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Glen Nevis podcast episode 3



Episode 3 of the Glen Nevis Podcast series is online now on the Friends of Nevis site and iTunes. This episode covers one of the most accessible walks in the glen from lower falls up to Paddy's Bridge. I've been back and forth across Paddy's Bridge on my way to the Skeleton Boulder most of last month and can't wait to get back up there when the current rubbish weather decides to change later this week
There's Geologist Noel Williams talking about why the lovely Glen Nevis rock is all in the volcanic baking, Cubby talking about his favourite photography spots and Archaeologist Jennie Robertson on the many charcoal burners platforms you'll still find the remains of all over this part of the glen. Why were they burning so many trees? Have a listen...

Mark Wood's North Pole Expedition In Jeopardy

For the past several months we've been following explorer Mark Wood as he attempts to become the first person to ski to the North and South Pole back-to-back. He completed the first stage of that journey in early January when he reached the 90ºS and he has been anxiously preparing for the second stage of the expedition ever since. A few weeks back, Mark announced that he would no longer be skiing to the North Pole but would instead begin at the top of the world and ski southward once again. The reason for that change in direction   was because of the dramatic break-up of the Arctic ice and how that could impact his ability to make progress early on.

Now, it seems Wood has hit another snag in his plans, although this one is more financial in nature. Because of the increased danger for travel in the Arctic, rescue teams are now requiring a substantial deposit ahead of time just in case they need to retrieve explorers from the ice. Conducting rescues above the Arctic Circle is a dangerous, costly affair and in order to ensure that that can happen, Mark now needs a considerable amount of money so that he can proceed with the expedition. Money that he doesn't have, and won't have, unless he can find a corporate sponsor or raise funds elsewhere. To that end, he has released the video below in the hopes that someone will be able to assist his cause.

It should be noted that prior to this, Mark wasn't asking for funds or donations of any kind. While he is making the journey to raise awareness of the impact of global climate change, he has always asked us to pledge to help his cause through the Donation website. On that site, we don't pledge money of any kind, but instead choose to select a number of activities that can help us lower our carbon footprint and help ease the burden on our planet. It is a great approach to this issue and I respect that Wood has chosen to go this route rather than simply passing the hat around the table.

Now it seems that Mark is definitely in need of a white knight to come along and save him. His expedition is a good one and his message is definitely positive as well. Hopefully he'll find a sponsor soon and can begin the second phase of his journey as expected.



Winter Climb Update: What Next?

There are only two teams left in the Karakoram this winter, and both are on Gasherbrum I. Both of those teams are hoping to make the first winter ascent of that 8080 meter (26,509 ft) peak, but as usual the weather hasn't been all that cooperative thus far. That was evident once again earlier this week when both squads were forced to abort their summit bids due to the failure of a weather window to open as expected. High winds in excess of 100 km/hr (62 mph) above 7000 meters made it impossible for them to go higher, and for the past few days we've wondered if they would have another go or pack up their things and go home.

While it is still unclear whether or not Alex Txikon and Carlos Suarez will remain on the mountain and make another attack on the summit, the Polish team has made it clear that they will stay to fight another day. They make no apologies for having a go at the summit, and ultimately turning back, because as they note, you must take advantage of all opportunities in the winter, as you never know when one will be your last.

A new weather forecast is expected today and it will give the climbers some insights into what they can expect over the next week to ten days. If that forecast is a bad one, we could still see a change in plans, but if there is a glimmer of hope, it seems they'll stay and attempt the summit once more.

While we wait, check out the video that the Polish team posted on their website. It not only shows the conditions they were dealing with on their summit bid, but the effects of climbing in that weather as well. One of the climbers apparently slipped and hit his head on the ice, which is evidenced by blood running down his nose. Just what you need in sub-zero temperatures and howling winds, at high altitude no less.



Video: Touring Belgium By Kayak

Last summer, Belgian adventurer Louis-Philippe Loncke set out on a kayak expedition around his home country. At the time, he had very little paddling experience at all, but he wanted to explore the historic waterways of Belgium and document his journey, so he spent a few hours getting accustomed to his SeabirdDesigns H2O boat, and simply set off. The video below captures moments from that expedition, which looks like it was an amazing experience.

The Belgikayak expedition is a great reminder that we can find adventure right in our own backyard and that we don't always have travel to the far reaches of the planet to get our fix. Great stuff.



