Directed by Sergei Bodrov, Ivan Passer, Talgat Temenov
Cast Kuno Becker, Jay Hernandez, Mark Dacascos
Nationality : Kazak.
Genre : Drama
Runtime : 1h 40min
Production year : 2005
This movie is about Kazakhstan area, outer Mongolia which China is going to invade. However there is a child, decendant of the mighty Gengis Kahn destine to unite all tribes under one Khan. His identity is a secret receiving extensive training on all fights and weaponary, where he meet a boy same age as him. He treat this boy as his dearest brother. At then end, he leads his troops to defeat the Chinese thus became Ablai Khan, greatgrandson of Genghis Khan. The cost of Khan ? his brother. Very good movie and worth the time to see it even though its non English. The English subs are good as well.
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If you haven't already guessed I have a fondness for expatriate blogs--my favorites are listed at the very bottom of this page under the "Blogs I Love" link. I can't travel much right now and reading about their lives abroad is the next best thing to going on safari or cruising the Loire.The very first expat blog I ever read was Planet Nomad and Elizabeth's amazing life coupled with her eloquent writing guaranteed that I read her riveting posts word for word. As a brief introduction Elizabeth and her husband Donn are parents to three children: Elliot, age 12 and twins Abel and Ilsa, ages 10. Donn got a job in Noukchott, Mauritania (yes, go Google it so you'll have a point of reference) in Africa back in 2001 and their family basically lived there for seven years until last sumer when th
For the past four years, I have been seeing this Chevrolet Nomad Concept Car on the auto show circuit at both the Boston show and the Providence show and while the vehicle has gotten my father’s attention, meaning he likes it, personally it’s not a real Nomad to me. A Chevrolet Nomad would be a good added edition to the Chevrolet lineup as a modern version of the famous car from 1955-1957, a two-door station wagon which would include a large bench backseat with lots of room behind the backseat for whatever you buy or haul around.This version pictured below reminds me of a Pontiac Solstice Coupe or its sister version the Saturn Sky. Personally if Chevrolet really wanted to make the Chevy Nomad as a throwback to the classic 1955 version, then they could use the new Pontiac G8 rear wheel
Every season there seems to be the hot trend. Plaid is reigning supreme with the pattern seen on panel caps, fitteds, t-shirt designs, and now these Visvim Nomad Folk Gore-Tex Jackets. For different colorways to choose from, which is rarely seen with Gore-Tex material.
Images\Info: HighSnob via Reinforce
Tags: Visvim, Nomad, Folk, "Plaid", Gore-Tex, Jacket
Adventure JournalsThis makes a neat travel gift -- especially for people who view traveling as an opportunity to experience different cultures, see exotic locations, or simply meet new people from around the world.Nomad Travel Journals help travelers keep notes about their trips. Who was on the trip, things seen, people met, contact information such as email address, phone numbers and so on can be recorded. Over time, you can wander through the travel journal to relive trips and other details along the way you may have otherwise forgotten.The compact journals grew out of a passion for traveling and outdoor activities like hiking, climbing, bird watching, fly fishing, paddle sports and live music.Each journal costs $27 with case. The case is a durable, water-resistant zippered cover, that o
(Archived in: Digitalnomads Extreme Computing)Just after I made an ugly post recently about "how-to" ebooks, I now find myself considering buying yet another about going nomad. The Working Nomad has claims of already doing what I have pictured in my mind for the last 8 months. Feeding the blogs became a necessary diversion, but I am now ready to create some truly virtual online business ventures.The Working Nomad's book would appear reminiscent of Bilbo Baggins' Hobbit classic, "There and Back Again", and is simply titled "How I Did It".My past experience tells me that following someone's lead, not covering the same ground, and avoiding the same mistakes, is a worthy approach. I have had good experience in past business ventures with mentors and a "step-by-step" approach with a well planned strategy.I know it is good to play the role of a skeptic, but I have read the entire WN website, the WN blog, and the Working Nomad is fairly active in some online forums, including his own for
Botkier Nomad Satchel$594.00Free ShippingAvailable at: tobi.comLong time readers of Stiletto Jungle know that I am a huge Botkier devotee. I fell in love with their insta-classic Trigger bag the moment it hit the shelves at my local Barney's Co-Op and I have adored just about every bag they have come up with since. There's just something about the combination of super functional pockets and compartments with luxurious leathers and lambskins. Mmm. Perfection.Although my good ol' Clyde is my fave day-to-day Botkier, I have found many Botkier loves through the years. Meet my newest Botkier obsession: the Nomad Satchel. This glammy little morsel of green lambskin love is just begging to come home with me. The look is luxury, but the functionality is signature Botkier, and that color. Wow. That is a stunning green, just right for fall and winter. If anyone out there wants to know what to get me for Christmas...Click on the photo to link directly to where you can purchase the Botkier Noma
Thanks once again for dropping by ubertramp.com, and welcome to the first in the series of regular round-ups celebrating all things backpackery, geeky, and cheap(y)!
