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How Do Betting Exchanges Work

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Now you can become bookmaker by offering your own odds! The financial industry has something called “an exchange.” This is how it works: Companies divide themselves up into stocks and each of those stocks are sold on an exchange. Buyers of the stocks become partial owners of the company. As a company does well, other people want to buy the stocks… but companies can divide themselves up indefinitely.

Each company has a finite amount of shares. So instead of going to the company for stock, the person who wants to buy into a company has to go to someone who is already a shareholder and offer to buy the shares. Obviously they need to offer more than the person bought them for or else it wouldn’t be worth it. So when many people do that, the price of the shares in a company trend higher. When the opposite occurs and people don’t want the shares in a company, they are willing to sell them at any price and the prices trend down.

So in effect, an exchange IS the market because the market sets the price on the shares. As well, an exchange connects buyer and seller without having to go to the company to buy and sell shares.

In the same way a betting exchange is the market because it acts in place of a bookmaker: Rather than you approaching a bookie to place a bet (and the bookie will cover the bet) you go to the exchange. You place a bet and someone else will cover it. Therefore, the betting exchange, like the financial exchange, also connects interested parties.

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Did You Ever Try Selling Your Photography-Part 2

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Anyone with the ability to use a camera correctly has the potential to sell their images. Picture agencies handle images of every subject and are always looking for emerging talent.

Pictures libraries and stock agencies are in the business of selling images. The don’t give you advice on how to take better images. Their purpose is business - they sell images to magazines, book publishers, the travel industry and many other industries that use images.

Many photographers look upon agencies as a last resort to sell their work; if you have been unable to sell any of your images, the chances are that most agencies won’t accept them.

If you are interested in an agency selling your images, you must be able to produce high quality images which are suited to the agencies market. Check out their website to view samples that are currently in use.
If you feel your work meets their standards and suits their customers - then approach them by e-mail or by standard mail.

But, before placing your work at an agency make a short-list of the agencies that seem to suit your work. Contact each agency outlining your work and which magazines have already published your images. If an agency is then interested they will ask you to send them samples.

If an agency accepts your work, don’t take this as a guarantee that your images will sell.

Don’t approach an agency until you have a large collection of images. Minimum first submissions can consist of anything from 50 images to 500 and regular submissions are normally required thereafter. Most agencies work on a commission basis - 50 % being the standard rate. If an image sells for two hundred euro - the photographer receives a one hundred euro fee.

When an agency takes on a photographer’s work, they normally require a four or five year retention period. Agencies normally sell the reproduction rights of a pictures - the image being licensed to a buyer for a specified purpose.

It may take as long as six months before an agency sells a picture belonging to you. First they need to scan your images if they are submitted by film; then they need to contact their clients and let them know that there is new material available - all of this takes time, so you must look at supplying a picture agency as a long term investment. It is only when you have several hundred images placed in a library that you’ll start to see regular sales.

Remember: agencies can’t sell images if there isn’t a market for them and placing images at an agency does not guarantee you sales.

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Al Gore’s Inconvenient Infomercial: A Movie Review, Part One

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Who is the chubby, aging baby boomer waddling through airport after empty airport, wearily tugging along his 2-piece luggage roller? Hey, it’s not Michael Moore (again). Why, for heaven’s sake, it’s none other than a bored, disgruntled Al Gore, Jr. – the Man Who Personally Believes He Coulda/Woulda/Shoulda Been King! Well, at least Saturday Night Live believed him. Instead of ruling the Western World with a Green Fist, he’s starred in a new movie persuading us to stop using up so much energy. Meanwhile, Al Gore Jr. cruises about foreign capitals in one gas-guzzling, chauffeured Mercedes after another, pondering one very deep thought after another while solemnly tapping away on his Mac Powerbook. Earth to Al Gore: Actor Steven Seagal already nailed down the slick but glazed ‘poseur look’ about nine movies ago.

Is “An Inconvenient Truth” a documentary about Global Warming, or Al Gore’s microphone-grabbing, spotlight-snatching platform to whine about, and revisit, his presidential election loss, six years ago? Is former Veep Gore really hoping to educate film audiences about the very serious dangers of carbon dioxide emissions, greenhouse gases and abrupt climate change, or conniving to create a multi-media white paper for the Democratic Party’s energy agenda? We’re not sure, actually. Perhaps, it is because Al Gore, and the film’s executive producer Davis Guggenheim, were themselves confused as to the direction in which they were heading with this narcissistic political propaganda.

