Thursday, October 30, 2008 

How to Find Unique PSP Themes

Feeling bored with your old PSP themes? Sick of the same old sites that are offering the same PSP themes? If you are going to an official Playstation site, you are likely to find any fresh unique themes. There are places which offer unique PSP themes made by PSP gamers.

Places such as Groups and Forums are the best place to find unique themes because almost everyday people are making and sharing their own PSP themes. To join Groups or Forums, it's free and you can search for it on Google.

One of the ways to have a unique theme is to create your own PSP themes. Yes, it may seem complicated. But recently, there are releases of PSP custom theme freeware that you can download on the internet. The freeware is to easy to use even your grandmother can do it. The only thing is, if you're sharing your PSP themes, make sure the pictures are yours and not copyrights. You don't want to get any trouble just for a PSP theme.

Usually you'll see normal theme layout which changes the icon and wallpaper, but do you know that you can change the whole layout of the theme? Even the boot scene of the PSP can be changed. It is the coolest customization from what I've seen so far. There are more high end themes which some people are selling for their unique themes. It's not that easy to change the whole layout, but with the help of developers, I'm sure anyone can do it.

Find out things that you didn't know about what you can do with the PSP and how you can fully utilize it - PSP Utilize

Toni Temple peers from under a sign during a prayer vigil on Chicago's West Side Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008, for the slain relatives of singer and Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson. The violent deaths are yet another reminder of the bloodshed on the city's streets this year - when Chicago has seen more homicides than either New York or Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)AP - Detectives believe the 7-year-old nephew of Jennifer Hudson was probably shot in the sport-utility vehicle where his body was later found, a police official said Thursday.

 

The Adversaries of Doctor Who! From Daleks to Cybermen!

The monsters in Doctor Who are legendary for their frightening nature and their rubbery, comical appearance. Whether it is the darkly efficient Master, the menacing Daleks, the fearsome Autons or the chilling Cybermen the baddies were bound to send you scurrying to hide behind the sofa.

When the series was first commissioned, the producers wanted to avoid the typical bug eyed monsters that had been popularised by science fiction. Monsters of all shapes and sizes have appeared through the life of Doctor Who.

The revival of Doctor Who in 2005 introduced us once more to the Autons. These fearsome creatures first appeared in 1970 when Jon Pertwee encountered them. These plastic, life size creatures are controlled by an alien intelligence called the Nestene Consciousness. In both the 1970 and 2005 episodes, the Autons smashed through shop windows and began to rampage the streets, attacking pedestrians.

The Cybermen are another famed adversary, due to make a re-appearance in the 2006 series. The Cybermen are cold, ruthless robots who appear virtually indestructible are hell bent on conquering the galaxy and propagating their species, as most bad guys are. Their one weakness is gold rubbed into their breathing system. Responsible for many a childs nightmares, the Cyberman continued their species through forcibly converting people into Cyberman through a process known as cyber-conversion.

The renegade Time Lord known as the Master is probably the most troublesome of the Doctors many enemies, first appearing in 1971.. An extremely intelligent, cunning and cold person, the Master is obsessed with his quest for power. A master manipulator, he using hypnotism and his ability to prey upon the weak minded to gain control and further his schemes.

Possibly the most famous of the Doctors adversaries are the Daleks, a ruthless, evil race who terrified entire generations of children. These fearsome, menacing machines first appeared in 1963 and were intended by their creator, Terry Nation, to represent the Nazis, their one mission being to exterminate everyone and anything.

The Daleks came from a planet Skaros and were created by a mutant scientist called Davros. Before they donned their robotic vehicles, they were a race called the Kelad. They fought a terrible nuclear war and the few mutated survivors were further mutated by Davros who was determined to destroy his own race. Using genetic engineering he removed all emotion from the mutants and created Dalekinium for their protective robotic vehicle. Fitting them with gun sticks, the Daleks were born and set on their mission to exterminate. How many of us can remember hiding behind the sofa when their Exterminate cry sounded out across the airwaves!

Having been the subject of two movies and appeared in many episodes, the Daleks reappeared in the 2005 series were Christopher Eccleston encountered and defeated them.

Of course, these are just a few of the most well known adversaries the Doctor has faced, there are many more less well known foes. Whether it is Sil, Omega, the Yeti, Ice Warriors, Sea Devils, The Rani or the Sensorites, the enemies of Doctor Who have scared generations of children and entertained their parents.

If you are fascinated by Doctor Who then you will want to check out Paul's site at http://www.the-tardis.co.uk

A cyclist looks at an electric quotation board flashing indexes of the Tokyo Stock Exchange in front of a securities company in Tokyo. Global stock markets saw some spectacular gains Wednesday, with investors buoyed by prospects for global interest rate cuts to help the world economy resist a slide into recession.(AFP/Toru Yamanaka)Reuters - The U.S. economy contracted in the third quarter as the financial crisis raged, while Japan and Germany said they would spend billions of dollars to provide a cushion against a deep global recession.

