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Archive for August, 2007

Update on my Pay Per Post Experience

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

This is an update of a recent post called Pay Per Post Website. Use this link to reread this.

8/17 - My blog was rejected for a third time, shocking, I just wish they would let me know all the reasons up front. I feel like a real blog-failure, our blog seems to do nothing right for them. reason? : we do require that you have at least 20 posts within the past 90 days per our terms of service. I don’t get it, I do have that many posts, if not more. At least they actually answered the support ticket within 3 days this time. I have stopped making any changes to my blog to see if I get a different rejection this time for a different reason. So I have just resubmitted.

8/21 - My blog was rejected for a fourth time their reason this time? : Unfortunately, as per our terms of service, we do not accept blogs whose posts are not composed of original, written entries (such as photoblogs, comics, quotes, listings, or vlogs). Although some of your posts do have a sentence or two, we require 3-5 original sentences per entry Apparently you cannot leave a short comment, so I fixed the post they are concerned about, a quote I recently heard, and resubmitted once again, along with another support ticket that is never really answered.

I will let you know what happens next in this comedy.

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New Specials This Week

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

We are constantly being asked to post our specials and new products. Here is a listing of some of the new products. Some have just come in, some are on special. We will also begin listing some of our close-outs or overstocks, as well. Follow each link to see the product details, and as always, thank you for your continued patronage.

72330230001
72330230002
72330630001
AWG170S-B2
72349630001
HEL81120025
HGL31120001
0A33272
KHX4000LLK2/1G
KVR667D2S4F5/2G
KTH-XW9400K2/2G
KVR533D2S8F4K2/1G
AET760SD00-370B97X
F3A104-06
CSE-SCA0-02
HDD-CS-ST3250620NS
HYS72T256420HFN-3S-A
RBC11
PILA8460C3

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A Guide to securing you PC.

Sunday, August 19th, 2007

How to make your PC safe.
Alright, Safer.

AntiVirus

Key Features to look for:
Automatically removes viruses, Trojan horses, and worms Checks incoming and outgoing email attachments for viruses Automatically scans incoming instant message attachments for threats Checks compressed file archives for viruses Keeps dangerous Internet worms out, blocking them before they infect your system Automatically downloads updates to protect against new threats Automatically scans for viruses upon downloading updates Uses smart technology to detect emergent worms and other new threats without waiting for updates Disinfects your system prior to installation, starting you off with a clean, virus-free computer

See more at this article

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To upgrade to Windows Vista

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

Installing and reinstalling Windows During the installation process, you will need:

. Your Windows installation disc (DVD or CD).
. Your Windows product key (25 characters). You can find your product key on your computer or on the installation disc holder inside the Windows package.
. The name of your computer. You will need to provide this if your computer is currently connected to a network. If you’re using Windows XP, here’s how to find your computer name:
. Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. The computer name is displayed on the Computer Name tab.

You will also need to decide whether to install a 32-bit or 64-bit edition of Windows Vista. Before installing Windows, be sure to disable all antivirus software and back up your files to an external hard disk, a DVD or CD, a USB drive or a network folder. See more here:

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