Monday, April 26, 2010

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Easy Contracts for Social City on Facebook

  1. Puffies Treats Cost $15 Sells for $350 in 5 minutes, easy when watching movie or browsing sites
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Babe Of The Day Apr/26

Paintball; Hustlers @ Excel, SL

Hustlers has around 70 markers, the one's we used were Tippman, the norm hopper and CO2 tank was included. Eight of us guys played on Saturday and it cost LKR 1300 per person ( LKR 1100 if 20+ persons ). The paintballs cost LKR 5 each. Absurd but had fun in the end. The proprietor was frank and made sure we got the safety policy cleared before the rounds started. Make sure you get the whole day, that was what i asked for but suddenly the guy changed his mind and said we have to leave that another group was coming to play. Get it sought out before starting or don't complain about the misunderstanding afters. lol.  There's another place in SL, @ Guruge Park but I'm not so sure about the pricing. Will try add some info on that place soon. Contact Shane @ Hustlers for reservations on +94773856555

Hustlers, SL


Monday, April 19, 2010

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Insight: Paintball



Depending on the venue, games are played on either indoor or outdoor fields of varying size. A game field is scattered with natural or artificial terrain, which players use for strategic play. Rules for playing paintball vary, but can include capture the flag, elimination, defending or attacking a particular point or area, or capturing objects of interest hidden in the playing area. Depending on the variant played, games can last from seconds to hours or even days in scenario play.
The legality of paintball varies between countries and regions. In most areas where regulated play is offered, players are always required to wear protective masks, and game rules are strictly enforced. Despite this, the game and its associated equipment has attracted some controversy worldwide due to incidents of injury on and off the playing field, and criticism due to its military theme

The paintball equipment used depends on the game type, for example: woodsball, speedball, or scenarioball, and how much money someone is willing to spend on equipment. Every player however, is required to have four basic pieces of equipment

  • Paintball marker: also known as a paintball gun, this is the primary piece of equipment, used to tag an opposing player with paintballs. The paintball marker must have attached a loader or "hopper" for keeping the marker fed with ammunition, and a compressed air bottle for propellant.
  • Paintballs: The ammunition used in the marker, paintballs are spherical gelatin capsules containing primarily polyethylene glycol, other non-toxic and water-soluble substances, and dye.
  • Mask or goggles: Masks are safety devices players are required to wear at all times on the field, to protect from paintballs. They completely cover the eyes, mouth, ears and nostrils of the wearer, and some masks can also feature throat guards. 
 Paintball is played with a potentially limitless variety of rules and variations, all of which are specified before the game begins. The most basic of all game rules is that players must attempt to accomplish a goal without being tagged with paintballs. When a player is shot, they must raise their marker to indicate that they are out, and leave the playing field. Depending on the agreed upon game rules, the player may return to the field and continue playing, or is eliminated from the game completely.
The particular goal of the game is determined before play begins; examples include capture the flag or Elimination. Paintball has spawned several popular variants, including woodsball, which is played in the natural environment and spans across a large area. Conversely, the variant of speedball is played on a smaller field and has a very fast pace (with games lasting up to five minutes). Another variant is scenario paintball, in which players attempt to recreate historical, or fictional settings

Regulated games are overseen by referees, who patrol the course to ensure enforcement of the rules and the safety of the players. If a player is marked with paint, they will call them out, but competitors may also be expected to follow the honor code; a broken ball means elimination. Some field operators may specify variations to this rule, such as requiring a tag to certain body locations only - such as the head and torso only. There are game rules that can be enforced depending on the venue, in order to ensure safety, balance the fairness of the game or eliminate cheating

