I hope to see some of you at the Big Seminar 12 the first week in October in Atlanta.
I plan on meeting up with my good friends Alex Goad and Willie Crawford, so it should be a pretty good time.
Not to mention all the great speakers that will be at the event.
Eben Pagan, Armand Morin, Michel & Sylvie Fortin and many more.
You can find out more by clicking on the link –> Big Seminar 12
Hope to see you in Atlanta…
I’ll post some Seminar picture and updates as soon as I get back.

July 10th, 2010 on 8:45 am
no problem sydney! Thanks for the RTs this week.
July 9th, 2010 on 5:49 pm
Here's hoping for rain. This has been 1 hot week in Hotly!
July 9th, 2010 on 10:37 am
may yea saw it on the news how hot it was over there..
July 9th, 2010 on 5:11 am
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July 8th, 2010 on 6:09 am
I didn't see Derek Jeter on the list. he's going down under the Yankees Hall of fame
July 8th, 2010 on 12:55 am
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– Mike
July 5th, 2010 on 8:43 pm
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July 5th, 2010 on 3:10 pm
I'm assuming that she will be cleaning the whole apartment….there are not rooms that will be left out? If she is doing the whole apartment, I would have her do everything that she normally does to see how long it takes for the whole apartment. If you set the number of hours and it isn't long enough, corners will get cut…..so you need to clarify exactly what won't get done. The key to a good relationship with any household help (maid, nanny, etc) is communication. No one is a mind reader. Or at least no one I know.
July 5th, 2010 on 3:34 am
Larry Fitzgerald, Wes Welker.. no doubt.
July 4th, 2010 on 11:19 am
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July 3rd, 2010 on 5:12 pm
You should build a genealogy web site specifically for Quebec.
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June 29th, 2010 on 7:37 pm
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June 27th, 2010 on 7:19 pm
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June 27th, 2010 on 5:00 am
New blog post: 'FACEBOOK ADS' Website Business & Domain Name For Sale
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June 27th, 2010 on 4:47 am
You can try to search your tweet on , if you got the match one, you can see the link view tweet, that's the link you want.
If not, well, you can see a tweet do have a link, in this format , like this , to get the id, you can move your mouse over the tweet reply link, you can see a link in your browser status bar,(in firefox, you can right click, and copy the link) like this , see the in_reply_to_status_id? that's it.
June 26th, 2010 on 12:09 pm
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June 24th, 2010 on 4:11 am
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June 23rd, 2010 on 6:50 am
tu consideri un brano di greco antico alla stregua della tabellina del nove, e il vocabolario (il Rocci, per definizione) alla stregua di una calcolatrice. Perdonami, ma credo di non avere nulla da discutere in merito, è ovvio che non sai di cosa parli.
June 20th, 2010 on 4:28 am
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June 16th, 2010 on 6:47 am
Think in terms of hours….if they clean each time for at least about hour, then I would say no, its not expensive.
June 9th, 2010 on 10:01 pm
I am looking for someone that can do my statistics homework and final exam. Homework is about 15 problems and quiz 10 problems. Each one has 5 chances to get a good grade on it. The homework and quiz is due this week and final exam is due the end of next week… (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: Statistics)
June 8th, 2010 on 2:16 pm
Interview With Internet Marketing Pioneer Willie Crawford
June 6th, 2010 on 3:02 pm
Les Miserables – Victor Hugo – Study Guides:
Character from Les Misérables. Enjolras was the leader of the revolution, a stark contrast to Marius, who was much too busy with the affairs of his heart.
http://www.geocities.com/electrin_xav/Enjolras.htm
June 6th, 2010 on 1:41 pm
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June 6th, 2010 on 3:11 am
Workshop focusing on what’s working today in growing your online business. Fairly limited seating. Located at Strand Palace Hotel Set up for lots of networking. Speakers are: – Willie Crawford – Susan Preston – Frank Garon – Sohail Khan – Nick James – Neil Stafford – Neil Travers – Martin Avis – Andy Henry Schedule, maps, networks, and registration details at:
June 5th, 2010 on 8:25 pm
Learn how to fully automate your income stream. Brian Johnson and Alex Goad will show you how to make money on total automation.
June 3rd, 2010 on 11:52 pm
Interesting, as the laws in Quebec appear to be different from other places.
"Under Quebec family law, it is not uncommon for a child in a high-conflict situation between two parents to have an attorney appointed to protect his or her best interests, as was the case here, Grassby said.
"In Quebec, no matter who has custody, we have joint parental authority," Grassby told CBC News on Thursday. "There are issues of discipline where both parents have to agree, and if they don't, we will have a place" to resolve the issue in court.
The attorney representing the child had been chosen and agreed to by both parents, she noted.
"The court is there to be an objective third party, and these children who are in these high-conflict situations need the protection of the court," Grassby said.
"I think we could presume the judge had good judgment in the fact that she read the statements and found out what both parents were saying, and that the child was punished at least once for that, and this was excessive punishment.""
Thanks for bring ths to our attention!
