When Looking For Great Gifts For Your Family And Friends There Is No Better Place Online Than eBuyDirect.biz

By Editor, August 20, 2011 5:15 pm

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Take my tip when looking for great gifts for your family and friends online there is no better place than http://www.eBuyDirect.biz

If you are searching for Hot Gifts, Cool Gadgets, Gifts for Gammers, Car DVD/GPS, iPhone, iPad or accessories, MP3/MP5 players, Smart Phone accessories or Software then http://www.eBuyDirect.biz is the place to go first.

There are always special offers and featured items to see and all products are fully guaranteed with a secure shopping cart and payment with options to use Google Checkout or Paypal as well.

Check out these fun sectons for the latest bargains.

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Here are some answers to questions that you may have before ordering these great products…

How do I find a product? There are various ways of finding a product. You can browse the online store through categories by clicking on the main menu button links to find what you are looking for, you can also click on ‘Search’ and type a search term related to what you are looking for and all corresponding results will be displayed.

How do I navigate through the site? There are links and buttons on the site to get you where you want to go. Products are available from the main menu and under the “Products” button link, you can also view informational web pages that we have set up so you can get some information on our company and our products.

Is it secure to order from this site? Yes. The shopping cart processes all the information by using the latest security technology: SSL 128-bit encryption.

Do you keep my personal information? Yes, your personal information is securely stored in our Ecommerce database with the same SSL 128-bit encryption. You have the option to make this information available for future orders when logging in, so that you do not have to type it again when you come back and shop from us.

Do you sell or trade any of my information? Absolutely not: Information is not sold, traded, or shared with anyone under any circumstances.

When will my credit card be charged? Credit cards are charged at the time of the order, before the order is shipped out. You will receive notification by e-mail if the payment was approved. You can check on the status of your order by clicking on Order Status or by clicking on the link on your order confirmation e-mail to review your order. If a tracking number is assigned to your order, you can track the order by logging in to the Order Status and reviewing your order.

Check out the featured items area now for the latest bargans.

Best wishes and…

Happy shopping online.

In the quest to develop a skincare regimen that treats the skin as a sensitive organ, MARC SEBASTIEN created a collection with a psychobiological approach of beauty

By Editor, February 26, 2011 8:37 pm

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Marc Sebastien (skin care)

MARC SEBASTIEN’s INDIGO formulas integrate a titrated extract from the Tephrosia Purpurea shrub, Indigo Tephrosia. This wild tropical perennial plant grows in India and Africa, and has been extensively used in traditional pharmacopeia. In Madagascar, it is called the “150 illness cure”.

The extract is packed with amino acids, trace elements, mineral salts and other active molecules that lend it unprecedented skin euphoriant properties. It induces the release of beta-endorphins in skin cells, resulting in a sensation of well-being.

Ultimately, true luxury is where sensitive experience meets knowledge and the accession to wellbeing is the true way towards effortlessly graceful, healthy beauty.

Company: Marc Sebastien (skin care)
http://marcsebastien.com/boutique/

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Inspired Bicycles

By Editor, December 1, 2010 5:46 pm

What can I say. This is amazing.

My 10 Predictions for 2010-2019

By Editor, January 2, 2010 8:26 pm

Having just sat through numerous TV nostalgia offerings I’m now ready to predict the next decade. Are you ready for this. Let me know in 2020 how right I was (and I’ll tell you ‘I told you so’).

1. In 2010, Google AdWords will announce a procedure for “hearings and fair trials” for banned advertisers. They are already geting loads of bad press for their high-handed rules, quick-changes and tweeking as the call it.

2. Twitter will get sold to a much larger company for less than the $500 million they turned down from Facebook in 2009. They’ve really missed the boat now that FB is going to start charging!

3. The next rage in pay per click is cookie-ing visitors on your site and then having targeted contextual ads “stalk your prospects” on other sites as they surf the Internet. There may be lots of press about this once people realise what’s happening, invasion of privacy comes to mind.

4. By 2014 the traditional newspaper will be drastically different than it is now. Most local newspapers will have vanished by then leaving mainly loss-leaders who can afford it to drive they readers to paid websites for instance. Sorry, but there’s no need for 200 different newspapers to all be running the same stories. Meanwhile more high-traffic bloggers will be identified as doing better research with better reporting and much less bias than the traditional media newsmen.

5. The music industry is headed in the same direction. The bands that succeed during the next 10 years will be the ones who figure out how to connect directly to their audience via social media and direct marketing. I predict that small membership and continuity models are the future of the music industry not the big music labels.

6. There will always be demand for excellent Media Content, regardless of what happens to TV companies, record companies, etc. The worst place to be in media is in the “expensive bureaucratic mediocre middle.”