C’mon, a former high-profile Vice President of the United States shuffling through airport security like the rest of us hoi polloi? If so, then why didn’t the alarm bells go off? For those who missed it, in one scene Gore wore a belt buckle the size of a small dish, when passing through the airport’s metal detector. And it didn’t screech? Right! Or how about the scene where a pompous Al Gore (sans bodyguards) was hailing a cab in Manhattan, but no one recognized him? Well, perhaps that part was realistic. Who really cares about Al? Was the former #2 man doing a for-the-people inspirational routine, along the lines of “He Walks Among Us,” so that we’d buy his punch line about self-sacrifice at the end of the movie?

The man, who at one time claimed to have invented the Internet, more carefully documented his alleged 30-year personal campaign to help bring Global Warming to a screeching halt. Amazingly, he didn’t include footnotes with his film speech. We’re sure Gore was anticipating the “I invented the Internet” jokes and dutifully prepared his track record for audiences. He shamelessly dredged up memories of his old Harvard science professor, Roger Revelle, whom he once called into congressional hearings to have the scientist warn about CO2 emissions and rising water temperatures.

How seriously can we take ‘Scientist’ Al Gore? In a Washington Post article (March 19, 2000), Al’s grades and scores were questioned, during the presidential campaign, and the assistant headmaster at Gore’s private school, St. Albans, reportedly “chuckled at (Gore’s) science results.” He had scored so poorly.

Gore’s one constant, his glibness, manifests in this quasi-documentary. Mostly it’s a political infomercial, but for whatever reason Gore was so fervently pitching and hyping Al Gore was never made clear. He hasn’t quite grasped how serious the earth’s climactic changes could impact our civilization, other than flicking through multiple photos of receding glaciers and a few other tidbits. Gore mentions we might have 100 million refugees if sea levels rise, as if those many would actually survive. In contrast, Dr. Lovelock, author of “The Revenge of Gaia,” is forecasting the demise of billions of people under the same “earth is melting” scenario. Whom do we believe? We vote Lovelock, not Gore. After all, the politician admits, in a recent Rolling Stone magazine interview, Lovelock has forgotten more science than Gore has ever learned.

Whatever gravity the poseur portrayed during his supercilious narration, and in his deep-thinking (but awkward) poses, Gore nullified these moments with clumsy flashbacks to the 2000 presidential campaign. (Well, Gore reportedly did a lot of drugs in college, so we guess he’s entitled to his flashbacks.) While he claimed in his movie to have moved on, the man still sounded downright bitter during this pre-campaigning film farce. His movie oozes contempt for the man who defeated him, and offers the same ill will toward anyone distantly related – family, business or otherwise – to the man who is now President of the United States. For those who helped keep him out of the White House or dissed him? He repays his enemies in a way only a screenwriter could: Gore adds his enemies to his movie.

Gore’s rapid-fire “subliminal images” are cleverly aimed at Florida and the 2000 presidential campaign. Take that Senator Katherine Harris! Guess which state gets submerged first when the polar ice caps melt? You got it, Florida. Of all the lakes in the world which are drying up, Gore selects Lake Chad. For those who have forgotten, it was the notorious “chads,” which cost Gore the presidency. Darn it Al, will you let it go? It’s been six years, you know. You LOST the election!

Film goers should wonder why an ex-tobacco farmer, and erstwhile U.S. presidential candidate (going 0 for 2 on presidential campaigns), has only NOW come out against fossil fuels because of Global Warming. What’s his agenda? To educate the public? If that is the case, then the filmmakers should have focused on the matter at hand – the earth is getting hotter, and we need a solution. Dr. James Lovelock’s mandate is simple: Nuclear energy is the single solution. Listen up, Hillary Clinton – you might have enjoyed Al’s ramblings, and said so in your pretentious New York Press Club speech last May, but where is Gore’s actual solution to the Global Warming crisis?

The self-righteous Al Jr. offers no solution in his movie. Even when asked by an audience in China for his solution, Gore spouts non-sequiturs – political rhetoric, but no word of a solution. The movie director deftly cuts away before Al can look even sillier, while we wonder why Al offered no solution.

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Features To Look For When Buying A Digital Camera

Monday, June 30th, 2008

First of all we must distinguish between two types of cameras: Digital Cameras and SLR Professional cameras.

If you want a decent camera that you will use to take pictures within the family, holiday pictures or simply even taking pictures of items to list on eBay, then a digital camera is for you. It is small, compact and at just the right price range for the average man/woman.

If you are in the media however, a professional photographer or take up photography as a hobby, SLR Professional cameras are for you. These are much bigger, better in quality but far more expensive than your average digital camera on the high street.

