Saturday 15 March 2014




 

Secret Tips to Unlimited Neobux Referrals:

 100% Guaranteed

 

Get many FREE Neobux referrals and start earning money! Neobux is a PTC(Paid-To-Click), one the best there is. You register (through one of the links below), you log in and you see ads. As a standard member you'll get to see 4 ads daily which pay you $0.01 per ad viewed for 30 seconds, and $0.005 per ad viewed by each one of your referrals. The more referrals you have, the more money you earn. You can rent referrals (which of course will cost you money) or you can get direct FREE referrals who will click ads each day and earn money for you, through this referral chain. How can I do this? Just follow the next few easy steps:
Step 1: Copy this text without changing anything and paste it into your notebook, saving it at your computer.
Step 2: In the list below, click on the link at the highest position (if the link doesn't work, just copy-paste it at your browser's bar) and join Neobux (if you are already a Neobux user, then this step isn't necessary).
Position 6 :  http://www.neobux.com/?r=applejesus


Step 3: Open the file in your notebook where you copied the text and delete position 1. Position 2 becomes position 1, position 3 becomes position 2, and so on. Position 6 will be left vacant so you can post YOUR referral link there (
do not forget to add http:// before your link).

Step 4: This is where the fun starts! Paste this whole message into online forums, bulletin boards, message boards, chat rooms, discussion groups, online communities, everything that serves to spread the message, without changing anything except for your link, of course.

My advice is to paste this message 2 to 5 times a day, so your referrals will continue to grow day by day. It is proved that for every 200 people who see this type of posting, at least 15 will join. These 15 new users will multiply your referral link.

15 (1) = 15 people = Your link is duplicated 15 times
15 (15) = 225 people = Your link is duplicated 225 times
15 (225) = 3375 people = Your link is duplicated 3375 times
15 (3375) = 50625 people = Your link is duplicated 50,625 times
15 (50625) = 759,375 people = Your link is duplicated 759,375 times

You won't get 759,375 referrals, but say you get 100 direct free referrals, was it worth it to lose 5 minutes a day? Assuming that you get those 100 referrals, you will earn 100 referrals x 4 ads x $0,01 per ad = $4 daily ($120 a month). Imagine if you get 500 referrals, or 1000! And if you did this with, let's say, 10 different PTC's... wow!

Start spreading the word, start earning money with 
Neobux!

http://www.neobux.com/?r=applejesus

Saturday 8 February 2014


50 years ago, the Beatles rolled through New Jersey on a magical mystery train tour (via NJ.com)

On a stormy Tuesday in February of 1964, Karen Muldoon put on her boots and trundled out in the snow to greet the Beatles. A high school junior at the time, she had the day off, thanks to the weather. With a little help from her parents and Mother Nature…


White House hits back at Republicans on immigration 'trust' (via AFP)

The White House Friday hit back at Republican claims that a long-delayed overhaul of America's immigration system is stalled because President Barack Obama cannot be trusted to carry it out. Republican House Speaker John Boehner Thursday poured cold…


Winter Olympics 2014 hockey schedule: USA, Canada women kick things off (via SB Nation)

By Travis Hughes  @TravisSBN on Feb 8 2014, 3:07a + The USA takes on Finland and Canada faces Switzerland in the first women's hockey action of the 2014 Winter Olympics. If all goes according to plan, the United States and Canada will meet in the…


Root of life: Bill Nye debates creationist Ken Ham (video) (via NJ.com)

Creation vs. evolution. A time-honored debate, to be sure, but after a new matchup last night between two titans representing each side, the question is still hot on social media. So are the debaters. On the side of evolution was Bill Nye, well known…


Apple pulls last remaining Bitcoin app from the App Store (via The Inquirer)

GADGET DESIGNER Apple is pulling Bitcoin related applications from its App Store, much to the chagrin of digital currency brokers. The latest app to fall is Blockchains, and the app's developer took to the internet to make its case and plead for reconsideration…


US Export-Import Bank opens to Myanmar (via AFP)

The US Export-Import Bank on Thursday began to offer credit for trade with Myanmar, hoping to support businesses against competitors in a market that has boomed since democratic reforms. The decision sends "a strong signal that we are committed to strengthening…


