Surfing With Sharks
Publicly exploitable vulnerabilities with Internet Explorer are far more common than many security people would like. The recently discovered VML arbitrary code execution flaw is probably one of the more serious issues to come to light in recent months. Based on a vulnerability in a core component of Internet Explorer, the vulnerability allows attackers to run code of their choice on victim's systems, provided that they can be tricked into viewing malicious content.
Surfing Your Adrenalin Wave: How To Dissolve--Not Disguise--Anger
Feel that rising tide of anger? Surf's up! Start paddling.Whenever we feel angry or frustrated, we get a blast of adrenalin coursing through our bloodstream.
Surfing, Searching, & Networking 101
Everyone knows the internet can be very useful for finding information or learning something new. In all honesty, the internet should be your #1 resource for finding any remote information.
Seeking Surfing Stories for New Book
Surfing's Greatest Misadventures Volume 2 is taking story submission now through June 30th. Send yours in today.
MoreBeach.com Announces 3rd Annual Winter Surfing Photo Contest
MoreBeach.com announces its third annual Winter Surfing Photo Contest. Surfers and their friends are invited to submit photos for a chance to win a cash prize and a Billabong wetsuit.
MoreBeach.com Announces Second Annual Winter Surfing Photo & Writing Contest
MoreBeach.com announces its Second Annual Winter Surfing Photo & Writing Contest. Surfers and their friends are invited to submit photos, stories, poems and haiku for cash prizes.
Making Money Surfing the Web?
Making Money Surfing the Web? The internet has revolutionized the world in numerous ways, but one that has only recently really been utilized is the different ways the internet makes it possible to earn extra money. Advertising is perhaps one of the most important tools of any business, but advertising can became quite expensive. Thinking about the staggering amount of people using the internet on a daily basis, it is easy to see why companies turned to some interesting ways to access this market. The amount of people that can be reached via this medium is huge. One of the more interesting methods of using this market is paying people to see their ads. Pay as you surf is quite new, but some offer great opportunities for mak...
An Introduction To Anonymous Surfing
Privacy is a right most people practice everyday. It?s why bathrooms have doors and locks, cubicles at the library are constructed to block out the glances of other patrons, voting laws that allow you to cast a ballot anonymously exist, and commuters don?t sit on your lap in the subway (unless it?s really crowded, of course!) So it?s no surprise that people expect a certain amount of privacy when surfing the Internet. In fact, many people think their online activities are entirely anonymous ? after all, no one can see you in the World Wide Web, right?
The Surfing Capital Of Australia
If surfing is your thing, then you must check out Bryon Bay, the Mecca of surfing in Australia. There you will find a place where surfing is not just a sport or favorite past-time but a lifestyle and local obsession.
Surfing with the Billabong Brand
Billabong set its roots in Queensland. It was founded in 1973, by Rena and Gordon Merchant. The company started out as a manufacturer of board shorts and slowly expanded its operations. In 1981, the company decided to become an aggressive player in the surf apparel market by branching out to an international crowd. At first, it expanded its business to include New Zealand and the United States, then to South Africa, Japan and finally to Europe. Once the ball was set in motion it was only a matter of time before it became a global effort. As the brand gained exposure and popularity the company decided to branch into other sports related apparel markets. They started experimenting with different lines of sports packages such as snowboardi...
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Seeking Surfing Stories for New Book
Solana Beach, CA (PRWEB) January 29, 2008 -- Surfing's Greatest Misadventures: Vol. 2 Open for Story Submissions
Deadline: June 30th, 2008
Casagrande Press is seeking stories, articles, and essays to publish in its forthcoming book Surfing's Greatest Misadventures: Volume 2. We are looking for nonfiction, first-person surf stories of bad judgment calls, pranks, comical/ironic episodes, disaster, attacking predators, misfortune, injury, loss of wit or limb, panic, critical conditions, contest meltdowns, everyday fears, surf trips gone wrong or the out-of-water episodes that surround surfing. We're looking for well-written stories that tell a good tale, reflect the culture of surfing, and develop the depth of the characters involved. Open to writers and surfers of any level.
Writers will be paid for submissions that get published
To see what the first book looked like visit www.thesurfbook.com.
There is no fee to submit a story. We will consider previously published stories. Submit online at http://www.casagrandepress.com/surfing2.htm.
Deadline June. 30th, 2008.
Writers, columnists, reporters and editors encouraged to submit stories. Feel free to print or report in whole or part. Kill Date July 1, 2008.
Contact: Paul Diamond, Publisher, Casagrande Press 858-259-0813 casagrandepress(at)aol.com
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