7. This will be the year that ‘Kindles’ the electronic book revolution everyone has predicted over the last decade. Electronic books are most definitely on the rise. Electronic readers are awesome, they’ll become the norm, and the future is not bright for traditional printing and publishing models. However… excellent independant magazines and books will NEVER disappear.

8. The traditional HTML website site hand-crafted by an HTML editor and uploaded via FTP is fast becoming a relic, replaced by Content Management Systems and platforms like Wordpress and Joomla.

9. A 21st century version of evolution is coming, one that doesn’t sneer at religion.

10. Wikipedia will silence its critics. Obviously it’s immensely practical and it’s worked, having entirely replaced the traditional encyclopedia (vandalism aside). Wikipedia has always had a reputation for smearing controversial people and topics. But they’re cleaning up, and for the most part doing an excellent job. Nothing has done more to bring the Open Source movement to the masses.

We Truly Live In Miraculous Times

By Editor, January 1, 2010 8:40 pm

The World Wide Web is the most radical technological development since fire, and 20 years ago it didn’t exist. The most influential company on the Internet didn’t even exist 12 years ago. In the next 10 years, companies will spring up even faster than Google, and make even more money.

5 to 10 years from now you may be in or be employed in a business that has never even been thought of in 2009.

What an incredible time to be alive.

Yes, I know about the problems. I know about the global warming and the slave trade and the earthquakes and tsunamis and Osama Bin Laden. I know about cancer and birth defects and the bloody 20th century and the pollution in China and the prostitution rings in Bangkok. I know about all that.

But you don’t get rid of bad things by obsessing about them. You create alternatives.

You don’t free enslaved people by enslaving free people. You work to make free people even freer.

I’m thankful to be surrounded by a community of passionate entrepreneurs who help each other and watch each others’ backs and build things together.

I’m thankful to have been taught principles by the world’s wisest people, both past and present.

I’m thankful to live in a society that has a constitution and faith in right and liberty and human rights.

I’m thankful that despite whatever paranoia the media throws into the stir-fry today, I have the right to ignore them and charge forward and build a better world for next week and next year and the next century.

I’m thankful for people who believe as I do, for people who face insurmountable odds.

I’m thankful for victories and resilience and the never-ending stream of innovations and ideas.

We truly live in miraculous times. Don’t ever let anyone make you forget that.

How Fast Time Flies

By Editor, December 31, 2009 11:48 pm

On New Years Eve 1999 as a crowd counted down the final seconds of the 20th century, someone said “Wow! How fast time flies. Here we are at the threshold of a brand new millennium.”


Time Flies

Time Flies. Ref: irelandlogue.com

Where were you that night? Remember the hysteria? The media was in a frenzy over Y2K. The sky was falling, all the computers in the world were going to stop, the electrical grid was gonna shut down and we were all storing up fruit cans and bottled water.

Snap your fingers, a decade has flown by.

How do you feel about how you’ve invested these last 10 years?

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A New Years Resolution

Not sure what sort of New Years Resolution to make?

You’ve probably heard the modern “parable of the starfish”, which is adapted from a book by Loren Eiseley…

Once upon a time, there was a wise man who used to go to the ocean to do his writing. He had a habit of walking on the beach before he began his work.

One day, as he was walking along the shore, he looked down the beach and saw a human figure moving like a dancer. He smiled to himself at the thought of someone who would dance to the day, and so, he walked faster to catch up.

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A Christmas Carol

By Editor, December 25, 2009 8:23 am

Richard Williams Oscar winning animated version of the Dickens Christmas Classic. An old bitter miser is given a chance for redemption when he is haunted by ghosts on Christmas Eve.

The complete film is divided into four parts (below) and placed on Youtube for our delicious consumption by ‘astroboy1960’s Channel’. So special thanks to him.

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A Christmas Carol part 1

A Christmas Carol part 2

A Christmas Carol part 3

A Christmas Carol part 4

The Wild Horses of Assateague Island

By Editor, November 16, 2009 2:47 pm

THE WILD HORSES OF ASSATEAGUE ISLAND.

After reading the story Thirty Horses by Tony Hayes in the December 1999 issue of the Tintota Magazine, I decided that the article about the horses was of particular interest to me, probably because of the herd of “wild horses” that roam the barrier islands named Assatague and Chincoeague off the coasts of Maryland and Virginia. These horses are small, short, squat and “cute” - all of which most likely cause them to be referred to as “ponies” though they are indeed WILD! They have become accustomed to tourists and will fearlessly approach vehicles on the parking lots where they are fed candy bars and other “people foods. “If one of these horses approaches our vehicle, we immediately raise the windows. These tame-looking animals will push their heads into an open space begging for goodies. Feeding them is,. of course, discouraged. During the cold months (when there are no people around), the horses must be able to forage and find food for themselves. A steady diet of pop corn and candy would undoubtedly sicken them.

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