PC Game : Shank 2-RELOADED

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The avenging assassin Shank returns in this violent, action-packed sequel. With those closest to ex-mob hit man Shank under attack, Shank is once again forced on the offensive. Now he must put to use his trusty arsenal of dual handguns, chainsaws, machetes, plus all-new weapons and a brand new set of moves to protect those close to him. Shank 2 expands on the original game’s amazing visuals and combat system to redefine the 2D side-scrolling brawler.
Genre: Action
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: Klei Entertainment
Release Name: Shank.2-RELOADED
Size: 1.53 GB
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Platinum Hide IP 3.1.1.2

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Everyday we read more and more stories about hackers breaking into big businesses, stealing their identities and wreaking general havoc. It’s no wonder that we’ve become wary of the Internet and concerned about the Internet privacy.


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Multicultural Language Hybrids

It's not just English that absorbs linguistic influences from other cultures and languages. What's happening with German seems to reflect patterns that have been noted in English over the last 20-30 years, where German teens are picking up vocabulary items from Turkish in areas where there is a significant Turkish population and mixing goes on between different ethnic groups. In this report about a study from Pottsdam University, the suggestion is that it's mostly lexical features - a few words - that are picked up by German youths.

So is this similar to Multicultural London English, with a new hybrid language emerging? Or is it more like London (and maybe Birmingham and Liverpool too) in the 1980s when it was more a case of "crossing"? I suspect it's the latter, as there doesn't seem to be quite the same range of lexical, phonological and grammatical features that we see in the research of Paul Kerswill, Sue Fox and Jenny Cheshire into MLE (as seen being explained by Paul Kerswill here in a TED lecture).

Video: Major Mountain Bike Descent In The Alps

I came across this video over at the Adventure Journal earlier today, and thought that it was too good not to share. It follows four riders as they make an epic 10,800 foot (3292 meter) descent in the Alps. They started their ride on the Plaine Morte (Plains of Death) and ended in the Valais Alps near Mount Blanc. Along the way, they found plenty of great single-track and breathtaking views, which you can also enjoy. If this doesn't get you ready to ride this spring, nothing will!



The Seekers. from Filme von Draussen on Vimeo.

Nat Geo Announces 2012 People's Choice Adventurer of the Year

Back in November, National Geographic Adventure announced their list of the Adventurers of the Year for 2012. The group featured 12 individuals from diverse backgrounds in mountaineering, snowboarding, surfing, and more. At the same time, Nat Geo also opened up voting to the general public to help pick the People's Choice winner for Adventurer of the Year as well. Today, that winner was announced, and it may come as a bit of a surprise.

Over the past three months, more than 72,000 of us have cast our votes in favor of our favorite adventurers and now that the votes have been tallied, the award goes to Sano Babu Sunuwar and Lakpa Tsheri Sherpa. The two men not only managed to climb to the summit of Everest, they also paraglided off the summit, flew to Namche Bazaar, and trekked to nearby river, and paddled all the way to the sea. They did all of that on a shoestring budget, without any corporate sponsors, and without much fanfare at all. That approach truly embodies the spirit of adventure and makes them more than deserving of this honor.

Sano and Lakpa beat out such other notable adventurers as Corey Richards, who was part of the team that made the first winter ascent of Gasherbrum II, Alastair Humphreys, who encouraged us all to take micro-adventures, and kayakers Jon Turk and Erik Boomer, who completed the first circumnavigation of Ellesmere Island in Canada. All in all, this was a really excellent group of adventurers, and they are all deserving of the recognition.

Congrats to Sano and Lakpa for taking the top honors. It is much deserved as well.

Sahara Challenge 2012 Update: Jukka Conquered The Desert!

Way back at the beginning of January I wrote about the Sahara Challenge 2012 during which Finnish endurance athlete Jukka Vilijanen was attempting to become the first man to run solo across the Sahara Desert. At the time, Jukka had just set out on his run, which would eventually cover more than 1609km (1000 miles) through some of the harshest, hottest environments on the planet.

A few weeks back, on February 5th, Jukka completed the journey in just 31 days. The run started in the shadows of Morocco's Anti-Atlas mountains and proceeded south through the desert until he reached the Mauritania border, at which time Jukka had already entered the Sahel Desert. Averaging nearly 52km (32 miles) per day, the ultrarunner actually completed the challenge a few days ahead of schedule.

As I write this, Jukka is already back home in Finland, where I'm assured that he is resting and recuperating from this long run. But I'm also told that he is already planning his next endurance challenge for either 2013 or 2014, which will of course involve running across yet another desert. Can't wait to hear what's next!

Congratulations on completing the Sahara Challenge Jukka!

