Archive for September 14th, 2007

enter.search.engine - The Search Engine Submission Obstacle

Search egines...

This website and blog is green, its new and has a lot to catch up to. At the moment, it is not more than a week old. After doing research and submitting my domain name into search engines; sadly, it is still not being crawled.

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bitch.slap.time.killer

rose & camellia flash game

Here is an interesting flash game I found on the web. There is already a brief description of the story if you follow the link. The objective of the game is quite innovative and I love the idea. Bitch slapping.

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A Single T-1 is NOT Enough - Part 1

For all the business travelers, meeting planners and hotel and convention properties, there is a revenue stream in providing HSIA (or high speed internet access) inside the meeting room area, lobby or public areas and guestrooms. Providing internet access has become a big game for internet service providers and this article will give you an inside look to the game.

Lets cover the basics, internet access in the hotel to the public essentially covers three areas which are guestrooms, lobby or public areas and meeting room convention type space. A single property can have three different carriers for each area of internet access. Here is an example:

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traffic.hell - Google Maps, MapQuest, etc causing major traffic?

It used to be when we needed to get to some place new, we would ask for directions. Even after asking for directions, we would use the handy Thomas Guide Map Books to make sre the directions given were, indeed correct. Nowadays, we have the power of the internet and GPS satellites so we can navigate surface streets and highways with ease. You do not even have to be tied down to your computer to print out directions anymore; most likely your phone has the ability to output directions. But are the directions accurate? Services like Google Maps, Yahoo! Maps, MapQuest, or navigation gadgets like TomTom or Magellan are very popular these days and I can see why; it has made traveling to a new destination easy.

Snippet of MapQuest

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