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A world free of war? |
Posted by: bench91 - April 25th, 2014 at 1:50 PM - Forum: Current Events
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From as far as history goes back there has always been war and it's never been a equal fight, man has always wanted to take over the weaker man and it still goes on today. Can we be ever free from war or is this it forever? so many innocent lives get taken and suffer with the loss of homes and services and it is always seen as part and parcel. What could make all this war stop any ideas?
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Pros and Cons of Using a Mobile Broadband Stick |
Posted by: RuthB - April 25th, 2014 at 8:22 AM - Forum: Technology & Hardware
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The only way I have of connecting my laptop to the Internet is with a broadband connection provided by a phone service, in the form of a USB stick.
The biggest benefit, apart from not needing to have a telephone landline at home, is that I can access the Internet anywhere at any time. Unlike WiFi, I do not need to search for a hotspot or register with a provider.
The second big advantage is the cost, which is very low. I pay only £10 a month ($15) for my Internet usage.
The only downside is I am restricted to how much bandwidth I can use each month. When I go over the limit I am unable to download anything or view video content for the remainder of the month.
Connectivity is usually good and I enjoy constant Internet broadband use for as long as I want every day.
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Windows 8.1 |
Posted by: Warwick - April 24th, 2014 at 7:28 PM - Forum: Technology & Hardware
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What do you think about Microsoft's newest desktop operating system? It tries to blend together a mobile interface and a desktop one, and they don't seem to be working together very well. People are criticizing it because of this. I have it installed on my new PC, and although it is a bit faster than Windows 7, it crashes rather often, and it feels uncomfortable to keep switching from the tiles interface to the desktop...
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Herbal Tea? |
Posted by: bench91 - April 24th, 2014 at 11:03 AM - Forum: General Discussion
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l used to drink normal tea and coffee for years but then l decided to give it up and go herbal, sorrel and ginger and mint tea is my favourite and at the same time it's good for the body, have you tried it?.
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Designing a Blog |
Posted by: RuthB - April 24th, 2014 at 9:10 AM - Forum: Web Design & Internet
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I have always thought that the design of a blog can make the difference between success and failure. Of course content is what matters most, but if a blog does not load quickly or is not easy to navigate, visitors are unlikely to bookmark it, share content or subscribe.
A header image helps to brand a blog and should be relevant to what the blog is about. A portrait image used in an avatar of the blogger adds a personal touch, but any unique image can be used.
Too many flashing banners are distracting and turn some people away. Ads should be placed in and around the text without being too obtrusive.
Things to avoid are white text on a black background or a patterned background being used anywhere text appears.
What are your ideas about good blog design?
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Shark Tank |
Posted by: isabbbela - April 23rd, 2014 at 10:36 PM - Forum: Media & Entertainment
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Hi there!
I don't know if you ever watched this show before, but it's on at ABC on Friday nights. This is actually the perfect show for creative and innovative people to watch!
The general concept of the show is people who had an idea or invention and opened up their own company, seeking for investments and expert help to grow their business. People go there to present their company to the "sharks". There are 4 "sharks" - self made entrepreneurs that became millionaires and billionaires with their inventions and companies.
The person goes there, present their business, answer the sharks questions and then it's up to them to decide if they want to invest or not. They will usually invest money for equity in the company, and the amount varies according to what the person asks for and the business' measured value.
It's such a great show and I love seeing people's great (some not so great) ideas and inventions!
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Hello from Brazil! |
Posted by: isabbbela - April 23rd, 2014 at 9:08 PM - Forum: Introductions
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Hi guys!
My name is Isabela, I'm 25 and I'm from Brazil.
I'm really excited to have found this website! I've always considered myself a very creative person, and even though I suck at art, I'm great at writing and creating stories in general. I've been wanting to get more inspiration and motivation to start writing more, and this sounds like a fun forum to be a part of!
See you around!
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