The Net

Google’s New Ad Size – 200×200 Square

I was checking my Google AdSense stats and noticed that Google has introduced a new ad size; the 200×200 small square. You can see an example of this new ad on the right. The new ad size will serve two text ads or one image ad (it may serve video ads). It will attract more attention than the small buttons […]

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The Net

Thanks Alexadrian

This afternoon, about an hour after I got up, I was all ready to submit my Trading Hours For Dollars post to Digg. However, when I went to submit the URL I found out that a Digg user call Alexadrain has already submitted the story. That’s very nice of you. Thank you! If you like the story, then why not […]

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The Net

It’s A Digg Hat Trick

They say good things always come in three so I figure I should try for one more Digg to this blog to complete my hat trick. This latest Digg, made for Using Life Insurance To Shelter Income, took a lot longer than the last two – those hit the front page at 30 or so Diggs. Not so with the […]

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Investing Ramblings

Trading Hours For Dollars

There are many ways to make money in this world. By far the most common is trading hours for dollar, also known as a job. Maybe it’s the fact that I have never held a job for more than a year of my entire life, but I just can’t understand why people would choose to make their income this way. […]

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Videos

9 Months Of Gestation In 20 Seconds

This is a really cool time lapse video of the 9 month gestation period that it takes to have a baby. The father took a series of photos every other day as his wife was pregnant with their first child. Watch that belly expand! Visit Enjoy Digital life for info on how to create a video like this.

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The Net

Digg Lighting Strikes Twice

You think I would learn my lesson after getting the blog on the front page of Digg on Tuesday. No way! I had to do it again! That’s two Diggs to this blog in two days. The Tuesday Digg set a new traffic record of over 15,000 page views. That was broken with Wednesday’s Digg, where traffic hit a record […]

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Ramblings

The Greater Fool Theory

The Greater Fool theory works like this; you buy something at a high price, but paying too much is okay because you figure you can find a fool greater than you to buy it later. So, it was okay to pay over $100 a share for Yahoo back in 1999 because there was a lineup of people wanting to buy […]

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