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Chrome overtakes IE globally 3rd September 2012 7:26 AM
i ditched explore at version 6 and have never looked back. Chrome and FF are far better and chrome is still the favourite for its speed. Ff comes in handy when i want to do fancy stuff with the help of add ons. I'd hate to think how crap and slow the latest IE browser would be.

The last version I used was IE9. I had to do some software testing on it, and to be honest I was glad to be done with it. I know some companies still use it as a requirement, but in all honesty, I can't see how they can work with something like that. It takes an age to load, everything loads "with errors", and it gets really annoying most times.
What Are You Listening To Now? 1st September 2012 12:05 PM
A Little Heart.

Heart - Barracuda - YouTube
Heart - Alone - YouTube

lol couldn't help it
Falco - Rock Me Amadeus - YouTube
Promotional products, as in giveaways you can give to people? or online giveaways?
Lol. Its knowing that its going to be painfull is all. Hearing them cry the way they do. Its heartbreaking. I've had a few nurses afraid before
We have clinics here that do vaccinations for free, because going to a doctor, most times you need to buy the vaccination yourself and take it to the doctor so he can give it to your little one. (which is a schlep).

Wow, so many at once? We had to break it into stages, but it goes according to their age, where they only get specific vaccinations at a certain age. By the age of two, its not "mandatory" to go through more, which is why they promote these at school. They also give out flu shots when there is a nasty strain about.

The vaccinations can cause a reaction. I mean, you are injecting the little one with a small amount of the virus so that their body can build a resistance to the virus. Best thing there is to give the little one a half a spoon full of Calpol (I use Ponstan though) before they are given the shot, and it helps calm them down before the vaccinations and also in the event of them showing any effects before you get home. My eldest got her MMR (and polio drops) in grade 3, and by the time she got home she had a fever and the next morning showed symptoms of the measles.

It broke my heart when they were babies though. I think I cried more than they did.
You would need to work on that constantly though, which is probably why most aren't really all that interested in it. It takes a lot of energy and time to focus on stuff like that, where some (won't name names) could get thousands of backlinks in minutes and almost for free with no time or effort.
Not all link selling is bad.

Not all paid links violate our guidelines. Buying and selling links is a normal part of the economy of the web when done for advertising purposes, and not for manipulation of search results. Links purchased for advertising should be designated as such

(Taken from Google's webmaster tools)

You would need to either deem the link nofollow, or redirect the link to a page that is blocked from Google's bot in the robots.txt file, and therein lies the problem. With most being fanatical about dofollow links, not everyone would be happy with a link that points to a page that google won't index, or a link that it nofollow.
My Avatar 29th August 2012 1:09 PM
You're famous - can I have your autograph? I think I'll
My Avatar 29th August 2012 12:32 PM
Neither of you are funny

I duno take the time to share tender holiday snaps and this is how you are thanked ..........

Well, at least it was a bear from your holiday and not something worse Besides, if you can't have fun with your friends, who can you have fun with.
An end to spam? perhaps, but its unlikely, minimized maybe. (lol yea I'm being cynical again.) The way things are going now, I don't know, but it would be great to see search engines on equal footing perhaps, and maybe even have them get together to formulate some sort of guideline they work against, and have us work with, to level out the playing field a little.