  • Minimum distance - When being tagged, depending on the distance from where the shot was fired, getting marked can feel like a firm pinch. Being marked may even leave a welt. Because of the pain associated with being hit by a paintball, commercial venues may enforce a minimum distance rule (for example, ten feet or eight meters), whereby players cannot shoot an opponent if they are closer than this distance.
  • Overshooting - Some fields discourage players from overshooting (also regarded as bonus balling, "overkill" or lighting up), which is to repeatedly shoot a player after they are eliminated from the game. It is also considered overshooting if a player knew the opponent was eliminated but continued to shoot, disregarding the safety of the opposing player and risking dangerous injury to others.
  • Ramping - Ramping refers to an electronically controlled marker increasing its rate of fire (or ROF, in balls per second or BPS) when a player reaches a certain number of trigger pulls per second and then maintains that trigger pull speed his marker will increase its rate of fire. Ramping of rate of fire is widely prohibited at most paintball fields, however it is allowed in some tournament formats.
  • Wiping - Players may attempt to cheat by wiping paint from themselves, to pretend they were not hit and stay in the game
Paintball is played at both commercial venues, which require paid admission, and private land. Venues are either outdoors or indoors (allowing play when it is too hot, wet, or dark outside), and may include multiple fields of varying size and layout. Fields can be scattered with either natural or artificial terrain, and may also be themed to simulate a particular environment, such as a wooded or urban area, and may involve a historical context. Smaller fields (such as those used for Speedball and tournaments) may include an assortment of various inflatable bunkers.
Commercial venues may provide amenities such as bathrooms, picnic areas, lockers, equipment rentals, air refills and food service. Some countries may have paintball sports guidelines, with rules on specific safety and insurance standards, and paid staff (including referees) who must ensure players are instructed in proper play to ensure participants' safety. Fields may choose to only allow players to use their own paint, to offset insurance costs and other expenses.
Playing on a non-established field is sometimes referred to as renegade play or outlaw ball (with the players nicknamed renegade ballers). Though less expensive and less structured than play at a commercial facility, the lack of safety protocols, instruction, and oversight can lead to higher incidence of injuries.

Babe Of The Day Apr/17

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Matchstick Marvel

Masterpieces and matchsticks may seem an unlikely duo, but in the case of Iowa artist, Patrick Acton, it’s all in a day’s (well 3 years worth of days) work! His Middle-earth’s Minas Tirith, which contains hundreds of city buildings and is topped with the Citadel, the Tree of Gondor and the White Tower of Etchelion, is composed of 420,000 matches and is truly breathtaking to behold.
No doubt, even Tolkien himself would have been impressed with Acton’s amazing eye for detail and accuracy. Truth be told, he did not break the record for a sci-fi or fantasy matchstick model made from match sticks, as last year, Brian Croucher built a full-sized Dalek utilizing 480,000 matches! (Can you imagine being the one to count how many matches there are?)
Wonders made from matches is nothing new for this immensely talented craftsman who has been supplying Ripley’s Believe it or Not with his private wooden conceptions for the last fifteen years. His incredible works are on display at many Ripley’s Believe It or Not museums in North America, Australia, Asia and Europe. For the past thirty years, Acton has created more than 60 fantastic works of art using 3 million ordinary wooden matchsticks, including detailed sculptures, complex machines and famous architectural examples.
Acton has been fascinated with wood and tinkering since childhood. After nearly ten years of model building and cutting the heads off 100,000 matchsticks, a light bulb went off in his head and he contacted the Ohio Blue Tip Company, and learned that matchsticks could be purchased without the sulfur tip. This permitted him to work at a much faster pace, and the size of his models soon increased from inches to feet, and from hundreds of matchsticks to thousands. Through trial and error, over the years he has streamlined his construction techniques, but the basic process has remained the same; that is, gluing one stick at a time.
Many of his astounding works of art can be viewed through 2011 at the Matchsticks Marvels museum in Gladbrook, Iowa. They have attracted visitors from all over the country and internationally. Tiny, two-inch long matchsticks are the bulwark of his huge displays, which include: a 13-foot long true-to-scale model of the battleship, USS Iowa and a 12-foot lighted model of the US capitol. Admission to the museum is $3 for adults and $1 for kids, with all proceeds going to support the Gladbrook City Center.
Matchstick Marvels has garnered much media attention publicity in recent times. Featured on television programs: ABC’s Extreme Makeover, Home and Garden TV, a Ripley’s Believe It or Not and in magazines such as: Highlights for Children and Workbench.
While some may argue that there are seven wonders in the world, there are others who might claim that the works of Patrick Acton could and should qualify for number eight!