As you may have already gathered, this new weekly slot is a celebration of web based austerity. Each Friday I’ll be compiling and sharing a handful of discoveries from around the web – discoveries geared toward preserving that meagre road fund.
Ok, just a few links this week as I only had the idea of doing this whilst having a smoke a few hours ago. Its now mid afternoon and if I leave it much later I’ll have to change the title to cheapskate Saturday – and I don’t want to do that.
To kick off this week’s festival of frugality we’re going straight over to Eyeflare.com and their recent trilogy of tips to help secure a cheaper flight.
Essentially, it deals with air consolidators. And thankfully, the first post in the series kicks off with a brief outline of what an air consolidator is and what they are all abo
Analog-Channel-Strip Plug-inThe Blue Tubes Analog TrackBox is not an update or a replacement for our very popular Blue Tubes Bundle, but complementary unit that incorporates a substantially different combination of elements. The Blue Tubes Analog TrackBox is an all-purpose channel strip tool designed with the ultimate in sound quality and audio character for maximum musical flexibility.The Tube-Emulator section has the unique option of being able to switch between two different sounding tube options from Single-Triode to Dual-Triode. The independent Amount and Color controls permit overdrive of the Tube-Emulator stage to vary the harmonic content of the signal.The Gate/Expander section tames the noise floor so that you hear only the audio you want to keep. This fully-adjustable gate/expander reduces (or cuts) the signal if the level becomes too low (as determined by the Gate Threshold setting). This controls unwanted background noise on the track(s). Like a compressor, the Attack and R
The Nomad Platform Bed ensures that you don’t wander off in search of a bed and gives you a place to rest. The bed that can be purchased and shipped for well under $300. Made in Georgia out of Tulip Poplar, the Nomad is functional and affordable.
Twin Size: 39″W X 75″L (Requires a Twin size mattress: 39″ x75″)
Full Size: 54″W X 75″L (Requires a Full size mattress: 54″ x 75″)
Queen Size: 60″W X 80″L (Requires a Queen size mattress: 60″ x 80″)
Eastern King Size: 78″W X 80″L (Requires an Eastern King size mattress: 78″ x 80″)
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(aka Japan Soul Cradle: Sekai o Kurau Mono) Due September 25th in the Us with no word of an EU release. Vid upped by Takeshi1589
An rpg which sees you in a fight against the World Eaters, who, using a Disgaea like battle system, you must stop from.. well... eating the World. In a neat play twist however you are possessed by the spirit of a malevolent and egotistical god called Gig,
(Archived in: Related Miscellany Weblogs and Business)The JAJAH Blog picked up a recent post from this blog and included it along with quotes from the New York Times, USA Today, Techcrunch, and other mainstream media. Who says bloggers don't noticed (I know, it's just another blog).Here is what the JAJAH blog had to say:"Press and blog coverage is critical to all start-ups because we don't have the resources to do big ad campaigns or run TV commercials. We need the press to carry our message to people around the world. Without the press and bloggers, it's nearly impossible to get the business off the ground.We want to thank everyone who has taken the time to learn and write about us. It is always very appreciated. Thanks!"Back at you JAJAH...that is some pretty lofty company for the Digital Nomad. Yes, I'm in your target market. Dr. Wang always said to hang in there and good things will happen.Strategies for Making Money When You Want from Where You Want