Expreso De Los Andes: Crossing The Andes

As I mentioned last week, Ray Zahab, Kevin Vallely, and the rest of the impossible2Possible team have started their Expreso De Los Andes expedition. Over the next few weeks, they will be running west to east across the South American continent, covering more than 1700km (1056 miles), while also inspiring students and educators back home to adopt a more healthy and active lifestyle.

When last we checked in with Ray and Kevin, they had dipped their toes into the Pacific Ocean and were just getting underway. The plan was to ease into the run with a few days of shorter distances to get things started. In this case, "shorter distance" means about 45km (28 miles), which would eventually climb up to 70km (43.4 miles) per day once they felt acclimated. That didn't take very long however, as the runners have already started hitting those marks, and yesterday alone Ray ran more than 100km (62 miles).

The team has also now crossed the border between Chile and Argentina and are firmly into the Andes Mountains, which will of course be their biggest challenge. When they first got underway, the heat of the austral summer was taking its toll, but now that they are hitting the higher altitudes of the journey, cooler weather has set in. Those cooler temps bring a bit of relief of course, but now the team is dealing with thin air at altitude and long, steep climbs up the mountains.

To get a sense of what the conditions are like, check out the video below. It was shot a few days back when the team covered approximately 65km in a single day, of which 35km was climbing. The views are spectacular of course, but when you're running at altitude, I'm not sure you feel much like taking it all in. Still, it looks like they're having a great time on this adventure.


Expreso de los Andes Day 7 - 65km from GOi2P on Vimeo.

PC Game : Kingdoms of Amalur Reckoning (2012) SKIDROW

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Description: Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is a single player Action Role-playing Game (RPG) set in the brand-new game fantasy universe of Amalur. The game features an expansive Open World game environment, the unique “Destinies” system that limits character development only by the combination of equipped spells and items carried, intuitive yet challenging combat, a robust crafting system and a range of special attacks. Additional features include: the written and design talents of R.A. Salvatore, Todd McFarlane and Ken Rolston; dramatic special and metered attacks; as well as multiple in-game races.
Update: Kingdoms of Amalur Reckoning v1.0.0.2 Update-SKIDROW
Features:
  • Uncover the secrets of Amalur in hundreds of hours of immersive gameplay, from the vibrant city of Rathir to the vast region of Dalentarth to the grim dungeons of the Brigand Hall Caverns.
  • Rescue a world torn apart by a vicious war and control the keys to immortality as the first warrior ever to be resurrected from the grips of death. Turn your lack of a destiny to your advantage and harness fate as a weapon.
  • Explore deep levels of lore in a universe steeped in 10,000 years of fiction created by New York Times bestselling author R.A. Salvatore.
  • Customize your play in a dynamic combat system that delivers some of the most intense and responsive action ever seen in an RPG.
  • Seamlessly integrate magical and melee attacks as you take on scores of enemies in grand fight sequences and finish them off with brutal Fateshift kills.
  • Build the character you’ve always wanted with the revolutionary new Destiny system that allows you to continuously evolve your character class to your style of play.
  • Create and modify your hero with millions of combinations of skills, abilities, weapons and pieces of armor.
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Minimum System Requirements
* OS: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7
* CPU: Intel Core2 Duo 2.2GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ 2.6GHz
* RAM: 1 GB for Windows XP
or 2 GB for Windows Vista and Windows 7
* HDD: 10.5 GB free disk space
* Graphics: 512 MB Graphics Memory
* Sound Card: DirectX 9 Compatible
* DirectX: Version 9
Recommended System Requirements
* OS: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7
* CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4GHz or AMD Phenom X4 2.6GHz or greater
* RAM: 3 GB for Windows XP. 4 GB for Windows Vista and Windows 7
* HDD: 10.5 GB free disk space
* Graphics: 1 GB Graphics Memory
* Sound Card: DirectX 9 Compatible
* DirectX: Version 9
* Resolution: Minimum Resolution Supported is 1280×720
Supported Graphics Cards:
Minimum – NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT or ATI Radeon HD3650
Recommended – NVIDIA GeForce GTX260 or ATI Radeon HD4850
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RELEASE NOTES 
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3. Install
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Sony Sound Forge Audio Studio 10.0.176

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Sound Forge™ Audio Studio has everything you need to edit and master professional-quality audio on your home computer. Record live instruments and vocals, sweeten and restore audio, apply studio-quality effects, and convert files with lightning speed. You can even create your own karaoke tracks with the Vocal Eraser tool. With a few simple steps, you can produce broadcast-quality audio on your PC.