What to look for when choosing the right camera for you:

I have just differentiated the two major types of camera, but what do you want to look out for to suit your needs. In the following text, you will be able to figure out the right type of camera for yourself.

PIXEL RESOLUTION:

Pixels are actually tiny dots on a digital image that make up the picture. Basically, the higher the number of pixels in your image, the better the quality. This is because the camera is able to fit more detail into the image since there is a higher spacial capacity for the pixels to fit into. This will also enable you to enlarge your image to higher pixel dimensions without creating a pixelated image (when the image is enlarged to a point that the pixels cannot fit into each allotted space so it becomes blurry). For people using digital cameras 4-7MP cameras would be a reasonably good size of Megapixels. However for SLR Professional cameras you’d be looking at about 10MP . Obviously the more megapixels in a camera, the higher the cost.

LCD SCREEN:

The LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen allows the photographer to view the picture he/she has taken straight away to check if the picture needs to be retaken. It also acts as a viewfinder for the photographer so they don’t have to look through the actual viewfinder. For a digital camera, they vary from 1.5-2.5 inches but on a SLR Professional they usually start from 2.5 inches and the screen size increases.

OPTICAL ZOOM:

This enables the photographer to zoom in on an object without any loss of picture quality. Depending on the magnification number, you can zoom in more. For a digital camera, the optical zoom is on average 3.0-5.0 (odd cases of special digital cameras have an optical zoom of 6.0-10.0, but are in the region of £350). SLR Professional cameras go from 6.0 .

DIGITAL ZOOM:

This feature enables the photographer to zoom in on the centre of the picture removing the edges of the image (on PC). However, depending on the MP resolution of your camera, the image can become fuzzy so be careful. Digital cameras can easily vary on average from 2.0-8.0 and the same range for the SLR Professionals, except some will exceed 8.0. The higher the zoom the better the camera.

AUDIO &amp MOVIE CAPTURE:

This allows you to record sounds and moving images at the same time, in exactly the same way as a camcorder does. Some cameras even contain a facility that enables them to play the video footage on TV from the camera, so all can watch in a better picture quality. This comes both on digital and SLR Professional cameras.

IMAGE STABILISATION:

This feature enables the photographer to capture still images of something moving very fast, such as a cheetah. The camera is able to freeze the picture within those milliseconds of time to create a clear quality picture image. You can also use this feature in low light conditions. Both types of camera usually have this feature.

MEMORY:

Cameras either have internal memory, memory card slots or both. Different cameras have different sizes of internal memory and are able to use different types of memory cards. The types of memory cards are important because this will tell you what type of memory card is need to expand on the existing internal memory. Digital and SLR Professional cameras contain between 8-96MB of internal memory but the memory cards that you can buy to expand the memory capacity vary between 16MB-2GB(2048MB).

PRINTING:

Nowadays you can buy special printers, depending on the compatibility of your camera, to print off your pictures without connecting it to a PC. This applies both for digital and SLR Professional cameras.

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How Does a Multiplayer Poker Game Work?

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Multiplayer poker games can be fun for many different types of reasons. First of all, they’re very challenging. Many people appreciate the challenge that poker presents. This is why poker has becomes so competitive recently and also part of why it has increased in popularity. People are looking at an internet poker site and are there to play alone or to play a multiplayer poker game.

If they play a multiplayer poker game, they’re there trying to set up a table for themselves and their friends for a little bit of a friendly competition, or they’re trying to set up the multiplayer poker game between themselves and strangers. Sometimes, it is easier to be a little bit more cutthroat and competitive with strangers that it is to be with friends.

However, the internet makes it very easy to play poker with strangers or with friends, no matter what time of day or night it is and how much of a distance there exists between you and your internet gambling buddies. Many different types of people can gather in one room on a web site and play poker.

The multiplayer poker game goes on until somebody wins, and everyone else loses. Then, this person wins part of the amount of money that the website itself makes off of the players. Lots of people can make money, and a substantial portion of their income can come from playing multiplayer poker games. This means that in addition to the games being a lot of fun to play, they can also be very lucrative in terms of income that a person can make.

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A Free Online Poker Card Game Secret

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Why play a free online poker card game? If you’ve got experience in casino poker, you’ll probably think a free poker card game is a waste of time. But think about it: the pace of online play is different than casino play, you’re not worried about “tells” that happen in face to face games and any mistakes you make are free!

