Archive for December, 2009

Sports Betting Champ Review

Posted in Sports on December 15th, 2009 by Gary Walton – Be the first to comment

Today I am going to be speaking about an eBook called sports betting champ. The idea of this course is to help gambler choose the right sports bets and help them pick bets that will maximize their odds of winning.

There are a lot of gambling systems for sale on the internet and a lot of these turn out to be scams. The sports betting champ program appears different to this on the outside because there is undeniable proof that the maker of this system is making a lot of money.

His website shows pictures of him with his personalised Sports Betting Champ Lamborghini. He has also put on many other pictures including screen shots of big winnings.

After seeing all this I decided that it would be worth trying, and as it come complete with a 60 day money back guarantee I thought that it would be worth seeing if it was any good.

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Seven Wonderful Suggestions For An Awe-Inspiring Motion Picture To View Today

Posted in Sports on December 11th, 2009 by Perry Delacruz – Be the first to comment

Some of the greatest motion pictures of all time are the “oldies but goodies”. If you desire to watch a good movie tonight, here is some information on some of the greatest movies you may have never heard of. Check them out. Keep in mind you can download them almost immediately to your own computer in the coziness of your own residence.

A Little Sex – This motion picture is essentially an R-rated Television-film, with Matheson marrying long-time girlfriend Capshaw wishing it can break him of his custom of chasing ladies. Cast includes Tim Matheson, Kate Capshaw, Edward Herrmann, John Glover, Joan Copeland, Susanna Dalton, Wendie Malick, Wallace Shawn, Melinda Culea, and Bill Smitrovich. (95 minutes, 1982)

The Gene Krupa Story – Commonplace version of awesome jazz drummer’s life, his ups and downs, and his battle with pill dependency Cast includes Don Weis, Sal Mineo, Susan Kohner, James Darren, Susan Oliver, Yvonne Craig, Lawrence Dobkin, Red Nichols, and Buddy Lester. (101 minutes, 1959)

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Keep kids safe

Posted in Security on December 10th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Leaving your home for work won’t totally make you calm when it comes to security concerns. With a lot of outlawed today that can get you trouble in any time, home security is at risk, really. You should not leave your home without any presence of anyone at home. You will be bothered with some security issues and concerns. To deal with, adt is here. ADT is a home security service provider that keeps the safety concerns of your home and the people living on it. Keeping kids safe is a primary need to deal with everyday. And as you are dealing with your work everyday at the same time, leaving your home now would be easy. Knowing that adt home security is at work, you can now calm yourself with any untoward incidents that might happen. Anticipating such incidents will be taken care of these home alarm systems from ADT. It is a basic tool to capture every happenings of your home. Anywhere you are, you can monitor your home, kids and the events happening. And in the event of untoward incidents which we don’t want to happen, ADT will work out to inform you and the nearest authorities, calling the emergency hotlines informing the burst of such incident. Thus, apprehension of any event could be done.

Dish Network Promotional Special

Posted in Sports on December 7th, 2009 by Celia Westbury – Be the first to comment

If you’ve been wanting to find new paths to watch television, then Dish Network can give you exactly what you’ve been looking for! That is due to the fact that with this Dish Network’s inventive technological developments, watching television no longer means just flipping to whatever channel offers the closest thing to what you need to look at. Instead, Dish Network can basically give you more control of how you watch TV and when you watch those things that you need to watch!

First of all, every subscription to Dish Network’s satellite television service comes with the Electronic Program Guide. Dish Network’s Electronic Program Guide is an interactive feature that you can bring up on your television screen when you desire. When you have entered the Electronic Program steer you can use it to see what’s on all of the channels that you’re subscribing to! This information will include all the pertinent info about each program on each channel and in everytime slot. It will include info such as the duration of the program, who stars in it, what it’s about, and when it was made. This information is more than sufficient to let you identify whether or not it’s something that you want to watch, and considering the Electronic Program Guide can deliver program info up to days ahead ( depending on the satellite receiver model ) of when a television show comes on it is a useful tool for planning what to watch!

