The cheapest deals on 22 Inch TV in the UK. Top selling TVS for cheaper price.
They will give you the best price if you choose 22 Inch TV. You have your option but once you know how much you can spend in others, 22 Inch TV have listed the best selling and most popular 22 inch widescreen TV's.
So, what you are waiting for? Buy now!
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
Give Love On Christmas Day
The Christmas song "Give Love On Christmas Day" popularized by the Jackson 5, this is the right time to extend, reach out again our loving hearths to those who we loved.
This season, we must share to all how Jesus loved us. One of the most greatest gifts that you will give to everyone. What would be the great gift other than this one? Nothing! compare to this one.
Giving is not only for Christmas, remember that its not only this season we give love to others.
This season, we must share to all how Jesus loved us. One of the most greatest gifts that you will give to everyone. What would be the great gift other than this one? Nothing! compare to this one.
Giving is not only for Christmas, remember that its not only this season we give love to others.
Merry Christmas to all. God bless us all!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Definitely A New Thing in Online Auction
Founded in early November, redefining the way of Online Auction, Bidazzled offers Auction winners usually save over 80% off retail. The item cost is increasing its price for a few cents and with each bid it some up money in limited time offer. Bid it out till you get the items you want. From gadgets to movie DVD's that every bidders are fighting it to get it. O yeah! but not satisfied? wait till the clock ticks end, for a new batch will show right after the bidding end. You can't get the auction item by just looking it. So, start saving now and bid it till you get it.
You did not get it? it's OK, no one loses. In Bidazzled surprises never ends. You will be given 50 Bonus Bids as for a gratitude of participating. Also by the next bid you will have less auction item bid investment in purchasing your next auction items. By an automated time will give you hints on every items that are auctioned. Right on your keyboard, you can buy the auction item either in Paypal or in Check.
Bidazzled is one new web page with sort and variety of items that inline for auction. So, what you're waiting for. In kind of era, saving is a must!
This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Bidazzled. All opinions are 100% mine.
You did not get it? it's OK, no one loses. In Bidazzled surprises never ends. You will be given 50 Bonus Bids as for a gratitude of participating. Also by the next bid you will have less auction item bid investment in purchasing your next auction items. By an automated time will give you hints on every items that are auctioned. Right on your keyboard, you can buy the auction item either in Paypal or in Check.
Bidazzled is one new web page with sort and variety of items that inline for auction. So, what you're waiting for. In kind of era, saving is a must!
This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Bidazzled. All opinions are 100% mine.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
HOW DID ASIA GET IT’S NAME?
The word Asia originated from the Ancient Greek word Ασία, first attributed to Herodotus (about 440 BC) in reference to Anatolia or, for the purposes of describing the Persian Wars, to the Persian Empire, in contrast to Greece and Egypt . Herodotus comments that he is puzzled as to why three women's names are used to describe one land mass (Europa, Asia, and Libya, referring to Africa), stating that most Greeks assumed that Asia was named after the wife of Prometheus but that the Lydians say it was named after Asias, son of Cotys who passed the name on to a tribe in Sardis.
Even before Herodotus, Homer knew of a Trojan ally named Asios, son of Hyrtacus, a ruler over several towns, and elsewhere he describes a marsh as ασιος (Iliad 2, 461). The Greek term may be derived from Assuwa, a 14th century BC confederation of states inWestern Anatolia . Hittite assu- = "good" is probably an element in that name.
Alternatively, the ultimate etymology of the term may be from the Akkadian word (w)aṣû(m), which means "to go out" or "to ascend", referring to the direction of the sun at sunrise in the Middle East, and also likely connected with the Phoenician word asa meaning east. This may be contrasted to a similar etymology proposed for Europe, as being from Semitic erēbu "to enter" or "set" (of the sun). However, this etymology is considered doubtful, because it does not explain how the term "Asia" first came to be associated with Anatolia, which is west of the Semitic-speaking areas, unless they refer to the viewpoint of a Phoenician sailor sailing through the straits between the Mediterranean Sea and theBlack Sea .
Even before Herodotus, Homer knew of a Trojan ally named Asios, son of Hyrtacus, a ruler over several towns, and elsewhere he describes a marsh as ασιος (Iliad 2, 461). The Greek term may be derived from Assuwa, a 14th century BC confederation of states in
Alternatively, the ultimate etymology of the term may be from the Akkadian word (w)aṣû(m), which means "to go out" or "to ascend", referring to the direction of the sun at sunrise in the Middle East, and also likely connected with the Phoenician word asa meaning east. This may be contrasted to a similar etymology proposed for Europe, as being from Semitic erēbu "to enter" or "set" (of the sun). However, this etymology is considered doubtful, because it does not explain how the term "Asia" first came to be associated with Anatolia, which is west of the Semitic-speaking areas, unless they refer to the viewpoint of a Phoenician sailor sailing through the straits between the Mediterranean Sea and the
Monday, December 14, 2009
YugaTech Great Gadget Giveaway
Mr. Yuga launch his advance Christmas blowout to us all. With cool gadgets and stuff, you will never say NO in participating on his contest.
Round 1: Our theme for this week will be Twitter. Here’s the mechanics:
2) Post a tweet “Just entered to win a Modu Phone. Quick! Go follow @abeolandres and @talk2globe and retweet:http://bit.ly/6e2q7O #thanks2yugatech”
He will be giving Modu phone, 10 Globe Tattoo and 20 Php500 prepaid call cards randomly. That’s 31 winners in all for the Twitter giveaway.
If you don’t have a Twitter account but own a blog, here’s another way for you to join in this week’s giveaways:
1) Blog about the “YugaTech Great Gadget Giveaway”. Include the photo I posted here and link to this contest page.
2) Don’t forget to include in your post the mechanics for the Twitter contest above.
3) Leave a comment here with the URL of your entry.
For this one, he will give away another Modu phone, 10 Globe Tattoo and 10 prepaid load cards worth Php500 each. That’s 21 additional winners for a total of 52 winners this week.
Lastly, for our YugaTech readers who don’t Twitter or blog, here’s one for you:
1) Leave a comment on this contest page with the answer to this question — “If you’re stuck in an island with a phone and only have one call left, who would you call and why?“.
Ten most witty or creative answers will each win Php500 worth of prepaid load cards from Globe.
You can join in any of the 3 separate giveaways above but you can only win once for this round. If you win twice or on all 3, you get the bigger prize.
That’s a total of 62 lucky winners this week alone. This is just to warm you up for that grand prize. Go and start spreading the word!
Our giveaways won’t be this huge if not for our sponsors. Go thank Globe in your own little way.
Note: Anyone can join in the contests as many times since we’ll have more rounds in the coming weeks and months. Items will be shipped anywhere in the Philippines for free.
or just visit http://www.yugatech.com/blog/contests/yugatech-contest-1-merry-tweetmas/ for more info.
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