See How Aria Giovanni Can Distract You

Born on November 3, 1977 in Los Angeles, California, Aria Giovanni is an actress and model who became a Penthouse Pet for September 2000 magazine issue. She is of mixed Italian, Yugoslavian, French, German, Irish and American descent.
  When she was in high school, Aria was quite shy but she did so well that she was able to graduate and entered college at the age of 16. She studied bio-chemistry in college while doing multiple jobs to support her studies at the same time. During these years, she decided to try modeling wherein she could earn more money. She started her career as an amateur internet model appearing in various pornographic websites such as Amateur Pink, Busty Amateurs and Seductive Amateurs. She appeared in the September issue of Penthouse magazine in 2000. Since then, she has been featured in major magazines such as Playboy and Mystique. She was Playboy’s Model of the Day for June 6, 2007.

In 2001, she appeared in the movie Survivors Exposed, a parody of the Survivor television series playing as Monica Snatch. Aria married guitarist John Lewery (also known as John5) in 2005. The marriage did not last and the two got divorced.

Babe Of The Day Apr/14

Ashes To Ashes; The End

Gears Of War 3, coming April 2011

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Saturday, April 10, 2010

GTX 480

Next-generation gaming has arrived. NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 480 gives your games an adrenaline shot with the world’s fastest performance and futuristic, visually-stunning graphics. Experience heart-pounding, cinematic visuals on your favorite games with the combined power of DirectX 11, CUDA™, and NVIDIA® PhysX® technologies. And expand your visual real estate across three HD displays in jaw-dropping stereoscopic 3D for the ultimate in immersive gaming. NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 480: pure adrenaline meets visual bliss.


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Babe Of The Day Apr/11

Friday, April 9, 2010

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Greener iPad

In the world of green gadgets, the iPad is a step forward. Free of arsenic, mercury, PVC, and other nasty materials, it boasts an aluminum-glass enclosure that is "highly recyclable" and involves little packaging. Its power consumption of around 2.5 watts is low and less than a desktop computer, notebook, or even a netbook. In the world of green electronics, the iPad is making the right moves.
One of the areas where the iPad could be a game-changer involves the connecting of cars, grids, and smart transportation in general. From apps that help with booking Zipcars and opening doors with the press of a button to monitoring your electric vehicle’s onboard computer, the iPad is pushing the boundaries of what it means to be a green-traveling citizen.

Babe Of The Day Apr/09

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Hilarious School Exam Answers

The following questions were set at the GCSE examination in England.
These are genuine answers from 16 year olds, not very bright, but entertaining, 16 year olds.

Q. Name the four seasons
A. Salt, pepper, mustard and vinegar
Q. Explain one of the processes by which water can be made safe to drink
A. Flirtation makes water safe to drink because it removes large pollutants like grit, sand, dead sheep and canoeists
Q. How is dew formed
A. The sun shines down on the leaves and makes them perspire
Q. What causes the tides in the oceans
A. The tides are a fight between the earth and the moon. All water tends to flow towards the moon, because there is no water on the moon, and nature abhors a vacuum. I forget where the sun joins the fight.
Q. What guarantees may a mortgage company insist on
A. If you are buying a house they will insist that you are well endowed

Q. In a democratic society, how important are elections
A. Very important. Sex can only happen when a male gets an election
Q. What are steroids
A. Things for keeping carpets still on the stairs
Q. What happens to your body as you age
A. When you get old, so do your bowels and you get intercontinental
Q. What happens to a boy when he reaches puberty
A. He says goodbye to his boyhood and looks forward to his adultery
Q. Name a major disease associated with cigarettes
A. Premature death
Q. What is artificial insemination
A. When the farmer does it to the bull instead of the cow
Q. How can you delay milk turning sour
A. Keep it in the cow
Q. How are the main 20 parts of the body categorised (e.g. The abdomen)
A. The body is consisted into 3 parts – the brainium, the borax and the abdominal cavity. The brainium contains the brain, the borax contains the heart and lungs and the abdominal cavity contains the five bowels: A, E, I, O and U
Q. What is the fibula?
A. A small lie
Q. What is the most common form of birth control
A. Most people prevent contraception by wearing a condominium
Q. Give the meaning of the term ‘Caesarean section’
A. The caesarean section is a district in Rome
Q. What is a seizure?
A. A Roman Emperor.
Q. What is a terminal illness
A. When you are sick at the airport.
Q. What does the word ‘benign’ mean?
A. Benign is what you will be after you be eight
Q. What is a turbine?
A. Something an Arab or Shreik wears on his head

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