If you stay a bit longer in Bali - longer than just a few days that is - and plan driving a vehicle like a Scooter or Car here, it’s almost unavoidable that you will be stopped by the police once in a while. If you are wearing your helmet how it should be or are correctly buckled up in your car - that has usually only one reason -> to extort money from you - the “wealthy” foreigner or tourist.Their most common and successful scheme is to ask you for your International Driving License, which - if you can’t show one, but only a national one - would cost you some ‘tea money’ of Rp 20.000 if you ride a bike or Rp 50.000 if driving a car (more, if you appear ‘fresh from the boat’, or if you wear gold rings and necklaces all over or Dollar Bills are hanging out of your pockets). As an alternative you will be “threatened” to come with them to the Police Station or more seriously to go on standing trial in Bali’s capital Denpasar (Both this never happens, as it would mean
(Archived in: Online Usability Technology in Plain English)Google recently announced the acquisition of an online telephony startup named Grand Central with the terms of the sale undisclosed. Grand Central is a 2007 CNET Webware 100 Winner.If you know anything about the mythical "Google Phone", Google's willingness to bid billions of dollars in the government auction for a slice of the 700 MHz spectrum, and the reported Google shopping of Dark Fiber...then you may be able to picture what Google is up to in the telephony and wireless market.Here is a screen shot of the Grand Central Beta Website. Visit this Features Link to read all about this "one phone number for life" concept.The Digital Nomad finally has some invites after trying to get an invite to the beta test since this hit the news. I have tested my new number in combination with JAJAH and it worked just fine. I have 9 invites left to hand out via an email invitation. Write a comment to this post to claim one of my remaining
"Bug"
Trata-se de um thriller de terror onde Ashley Judd interpreta Agnes, uma empregada de mesa solitária. O seu violento ex-marido, desempenhado por Harry Connick Jr., acabou de sair da prisão em liberdade condicional e a sua melhor amiga acolheu recentemente um misterioso veterano da Guerra do Golo chamado Peter, papel a cargo de Michael Shannon.
Fragilizada, Agnes apaixona-se por Peter, que começa a partilhar o sombrio quarto de motel de Agnes. Tudo parece correr bem, até que Peter começa a falar de forma obsessiva sobre os "insectos" que o governo injecta nos corpos dos ex-combatentes.
Estará Peter a contar a verdade ou será apenas paranóia?
O veterana William Friedkin, realizador de "O Exorcista" e de "Os incorruptíveis contra a droga", assina com "Bug" um thriller psicológico intenso sobre s fronteiras da alienação, com a actriz Ashley Judd nomeada duas vezes para Globos de Ouro no principal papel.
"Nomad - A Profecia do Guerreiro"
Nesta película o místico esp
As many of you have seen liberals are subject to what is called Bush Derangement Syndrome. It is the assumption that every ill in the world is due directly to George Bush. If you wake up in the middle of the night and stub your toe on the way to the bathroom, its Bushs fault. If you get turned down for a date by that hot chick you finally got the courage to ask out, it is Bushs fault. If your mom kicks you out of her basement demanding that you get a job before your 30th birthday, its Bushs fault. You get the idea. Well technical types sometimes have the same unreasoning fear of Microsoft products. Now Microsoft, like the Bush administration, does have numerous faults. But also like the Bush administration it is not the root cause of all evil in the universe. Microsofts Exchange server is a huge product; I know this intimately as I spent most of last week setting up a new Exchange Server for my employer. And let me tell you the 200 MB space limits mentioned are very generous
The strange looking handheld is the 'most powerful and full-featured rugged handheld computer available.' The rugged computer's vertical design makes it more comfortable compared to other UMPCs. The video game player lookalike gizmo comes with 806MHz Marvell PXA320 XScale processor, 128 MB RAM, 1GB flash storage, 802.11g wireless, GPS, laser bar code scanner, camera, high-resolution sunlight-visible VGA display, and Windows Mobile 6. The firm claims it's Lithium Ion battery can work all day without a recharge."(Via Pclaunches.com.)