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Weather beaten on Hoy


The huge swell kicked up by storm force southwesterlies last Friday got the better of my date to speak about the Long Hope route back on Hoy itself. It’s a bit ironic really that the most important lecture of quite a lot I’ve done this winter should be the one that didn’t work out. I was really looking forward to talking to the locals about what all the fuss was about for me visiting the island all those times.
It was OK though, at least the great audience that turned out in Hoy Kirk watched the film and apparently had a fun night. Sorry about that, and wish it could have worked out a bit better! I only found out the weather had finally got the better of the ferry schedule when I’d driven all the way up to Thurso. Not so keen to turn around and drive the way I came, I decided to go on a tour across to the west and see what could be seen.

I spotted this fantastic and massive boulder on the beach near Tongue. Apparently called The Keystone. I’d say you’d be hard pushed to find a better looking V5 anywhere than the flakes leading right out through the overhang.

Ben Loyal looks like an interesting mountain. I’d love to do a route here sometime. No doubt I’ll get back for a wander about soon. 
I finished the day on a ridiculously hard boulder project near Sheigra, which after 7 hours driving and a mad dash across the moors in the failing light, 70mph winds and hail squalls didn’t go great. But it raised the psyche for the big drive home.

Nice Broch near Ben Loyal

The failure of my Hoy trip meant I could go to some family events in Glasgow. I had three bottles of beer and tried to climb the next day at TCA. Oh dear, I couldn’t get off the floor without shaking myself of the wall in a gibbering heap. Pathetic. Must do better.

Winter Climb Update: Summit Bid Off For Now

It isn't often that I publish two updates on the same expedition in the same day, but I feel that it it warranted in this case. Earlier I posted a story about the on going efforts of climbers to make the first successful winter climb on Gasherbrum I and how both the Polish team and Alex Txikon and Carlos Suarez were in the midst of a summit bid. Now, according to this story from ExWeb, both teams have retreated and are safely back in Base Camp, where they will decide on what to do next.

As I mentioned in the earlier post, a weather window was expected to arrive on GI starting tomorrow, and the climbers hoped to take advantage of it and move up to the summit. But apparently the winds didn't die down as expected, and the teams were caught out in a maelstrom. The Poles were on their way up to Camp 3 when they decided it was too dangerous, while the other climbers were headed towards C2 at the time.

The question now is, what happens next. According to ExWeb, the teams will decide their respective fates tomorrow, and I suspect the weather forecast will be a major contributing factor. If another window is on the horizon, they may give it one more go. But if the weather is expected to remain bad, I'm guessing you'll see them coming home. After two months on the mountain, they are surely exhausted and out of patience.

I'll post an update on their decision when we get one, but for now it seems they're huddling up in BC and attempting to figure out if they have any strength, or desire, for another round with the mountain.

Video: VIMFF Photo Contest Winners

Way back in December I posted a story about the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival photo competition that was being sponsored by Climb For Change. At the time, organizers for the contest were looking for submissions, but now the competition has wrapped up, and they've released a great video showing off the best entries. The video, which can be seen below, features some great photos and is a salute to not only the photographers who took them, but also adventurers across the planet as well. Enjoy!



Outside Investigates Explorers Club Flap

For several months now I've posted regular articles about the ongoing internal struggles at the Explorers Club – a venerable institution that seems to be facing a leadership crisis at the moment. I won't rehash the entire story again here, but essentially there are several factions vying for control of the Club, with President Lorie Karnath, and her supporters in one corner and a host of detractors who claim she is running the organization for her own ends, in the other.

Earlier today, Outside magazine published a detailed account of the whole affair on their website. The article does a great job of looking at the issues and grievances from multiple perspectives, and offers what I feel is a balanced, objective look at the feud. Damon Tabor, the writer of the piece, spoke to multiple members of the Club, on both sides of the row, and has put together an article that covers the story thus far, about as well as you could expect.


Outside had access to Karnath herself, who gives her account of the current situation while repeatedly denying any wrong doing. She, and her supporters, say that she is acting in the best interest of the EC, while detractors say that she is alienating members and sponsors, while rewarding those who are loyal to her cause.

I can tell you that much of what is reported in the story is the same as I've heard before, and the author has even spoken to some of the same people that I have. Outside puts the entire power-struggle into perspective however, and gets "on the record" comments from more members. The result is an overall clearer image of what is happening inside the Club right now.

