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Future Primitive Contest

May 16th, 2008 | 6 Comments | Posted in Future Primitive |

The contest will start as the clock strikes midnight

on may 20 th/2008

1st prize

1 Free website + Domain name + Hosting for 1 year

2nd prize

iTunes Gift Card 15 $

3th prize

Digital download compilation incl. artworks

CONTEST RULES:

The people who generate the highest amount of impressions throughout the course

will be awarded with 1st *2nd and 3th prizes.

To enter the contest, you must be a member of the Future Primitive Streetteam.

You can use any of the promotion images/widgets from our resources.

Feel free to be creative with promotion by pasting the Tune Widget on to any other websites and blogs.

You can write up a detailed blog/forum post and submit it to Myspace,Digg,Facebook,Wordpress,etc..

Mindset Manager gives you a full list of social networking platforms,

communities,free blogplatforms,Forums and message board directories.

Have your friends write posts as well with your code

and use your networking abilities to spread the word in any way possible.

Remember, The winner for the 1st contest will be posted on june 20th 2008.

Each live mission is tracked in real-time, and progress is displayed in our Leaderboard.

If you have any questions about this, please feel free to contact:

admin@futureprimitive.info

I wish you all the best of luck, and look forward to the contest!

HINT: increase the amount of impressions by including this anchor text into your blog/forum post signature.

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No pain no gain?

May 14th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Author's |

Have you ever watched people suffer at the gym?

I remember one particular man who always reminded me of a medieval priest self-flagellating in punishment for his sins. Driving himself into his sixteenth set of 85 repetitions at a weight three times his own, he seemed to take a perverse pleasure in torturing his body on a daily basis. Every time I saw him, he was wearing a new knee brace or elbow brace or neck brace (at one point he showed up with his leg in a cast to work his upper body)!

The myth of “no pain, no gain” is pervasive in our society. Whether it manifests in your life at the gym, in the office, or in your relationships (!), most of us find ways of punishing ourselves for the best of all possible intentions - to help us to grow, and to motivate ourselves to become “better” people. The only problem is it doesn’t work. Oh, it might work for an hour, a day, or even a month, but over time the pain fades and we find ourselves right back in the old pattern of behaviour. Or worse still, we punish ourselves, feel bad, and then eat cake and take drugs and do things we’ll regret later in order to make the bad feelings we’ve just created go away….

Allow me to share my personal philosophy on the subject. I can sum it up in a simple phrase:

No Pain, no pain!

It’s not that I believe pain must be avoided at all costs, or that we should give up on something we know we want to do as soon as it gets difficult. It’s just that I’ve become aware that when we are pursuing our goals and living our dreams, some of what we do is painful, and some of it isn’t. You don’t get any extra points for suffering, unless you make up the rules of the game that way…

You can do today’s experiment at home, or if you prefer, at the gym. I use the example of sit-ups, but any exercise from jogging to the bench press to yoga will do. As with all exercise, be sure you’ve taken expert advice, including your own, before attempting anything more strenuous than your usual routine…

1. Do a few sit-ups the way you would normally do them.

2. Stop, and do at least five sit-ups as punishment for all the fatty foods you’ve eaten in the past week.

3. Now, do at least five sit-ups as an act of self-love. Think about the amazing miracle that is your body, and if it’s not too corny for you, thank your stomach muscles for keeping your torso strong. (If it is too corny for you, get over it! :-)

4. Notice which experience was more like your normal exercise experience. If you enjoyed the experience of exercise as an act of self-love, carry on with that attitude and marvel at the rewards your body will give you as your regular routine is infused with a new energy and awareness.

Have fun, learn heaps, be safe, and remember:

No pain, no pain!

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Shoes Of the Future

May 13th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Author's |

Shoes are basic functional items. They protect and cushion your feet, serve as shock absorbers when running and leaping, and they are decorative. Despite this basic functionality, designers have focussed on innovative ways to make them more interesting, and with more practical applications than ever before. They have even turned to science fiction literature and films for inspiration.

In Back to the Future Part II, Marty McFly wore a pair of Nikes that laced themselves and had built-in lights. Since then, millions of fans have petitioned Nike to create a working model of what has been called, The McFly Shoe. Up until now limited technology made it impossible for Nike to respond to the demand. Current developments, however, have enabled them to create the first McFly prototypes. Nike is keeping silent on the matter, so the success of and possible release dates for the anticipated sneakers are still mere speculation.

Not to be left behind, Reebok have also come up with a novelty shoe that is guaranteed to appeal to the sensory sensitive among us. By teaming up with Kool-Aid, they have created sneakers that give off the fruity aromas of grape, cherry or strawberry. The colour of the shoes reflects the flavour, which means that you can step out in aromatic style in vivid purple, bright pink, or classic red.

For those who want the option of self-expression in their footwear, a transparent Bubble Shoe has just hit the market. The Bubble is made up of 2 layers of vapour, permeable but waterproof silicon plastic. The core feature of the shoes is that the wearer has complete style control by choosing the type of hosiery worn with them. These are not for those who like their socks plain and white, or business black. They are suited to people who like to express themselves in their manner of dress and who will take maximum advantage of the transparency by investing in unique, somewhat loud socks and stockings.

The health conscious have not been forgotten in the quest for creative footwear. In an attempt to combat increasing levels of childhood obesity and the growing coach potato culture, a shoe has been designed that records the activity of children. It then allocates a certain amount of TV time based on activity levels and switches the television off once that time has expired. The goal of 12,000 steps a day for girls and 15,000 for boys, may seem unreasonably high, but is in fact the minimum that’s deemed necessary for an average active child. The concept is a godsend for all parents concerned about increasingly sedentary lifestyles.

Science fiction inspired designs, novelty flavoured shoes, and shoes designed for healthy lifestyles all contribute to footwear entering a new niche market: that of innovation merging with fashion. With new technological advancements being made virtually everyday, it must only be a matter of time before we see the gravity-defying boots from Star Trek V: The Search for the Final Frontier.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Sandy_Cosser

Sandra wrote this article for the online marketers Phineas Products quality shoe hanger manufacturers one of the leading manufacturers of shoe hangers and shoe related products in the UK.Sandy_Cosser
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Zeitgeist:The Movie

May 11th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Zeitgeist |

There are many in the spiritual profession creating movies and putting up sites refusing the family relationship of antecedent religious belief on Christian religion and conserve the tendency that Horus and other people don’t ploughshare the imputes Zeitgeist claims. What is your reaction to this?

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Quask FormArtist

April 28th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Free Software |

With Quask FormArtist, you can easily create forms, which look great and
are fun to fill in. Forms can be embedded into websites, directly into
e-mails or pop-up in their own windows. Instead of hours of cumbersome
design work, achieve the same result in minutes. It covers the entire
survey process from form design, distribution, data collection through
to the analysis of your data. Quask uses unique Interactive Images
(Emoticons) in addition to the available standard survey tools. You are
in full control of the entire process.

Quask FormArtist.v.3.6.0.14.zip

Installation:

Just unpack&install.

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The Guru Assassin Introduction Video’s

April 26th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Newbizz |

Do you know what the #1 problem is for anyone
struggling to make money online?

TGA Video Series

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