(Archived in: Social Design Weblogs and Business) I was tagged by Saman at Samanathon Dot Com for this, who had been tagged by Shawn Knight, Natron, Bobs and 2Perfect. Memes can overwhelm, but I think this is worthwhile as a way to tell on myself in a few ways that I would not normally do. This Is How It Works: Each player must post these rules first.Each player starts with eight random facts/habits about themselves.People tagged need to write their own blog about their eight things and post these rules.At the end of your blog, you need to choose eight people to tag and list their names.Don’t forget to leave them a comment telling them they’re tagged, and to read your blog. There Is Nothing Here You Absolutely Need To Know: I have not had a "real job" for most of my adult life.I once interviewed President Jimmy Carter for a documentary.I have almost died twice.I pushed Robert Redford out of the snow in front of his ranch in Utah.I was class president of my high school graduation cl
(Archived in: Social Media Marketing Weblogs and Business)RSS Mass Feed Experiment Follow-up Viral marketing has been around forever, even before the advent of the world wide web, and the early days of the Internet when Hotmail was introduced as a free web-based email service using the power of this technique to gain subscribers. Viral marketing is a catch phrase for word-of-mouth promotion, and more recently has been re-dubbed simply “buzz”. Dr. Ralph Wilson, the noted Internet Marketer and owner of wilsonweb.com describes viral marketing as having six central attributes paraphrased here as: 1. Something Free 2. Easily Transferable 3. Scalable 4. Motivates Action 5. Uses Common Networks 6. Employing Other’s Resources. These are all perfectly suited to the concept of social networking.Now comes the blogosphere, IM, IMO, SMM, and a host of new traffic building concepts. A blog without traffic is like the proverbial tree falling in the woods without an audience. Nobody will hear
(Archived in: Related Miscellany Weblogs and Business)Phil Butler of the multi-author blog, profy.com, has done me the honor of featuring this blog and my other online efforts with a post, "Profiles of Web 2.0 - Digital Nomad". Thanks Phil, it's nice to be recognized by peers.Phil writes great posts on newsworthy items hitting the interwebs at other blogs, too. He often does interviews with CEOs of startup companies like Hakia. I do not know how he does it, but I do enjoy just about everything he digs up. It does not seem like there would be enough hours in the day to follow everything like Phil does.There has been a nice post written in response to the now old meme about Being a Digital Nomad. originally penned by good friend Peter Haslam. The latest addition is by globogeek, who claims she travels with too much technology, currently located in Paris.Thanks globogeek, and keep us up to date with your future travels.I wonder how long we can keep legs on that meme. In a sense it is a g
(Archived in: Social Design Technology in Plain English)Here, long overdue, is presented the inspiration for this blog, my moniker, and the future domain name www.The-Digital-Nomad.com. The book, "Digital Nomad" was authored in 1995 by Tsugio Makimoto and David Manners.I have been well aware of this book, but am embarrassed to admit that I not yet have had the chance to read it. Yet, in many ways the concept of this book is somehow responsible for my current thinking, my interest in online marketing, and my faith in technology as a means to create more personal choice given the world we live in today.I feel somehow I know what this book is all about even without having yet read it. Below is a partial editorial review of the book as quoted from the Amazon website.Amazon.com"New digital technologies promise to enable large numbers of people to work wherever and whenever they wish and to choose between a stationary or nomadic lifestyle. In Digital Nomad, Makimoto and Manners explore t
(Archived in: Related Miscellany Weblogs and Business)"Freedom Seeker" at the Escape from England blog (return to this post) countered to the Nomad Meme with a nice post of her version of what it means to be a Digital Nomad...and also started a list of nomad oriented blogsters.Feel free to add to this list by leaving a comment and I will update this post, or re-post once in awhile.The following are fellow nomads or potential escapees – who may well also have an opinion or view on these questions:The Digital NomadPeter HaslamNomad4everNomadesignerWorking NomadBrave New TravellerNotes from the roadRay DotsonAnything GoesLeave the OfficeLeave AmericaZath NuNomadThanks Tina for starting this list. -Digital NomadStrategies for Making Money When You Want from Where You Want
By: Greg Richards(Editor) Julie Wilson(Editor)
ISBN: 1873150776
Publisher: Multilingual Matters Limited - 2004-04
Hardcover | 1st Edition | 300 Pages | List Price: $129.95 (USD)
ISBN 1-873150-77-6 (hbk)
ISBN 1-873150-76-8 (pbk)
This volume is the product of the research programme on backpacking developed by the Backpacker Research Group (BRG) of the Association for Tourism and Leisure Education (ATLAS). The BRG was initiated in Hainan in October 2000 by a few ATLAS members who shared the general feeling that backpacker research was becoming an important field of enquiry, but that the research field was unstructured and ill-defined. The idea of forming the BRG, therefore, was to act as a platform for discussion and debate between backpacker researchers worldwide and to develop common research programmes and publications.
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Discouraging potty humor rather than dealing with potty training is our primary focus now, and my memories of teaching Finn to use the toilet are vague.
Not so with the twins. I don’t remember when it started, but one morning we woke to find the duo in their cribs naked from the belly button down. They became obsessed with tearing off their diapers, mostly at night. I quickly tired of vacuuming cotton fill from the floors after Drew and Porter ripped off the Pampers and dissected them before hurling them across the room.
That’s when Bill and I began securing the diapers with strips of duct tape while the twins looked at us reproachfully. It was clear we were robbing them of one of their cherished activities, second only to rearranging the condiments in the refrigerator.