The real secret to online poker is learning the tells that only happen in online card games. Keep in mind, there are automated features in poker rooms that can give you an edge, not by using them, but by learning how others use them. A disciplined, smart player will quickly pick up the habits and mistakes of less disciplined players. This won’t happen overnight, which is why taking the time to play free online games can help sharpen your eye for those tells.

Once you get a real feel for how others use automated play, you can begin to craft a strategy for using them effectively yourself. Just by thinking in terms of bluffing and misdirection, you can develop ways to send deceptive messages by your automated play. Whenever a player seems to switch from automated to manual play (or vice versa), that’s a tell. The question is: what does it really mean? A clever, sneaky, underhanded and treacherous player will use that “tell” in the opposite way it might be interpreted.

Taking the time to rehearse your bluffing strategies and tactics is never wasted time. A free online poker card game will give you some practice, along with small pot games. Then, you can up the ante and take the winnings to the bank!

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Crystals and Triangles (Unveiled Aquarius)

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

“…He who knows histories: blessed be the kingdom’s honor forever:”

The signs and the signature, the stars and the scriptures, referring, all point to the heavens, for the planets live (‘Blessed bet he kingdom’s honor forever,’ He says); for the world and for the luminaries, it is a call for the holy angels to take vengeance—there was (is) one! Of the dead, all matter confidential, no legal titles, no membership, no requests, it is the center of the unveiled blessed angels—the archetypal world has come, the world of materialisms (postulations—the tables of time, for the soul (the soul spirit, and its purity, and its mediator); one being immortal, by renewal (do not destroy it forms, lest his evolution be dissolved). Here this soul resides with the open eye, the water, the circler, the scribes; he will not forget, progressively he has this veil, his body, and his shroud of purity. Micha’el the good angel is standin’ by—dominating he is—an influential by the bad aspirations of evil and man; Samu’el is nearby the Evil Spirit with the staring eye, the spirits, that liner in the soul (or nearby).

Man has (you know) good and evil intents, endeavors: should he try to explain why, his mind’s pure emanations, deteriorate into negative qualities (Samu’el, the Evil one is nearby).

Samu’el has said: there are the later times, that his kind must work on the inscrutable minds height, wisdom, intelligence, love, justice, beauty, firmness, splendor, righteousness and material righteousness—it is the foundation of the material world. The importance will manifest itself, when the might of the right unties the bundle: (oh) Mighty One, he stands immune, proud (blessed be his kingdoms honor forever, he says)

And the names of the dark angels were aligned according to the four heavens (a table of souls) and the echoes came, 72-deaths, 72-angels, 18 belonged to the archetypal world, 17 belonged to the world of creation, 17 to the world of foundation, and the rest to the material world. Black magic angels, related to the order of demons, and here the arch devil Belphegor has dominion. And archangel Micha‘el stands by, and his army of angels. Scrolls buried, vagaries (scriptures), translated, another story to be told someday, with more understandable light—but for not, the angels had taught man to be colognes, stooges, to read the signs, to mean, as they are seen in the zodiac, not for the planets or stars, or luminaries, –but scripture referring to the signs in the heavens (they would be pure). But it was that, Micha’el heard the cry “Please hero, guard us closely,” knowing the signs meant the end of rightness and mercies, for it was the time of: Vehu, yeli, sit, Aulem…and sixty-eight more rulers, who rule the worlds through out…! And so it was.

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Shopping in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

City shopping in Newcastle is now centred on Grey’s monument. Northumberland Street that leads to Grey’s monument has always been considered the heart of the city’s shopping, but now all the main stores are to be found inside one of the numerous malls or shopping centres. Even so many of the stores now inside one of the shopping centres or malls can also be accessed from the surrounding streets and roads.

Fenwick’s is undoubtedly the most famous store in Newcastle. Established in 1862, it is not only the largest store in Newcastle, but is also one of the largest stores outside of London. The Newcastle store occupies several buildings that are joined together, so technically it can be said to be in the Eldon Square Shopping Centre and the Monument Mall, Blackett Street and Northumberland Street. However, to find it is quite simple, just head for Grey’s Monument. Fenwick’s is renowned for the quality of goods that it stocks and sells. It has a cavernous cosmetics section and produces a Christmas window display that can rival any other store anywhere in the world. Over the years Fenwick’s has become a small chain of eight stores. There are now stores in York, one in Leicester and the rest are in London and the South East. In 2001 it also took over the Bentalls chain of stores

Monument Mall is the city’s newest shopping centre and is on the opposite side of the Grey monument to the Eldon Square shopping centre. Spread over three floors the top floor is a dedicated food court that sits underneath the Mall’s dome. Daily opening times are 8am to 6pm apart from Sunday which is 11am to 5pm. Major stores located here include; Virgin Megastore, JJB Sports and BodyShop.