The next election for Explorers Club leadership is scheduled to take place in just a few weeks. On March 18th, members will have the opportunity to decide which direction the Club goes, and it should be interesting to see how it all plays out.

Winter Climb Update: Gasherbrum Summit Bids Have Begun!

After weeks of preparation and hard work in the Himalaya, the teams on Gasherbrum I may finally be ready for the big payoff. The weather remains a bit difficult, and high winds are currently buffeting the higher camps on the mountain, but a window to the summit is expected to open starting tomorrow, and the climbers have now moved into position to take advantage of it.

The Polish squad started their ascent on Saturday and made it to Camp 1 by early afternoon. Presumably they climbed higher yesterday and today, and although there are no updated since they set out, we have to assume that they are positioned in Camp 3, where they are hoping for the winds to die down long enough to make their summit bid tomorrow. If all goes as planned, we could see history made with the first winter ascent of Gasherbrum I.

Meanwhile, Alex Txikon and Carlos Suarez also moved up to Camp 1 yesterday and have plans to climb to C2 today. They are also getting themselves into position to make a summit bid, although it does seem like they are a bit behind the Poles on the ascent. Depending on how the weather patterns play out, they could be making their ascent at the same time however.

I'll be keeping an eye on the proceeds over the next 24 hours and looking for updates. It seems that it is now or never on GI, as the winter season has been a long one and the days starting to run short. The climbers still have a few weeks until the official end of winter, but they may not have the strength to continue battling the elements at altitude. For now, we'll just have to sit, wait, and watch how it all plays out.

If you've ever wondered what it is like during these high winds and winter storms, check out the video below. It was shot by the Polish team and gives you a good sense of what they've been dealing with. Yikes!



Brits Win 2012 Patagonian Expedition Race

While I was away playing in the snows of Michigan's Upper Peninsula last week, a lot of things went down in the world of outdoor adventure. One of those was the completion of the 2012 Patagonian Expedition Race, which once again proved to be an amazingly challenging start to the adventure racing season.

As expected, the team of Adidas TERREX - Prunesco took first place for the fourth year in a row, completing the 375-mile course in 147 hours, 39 minutes. That gave them a comfortable win over second place winners Team EastWind, who finished nearly 12 hours behind at 159 hours, 25 minutes. Third place went to Team GearJunkie/YogaSlackers, who crossed the finish line 162 hours and 31 minutes after starting.

At the closing ceremonies, race organizers announced that they had come up with a new way for endurance athletes to suffer in the beautiful Patagonian landscapes. On September 30th of this year, the first ever Patagonian International Marathon will take place in Torres del Paine National Park, one of the most spectacularly beautiful settings on the planet. More details are sure to follow, but this sounds like a marathon that a lot of outdoor-adventure athletes are going to want to take part in. Stay tuned for more.

Congratulations to all the teams that raced in this year's Patagonian Expedition Race. But especially to the winners, who have now thoroughly dominated this race for the past four years. Considering how challenging the event is, that is one impressive feat.

PC Game : The Darkness II (2012) SKIDROW

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The Darkness II takes players down a brutal and personal path as Jackie Estacado, wielder of The Darkness — an ancient and ruthless force of chaos and destruction. Based on the supernatural horror comic book series created by Top Cow Productions, Inc., The Darkness II breaks out of the sea of conventional first-person shooters with its fervid Quad-Wielding gameplay, which will allow players to slash, grab, and throw objects and enemies with their Demon Arms while simultaneously firing two weapons. The game is layered with the use of dark versus light, steeped in deep and twisted storytelling, and engulfed in stylistic violence that is visualized through a hand-painted graphic noir technique that stays true to its comic book origins.
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The Darkness II System Requirements
Genre: First-Person Shooter
Publisher: 2K Games
Developer: Digital Extremes
Minimum System requirements :
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor: Intel Core 2 @ 2GHz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
Memory: 1.5GB RAM
Hard Disk Space: 10GB
Video Card: 256MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600 / ATI Radeon HD 2600
Sound: DirectX Compatible
Additional: Requires installation of Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable,
DirectX and nVidia PhysX version 9.11.1107 (included with download)
Recommended System requirements:
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor: 2.4 GHz Quad Core processor
Memory: 2GB RAM
Hard Disk Space: 10GB
Video Card: 512+ MB NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX
Sound: DirectX Compatible
Additional: Requires installation of Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable,
DirectX and nVidia PhysX version 9.11.1107 (included with download)
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UPDATE #1: The.Darkness.II.Gore.Patch-SKIDROW
SKIDROW finally released a patch that enables FULL GORE, oh yeah! Read the NFO and enjoy!
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PC Game : BoneCraft – SKIDROW