Japan's Yamada debuts Olympic women's ski jumping (via AFP)

Japan's Yurina Yamada made history on Saturday when she became the first competitor to jump in an Olympic Games women's ski jump event. Yamada was first down the normal hill in the opening training session at Rosa Khutor. Women's ski jumping is making…


Records fall on golden day in Sochi (via AFP)

Records tumbled on the first day of medal action at the Sochi Winter Olympics on Saturday as organisers breathed a sigh of relief after a dazzling opening ceremony hailed as a success around the world. Under picture-perfect blue skies US snowboarder…

Friday 7 February 2014


Betting on the Super Bowl? Get math on your side (via PBS News Hour)

By: Rebecca Jacobson For players, teams and gamblers, millions of dollars ride on this year's Superbowl. Can math give an edge to predicting the winner? Left: Quarterback Peyton Manning of the Denver Broncos. Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images. Right…


Bilawal Bhutto on Pakistani politics: Renaissance man (via The Economist)

MODELS in skimpy outfits, dancing around a fiery cauldron in a strange homage to an ancient, pre-Islamic past…is not most people’s idea of how to launch a political career in Pakistan. But Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the 25-year-old heir to one of the…


HP teases an Intel Haswell powered Chromebox for UK release (via The Inquirer)

PC MAKER HP has spilled some details about its first Chromebox device, which will be coming to the UK in the second quarter. The pint-sized device is designed to connect to monitors as a low-cost desktop replacement or to a television to add Smart TV…


White House hits back at Republicans on immigration 'trust' (via AFP)

The White House Friday hit back at Republican claims that a long delayed overhaul of America's immigration system is stalled because President Barack Obama cannot be trusted to carry it out. Republican House Speaker John Boehner on Thursday poured cold…


After 22 years, 'Tonight Show' host Jay Leno signs off (via AFP)

Talk show host Jay Leno bids farewell to his remarkable 22-year run at the top of the late-night US television heap on Thursday when he signs off from NBC's "The Tonight Show" for the last time. Country music titan Garth Brooks and comedian Billy Crystal…


Study Links Gas Drilling to Heart Defects in Babies (via Desmogblog)

A newly-published study specific to Colorado (pdf) links the rate of congenital heart defects in babies to how close they live to natural gas wells. The study, published January 28, 2014 in Environmental Health Perspectives, a publication of the…


Cancer Explosion Forecast for Next 20 Years (via Environment News Service)

GENEVA, Switzerland, February 4, 2014 (ENS) – Cancer is now the world’s biggest killer, and the number of cases will explode over the next 20 years, warns a new global report compiled by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, an agency…


More-Efficient Organic Solar Cells Coming Soon Thanks To New Research On Charge Separation (via Clean Technica)

A new multi-university study focusing on the fundamental science of charge separation has resulted in a greatly improved understanding of the subject — an improved understanding that should lead to more-efficient organic solar cells in the near future…


Sochi 2014: What's the deal with independent Olympic athletes? (via SB Nation)

By Travis Hughes  @TravisSBN on Feb 7 2014, 12:19p + You may have seen three athletes march into Fisht Olympic Stadium under an Olympic flag, not a national flag. What's the deal with that? Three athletes will compete under the Olympic flag at the…


The Economist explains: Why Sochi is, ironically, the perfect place for the winter Olympics (via The Economist)

SOCHI, a subtropical resort on the Black Sea coast, seems an odd place to stage the winter Olympics. It is the warmest place in Russia, where people go to escape winter. The weather forecast for the coast where the opening ceremony will be held on February…


Book review - The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars now Available in Paperback (via Skeptical Science)

Posted on 6 November 2013 by John Cook This is an updated book review of The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars, by Michael Mann, with the paperback edition released this week. The re-release features a foreword by Bill "The Science Guy" Nye (which opens…


Free computer game - World at the Crossroads (via Skeptical Science)

Posted on 11 November 2013 by Marcin Popkiewicz Polish chapter of ASPO, together with The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe have prepared a computer strategy game "World at the Crossroads". The game simulates the rise of…


Global warming is increasing the risk of heatwaves (via Skeptical Science)