The duct tape worked, and Bill and I congratulated ourselves. I was especially pleased because of all the vacuuming time I was saving. As with all child-related successes, we celebrated too soon.
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"Sometimes you have to get lost in order to be found."- Amanda, Jen & Holly, The Lost GirlsIf we find ourselves at all, we often have to get out of our familiar element to do it. We have to get our of our box – our comfort zone – and test limits. Some people are mostly alright with the familiar. They find security in what they already know. And that's ok. But others – like me – seek the unfamiliar and learn more about oneself through adaptation and navigating reactions to new situations.I’m a nomad by design. I was brought up that way as a military brat. As I became an adult, I gravitated away from military bases and small towns. I studied abroad twice and backpacked through Italy. Finally, I set my sights on the big city. By my mid-twenties, I was feeling suffocated because the elements of my life weren’t teaching me anything new. I began to fear not ever truly knowing myself. But the thing that scared me most - and still scares me occasionally - was not knowing what life
(Archived in: Related Miscellany Social Design)Here are a few quick updates. I am finding there are more and more Digital Nomads online everyday. It is not a particularly popular search term, but anyone that sees or hears the term knows immediately what the connotation is.Today I want to present a challenge for anyone that happens upon my particular space, and ask for your help in creating more community. As an example, I was on MyBlogLog and have added Gregory Moulinet as one of my contacts. Gregory is a graphic designer and a Forex online trader living in France, but also spending time in the US and Japan. Check out his various Nomad blogs. One is even in Japanese. They are Nomad Designer, Nomad Design, and Nomatrader.All three of his websites reference the keyword Nomad in one way or another. Gregory definitely is a Digital Nomad with his business interests based online. So, back to the challenge.If you live as a Digital Nomad, or have a business related Nomadic life, I will mention
(Archived in: Expatriates Foreign Investment Related Miscellany Offshore Banking)This is not so much a review as a recommendation. Whether you are looking for a job overseas, have an interest in writing travelogues, or want to purchase a yacht, The Escape Artist website is pretty much a website for one-stop shopping when you need to find a resource or do some quick research.I have known about this website for several years and should have made a post earlier. It has been added to the Sovereign Journey Resource Link, so you can always refer back to it from this blog.This website has been around since the late 90s, and is very deep in links. Several of the Technomads that I have featured on the Digital Nomads Blog, including the "Portable Professional" , have also been featured on escapeartist.com. In fact, Mark McMahon sells his "Portable Professional" ebook from this website.Escape Artist has a series of monthly ezines that you can receive via email. These include, "Offshore Real Estat
(Archived in: Related Miscellany Social Design)As nascent technologies converge to provide better products and services to an increasingly mobile society, a battle continues for market share. It is generally believed that wireless broadband applications will soon effectively compete with, and possibly in the future be more pervasive than what we know as the Internet of today. See the article The Mobile Society, E-commerce and Everything "E", or read Mobile Society archived here.A small nine page report by The Boston Consulting Group, entitled "The Battle for the Digital Nomad" gives an overview of this scenario. The report can be downloaded as a pdf file at bnet.com Free Report.The report describes how the Digital Nomad has influenced the design of products and services, based on four objectives, as a result of needs and behavior. The four objectives as defined by this whitepaper are: "Convenience of Mobility", "Extension to Current Media", "Control of Content", and "Economy of Ser
(Archived in: Weblogs and Business)The "Famous Technomads" link has been moved to the "Digital Nomads" blog. There is a redesign in progress of three blogs so that they are more market specific, more valuable, and more on topic for readers.The blog previously named "Technical Nomads" and has been renamed "The SOHO Quest" (Small Office-Home Office = SOHO), and will deal with reviews and resources mainly for people wanting to telecommute, or work-from-home in a virtual office.The "Digital Nomads" blog will now deal with reviews and resources specific to those needing a more Portable Office that they want to take with them on the road, or when they travel.This new blog, "The Sovereign Journey" is a resource for individuals investigating or looking to relocate to another country, and will deal more with the issues of personal freedom, and living and working as an expatriate.All three blogs will still be concerned with emerging technologies, ecommerce, and working online. Depending on what