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Description: A parody of everything science fiction and fantasy, BoneCraft brings together many popular stories into one hilarious sexy romp. “BoneCraft is a world where anything can happen–and does,” says Hod, D-Dub’s Lead Developer. BoneCraft is a third-person action-adventure game with a unique sex dynamic merged seamlessly into the gameplay. The game follows the exploits of Captain Fort Worth, the leader of the Space Wranglers, and his sidekick, Lubbock. BoneCraft: Somewhere in Some Galaxy is the second game created by D-Dub Software. It is a follow-up to 2008’s Action Adventure Porno Video Game, BoneTown.


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Genuine Activator for Windows XP Vista and Win7

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File Scavenger 3.2.24.20110909

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T-Shirt Design Kit (reuploaded)

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Create custom T-shirts to advertise your business, or design T-shirts for family reunions, birthdays, office parties, sports clubs, and more! Choose from 100 pre-designed templates, or create your own! Customize your design with clip art from the 5,000 image collection included. Select from twenty True Type fonts to express yourself.

Just print your design on T-Shirt Transfer Paper (available at most hobby shops and office supply stores), and then iron it onto a T-Shirt and you’ve got a custom shirt just like that!
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Teaching You Job Interview Skills

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Whether you’re new to the job market, out of work or looking for a new challenge, Teaching-you Job Interview Skills helps you gauge the best answers to even the toughest questions that an interviewer can fire at you.
No two job interviews are the same and the key to success lies in thorough preparation and practice. Teaching-you Job Interview Skills provides everything you need to make a good impression and supply the interviewer with the answers they’re looking for.
Designed to eliminate stress and nerves, Teaching-you Job Interview Skills will boost your confidence and prepare you for anything the interviewer decides to throw at you. With random interviewer selection and random question choice, the interview practice is reflective of a real interview situation. Practice answering over 500 video interview questions, with the added advantage of a useful hints section which explains the nature of the question and provides examples of what you should – and shouldn’t – say. Teaching-you Job Interview Skills gives you the confidence and interview know-how to go out there and secure the job of your dreams.
* Video Interviews practice answering over 500 questions
* Top 25 and top 100 Interview Questions with sample answers
* 100 Interview Tips all you need to know from what to wear to body language
* Voice Recording record your answers and play them with a friend coach
* Type and Print your Answers to review them before the interview
* Research Log find out about your potential employer and log your notes
* To Do’ List check what you need to do before and after the interview
* Letter Templates write word perfect acceptance and thank you letters
* Career History list your achievements and job experience
* Dictionary over 300 employment terms and concepts explained.

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Nero Burning ROM 11.0.10500 (reuploaded)

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Nero is a flexible, reliable, and easy-to-use application designed to write both data and CD audio to CD-R and CD-RW discs. It supports ISO 9660 images as well as ISO mode 1 and XA mode 2, and allows for on-the-fly disc recording in addition to overburning (if supported by hardware). Nero also supports multisession and mixed-mode recording, HFS, ISO/HFS hybrid, UDF, PSX, OFAS (optimal file access speed), track-at-once (TAO) and disc-at-once (DAO) writing, digital audio extraction, and more. In addition, Nero can dynamically disable automatic-insert notification, offers support for multiple languages, and works with all major models of CD-R and CD-RW drives. This download also contains Nero’s standalone Cover Editor for designing and printing CD covers.

• Burn long lasting discs – Exclusive Nero SecurDisc 3.0 burning helps ensure disc readability regardless of scratches, age and deterioration.
• Span multiple discs – With Nero DiscSpan, you can split oversized files and burn them to the number of required discs at one time.
• Rip audio – Easily create playlists or CD mixes of your favorite tunes right on your computer for instant playback.
• Disc Surface Scan – Go beyond just burning with more SecurDisc features such as surface scan, which offers additional reliability of burned optical discs.
• Disc copy – Copy music to CDs and even HD movies to Blu-ray Disc quickly and easily.
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Biggest Collection of Mobi Books for Kindle, Blackberry, Symbian, Palm and Other Mobile Devices

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More than 3800 Titles in MOBI Format. Includes Mobipocket Reader Desktop 6.2


LINKS ARE INTERCHANGEABLE
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COMPLETED FROM A TO Z
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LIST OF TITLES
http://www.rarefile.net/9rihycjsk229/MobiBooks.Titles.rar.html
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Part 1 – A to K
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Part 2 – L to Z
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