17 Mar
Facts and Myths about Computer Viruses
—Technology Training Center—
When dealing with computer viruses, it’s important to remember that they are software. That means:
- Viruses can do anything other software can do:
- Viruses can delete files.
- Viruses can format hard drives or scramble the data on them.
- Viruses could (in theory) communicate over a network.
- Viruses cannot do anything impossible for other software
- Viruses cannot damage your CPU.
- Viruses cannot physically destroy your hard disk, although they can scramble the data on them.
- Viruses cannot destroy your computer’s RAM.
- Viruses cannot cause your computer system to explode.
People intentionally write computer viruses, they do not appear spontaneously. They are not accidental mutations of “normal” software. (more…)
13 Mar
Yeah, I watched this movie and Rambo is beyond GODLIKE. Here is Rambo’s kill count and statistics from Part I to Part IV.

11 Mar

While searching in Google about earning money from blogging, I found a very informative post on how to earn revenue from your website with less traffic. Since my blog is new,this gave me an idea on how to monetize my blog. But still, we need to have traffic to our website.
“How to Make More Money with Your Website (without Getting More Traffic)” –www.doshdosh.com–
“It’s possible to increase the amount of money you earn from your blog or website without increasing the amount of traffic you currently receive. While the amount of traffic greatly affects how much money you earn, all income sources can be tweaked to generate more revenue without an proportionate increase in traffic.One simply needs to strategically optimize your website in order to best accommodate whatever traffic you are currently receiving.
This article will provide some useful details on the various methods and principles you can immediately use to improve the overall net revenue from your website or blog.
Main Principles to Follow for Greater Income
There are three main principles you should remember when trying to increase the overall income for your site. These are conversion, leverage and diversification:
- Conversion. If you want to make money from the same ad space on your blog without an increase in traffic, you need to develop greater conversion rates for affiliate programs and contextual ads. This includes restructuring your website to highlight specific webpages, projects or advertisements.
- Leverage. To expand your income beyond on-site advertisements, you need to start using your site as a platform towards something a specific service or product that brings in an external income.
- Diversification. To increase your overall earnings, you also need to gradually develop a diverse income stream by experimenting with multiple ad programs and monetization strategies which fit the overall content and direction of your site. This also involves the development of content that can be easily monetized.
5 Ways to Gradually Make More Money from Your Website
These five methods are practical explanations of how you can apply the three principles outlined above to your own website or blog. Consistent application of these methods will ensure that you increase the income generated from each site.
1. Make an Effort to Use Affiliate Links Regularly
Reviews of products like books and software or other websites will allow you to generate income via affiliate links. Conversions for affiliate links will always work best when combined with personal recommendations within content. (more…)
6 Mar
“Lifting the lid on computer filth”
BBC NEWS, 3/12/04
“Office workers are exposed to more germs from their phones and keyboards than toilet seats, scientists reveal.
Work stations contain nearly 400 times as many microbes than lavatories, it is claimed.
Office equipment should be regularly disinfected to prevent the spread of viruses and bacteria responsible for disease.
The reality of our grubby working environments is exposed in a study by the University of Arizona.
A desk is capable of supporting 10 million microbes and the average office contains 20,961 microbes per square inch, according to research.
Desks are really bacteria cafeterias
Charles Gerba, microbiologistThe key offenders are telephones, which harbour up to 25,127 microbes per square inch, keyboards 3,295 and computer mice 1,676.
By contrast, the average toilet seat contains 49 microbes per square inch, the survey showed. (more…)