] by GoStats ($180 value – 2 x $90)
- Five One-Year VIP Memberships to CreateBanner.com by Xavier Media ($175 value – 5 x $35)
- 100,000 [One hundred thousand] Tnx points by Tnx.net ($125 value)
- Two One-Hour Consultation Sessions by TheUniversiryKid ($100 value – 2 x $50)
- “Building An Internet Business From Scratch – Making $1,000 After 24 Hours” DVD by Marcus Hochstadt ($100 value)
- Two copies of Direct Response Templates for Salesletters and Salesstickies by Carl “Kidblogger” ($74 – 2 x $37)
- Two Copies of “TO DO List Software” by Fruitfultime ($60 value – 2 x $30)
- One 30 minutes of blog consultation by The Net Fool ($40 value)
- Blog Bundle Pack 2 [Specially designed for Bloggers] by 1 Cool File ($20 value)

Cash Prizes

- $30 cash prize by Capitalist Guide ($30 value)
- $25 cash prize by Autoline Reviews ($25 value)
- $25 cash prize by Health and Fitness Center ($25 value)
- $20 cash prize by Leisa Watkins ($20 value)
- $20 cash prize by Travel Tips ($20 value)
- $20 cash prize by New Homes Section ($20 value)
- $20 cash prize by Social Networking Sites ($20 value)
- $20 cash prize by Quality Vista ($20 value)

All prizes shall be given through Paypal

Books and eBooks

- Three copies of “Work Smart, Get Rich!” eBook Donated by The Net Fool ($45 value – 3 x $15)
- Autographed Copy of “The 5 Lessons a Millionaire Taught Me About Life and Wealth” book by Leisa Watkins

Each participant of this contest will get dollar eBook from TheUniversiryKid along with his consultation time.

Advertising Space

- Four 3-months textlink at Life is Colourful ($360 value – 4 x $90)
- Four 3-months textlink at Finance Blog ($180 value – 4 x $45)
- One Greenland Country Ad Space at Buy a Nation ($125 value)
- Full Set of Advertising Space by Roman Dock ($125 value)
Two 125 x 125 ($20 value – 2 x $10)
Three 468×60 ($30 value – 3 x $10)
Five Textlinks ($50 value – 5 x $10)
One Full Review ($25 value)
- Four 3-months 125 x 125 banner slots at Article Rewrite ($120 value)
- Ten Featured Links at Piggy Web Directory ($100 value)
- Ten Textlinks worth $10 bid each at BYDY Link Bid Directory ($100 value)
- Four Express Link Submissions Forever at Mad Mouse Directory ($51.80 value – 4 x $12.95)
- Two Featured Link Submissions for One year at Mad Mouse Directory ($49.90 value – 2 x $24.95)
- One 125 x 125 at Winning the Web by Gyutae Park ($50 value)
- One Full Blog Review at Life is Colourful ($50 value)
- Five Featured Links at Directories.bz ($50 value) * These apply to directory submissions only, Flippable.
- Three Featured Links for Six Months at Massive Net Links Directory ($30 value)
- Three Featured Links for Six Months at Internet Stromer Directory ($30 value)
- Three Featured Links for Six Months at Internet Ahead Directory ($30 value)
- One 125 x 125 at Blogging Fingers ($30 value)
- One 125 x 125 at New Homes Section ($30 value)
- One 125 x 125 at Sueblimely ($30 value)
- One 125 x 125 at Life is Colourful ($30 value)
- One Full Blog Review at Finance Blog ($30 value) * These apply to Finance service reviews, Flippable.
- One 125 x 125 at Dot Com Mogul ($25 value)
- Two 125 x 125 at Vincent ($20 value)
- One Full Blog Review at Lightnings Blog World (value $20)
- One 125 x 125 at The WWW Blog ($15 value)

Entrecard Credits

- 2500 Entrecard Credits by Life is Colourful
- 2000 Entrecard Credits by Sueblimely
- 1000 Entrecard Credits by Lightning Blog World
- 500 Entrecard Credits by Vincent

Total: 6,000

The contest ends on 1st July and the results will
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e announced on coming weekend. Each participant of this contest will get dollar eBook from TheUniversiryKid. So everyone will win!

Check out full contest details here.

Go ahead and participate in this exciting contest with over $3000 in prizes to be won!


Jun 14, 2008

Brand loyalty

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Brand loyalty occurs when a consumer uses a product or service over and over again, because

A) it works for him/her
B) it’s habitual
C) he/she is hesitant to spend cash on the unfamiliar.

For example, when I buy toothpaste, it is always Colgate and it has been for as long as I can remember. Ever since, I was child I use this brand, because it’s been imprinted on my brain (through personal experience and tons of advertising) that others are not as good as Colgate.

Brands don’t compete directly with each other when they are in different brand categories … but they do compete for your attention, money, and loyalty.


Jun 14, 2008

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Jun 14, 2008