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Archive for September 8th, 2007

Over at BC…Marty writes

September 08th, 2007 | Category: Music

End of summer: Rick Wakeman, Ken Hesley, Ted Nugent, Schenker & Schwarz, Poison & Jon Anderson
Hidden gems and some for-fans-only music comes to light.

Book Review: Religion of Peace by Robert Spencer

Spencer skewers the politically correct notions of Islam.

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Jew-Hatred and Jihad

September 08th, 2007 | Category: Politics

“Hitler and his desire to create a “Twin Towers” scenario.” Then again Nazism and Islamists had quite a lot to do with each other during WWII and before. The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem even helped Hitler by providing him with an SS division or two.

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New affiliate scheme

September 08th, 2007 | Category: Blog gos

In our never ending quest to get our sites, to earn us some dosh or at least pay for themselves, we will look at any possible new opportunites to maximise the monetisation of our site. I find myself continually looking at new programs and improvements in existing programs to see if I can do better than I am now with the various endeavours of Dodgeblogium.

One such method for adding income from your site is by becoming as affiliate for various online businesses who run a variety of schemes to help themselves and your bottom line. One such is one in which you become website design affiliate encouraging your readers in search of a new site to use the services of a particular site. One interesting twist to this scheme is that you get credit for purchasers who purchase services via the phone as well, as via online. Lets face it, if you are spending big bucks getting a new site; emails generally dont cut it, at least not initially. You also earns fee per month for the 20 months of a new site being commissioned.

With this one you can earn up to 20% commissions on purchases from Websitepros.com; which makes a nice change from some of the other not so generous schemes out there. If you think this might work for your site then head over and take a look. You never know it could earn you quite a bit of money.

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The paid post debate goes from personal to nasty

September 08th, 2007 | Category: Politics

Mike Arrington lowers himself to playing the race card for traffic and links. How long before his benefactors tire of supporting this behavior?

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Who will be Britain’s Boris Yeltsin?

September 08th, 2007 | Category: Politics

“Following the defection of Quentin Davies to Labour, this week’s news that two Tory MPs, Patrick Mercer and John Bercow, and the deputy treasurer, Johan Eliasch, were recruited by Gordon Brown as “advisers” has provoked some anxious speculation….Or are these the first faltering steps to making Britain a one-party state?”

John O’Sullivan calls attention the serious problem in British politics; that of “concensus” politics where all parties agree on basics and just squabble about personalities. The last time this happened the country ended up in such a mess Lady Thatcher had to come along and yank the country into shape.

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Ghastronomy

September 08th, 2007 | Category: Politics

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I was home from school sick one day, and was getting hungry, so I started some ramen. I had a headache at the time, and came up with the bright idea of advil ramen. I figured, “I like ramen, and I could use some advil. How can this go wrong?” Needless to say, dissolving advil tablets let off terrible fumes which are not the least bit appetizing. This wasn’t one of my brighter moments.

Something Awful readers recount their culinary misadventures.

Warning: I haven’t read through all of these; be advised that the language in SA forums can be somewhat, um, rambunctious at times.

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