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Silver Round

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I just joined a network that is helping people like you and I make extra income while becoming the media! I’m sure you have a ton of bookmarks or favorites stored on your computer which you saved because they had some value. Well now you can cash them in for real money!

This company has an online economy where members “trade” information in micro-payments called “bangs,” it’s actually quite revolutionary!

Our members spread the word about all kinds of information in addition to products and services.  Members who have websites are paid quite generously to display our information to their visitors through a unique new system that is always being improved upon!

Our members who have websites will pay 1/10th of a cent (per unique click) to other members whose information causes that click.

That click only costs a tenth of a penny (and only if it’s a unique click) and gets them a referral which can turn into a $12.00 bonus! If that member stays Gold it can mean a residual income of 90¢ per month for as long as they remain Gold! That’s not including what new Gold Member’s do once they join the network because you can make 40¢ per month off of indirect signups as well!

It’s hard to say who has the better end of the deal here, but there are possibly millions of websites using “ads by Google” to make money. This is one-time money which obviously goes away as soon as your traffic does, and like most of us on the internet know, most of our internet projects don’t last forever!

PyraBang money is residual—both on the posting side and also on the referring side! When you sponsor new members you get money residually month after month. When you post your valuable information circulates while you are sleeping and making you “bangs” (worth 1/10th of a cent each) which you can cash in for real money!

You can build a solid portfolio on PyraBang that resembles all the bookmarks/favorites you have on your browser for less than a few bucks on your initial investment. Then your information works while your sleep, making you bangs and also getting out to 1000’s of visitors on hundreds of websites all over the internet!

Got a bit of activist in you? Maybe a little revolutionary? Well you and I can have front row seats in the information war and the fight against big media! Our contribution to this cause is actually under 6 bucks per month… and it’s not hard to get your membership paying for itself and then some—just wait till you see their rewards plan!

Since Independence Day of 2008, PyraBang has put out over 221,329,683 impressions of its member’s information. Over 5,350,407 “bangs” have been invested in the PyraBang economy (that’s over $5,350.41), and we are over 7,035 members strong!

If you are looking for an online business with a dependable residual income, a tangible product that is always improving and will eventually give you more time with your family and friends, you may have just found it!

Allow me the honor of sponsoring you onto the network by clicking this link:

https://www.pyrabang.com/go/kenlefeb

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The Revolution: A Manifesto

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I have been so impressed with Ron Paul’s latest book, The Revolution: A Manifesto, and I am convinced that you will be so glad you read it, that I am offering to reimburse you for the cost of purchasing it!

Here’s the deal: you buy the book and save your receipt. After you’ve read it, send me a copy of your receipt along with your comments about the book, and I’ll send you a check to cover what you paid for the book. Tell me if it’s answered any questions for you, caused you to change your mind about anything, or even if you disagreed with any of it. I’m genuinely interested in what you think…

Assuming that only a very few people actually read my blog, and even fewer will take me up on this offer, I figure I can afford to buy a few copies of this book… if, for some reason, too many people respond, I will have to reserve the right to discontinue this offer before I go bankrupt!

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Sign at the Googleplex

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Years ago, when Google first deployed their “Notebooks” service, I played with it and dismissed it. It just wasn’t easy enough to be particularly useful to me.

Well, I opened it up again, today, and discovered they’ve really improved the workflow in using it! It’s actually quite handy for stashing the little snippets of information I find around the web, that I think will be useful to myself and my friends.

So, if you’re interested in seeing the sorts of information I’m saving to my notebooks, I have shared them to the public on this page. In fact, you can even subscribe to an RSS feed of them, if you cared to!

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If you recognize these planets, you’re probably familiar with my neck of the woods.

Tag Galaxy for Cuyahoga

This is a screen capture from a cool way to visualize the tags on Flickr called Tag Galaxy. You can zoom in on a planet to view the photos with the tags, too.

Planet Cuyahoga

And, of course, you can zoom in to a single photo:

Everett Road Covered Bridge

If you like browsing Flickr, this is a fun way to do it! 

I just got my copy of Ron Paul’s new book, The Revolution: A Manifesto. This is one of those books where the front matter is actually worth reading!

Preface

Every election cycle we are treated to candidates who promise us “change,”… But in the American political lexicon, “change” always means more of the same:….

….But instead of thinking about what this means for how we conduct our foreign and domestic affairs, our chattering classes seem incapable of speaking in anything but the emptiest platitudes, when they can be bothered to address serious issues at all. Fundamental questions like this, and countless others besides, are off the table in our mainstream media, which focuses our attention on trivialities and phony debates as we march toward oblivion….

….These ideas cannot be allowed to die, buried beneath the mind-numbing chorus of empty slogans and inanities that constitute official political discourse in America.

That is why I wrote this book.

It promises to be a great book, even though it’s a relatively short book, the table of contents demonstrates that it will get right to the meat of the issues:

  1. The False Choices of American Politics
  2. The Foreign Policy of the Founding Fathers
  3. The Constitution
  4. Economic Freedom
  5. Civil Liberties and Personal Freedom
  6. Money: The Forbidden Issue in American Politics
  7. The Revolution

I’m looking forward to reading this, and hope you’ll go pick up a copy for yourself, so we can discuss it together.

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