
Posted in
Simple Things on January 17th, 2007
The owners of Wikipedia considered that is time for the next step, they launched Wikiseek.com their own search engine.
How they like to say A better way to search Wikipedia, Wikiseek utilizes Searchme’s category technology, providing suggested search refinements based on what users tagged and catogrized in Wikipedia, making results more relevant than conventional search engines…
You can read full story on Alex Blogging

Posted in
Simple Things on December 25th, 2006
I wish to all my readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I hope that this holidays will bring love and many good things to your life.
From sourcer.org and alexblogging.com

Posted in
Simple Things on December 22nd, 2006
First I should tell you about this blog tagging game, I was tagged by JohnTP to say 5 things that my readers don’t know about me. Here you can read more about this game here and here are the 5 things about me:
- Online Income - My primary and only source of income is from internet, like web site monetize and domain parking.
- I love blogging - I really love blogging and all around blogging world.
- My Sites - I like very much to create sites, design them, I like the idea of creation but I don’t have time to maintain all the sites that I made, most of them are sold or are on SERPs with the number 235435634.
- Movies - Sometimes when I am bored I watch 3-4 movies in a row.
- My country - I don’t know if this is a good think or not but I don’t have a good impression about my country, I never went out of Romania but I can’t wait to do it, now I am still young but when I’ll have a family I will be sure that this won’t happen in Romania.
This would be it even if you like it or not, so now i should tag 5 of my friends:
Sandossu, Andy, Ashok, Madhur Kapoor and Sizzls.

Posted in
SEO Tips on December 18th, 2006
I was checking my blog today and i noticed that the digg plug-in wasn’t working so I thought I messed up something in my settings. I verified but it was everything ok then I went to the digg site and surprise:
Let’s see what changes will they bring, what do you think ?

Posted in
Simple Things on December 12th, 2006
The following is a hydroponics and grow lights primer covering the basics of the systems and methods commonly used for growing plants using hydroponics based systems. Our hope is to give you enough information to get you started with evaluating the different systems and with choosing the right one for you.
Hydroponic systems include: Nutrient Film Technique (NFT); Drip (or Top) Watering; Aeroponic; Cloning; and Ebb & Flow (flood & drain) methods. Basically, all systems feature a reservoir and some type of container for the plant(s) to grow in, such as pots, trays, etc. What differentiates them is how the nutrient solution is delivered to the roots.
Media-based systems use some form of growing media or plant nutrients, which provide support for the roots. There is a greater selection of media-based systems to choose from to accommodate diverse plants and plant sizes. Water culture systems can be used either with or without grow media. These systems, however, require regular attention since growth rates are high. Abundant and good-quality fresh water and electricity must be readily available. Also, rapidly growing plants need to be maintained. Vines require trellising and fruit and flowers must be harvested in a timely manner. Some popular water culture systems are raft nutrient film technique and aeroponics.
There are three primary grow lights choices; Metal Halide, High Pressure Sodium (HPS), and Fluorescent. Fluorescent grow lights gives off low heat, lower light output and is primarily used to start seedlings and cuttings. New T5 and T8 high output systems are now available that produce enough lumens to grow various plants to maturity. Metal Halide grow lights are green/blue/violet-oriented in the spectrum depending upon the Kelvin temperature, and is the best light when natural light is not available and particularly during the vegetative growth stages. High Pressure Sodium grow lights are red/orange-oriented in the spectrum and the superlative lamp for secondary or supplemental lighting and promotes budding, flowering and fruiting.

Posted in
Simple Things on December 12th, 2006
Dragtimes.com is an automotive drag racing resource that maintains a database consisting of over 9,200 1/4 mile drag racing timeslips for fast cars and fast motorcycles. A horsepower calculator is offered to provide horsepower estimates that are calculated from the car’s trap speed, 1/4 mile ET and weight in pounds. Many records also contain dyno graphs that show horsepower and torque numbers for many of the fast cars as well as all performance related modifications to the vehicle.
Every month one of the drag racing submissions is featured on the main page of DragTimes.com as an outcome of users voting for their preferred fast cars. There are pictures, quarter mile times and drag racing videos for many of the submissions that can be searched through by car make and model. Since all records are reviewed to uphold the website’s integrity, DragTimes.com serves as a superb resource to research what other fast cars are running around corner or across the world.

Posted in
Simple Things on December 11th, 2006
TCA is now carrying Manhattan’s latest release on their Graphics Tablet.

The Tablet is basically the same as the original with a newer, more technologically advanced feel about it. The original was blue, rounder, a little smaller, and the stylus was a bit narrower. The new and improved is a sharp tech-silver, wider, and with a more appropriate sized stylus… making artwork easier. According to TCA’s site the Stylus has over 1,000 pressure levels… wow.
This allows you to increase or decrease the size and width of the lines being drawn simply by pushing down or releasing the stylus, making caligraphy on your computer (think email signatures!) a breeze. Compared with Wacom’s $300 tablets, this thing is a steal at around $80. Currently their site is advertising free shipping as well.

Posted in
Simple Things on November 19th, 2006
Time to laugh. This is not related with forex, seo or other things that i blog about but let’s take a brake to watch these funny cats
RSS Readers click here to see the video.

Posted in
Simple Things on November 4th, 2006
I am sorry for the down time but i was changing my blog design.
Thanks to John TP for the theme and some great plugins.
My blog is now displaying the most popular posts, latest comments and the authors of them and the most important is top commentators of the month, so start posting comments to get a sitewide link
(please note that unrelated comments will be deleted)
I am waiting your comments about the new design…