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Australian Mystery Clouds Amazing

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  • on Wednesday, June 16, 2010


  • Cloud is very long and strange appeared in Australia. Cloud which has a length of up to 900 km was moving 56 km per hour. The cloud can cause problems even when the aircraft flew in the daytime.

    Known as the Morning Glory cloud cloud that always comes up every autumn in Burketown,
    Queensland Australia remote town with a population of only 200 people. The pilot brought many tourists to the site each year to do 'surf the clouds' in the mysterious phenomenon.

    A similar cloud forms appeared in several regions around the world. But until now no one can explain the cause of the Morning Glory cloud.

    Source http://looking-news.blogspot.com/2010/02/australian-mystery-clouds-amazing.html

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    Ten Commandments Of Blog Commenting

  • on Monday, June 14, 2010
  • Most of us visit a lot of blogs everyday and leave comments on the ones we like. Some people leave comments on other blogs hoping to get noticed and possibly gain more traffic. Others leave comments because they want to participate and make new friends.

    Both reasons are perfectly valid. What a lot of people tend to forget, however, is that there are best practices for everything, including blog commenting.
    Here are the Ten Commandments Of Blog Commenting:

    1. Read before you write - Before writing your comment, make sure that you have read and understood the post. Firing off a quick comment only to realize that it was totally unrelated to the post won’t get you any new visitors. Be sure to read your comment before submitting. I’ve made a lot of embarrassing typos just because I was in a hurry to submit my comment.

    2. Be Polite - Good manners are essential when commenting on other blogs. You wouldn’t go to another house and behave inappropriately right? It’s the same thing with blogs. Just because you’re not interacting face to face doesn’t mean you can act like an idiot. If you’re polite and well-behaved, you’ll find that it will be easy to forge new relationships with other bloggers.

    3. Smile - Emoticons are great for adding a little oomph to your comment. A smile can make a huge difference. If you’re giving the author a compliment, smile. If you’re voicing a different opinion, smile. A smiley gives off a friendly vibe. Trust me .

    4. Contribute - As much as possible, try leaving a comment that adds value to the discussion. Comments like, “Me too!”, or “Wow nice!” are generally frowned upon and give the impression that your opinions are not worth reading. Personally, I don’t mind comments like these since I’m an off-topic kind of guy heh, but for other blogs, it’s better to leave comments with value.

    5. Don’t be condescending - When pointing out errors in the post, or disagreeing with the author’s opinion, do it in a nice way. You may be the world’s smartest person but you don’t have to rub it in everyone else’s face. Voice your opinions in a friendly manner and you’ll be sure to make new friends. Remember, the really good ones don’t need to brag.

    6. When in doubt, ask - Anytime you come across a post that you would like to comment on but can’t because you don’t fully understand it, go ahead and ask for clarification. Most authors would be happy to expound on their original post. Most blog authors appreciate it when their readers show interest in the article by asking questions.

    7. Make a good impression - Commenting on other blogs is another way of marketing yourself and your blog. If the majority of your comments are obvious hit and run comments to gain backlinks or to get into the Top Commentators list, you’re not painting a good picture of yourself. Writing meaningful replies and responding to other commenters are good ways of leaving a good impression on the blog author and his readers.

    8. Never flame - If you feel the need to comment on a post that you don’t like or an article that you completely disagree with, don’t start a flame war. Insults, name-calling, and sarcastic comments won’t give you new readers nor friends. If you can’t help but feel antagonistic towards the author, don’t waste your time and energy. Just leave. There are thousands of other blogs that you can visit.

    9. Humor goes a long way - Everyone loves a good laugh. Try injecting some of your comments with a little humor. If you can make the author and the other commenters laugh, there’s a good chance that they’ll visit your blog and become regular readers.

    10. Come back - You’ve done all the things listed here. What’s next? You have to try and go back to the blogs you visited and continue to contribute. That is the best way to get noticed. Most blog authors notice people who regularly leave comments, and usually become a regular commenter on their blogs as well.


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    How To Use Google ( Part 2 )

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  • 1.intitle:…

    This command syntax is for limit the searching that only gives you result that has information in a topic that you mean.
    For example: intitle:global warming
    Google will search the page that has global as the title with warming as the main priority. If the searching has two main searching queries, use the syntax allintitle:global warming and searching will be limited by two main subject, that’s global and warming.


