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DynaShop

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Latest activity 28th Jan 2011 11:37am  


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Trade-in 27th January 2011 3:14 PM
haaha excellent.
I'd probably have a nice holiday in the Maldives...

Or are we talking business here?
A little bit of inspiration maybe? 13th January 2011 9:38 AM
Morning all, give this video a glance over your morning coffee.

YouTube - PEOPLE ARE AWESOME

Best SEO Tips 12th January 2011 3:03 PM


I was looking for a hats off...but couldn't find one.
Speaking of all this, I remember reading this article ages ago, on a website called listverse.

See what you think..

'You have probably never heard of him. Tom Ogle invented a vapor-fuel intake system, in 1977, for all automobiles. His system could be affixed to any existing car engine, and would enable the car to travel 100 miles on one gallon of gas. He claimed that the emissions were clean enough that you could dry your hair with the exhaust. He astounded the auto industry with his invention, and was, in fact, approached in 1978 by a representative of Shell Oil, who offered him $20 million, on the spot, for the patent and plans to his invention. He refused, stating flatly that Shell would simply shelve the idea and it would never see the light of day.

Tom Ogle was found dead from an apparent overdose of Darvon and alcohol poisoning on 19, August, 1981. He had been known to drink, but never so heavily that he had to go to the hospital. The Darvon is the weakest link to the report that his death was an accidental suicide: Darvon is an opioid painkiller. It does nothing else, and Ogle had no history of using it. He also had no immediate history of pain requiring an opioid analgesic. The theory states that he was murdered by a Shell-hired assassin, who made it look like a suicide. He actually got his fuel system patented, on 11 December, 1979, with patent number 4,177,179. He was shot and wounded outside an El Paso, TX, bar earlier in the summer of 1981. He claimed that people were after him for his patent. Three months after his death, his original schematics and blueprints went missing from the Patent Office in Washington, DC. Some of his schematics have turned up on the Internet, but not enough have surfaced to actually build his device.'

Strange..right?
Adwords scam - beware 12th January 2011 11:19 AM
Woah..seems pretty legit.

Cheers Steve.
An Irish Ghost Story 12th January 2011 9:13 AM
Hahahah excellent way to start the morning that is.
Link Building Predictions for 2011 11th January 2011 11:29 AM
Thanks for the post Steve.

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If I had to read the word 'Practical Intelligence' again in that article, I think my head would explode.

I do agree with what she is saying, but come on..its common sense that says what she is saying surely?
...And on top of that, daily congestion charge to park in a side-street that doesn't actually go anywhere, and is just off Tower Bridge Road which is NOT in the zone.

I feel this thread is becoming a rant..best stop now