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Aries a common misspelling of Ares

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

There are few jobs more exciting than analyzing the referral logs of the very popular OfficialAres.com site. At least I think so.
My mission for today was to find the most common misspellings of the popular ‘Ares‘ keyword.
Top of the list was Aires. This was closely followed by Aries. Both of these are ’standard’ words […]

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Patong Girls not easy to understand

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

The week I spent in Patong was possibly one of the most emotional I’d ever had the dubious pleasure of experiencing. At the root of my problems were my attempts at trying to understand Patong girls.
I met the girl of my dreams in a nice little bar in the middle of Patong town. Me […]

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Try smoking Salvia

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Have you tried smoking Salvia? It’s by far the most effective way to use the drug, and while chewing the leaves does work it’s by no means anywhere near as potent.
One of the beauties of smoking Salvia (as well as a potential drawback, depending on which way you look at it) is in the […]

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Ares Galaxy was the gold standard

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Ares Galaxy is well known in the industry as being the ‘gold standard’ of Ares P2P filesharing software. How did it get this reputation? Simply by being the best out there for quite some time. Until now, when there are a number of Ares versions that are simply better; they have copied the best […]

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App Store Another iPhone Games Avenue

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

The app store looks like it’s going to be of wonderful benefit to iPhone and Mac owners alike. All it needs now is some developers to get in gear and provide us with some apps! These apps, Apple told us in a keynote speech, were going to cost an average of $10 when purchased […]

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Salvia Divinorum ban in Kansas

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Lawmakers and politicians in Oklahoma have passed a new law that will see the hallucinogenic drug Salvia banned. Salvia is a naturally occurring hallucinogenic with potency, when taken in its concentrated form, is similar that of LSD. It is the most potent naturally occurring hallucinogenic known. Its opponents will be glad to see Salvia […]

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Wondering about Ares Lite

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Unfortunately it is a fact that some entrepreneurs earn their money by bundling undesirable spyware with software that they then offer to their visitors to their sites. Ares Destiny is a case in point and its association with the hateful Dealio software has really made me think.
Ares Lite was thought, in the ‘old days’ […]

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Home Based Business Ask Yourself This

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Some questions to ask yourself:
Are you fed up with making other people/companies millions? Have you never had the chance to work for yourself because you have to stay home and raise your children? Have you dreamt about becoming a millionaire but ‘know’ it’s only a dream? Are you a hard worker but don’t like […]

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Something for all in Phuket nightlife

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Phuket nightlife has undergone something of a metamorphosis recently and has started to cater seriously for the heavier club music which is so popular in nearby Thailand. This is a vast change for the Phuket nightlife scene that was, until quite recently, dominated by Thai-style clubs and cheesy Western tourist spots.
Thai style clubs still […]

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Ares Download for music sharing

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

I was pottering around the web yesterday looking for some news on filesharing; it might sounds sad but the daily soap opera of the RIAA’s never ending battle with the heinous forces of the lovers of free music downloads really gets me interested. In fact it’s better than any soap opera because the characters […]

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