Posted on 30 January 2014 by dana1981, Rob Painting, John Cook A number of studies, both regional and global, have found that heatwaves are becoming more frequent. According to research by climate scientists David Karoly and Sophie Lewis, Australian…


Why rainbows and oil slicks help to show the greenhouse effect (via Skeptical Science)

Posted on 3 February 2014 by MarkR The greenhouse effect, where some atmospheric gases let through sunlight but absorb the infrared heat given off by Earth, can be understood in amazing detail by starting off with the spread of colours in a rainbow…


2013 was the second-hottest year on record without an El Niño (via Skeptical Science)

Posted on 6 February 2014 by dana1981 According to the global surface temperate data set compiled by Kevin Cowtan & Robert Way, which achieves the best coverage of the rapidly-warming Arctic by filling in data gaps between temperature stations using…


MIT president makes confronting campus sexual assault a 'central priority' (via boston.com)

By Matt Rocheleau, Boston.com Staff MIT President L. Rafael Reif announced Friday he has asked the institute’s newly appointed chancellor to make confronting campus sexual assault a “central priority” in response to an anonymous alumna who…


Local students earn honors at Malden Catholic High School (via boston.com)

The following was submitted by Malden Catholic High School: Malden Catholic High School, one of New England’s leading college preparatory high schools for young men, has announced that the following local students received honors for distinguished…


Twitter takes hit as user growth disappoints (via AFP)

Twitter got a reality check as the high-flying messaging company reported modest user growth during a quarter in which it lost $511 million. Even more disconcerting, in the eyes of some industry watchers, was that the typical amount of time people spent…


Can Bill Gates Pull a Steve Jobs? (via slashdot)

Bill Gates is coming back to Microsoft part-time as a technology advisor to new CEO Satya Nadella. As pointed out by many a media source (most notably BusinessWeek), Gates assuming a more active role in Microsoft’s day-to-day product development has…


Renewables, Natural Gas, and Efficiency Leading American Energy Transformation (via Clean Technica)

Bloomberg New Energy Finance has released their 2014 installment of the Sustainable Energy in America Factbook for The Business Council for Sustainable Energy, and found that renewable energy, natural gas, and energy efficiency advancements are leading…


Sochi Winter Olympics opening ceremony: Live Report (via AFP)

18:04 GMT - Historical memories - A perhaps surprisingly light-hearted recollection of the Soviet Union in the mid-20th century now. Dynamic dance moves combine with the aesthetic of 1950s propaganda posters before a new Russia is symbolically born.…

Saturday 25 January 2014


The tortoise and the flare: Calif. solar power projects confront habitat impact (via PBS News Hour)

JUDY WOODRUFF: Now the challenges of combating climate change. This week, the European Union announced it was loosening its strict environmental regulations in the face of economic setbacks. In the U.S., renewable sources of energy like wind and solar…


How Elizabeth Blackwell became the first female doctor in the U.S. (via PBS News Hour)

By: Dr. Howard Markel The pathway to medical careers for countless women in the United States became a little easier on Jan. 23, 1849, when Elizabeth Blackwell ascended a stage in New York and became the nation's first female doctor. Photo by Pali Rao…


What's the future of privacy in a big data world? (via PBS News Hour)

JEFFREY BROWN: So how do we weigh the appeal of these devices against their potential to intrude into our lives? We're joined by Jules Polonetsky, executive director of the Future of Privacy Forum, a think tank that promotes responsible data practices…


Asia's new-style leaders: No talent for talent-spotting (via The Economist)

IT IS always gratifying to be able to say you knew the famous and powerful long before many people had heard of them; less gratifying, however, to admit that you failed to spot their potential. In August 2005, when based in Delhi, I trekked out to a…


Motorola Moto G video review (via The Inquirer)

AMERICAN PHONE MAKER Motorola's Moto G smartphone has jumped on the affordable Android smartphone bandwagon as it looks to challenge the Google Nexus 5. However, the Moto G doesn't have the most impressive specifications, although for £135 we shouldn…


The Apple Mac is 30 (via The Inquirer)

HIPSTER COMPUTER the Apple Macintosh is thirty years old. During the third quarter of Superbowl XVIII on 22 January 1984, a groundbreaking TV advertisement showed an athlete smashing a screen in an Orwellian nightmare while a voiceover explained to…