May 31st, 2010 on 4:02 pm
Joint venture and partner with the likes of John Delavera and Willie Crawford at
May 30th, 2010 on 9:18 pm
G Traffic Loophole Review: Is the new G Traffic Loophole System by Alex Goad a scam? Making money from traffic gen…
May 29th, 2010 on 9:49 am
RT Alex Goad one of the top Internet Marketers reveals his top Online Money Making System -
May 28th, 2010 on 9:23 am
$172.39
May 28th, 2010 on 1:38 am
yes.
May 28th, 2010 on 12:16 am
Adobe Reader, WordPress and more Android Apps of the Week (Appolicious) – Yahoo! News
May 27th, 2010 on 9:31 pm
are you his long lost child?
May 23rd, 2010 on 8:13 am
SCAM.
May 22nd, 2010 on 1:12 pm
Butch is my cousin.
May 19th, 2010 on 11:33 am
Mo wins
May 16th, 2010 on 11:36 pm
In the world’s collective consciousness, the word “Nazi” is synonymous with evil. It is widely understood that the Nazis’ ideology—nationalism, anti-Semitism, the autarkic ethnic state, the Führer principle—led directly to the furnaces of Auschwitz. It is not nearly as well understood that Communism led just as inexorably, everywhere on the globe where it was applied, to starvation, torture, and slave-labor camps. Nor is it widely acknowledged that Communism was responsible for the deaths of some 150 million human beings during the twentieth century. The world remains inexplicably indifferent and uncurious about the deadliest ideology in history.
For evidence of this indifference, consider the unread Soviet archives. Pavel Stroilov, a Russian exile in London, has on his computer 50,000 unpublished, untranslated, top-secret Kremlin documents, mostly dating from the close of the Cold War. He stole them in 2003 and fled Russia. Within living memory, they would have been worth millions to the CIA; they surely tell a story about Communism and its collapse that the world needs to know. Yet he can’t get anyone to house them in a reputable library, publish them, or fund their translation. In fact, he can’t get anyone to take much interest in them at all.
Then there’s Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky, who once spent 12 years in the USSR’s prisons, labor camps, and psikhushkas—political psychiatric hospitals—after being convicted of copying anti-Soviet literature. He, too, possesses a massive collection of stolen and smuggled papers from the archives of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, which, as he writes, “contain the beginnings and the ends of all the tragedies of our bloodstained century.” These documents are available online at bukovsky-archives.net, but most are not translated. They are unorganized; there are no summaries; there is no search or index function. “I offer them free of charge to the most influential newspapers and journals in the world, but nobody wants to print them,” Bukovsky writes. “Editors shrug indifferently: So what? Who cares?”
The originals of most of Stroilov’s documents remain in the Kremlin archives, where, like most of the Soviet Union’s top-secret documents from the post-Stalin era, they remain classified. They include, Stroilov says, transcripts of nearly every conversation between Gorbachev and his foreign counterparts—hundreds of them, a near-complete diplomatic record of the era, available nowhere else. There are notes from the Politburo taken by Georgy Shakhnazarov, an aide of Gorbachev’s, and by Politburo member Vadim Medvedev. There is the diary of Anatoly Chernyaev—Gorbachev’s principal aide and deputy chief of the body formerly known as the Comintern—which dates from 1972 to the collapse of the regime. There are reports, dating from the 1960s, by Vadim Zagladin, deputy chief of the Central Committee’s International Department until 1987 and then Gorbachev’s advisor until 1991. Zagladin was both envoy and spy, charged with gathering secrets, spreading disinformation, and advancing Soviet influence.
When Gorbachev and his aides were ousted from the Kremlin, they took unauthorized copies of these documents with them. The documents were scanned and stored in the archives of the Gorbachev Foundation, one of the first independent think tanks in modern Russia, where a handful of friendly and vetted researchers were given limited access to them. Then, in 1999, the foundation opened a small part of the archive to independent researchers, including Stroilov. The key parts of the collection remained restricted; documents could be copied only with the written permission of the author, and Gorbachev refused to authorize any copies whatsoever. But there was a flaw in the foundation’s security, Stroilov explained to me. When things went wrong with the computers, as often they did, he was able to watch the network administrator typing the password that gave access to the foundation’s network. Slowly and secretly, Stroilov copied the archive and sent it to secure locations around the world.
When I first heard about Stroilov’s documents, I wondered if they were forgeries. But in 2006, having assessed the documents with the cooperation of prominent Soviet dissidents and Cold War spies, British judges concluded that Stroilov was credible and granted his asylum request. The Gorbachev Foundation itself has since acknowledged the documents’ authenticity.
Bukovsky’s story is similar. In 1992, President Boris Yeltsin’s government invited him to testify at the Constitutional Court of Russia in a case concerning the constitutionality of the Communist Party. The Russian State Archives granted Bukovsky access to its documents to prepare his testimony. Using a handheld scanner, he copied thousands of documents and smuggled them to the West.
May 14th, 2010 on 8:11 am
Ms. Roche snorting when Amanda Goad read her scene. Basically Roche, Nick, Alex, T-Bar, Taylor, Kasey, and I died laughing.