In the city centre itself is the five storey Eldon Square shopping centre. It is located near to Grey’s monument. It is easily accessible by car or bus and the Monument Metro station is right outside it. Normal opening hours are; weekdays and Saturdays 9am to 6pm, Saturdays Sundays 11am to 5pm. On Thursdays the centre is open until 8pm; it also has extended opening hours during the Christmas period. The centre has a wide range of shops in it including John Lewis, Boots, M&S and the famous Fenwick’s. Disabled and shop mobility facilities are available providing free and pre-bookable motorised scooters.

If you cross Percy Street from the Eldon Square, you’ll arrive at Eldon Garden. This is a smaller shopping centre where you’ll find the specialist and exclusive shops of the designer labels and fashion brand names. For example, here you’ll find: Armani, Prada, Jimmy Choo to name only three of the thirty retailers located here from which to purchase clothes, shoes, jewellery and all the accessories you might need. The café in the lower level hosts a lunchtime jazz session and the centre is sometimes used for fashion shows and charity galas.

Three miles away from the city centre is the Metrocentre in Gateshead. Metrocentre is one of the largest shopping precincts in the country and has all the major high street stores along with lots of local and specialist shops. Its 330 shops include; Debenham’s, M&ampS and House of Fraser. Alongside the shopping centre is an indoor theme park, cinema complex, bowling alley and lots of bars and restaurants. Normal opening hours are weekdays 10am to 9pm, Saturday 9am to 7pm and Sundays 11am to 5pm. The centre has extended opening hours during the Christmas period. Customers are well cared for by the centre’s shop mobility scheme at the 3rd level of the blue multi-storey car park and it has access for disabled people. The centre also has two shopping angels. They can be called upon to help you with decisions regarding purchases that you might be unsure of or they can also be your personal shopper. Metrocentre is off the A1 heading south out of Newcastle.

If you’re looking for antiques or crafts make your way to Vine Lane in the city or the Fern avenue area of Jesmond.

The city does, of course, have a market area, called Grainger market. The market is open Monday to Saturday and has over 250 stalls selling mainly meat and vegetables. It is also well known for its speciality stalls selling game meats. The market was built in the 1830s and was, in its time, Europe’s largest ‘undercover’ market. It still contains the last surviving Marks and Spencer Original Penny Bazaar. Grainger market is on Grainger Street, as you go from the Central railway station toward Grey’s monument.

Other markets in Newcastle are the Greenmarket, near the Eldon Square shopping centre. It sells mainly fruit and vegetables but you will also find stalls selling flowers and plants. There is also a small fish market near to the Green market. On Sunday mornings there is a Quayside market, where the stalls sell a wide range of goods providing plenty of opportunities for bargain hunters. Finally, at Armstrong Bridge there is a Sunday ‘arts’ market.

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2007 Bet Online World Series

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

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The War is Over

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

The war they say is over
And over, and over, and over

It doesn’t seem to go away

Images pop up night and day

Innocents killed unnecessarily

Definitely I object conscientiously

Military psychologists can’t help me

They label me according to policy

God help me push past the past

Wash it away, make it no longer last

Cleanse me by the blood of Jesus

Holy Spirit come liberate and free us

Veterans are bombarded in their brain

The screams reverberate with pain

Repeatedly and continually the same

Come someone and break the chains

Don′t call me a hero. Don′t give me fame

Just give me back my childlike innocence

Help me forget the grotesque violence

By which I mercilessly killed the living

God graciously give me a heart that’s giving

I’m filled with grief and dire misgiving

I need comfort, nurturing, and forgiving

I’ve disregarded humanity with profanity

Recklessly maimed and murdered brutally

Fighting for my life got the best of me

Help wretched, messed up me just be

Dwell and exist in society peaceably

Sweep away the fixation paralyzing me

My soul is entrenched in calamity

My heart is engrossed in the military

The killing fields continually bloody

Break me free from my mental anguish

Affirm me so this guilt I can relinquish

I’m vexed deep within and want to vanish

Dying deep inside I just want to perish

If the war is really over, help me crossover

Into my personal promised land and inheritance

Send the power of the resurrection and resilience

Uplift me from the mental muck and mire

Ignite within me the fresh fire of desire

Perpetual thoughts of war do make me tire

I feel trigger happy like an explosive live wire

Rid me of the militant mindset so I can acquire

Gentleness, self-control, and be made whole

I must regain what from me this war stole.

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