Saturday, August 7, 2010

SEARCHES OF "SEX" WORD IN MALAYSIA

this is interesting. form your own opinion.

Ranking of searches of "sex" by sub region and cities in Malaya




Subregions

1. Johor, Malaysia
2. Pahang, Malaysia
3. Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
4. Selangor, Malaysia

Cities

1. Johor Bahru, Malaysia
2. Shah Alam, Malaysia
3. Batu Pahat, Malaysia
4. Kuantan, Malaysia
5. Kajang, Malaysia
6. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
7. Kelang, Malaysia
8. Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Languages

1. Malay
2. Chinese
3. English

Pahang?? Batu Pahat?? WTF!
courtesy of google trends

Friday, August 6, 2010

Q: WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF A NERVOUS WRECK?

A: A guy who has a car payment, a house payment, a wife and a mistress - all of them a month late

SCAM WARNING FOR NEWBIE

The following list contains most of the many SCAMS which you or someone you know may fall victim to online.




1. Badge charity Scams - Scammers claim to be raising money on behalf of people who wear badges (armed services) or for emergencies currently in the news.



2. Bait & Switch - Advertisers lure victims by offering an item at a real cheap price. Then they are told item no longer available. They will either get a CHEAP substitute or baited and switched to a more expensive one.



3. The 419 Scams - This is named after the Nigerian state law section which covers all cons and schemes from that country. The victim is told they either inherited a fortune or won the lottery and the person needs help smuggling the large sum of money out the country.



4. Affinity Scams - The word affinity means a close connection or resemblance. Thus when someone you know well from work or church, they (most times) unknowingly recommend a way for you to make money or to buy a bargain. Then it turns out to be bogus.



5. The 809/890 Scam - You either get an email or voice mail asking you to call a number beginning with 809 or 890 area code. You get connected to the Dominican Republic and you could end up getting charged a large amount of money through your phone bill.



6. Advance fee - Here you get tricked by being asked to pay a fee upfront in order to get what you won. It could be a loan, some kind of cash or lottery winnings.



7. Flim Flam - This is done to mostly cashiers where by trying to change large denomination bills the scammers swaps money back and forth until the cashier loses track and money in the process.



8. Cramming - This is when you buy a service (like phone) and the provider bills you for extras you either did not order or they never provide you with.



9. Key Logging Scam - Victims unknowingly download a program or hack into their computer that monitors every key you press. Then a record is sent back to the hacker who uses the information to either steal your identity or shop with your info.



10. Black Money Scams - Here the crook claims to smuggled a huge sum of money from into the country which they dye black. They show you a phony demo where a mystery fluid removes it from the money. You're lured into buying more of the Dyed currency which turns out to be worthless paper.



11. Mystery shoppers - The victims are sent a letter being told they been randomly selected to participate in a store's customer service operation. The letter often includes a check which cons you into the Pay forward scam (next one down)



11. Payment forwarding - This involves a few sets of scams where the victims receive forged checks (for mystery shopping, auction sales or house rental) They are then asked to cash it and forward par of it as a money wire to another person. After they do, the check bounces.



12. Phising - This involves a Email that you receive and takes you to a phony website that mimics the real thing such as PayPal. Banks and such. They ask you for your password and personal information which they later use to clean out your accounts.



13. Pharming - this is another form of Phising. These are actually legitimate websites that have been high jacked by hackers and scammers.



14. Ponzi Schemes - This is an investment scam that gets victims with the promises of big returns on their investments. Part of the money is then used to pay earlier investors to keep them happy. This process is repeated until new investors dry up and the schemes collapses.



15. Spyware - Like key logging this is any computer program or part of it that tracks all your actions you do on your PC and then forwards that info back to the scammer with the sole purpose of ripping you off.



16. Scareware - This involves a Pop-up that appears on your screen warning you that your PC has been infected with a virus and you need to buy a program to remove it.



17. Ransomware - This is a program you unintentionally download onto your computer which then scrambles all your data and demands you pay a fee before it unscrambles it.



18. Skimming - This is a device used for capturing your information from ATM and store credit card machines which records all your info and then passes on to crooks.



19. Slamming - Victims here are tricked into changing their energy utility or phone provider. he prices start out cheaper than they quickly go up.



20. Spam - Last but not least. The official name of Spam is - Unsolicited Bulk Email (UBE) But Spams sounds better. This is the mother of all these scams. It usually get spam peddling you things like 'Miracle medical drugs or treatments' financial schemes or designer label knock-offs sales. This is now moving to your cell phones which you get through text messages.

R&B NOT FOR NEWBIE



Take 5.

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at Mikey Radio you got yourself a live streaming radio 24/7 playing only hip hop and R&B.

