Archive for July, 2007

Free Dos Games Blog

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Do you want to play Old games ? Do you like Nostalgia ? Than you
should come and visit to our blog.
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Publisher: Infogrames
Year: 1995
Category: Strategy

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or
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Comedy Cricket

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

Cricketers turned street fighters. This segment is about current cricketers who would be good streetfighters and people who you wouldn’t want to run into on a street.

(1). Andre Nel. A big guy who is scary on the field. I’d hate to see what he is like off it. His full bloodied temper would serve peace for around half a second if a keffufle broke out on the street.

(2). Andrew Symonds. An outback aussie who eats raw red meat and catches wil boars and poisonious snakes with his hands. Has never lost a fight and nor will he. His tanned skin would give him a camouflage feature in a dark alley which makes him even more intimidating and hard to hit. (3). Andrew Flintoff. Has done boxing training for over 5 years. His idol and one of his best friends is Ricky Hatton. He was recently quoted saying “he could take down three Australian’s if a fight broke out on the field”. Im not rating him any higher because he seems to be the nicest and most whole hearted player in world cricket.

(3). Shane Bond. Apparently back in New Zealand he use to act as the local cop in his home city. Instead of the cops catching the criminals Bond use to get joy out of getting rough with people who could defend themselves. If they got away im sure he could send down some thunderbolts that would stop them in their paths.

(4). Shahid Afridi. He is an absolute nut with the bat on and off the field. As seen by him trying to hit sixes off his first ball at the crease and by hitting a spectator in the head with his bat recently in South Africa. He is a small guy but built like a house and surely has to rate up there.

(5). Inzamam Ul Haq. He once hit a guy in the crowd with a stump who called him a “potato”. Although that is an accurate thing to call inzy he is a heavyweight and has a chin like a rock. Thus he has to be up there but his fitness worries me. Im sure he wouldn’t win if the fight went on for longer than ten seconds. But big inzy could finish them before the ten seconds i spose. Just not in this category.

(6). Andre Adams. Born in Jamaica and playing for New Zealand. He was known to be a top streetfighter back in the day in Christchurch. And his arm’s are close to WMD’s.

(7). Mark Boucher. He is gritty and has a comptetive heart of a lion. He wouldn’t stop until he has used his last breathe. Thus, i wouldn’t want to run into him and he sure makes our top ten.

(8). Shane Keith Warne. Although he’s not much of a street fighter. He sure is connected. And with his text speed he would be able to work up a crowd and his opponent would be fighting an army bigger than that of the USA withing minutes.

(9). Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Use to be an old bus driver. Apparently no one rode without a ticket while he was driving the bus. His cricket shots have a whiplash effect after contact is made and im sure his punches would to.

(10). Ian Bell. Only joking. In fact im sure some female tennis players would beat Ian Bell in a fight. But he is a great batsmen with special talent.

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Company Overview

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. As a first step to fulfilling that mission, Google’s founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin developed a new approach to online search that took root in a Stanford University dorm room and quickly spread to information seekers around the globe. Google is now widely recognized as the world’s largest search engine — an easy-to-use free service that usually returns relevant results in a fraction of a second.

When you visit www.google.com or one of the dozens of other Google domains, you’ll be able to find information in many different languages; check stock quotes, maps, and news headlines; lookup phonebook listings for every city in the United States; search billions of images and peruse the world’s largest archive of Usenet messages — more than 1 billion posts dating back to 1981.

We also provide ways to access all this information without making a special trip to the Google homepage. The Google Toolbar enables you to conduct a Google search from anywhere on the web. And for those times when you’re away from your PC altogether, Google can be used from a number of wireless platforms including WAP and i-mode phones.

Google’s utility and ease of use have made it one of the world’s best known brands almost entirely through word of mouth from satisfied users. As a business, Google generates revenue by providing advertisers with the opportunity to deliver measurable, cost-effective online advertising that is relevant to the information displayed on any given page. This makes the advertising useful to you as well as to the advertiser placing it. We believe you should know when someone has paid to put a message in front of you, so we always distinguish ads from the search results or other content on a page. We don’t sell placement in the search results themselves, or allow people to pay for a higher ranking there.

Thousands of advertisers use our Google AdWords program to promote their products and services on the web with targeted advertising, and we believe AdWords is the largest program of its kind. In addition, thousands of web site managers take advantage of our Google AdSense program to deliver ads relevant to the content on their sites, improving their ability to generate revenue and enhancing the experience for their users.

To learn more about Google, click on the link at the left for the area that most interests you. Or type what you want to find into our search box and hit enter. Once you do, you’ll be on your way to understanding why others say, “Google is the closest thing the Web has to an ultimate answer machine.

What’s a Google?

“Googol” is the mathematical term for a 1 followed by 100 zeros. The term was coined by Milton Sirotta, nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner, and was popularized in the book, “Mathematics and the Imagination” by Kasner and James Newman. Google’s play on the term reflects the company’s mission to organize the immense amount of information available on the web.