 

Xbox 360 2 Red Lights Problem - Warnings Before the Heat

Since the day the console was released the problems associated with it have been many. Many customers of the Xbox console have found that there are not only three light problems but also an Xbox 360 2 red lights problem top content with. As is common knowledge, the three lights are an indication that the console is starting to malfunction and over heat. The Xbox 360 2 red lights problem is the indication that the three lights overheating is about to begin.

To fix either problem of the three or the Xbox 360 2 red lights problem, you can send the console back to Microsoft or take the time to fix it yourself. If you choose to send it in to be fixed, be prepared to wait about two months for the Xbox 360 2 red lights problem to be fixed and have it returned to you.

You can fix it yourself and the only thing you will need to get started is the repair guide to show you how to handle this and other issues. There is not only one guide to take your advice from but many. Each one is different from the other so make sure it offers a full refund and a thorough video course that will guide you through the repair process. The guide might not be something you want to invest in, but if you try to fix the console without it, you can cause it to be worse than it is now.

There are other places that will repair the console for you which are not affiliated with Microsoft in any way. The time it will take to repair the console might be less than if Microsoft took care of it but the problem may occur again once you get it back and you will need to pay for the repairs out of pocket.

The best thing to do is to either wait until Microsoft can provide the service you need or get yourself a good repair guide and get to work on the problems with your console. Either way, you will need to fix the xbox 360 2 red lights problem before your game play can resume as normal again.

Reuters - USA Network has pushed back the eighth-season premiere of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" to the first-quarter of 2009.

 

Who Will Be the Next World of Warcraft Millionaire?

The WoW millionaire

If you are already playing World of warcraft, or you have intentions to start playing, this article might give you the edge on the widely sophisticated economics that exists in World of warcraft. (we'll call it wow from now on)

To those who do not know wow yet

WoW is a MMORPG (massive multiplayer online roleplaying game), not a real-time strategy game. As with other MMORPGs, people control a character avatar within a persistent game world, exploring the landscape, fighting monsters, performing quests, building skills, and interacting with NPCs, as well as other players.

The game rewards success with in-game money, items, experience and reputation, all of which in turn allow players to improve their skill and power. Players can level up their characters from level one to level 60, level 70 if they have The Burning Crusade expansion.

Upon release of the Wrath of the Lich King expansion (coming in the end of this year), players will be able to attain level 80 after purchasing the expansion. In addition, players may opt to take part in battles against other players of an enemy faction, in PvP battlegrounds or in normal world zones subject to the rules in place on the particular server. Duels can also be fought between members of the same or opposing factions, although these do not provide tangible rewards.

Many players also choose to join guilds. Short-term parties and raid groups can be formed to conduct raids against enemy territories and instances.

Spam problems

If you're already a player, you might have encountered the problem known as "gold seller spam".

After Blizzard started offering free trial gameplay accounts, players started receiving increasing numbers of spam sent by bots in the virtual mailboxes of their characters, advertising virtual gold, honor, and experience selling services. One study shows that this problem is particularly prevalent on the European realms. In patch 2.1, Blizzard responded to this by adding additional anti-spam mechanics including whisper throttling, and the report spam function. Additionally, trial accounts are prevented from speaking in the public chat channels (although they may speak to players within range or whisper to other players that have first whispered them), participating in in-game trades, using the Auction House and the mail feature, and several other limitations. Though this has drastically reduced the number of spamming incidents, many offenders still attempt to get attention in the more populous regions in the game, such as major cities.

A lot of people do chose to actually spend real life money to buy virtual gold for ingame use. This is of course a lot easier than running around in the world, trying to luckily find something worth a lot of gold for other players. This is time consuming, and a lot of the time, demoralizing.

I had the same problem. I wanted to buy my epic mount (a big fast flying bat!), but I never got around to it buy running around aimlessly and confused. I used all my money on food, repairs and materials for making new equipment etc.

Then one day I stumbled upon a site made by a wow player. He was claiming to have more than 1 million gold pieces on his account!

At first I didn't believe him, but as I watched his movie and read some of his thoughts, I said to myself; "hey, why not give it a go?"

So, I went to his site, and got a hold of his compendium (you can read more about it by following the link at the bottom of this article). The compendium itself is a very detailed piece of work, with illustrations and tested theories.

It gives you a good idea on how to buy and sell items from the auctions house, and how to sell it back to players with a profit. It also shows you which items to craft, to get a maximum profit

After using the ideas and the plans from the compendium for 14-15 days, I could already see a fast rise of cash in the good 'ol money locker! And within a month, I had already made more than 20.000 gold pieces!! And the best part is that I never used more time on this than I used before getting the compendium.

It simply showed me how to maximize the outcome of my playtime!

So, if you're already playing world of warcraft, or planning to, I highly recommend you to take a look, and see for yourself. It helped me, so it will help you to!

For more information check out this site

AP - The best bargain at the Salvation Army thrift store in Kailua-Kona was a Richard Simmons videotape. But Mikela Mercier, 11, decided to pass up the chance to buy the tape for a few coins after she found a surprise inside: $1,000 in $100 bills.

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