Time Warrior – This Is Sparta AGAIN (Extended MegaRemix — ZVR)

Posted on March 9, 2010

MP3 Download: music.podshow.com ZVR = Zero Video Redundancy. Well, as close to zero as I could come to, anyways. This is one of the most extensive remixes out there for Sparta 300 (as opposed to the same damn song only replaced with different video). As to not get redundant with my video either — I’ve taken some of the best video from a number of different sources on youtube and included it. I’ve also made SOME OF MY OWN ORIGINAL GRAPHICS, TOO! (go figure, right?) You can see some of my new graphics here: twarrior.deviantart.com

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Hurricane Clean Up – Need a Dump Truck to Start a Hurricane Cleanup Business?

Posted on March 7, 2010

We are living in interesting times. Higher tier or bank to bank money is tight. In essence, that means after the trickle-down effect borrowing money is tough for the average Joe. The U.S. had gotten smacked by a couple of devastating hurricanes over the last few years and we’re still suffering from the ramifications.

On the one hand, these natural disasters have displaced so many people and it is sad to see this happen. On the other hand, it’s created work for demolition, contractors and clean-up crews.

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A Brief Introduction of Money Market Instruments

Posted on March 6, 2010

The market that helps short term borrowers find the lenders or vice versa is known as the money market (similar to the other financial markets, however “short term” is the key word that distinguishes money market from other financial markets). Borrowers go to the money markets when they are in need of short term loans and the lenders provide them with the required financing. However, both borrowers and lenders do not trade in cash. Securities which are traded in money markets are called money market instruments.

Following are some of the most commonly used money market instruments.

Commercial Papers:

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Calling Time on Nortel

Posted on March 4, 2010

North American telecoms vendor Nortel is the first major victim of the global economic crisis. After years of struggling to correct its excesses during the dotcom boom of 2000, Nortel filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection on Wednesday the day before it was due to make a $107 million interest payment.

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Todd Elliott Koger For PA State Rep Dist 24 TV AD.wmv

Posted on March 2, 2010

Do you know a relative, friend or neighbor who recently experienced a utility shut-off? If so, Joe Preston must go! In the months before Act 201 passed, utility and power companies donated $4650 to Joe Preston’s campaign . . . . During each of the previous two years industry donors gave Joe Preston less than a third of that . . . . Act 201 of 2004, known as Chapter 14, went into effect right after Joe Preston’s 2004 re-election (December 14, 2004), amending the Public Utility Code . . . . Chapter 14 now prohibits the Commission from establishing a payment agreement for customers who have defaulted on CAP (Customer Assistance Program) payments. Through October 10, 2008, the PUC has turned away 24144 CAP customers who wanted to have their payment arrangements reviewed. For non-CAP customers, Chapter 14 prohibits the Commission from establishing a second payment agreement if the customer has defaulted on the first. Since the passage of Chapter 14, the Commission has turned away over 47000 non-CAP customers requesting a payment arrangement. That is, since 2004, termination numbers for the electric industry have reached record levels, increasing 60.1 % during the period from 2004 to 2007. Terminations for the gas industry increased 21% from 2004 to 2007. Overall, the termination rate has increased by 86% from 2002 to 2007. Todd Elliott Koger advocates essential protections for low-income consumers: Chapter 14 and Joe Preston must go!

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