    2.inurl:...

    This command syntax is for limit the searching that only gives you result that has your keyword in all URL. Example: inurl:database.mdb
    The searching will display all URL that has information about database.mdb.If the searching has two main searching queries, use the syntax allinurl:… to get the list of its URL. Example allinurl:etc/passwd, the result will display to you all URL that has information about etc and passwd. Slash between two word will be ignored by Google.


    3.Site:...

    This syntax is for limit the searching from an information query based on a site or domain. Example: waveguide site:itb.ac.id Search engine will find out the topic about wave guide in all pages that available in .itb .ac .id domain.


    4.Cache:...

    It will display to you list of web in Google database. For example cache:deffcon.org ,the searching will display the list that had save in Google for page deffcon.org.


    5.Filetype:…

    This command syntax is for search data with certain extension (.e. doc, pdf or ppt etc). example : filetype:doc site:go.id confidential, google will display data file with extension .doc in all go.id domain, that has confidential information.


    6.link:…

    That’s Google syntax to display the list of WebPages that has the link in special webpage. For example link:www.securityfocus.com will show to you list of webpage that has link point in securityfocus page.


    7.related:…

    This syntax will give you list of WebPages that has similar homepage that you indicated.


    8.intext:…

    This syntax is for find out the words in a certain website. This command will ignore link or URL and page title. Example: intext:admin , searching will give you link in a web page that has admin keyword.


    You can use many combinations from the command syntax above. It does depend on your creativity and your logic. You can use the syntax for the crime in on line world like steal a password. But it’s better and more useful if you use the syntax for humanity benefit. So, think it...






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    How To Use Google ( Part 1 )

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  • At this time I want to give you some tips how to use Google as well as correctly (just the basic), in order you can get your information that you find quickly.



    First, use the excerpt mark “……” You can use this mark to find a blog or website that has a sentence that you mean. Example you want to find Modern Technology, You can type it “Modern technology”. If you type like that, Google will display to you all blog or website which has a modern technology sentence. But if you just type Modern Technology (without excerpt mark), Google will display all blog and website that has Modern and Technology word and Modern Technology sentence. Which one is effective? I suggest to not writing a long sentence because you will find nothing from Google.



    Second, you can use the mark + and - (plus and minus). These marks are very useful to find some article. I can’t explain to you how to use it, but you can understand if I give you an example. If you type Hotel + London, Google will give you all information about hotel in London. If you type Hotel – London, Google will give you all information about hotel but without information from London’s hotel. You can combine these marks too. Ex, America + Bank - City Bank, Google will give you information about all banks in America without city bank.



    Last, if necessary you can combine those two ways above. Example, you want to find Modern Technology in America Hotel without Information from Hilton Hotel. You can type “Modern Technology” + America + Hotel – Hilton Hotels.


    to be continued....
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    Snore

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  • on Sunday, June 13, 2010
  • Snoring has been associated with sleep apnea, a breathing disorder linked to elevated blood pressure, cardiovascular stress, headaches, depression, and fatigue.

    Snoring, very simply, is caused by
    the vibration of the soft tissues at the back of the throat. In general, three factors contribute to these vibrations. They are weak muscles, masses encroaching on the air way (in children, for instance, snoring can almost always be traced to enlarged tonsils and adenoids), and obstructed nasal breathing.

    The first factor-weak muscles, explains why most snoring takes place during deep storages at sleep, when throat muscles relax and tongue falls back, causing vibration. Understanding gravity, you can easily see why snoring often occurs when people sleep on their backs.

    The second factor-things that crowd the airway can sometimes be blamed on heredity. While the average sized uvula (that fleshly lobe shaped structure that hangs in the back of your throat) measures a quarter inch, some poor souls have one that’s four times as long. Other traits can exacerbate snoring too. Obese people are three times more likely to snore than thin ones (their bulkiness extends throughout their bodies). And smokers’ throats are irritated daily, causing mucous membranes to swell, narrowing the airway.

    The third factor-obstructed nasal breathing, can have many causes congestion, allergies, polyps, even a deviated septum are just a few.

    In some cases, a sleeper’s airway may be completely blocked, causing breathing to stop for a period before the sleeper is jolted partially awake gasps for air and falls back to sleep. Then the process is repeated. Known as obstructive sleep apnea, this condition can lead to severe cardiac and pulmonary problems, even to death.

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