Nokia X likely will be the name of the firm's first Android phone (via The Inquirer)

FINNISH PHONE MAKER Nokia's rumoured Android phone, codenamed Nokia Normandy, is likely to be branded the Nokia X. That's according to @evleaks, which tweeted a brief message on Thursday revealing the name. Project Normandy = Nokia X — @evleaks (@…


Jordan Spieth schools Tiger Woods at Torrey Pines (via SB Nation)

By Emily Kay on Jan 25 2014, 9:01a + It was Bizarro Tiger World at Torrey Pines on Friday, as the world No 1 played like a timid rookie while 2013 Rookie of the Year Jordan Spieth picked the North Course apart. Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth began the…


Bieber's bad day in Miami (via Repost Video News)

Pop star Jujstin Bieber spends several hours in jail following arrest in Miami Beach.


Super Bowl Live Auction has Manning jerseys, Chili Peppers drums for sale (via NJ.com)

Peyton Manning's grass-stained jersey. Eli Manning's grass-stained jersey. Whatever your poison, the Super Bowl Live Auction has it. Now through Feb. 1, an auction preview and appraisal fair is ongoing at the NFL Shop at Super Bowl, located in Macy'…


'Dwarf planet' in deep space has water (via AFP)

Ceres, a tiny planet in the asteroid belt, spouts water vapour, a finding that strengthens theories that life on Earth was kickstarted by a bombardment of space rocks, scientists said Wednesday. European astronomers reported they saw vapour spewing…


Nancy Grace: Justin Bieber could have killed someone (via CNN Video)

HLN's Nancy Grace weighs in on the DUI arrest of singer Justin Bieber in Miami, Florida.


Three years before the vote, Clinton machine gears up (via AFP)

With the news that America's largest liberal fundraising group is to back a Hillary Clinton presidential bid in 2016, a growing sense of inevitability is building around her prospective candidacy. The former secretary of state who once occupied the…


US judge orders pregnant woman taken off life-support (via AFP)

A US judge ordered a Texas hospital Friday to pull the plug on a brain-dead, pregnant woman it had kept on life support against the family's wishes. Texas is among 12 US states that have adopted strict laws requiring that a woman be kept alive if pregnant…


Lenovo Acquires IBM Server Business (via slashdot)

IBM will sell its lower-end server business to Lenovo for $2.3 billion. Under the terms of the agreement, Lenovo will acquire IBM’s x86 server portfolio (products in that line include the System x, BladeCenter, and Flex System blade servers and switches…


Microsoft tops expectations with record revenue (via AFP)

Microsoft soared to record revenues in the last quarter the company said Thursday, confounding Wall Street forecasts on the back of strong demand for Xbox consoles, Surface tablets and Internet "cloud" services. The US-based technology titan reported…

Tuesday 14 January 2014


Red rules on Globes red carpet (via AFP)

Red ruled the Golden Globes red carpet as Hollywood's A-list stars bared their shoulders in eye-popping gowns for the first major awards show of the season. A sprinkler malfunction on Sunday almost rained on the fashion parade at the Beverly Hilton,…


Golden Globes 2014: Live Report (via AFP)

0440 GMT: This concludes AFP's Live Report on the 71st annual Golden Globe awards. We'll be back for Oscar night on March 2, and for music fans, you can join us for all the action at the Grammys on January 26. 0410 GMT: For the big screen, it was an…


Hollywood to hit red carpet for Golden Globes (via AFP)

Hollywood hits the red carpet Sunday for the 71st annual Golden Globes, with a packed cast of A-list nominees vying to win the first major honors of Tinseltown's annual awards season. Harrowing saga "12 Years a Slave" and crime caper "American Hustle…


Improved Electronic Energy Efficiency Thanks To New Laptop Adapter From MIT (via Clean Technica)

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created a new, novel circuit design that promises to greatly increase the energy efficiency of a number of widely used consumer electronic devices. To showcase the new circuit design…


How Is Reactive Different from Procedural Programming? (via slashdot)

A recent post on Reactive Programming triggered discussions about what is and isn’t considered Reactive Logic. In fact, many have already discovered that Reactive Programming can help improve quality and transparency, reduce programming time and decrease…