(Archived in: Technology in Plain English)by John MartinIt seems that everyday brings a new tool/toy to my attention. Flock, Writely, Skype, Wordpress, PBwiki, the list goes on and on as the deluge of feeds from my blogroll can attest!Between the wealth of new web-based tools out there and my own digitally nomadic life, I thought it time that I create my own list of “killer apps” that I would combine into my truly mobile “office.” At the risk of sounding like a Google flunky, I have to say that most of the tools they have either developed or acquired I would not hesitate to include as they form the beginnings of an online office suite. So to begin, here are my first candidates: G-mailGoogle CalendarWritelySpreadsheets I would like to include Google Talk but as it does not have native support for Macs, it doesn’t rate as a communications tool in this any computer, anywhere model. What else do I have in my toolkit? Box.net - The idea of having online storage available to me
(Archived in: Related Miscellany Weblogs and Business)The "Famous Technomads" link has been moved to the "Digital Nomads" blog. There is a redesign in progress of three blogs so that they are more market specific, more valuable, and more on topic for readers.The "Technical Nomads" blog has been renamed "The SOHO Quest" (Small Office-Home Office = SOHO), and will deal with reviews and resources mainly for people wanting to telecommute, or work-from-home in a virtual office environment.The "Digital Nomad" blog will now deal with reviews and resources specific to those needing a more Portable Office that they want to take with them on the road, or when they travel.A new blog named "The Sovereign Journey" is being implemented as a resource for individuals investigating or looking to relocate to another country, and will deal more with the issues of personal freedom, and living and working as an expatriate.All three blogs will still be concerned with emerging technologies, ecommerce, and w
(Archived in: Online Usability Weblogs and Business)24 Year Old Entrepreneur Making a Living Online from Her Home in ThailandIf you have not heard of The Rich Jerk or Holly Mann then you have to climb out from the rock you're hiding under. Holly Mann is the young online entrepreneur that has successfully marketed directly against the latest Rich Jerk material and seems to be winning.Holly at some point decided she could research, author, publish and market a kinder and gentler product and sales pitch. Evidently she has found her niche selling "How-To" information because she has become successful in a short period of time (well, a couple of years).Making $10,000 - $12,000 a month with only a few hours of work a day is now routine for her. Her first e-book was an instant success, and now it has been updated and revised."Honest Riches 2" is a 95 page proven guide. Holly shows all the techniques she has used to make money online through affiliate programs starting with no website and no
(Archived in: Related Miscellany Weblogs and Business)The "Famous Technomads" link has been moved to the "Digital Nomads" blog. There is a redesign in progress of three blogs so that they are more market specific, more valuable, and more on topic for readers.This blog previously was entitled "Technical Nomads" and has been renamed "The SOHO Quest" (Small Office-Home Office = SOHO), and will deal with reviews and resources mainly for people wanting to telecommute, or work-from-home in a virtual office environment.The "Digital Nomads" blog will now deal with reviews and resources specific to those needing a more Portable Office that they want to take with them on the road, or when they travel.A new blog named "The Sovereign Journey" is being implemented as a resource for individuals investigating or looking to relocate to another country, and will deal more with the issues of personal freedom, and living and working as an expatriate.All three blogs will still be concerned with emerging t
Don't Let the Price of ProfitLance fool you. I have been searching for an interactive website marketing course and it took me a long time to find it.Part of this is that it is so hard to sort through the clutter on the Internet. Everything looks so much alike with photos of fancy sports cars, luxury boats, fabulous houses, and piles of cash.Another factor is that the price point for this service is so reasonable that it actually was a stumbling block for me in making a decision to purchase the course. It simply looked too good to be true.The ProfitLance system is a credit to its creator, Mike Andrews. ProfitLance is an online tutorial course and guide with interactive tools that take you step-by-step through the process of being successful in any online business.These are not black hat SEO tips and tricks to try and fool search engines. ProfitLane is about building solid life long Internet marketing skills. The course provides an overall understanding of current Internet marketing s
(Archived in: Economic Citizenship Related Miscellany Social Design)Over the next few weeks and months there will be posts made to this blog regarding legitimateEconomic Citizenship Programs.These will be short reviews of information that will be gleaned from online government service resources for the most part. One of the points of this exercise will be to demonstrate that this information is readily available for anyone to review.The ultimate goal will be to develop an archive of these reviews for easy reference, along with a link list of important online resources. Another goal of The Sovereign Journey will be to update information on these programs. For example, the minimum investment required in St. Kitts & Nevis has recently been increased from $250,000 (USD) to $350,ooo (USD)."The St. Christopher and Nevis Economic Citizenship Act of 1984" (St. Kitts & Nevis) will be the first to be reviewed. This is one of the oldest such programs in the Caribbean, but also has not been writt