Take a break from those mainstream stations playing for the masses. this is one cool shit...unless you are into that gaga or bieber fella.

put up mikey banner on your blog or website..a tshirt is yours. nice.

Its almost 3am, Eric Benet's Gorgy Porgy is lullabying for me...


WIDGETS FOR NEWBIE


50 Great Widgets For Your Blog by Mashable

Widgets are a handy, easy and simple way to add some flare to your blog. Whether you’d like to display the number of currently online visitors to your site or simply the weather report for Los Angeles, you can do it with widgets. We’ve assembled a list of 50 useful or simply cool widgets for your pleasure. And remember, the first rule of widgetizing your blog is – don’t overdo it!




MyBlogLog’s Recent Readers – this widget can easily be called a hit amongst blog owners; its popularity even managed to convince Yahoo into buying MyBlogLog. The widget lets you see the avatars of recent visitors to your blog, provided they’re also members of MyBlogLog.



Mashable() – get the latest social networking news from this very site.



Flickr Flash Photo Stream Badge – display images from your Flickr() profile with a handy Flash photo stream.



Preview Anywhere – see a live preview of outgoing links in a small popup which activates on mouseover. Some find this annoying, while others might find it useful.



Twitter Badge – if your life is so interesting that everyone must know what you’re up to all the time, then a Twitter() badge is the ideal counterpart to your blog. It’ll proudly displays your recent tweets.



Digg News – display the latest Digg() links on your blog. Themeable and fully customizable.



FEEDJIT – real time traffic data directly in your blog’s sidebar.



LineBuzz – inline comments for your blog. Very handy for blogs with frequent lively discussions.



Flixn – display a stream directly from your webcam, so your blog visitors can always see what you’re up to.


3Jam – lets your visitors send messages to your mobile phone, without them knowing your phone number.




Jaxtr – with Jaxtr, your visitors can actually call you to your mobile phone; again, your number stays private.



LinkedInABox – show off your LinkedIn() profile. Perfect for personal blogs.



Box Widget – enable visitors to use box.net’s online storage directly on your web site.



Price of gas – displaying gas prices on your blog might seem unnecessary to some, but it’s cool if you have a traffic/travel related blog.



iBegin Weather Widget – Display weather information in your sidebar. Just like with Price of Gas, works great with travel-related blogs.



ClockLink – display time in various time zones with these nifty Flash clocks.



Film Loops – display the latest loops from your FilmLoops account.



Daily Painters – display paintings from famous painters on your blog.



WhoLinked – show your visitors which sites have recently linked to your web site. Works with all major blog platforms.



Criteo AutoRoll – displays links to blogs similar to your blog.



Bitty Browser – embed a cute, fully functional mini web browser to your blog.



Leafletter – create a mini website and embed it into your blog.

WikiSeek – search Wikipedia() with this simple widget.




FeedCount – show off the number of visitors to your blog with this handy little button.



Technorati Link Count – display the number of links your website has from one of the biggest blog authorities – Technorati.



MyPageRank – another good way to show how “big” your blog is is to show off your Google PageRank.



CheckPageRank – in addition to showing your PageRank, this widget also shows your Alexa ranking.



BlinkxIt – embed a link to related videos directly into your website.



Skype button – display your Skype() online/offline status on your blog.



RockYou Horoscope – not something I would personally use, but some people are into horoscope. Hell, most people are into horoscope. Anyway, this widget shows horoscope (doh!) and does it in a nicely designed colorful box.

del.icio.us Tagometer – display how many times have del.icio.us users saved your page.




del.icio.us Linkrolls – this badge shows your latest bookmarks from del.icio.us.



Timelines – need to create a timeline? Seek no further. This widget makes it really easy.



PollDaddy – PollDaddy lets you create beautiful polls in no time, and display them at your blog.



Vizu – another poll-making widget, compatible with all major blog platforms.



AnswerTips – display definitions from Answers.com for various terms on your blog. The definitions are shown in bubbles which are activated on doubleclick.



AnswerBoxes – give your visitors a chance to enter a term themselves, and get a definition from Answers.com



Now Playing – if you got to share your current playlist contents with the world, Sigamp will do the trick. Works with most popular music players, including Foobar, Winamp(), iTunes and others.



BuzzBoost – display headlines from your RSS feed on any website.



LibraryThing() – show off the latest books you’ve been reading.



Plaxo Address Book – let your most faithful visitors access their address books direclty from your site.

AuctionAds – a widget that displays auctioned items on eBay, and gives you a percentage of the price paid when sometimes buys an item.




aStore – similar to AuctionAds, only for Amazon. Create a mini-store on your site and receive profit when someone buys an item through your store.



Plazes – show your current location on a Plazes map.



Stockalicious – track your portfolio with this widget, and share it with others. Let everyone know how much money you’ve lost.



