Archive for August, 2008

Site SundayHunger isn’t something all of us might be effected by, especially on a global scale. With The Hunger Site, you don’t even have to feel helpless about this issue anymore. By going to The Hunger Site you will be able to click a link that will re-direct you to a page full of non-invasive ads. Each click will donate one cup of food to the poor or homeless. How does this work? Well, the companies who advertise will give a certain amount of money to the site for each page view. This money is then sent off to homeless shelters. It’s as easy as that. You can visit the site once a day and help to end hunger!

Start helping now at TheHungerSite.com.

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iPhone Remote!Chances are, if you own a wireless outdoor speaker system, you hate having to get up and go to your computer to change songs. Well if you own an iPhone or iPod Touch and use iTunes, the Remote App will give you one less reason to get off your rear.

Remote connects to iTunes through your WiFi network and allows you to control your entire iTunes library through your iPhone. How does it work? Well, the interface is Identical to your iPhone’s music library. All you do is tap the buttons on your iPhone (or iPod Touch) and it controls your iTunes with virtually no delay. How much would you expect this app to cost? 9.99? 14.99? Well, you’ll be happy to know that this piece of iPhone gold is completely free! Don’t believe me? Download the application here and see for yourself.

Remote is a free application that works with the iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPod Touch.

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Site SundayDo you dread the daily task of checking multiple web pages every day to track your multiple email addresses, bank accounts, social networking sites, and more? Don’t you wish there was a place where you could see all you needed to see- on the same page? Pageonce is your solution!

Pageonce is exactly what it says it is. A free personal assistant. What it does is collects your information for various websites (which is stored on a secure server), logs onto those sites, and then gets the information you want. You can add anything from Bank Accounts to Myspace and Blockbuster. After the usernames and passwords are provided, your Pageonce page is complete. Now whenever you navigate to your page, you will instantly have all of you’re information in one spot!

Just remember. You are putting a lot of personal info in one place, so make sure your account password is a good one.

And if you want to take your Pageonce account on the go, check out the free iPhone/iPod Touch Pageonce App on iTunes!

Lets Make Life Simple, PageOnce.com.

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Muay Thai FightingMuay Thai… its name translates as “land of the free”, and it’s given birth to one of the most distinctive, and devastating martial arts. The place, Thailand, is known for this spectacular fighting style, Muay Thai. Take a journey with me, and explore the ancient temples, mysterious jungle camps, and rugged fighting pits of this exotic land, in a quest to uncover the secrets and culture of Muay Thai.

Anyone learning about the world’s martial arts should start here, in Bangkok, Thailand. The capitol city of what used to be known as the “Kingdom of Siam”, Bangkok is literally the hottest city in the world. Famous for its Buddhist temples, and it’s sex trade, it is home to tens of thousands of some very tough fighters, all trained in the Thai fighting art, Muay Thai.

Known as the science of eight limbs, Muay Thai uses almost the entire body as a weapon. Trained to use their fists, like western boxers, Muay Thai fighters also rely on bone crushing kicks, and two strikes almost unique to Muay Thai, the knee, and the elbow. This combination of attacks makes Muay Thai a uniquely dangerous martial art. Though the history of Muay Thai is said to date back more than two-thousand years, the first record of this unique Thai fighting style comes from a seven hundred year old scroll, titled “Chiang Mai Am”. According to the annals, in 1411, two Thai princes fought each other in a Muay Thai match for the throne of Siam. In the centuries that followed, the Thais used this very aggressive hand to hand combat style, in their ongoing battles against their traditional enemies, the Burmians.

That same fighting style, Muay Thai, is still a vital part of Thai culture. There are over 65,000 professional fighters in Thailand. To put that into perspective, there are just over 2,900 boxers in the entire United States. Most Muay Thai fighters begin training as young as six. Many Train five to six hours a day, 6 days a week, and start fighting professionally as young as eight years old. All of that work and training is dedicated to one mission; to fight at Lumpini Stadium, in downtown Bangkok Thailand. Lumpini Stadium is the center of Muay Thai, It is the place where every fighter aspires to be.

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