For even more control of how you watch TV, Dish Network provides the option of subscribing to Digital Video Recorder service. With a DVR in your house, you could have the facility to record television for later viewing. This may sound a lot like what a VCR is supposed to do, and probably doesn’t do very well in your opinion . However , the difference comes in the proven fact that the Electronic Program Guide provides you with a convenient and intuitive way to program the DVR, whereas VCRs depend on clumsy and clumsy numeric interfaces to be programmed. With a simple way to program the device to record things in your absence and the amenity of being able to watch television when it suits you, you will soon be recording everything that you watch! And, with the fact that Dish Network DVRs come with giant hard drives and fit with external disc drives, you are going to be able to record as much video as you want!

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UFC 85 Flashback: Alves Defeats Hughes In Lopsided Main Event

Posted in Sports on December 3rd, 2009 by Ross Everett – 1 Comment

Thiago Alves dominated the former UFC welterweight champion en route to a 2nd round TKO victory at UFC 83. The main event at UFC 85 in London was somewhat anticlimactic to the fans at the O2 Arena who considered the semifinal matchup between Manchesters Michael Bisping and Jason Day the biggest fight on the card. Bisping actually improved upon his excellent showing against Charles McCarthy at UFC 83 and pummeled Day mercilessly from the top mount position until the fight was stopped.

Hughes didnt make any excuses following his one sided loss, saying simply that hes a good fighter and he got me. The longtime king of the UFCs welterweight division also gave notice that his career as an active fighter was drawing to a close, suggesting that he had one fight left and challenging Matt Serra in what presumably would be his retirement match. Hughes had no answer for Alves from the opening horn, as he was stuffed on several takedown attempts early on. When he did finally get his opponent to the ground he was unable to do much damage. Alves, conversely, scored effectively with his striking including several damaging knee strikes. He also did considerable work on the ground, with an elbow strike opening up a large cut on Hughes forehead. Though he didnt get to his knees a la Georges St. Pierre, Alves did make a plea to Dana White for a title shot. His failure to make weight wont help his cause, however, and judging from the UFC Presidents incredulous smirk in response that opportunity wont be immediately forthcoming.

The end came early in the 2nd round as Hughes was caught coming in by a devastating knee strike. He fell to the canvas in a heap and referee Herb Dean was jumping in to stop the contest before Alves could follow up with any punches.

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A Brief History of the Playing Card

Posted in Sports on December 2nd, 2009 by Thomas Kearns – Be the first to comment

In the account books of Joanna, Duchess of Brabant there is an entry dated May–,-79 which reads, “Given to Monsieur and Madame four peters, two forms, value eight and a half moutons, where with to buy a pack of cards”. Trying to familiarize a novice’s awkward fingers with what must be one of the most popular and widely known games, takes a while. Through film and fiction if not in real life it is one of the most popular modern online and high-tech casino games. In the giddy atmosphere of first live games one may never realize that the glossy polygons with the unruly freak-show of royal Siamese twins have not in fact always been as they seem to have been.

Central Asia seems to be where the first playing cards originated from. A 10th or 11th century record of paper dominoes is the first known reference to cards. It is printed to represent all of the 21 combinations of a pair of dice, used in other games in China. Artifacts from the 9th century China are the earliest found. The first use of straight writing paper instead of paper rolls is associated by scholars with the first straight-sheet paper cards and the earliest book printing.

In quite modern form, playing cards were likely introduced in the late–th century into Europe by Egyptian Mamelukes. Consisting of 52 cards, four suits (polo sticks, coins, swords, and cups), and three court cards which depicted abstracting design rather than persons, this was the typical Mameluke deck. Only wealthy Europeans could, at the time, afford the hand-made cards. Around–00 the technique of applying woodcuts (used until then to decorate fabric) to paper and mass production followed suit. There are records of professional card makers in the period between–18 and–50. Currently, one of the most flourishing world-wide industries is card production.

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