Yahoo! For Good – create a charity badge and ask for donations for a worthy cause.



Giftspace – your friends never know what to buy you for birthday? Let them know what you really want with this nifty widget.



MixMap – see where are the visitors to your MySpace() profile from on a map.





Google Map Widget – display a searchable Google Map on your website.



Google Video Search – add a video search form and selected videos to your web site.



Odeo player – display an Odeo player for and podcast right there in your sidebar.

MAKE MONEY FOR NEWBIE WITH ONLY IN MALAYSIA MAH

I came across this make money program from Malaysia. Made in Malaysia for Malaysian. Googled it for review. This came out from Ezinearticles.

Only In Malaysia Mah






"Not much is known about the people behind this so called made in Malaysia online money making program. The program's mini site purportedly reported that it is being run by an ordinary Malaysian Chinese that goes by the name of Jason Tan living somewhere in a posh condo in Damansara Perdana, Petaling Jaya. I'm not quite sure when actually this program surfaced here in Malaysia but based from reports that I had received, it is somewhere in the early of 2007.




A lot of people have been asking for my review on this program but with very little input, I would try my best to accommodate their requests. Apparently, a lot of people here in Malaysia are curious about the program. They do have genuine interests but hesitates upon fearing that this program might be just another online scam. In my capacity as the Principal of Sahabatul Ventures, I am not at the liberty nor authorized to say which program is genuine or otherwise. However, I would try to help out nonetheless by analyzing this program with the help of my years of experience in tinkering with various online money making programs.



Ok now, let's take a look at what we know about this program other than the program's initiator, Mr Jason Tan. He began with his claim that he has consistently making up to Malaysian Ringgit $38,000 per month on a less than 2 hours of work done on a week! Quite extraordinary! He also claims that he had received an ordinary looking email on the 8th of August 2006 that changed his life forever. So basically his success story starts there. He also claims that he made Malaysian Ringgit $1,000 on his very first week on trying out his secret money making formula. As like any other money making gurus, he did showed off screenshots of his savings and PayPal accounts complete with all that nice daily deposits of cash. He was so successful at it that he made the decision to quit his 9 to 5 job within a month!



After reading Jason Tan's mini site from top to bottom, I do think that I knew a little bit about his secret formula. As he had said, his program got nothing to do with MLM, foreign currency exchange or any one of those PTR (Paid-to-Read) programs. Since he said that his program runs on autopilot, requires zero start-up capital and made use of Google AdWords; I immediately knew what this is all about. Jason Tan is making money through affiliate programs and no doubt he is relying upon ready made tools provided by online retailers of digital products such as Clickbank! In another word, his money making program is quite similar with Chris Carpenter's Google Cash highly successful online money making formula. The similarities are there and I would bet my last dollar that it is more or less the same!



My gut feeling told me that Jason Tan is not talking nonsense here. I have faith that this is not a scam; at least 80% of me said so. He has invested a considerable amount of money to setup his mini site, fully equipped with AffiliateMonster's affiliate software module. He really meant business here! His program is surprisingly well organized for someone who only made money online in less than a year. I do believe that he is not running this program all by himself. I am sure that he has a well oiled team to look into this program from A to Z and that should gave anyone some level of confidence in his online money making program. Apart from sharing his formula, he also gives away a few noteworthy bonuses as well. You would have lifetime subscriptions to his eBooks, starting with a few that would help you launch your online money making mission. Jason Tan is also giving out 60 hours of free consultations and he tops it all by giving out a free fully optimized website ready for immediate use!



Even though Jason Tan has done well in his preparations to go public with this program, I do have reservations about his experience. Making money online requires experience to survive and experts such as Michael Cheney, Joel Comm and Chris Carpenter knew this all too well. Hence, I'm giving Jason Tan's Only in Malaysia Mah! online money making program a 4 stars rating mainly for his incredible value for money. He is currently willing to part with his secret formula for an incredible low price of Malaysian Ringgit $90.00. Let's say roughly that US Dollar $1.00 equals to Malaysian Ringgit $3.50. That would mean he is selling his formula for only US Dollar $26.00! That is insanely low! Similar formulas found in the market today would normally cost more than US Dollar $50.00!



I would highly recommend Jason Tan's Only in Malaysia Mah! program for every Malaysians. Having a fellow countryman as your mentor might come in handy in the near future. Setting up actual meetings and group discussions among members of this program with their mentor Jason Tan is more than possible and that is a big advantage!"



Saidul A Shaari is the principal and founder of Sahabatul Ventures, specializing in helping aspiring home based entrepreneurs establish and setup their online businesses cost effectively. An enterprising business individual who turn half ideas into real money making opportunities.



Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Saidul_A_Shaari

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