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Bold Things Women Want In Bed

September 6th, 2008 No comments

When it comes to sex, do you imagine that your girl thinks that doggy style is as bold as it gets? Well, if that’s true, then you have a whole lot to learn about your girl. Most women, especially in this day and age, are very in touch with their bodies and their carnal desires. I love this topic since childhood

rough love

The thing is, if you plan to spend most of your life in monogamous relationships, you are going to have to try your hand, and other parts of your body, at new things. You gotta keep it interesting. The problem is, women are the ones who usually garner the sexual control in a relationship, so it’s up to you to get her to open up so that you and she can realize her sexual desires.

That said, check out some things that your girl might want to do in bed but may not bring up for fear that you will judge or think less of her. If you’re confident in your relationship and her loyalty, then getting it on in the following ways should be a welcome treat.

1- Having aggressive sex

Whereas S&M might be pushing it, I have yet to meet a woman who doesn’t like being ravaged by a lover. Why? It’s all about psychology; if you ravage a woman, she can believe that you were in control and she was the damsel in distress.

The next time you and your girl are about to have sex: Turn her around, hold her wrists behind her back with one hand, and wrap your other hand around her hair, lightly pulling it. Penetrate her, doggy style. If she moans with delight, then she’s into it. After a few minutes, turn her around, place a hand over her neck and penetrate her frantically in the missionary position until you come to fruition.

2- Dominating you

Many women are more comfortable having sex in the dark. It may be due to insecurity regarding their bodies, but it’s also because in the dark, she can be someone else. She can adopt a different personality, one that’s completely confident and in control.

Even if you put on a simple blindfold, her sexual methods will change. She will adopt a more dominant stance, she’ll ride you better, she’ll make more noise, she might even start talking dirty.

The next time you and your girl are about to have sex: Blindfold her and do things to her that you wouldn’t usually do. For example, if you rarely penetrate her missionary style, then kiss her and go at it. Then, take the blindfold off her eyes and place them over your own. As well, turn off all the lights. See what happens.

the nastier, the better

It’s up to you and your girl to make your sex life as great as it can be. That said, let her know that it’s okay if she wants to try things that are out of the ordinary and that she can feel safe doing so.

Remember; most women want to be bold and crazy in bed, and if they know for sure that you won’t judge them if they become more daring, you may just end up with a few wild ones on your hands.

keep reading more to come >>>> cheers jinaa

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Sony’s KDL-40ZX1, a 40-inch LCD HDTV Only 9.9mm Thin

September 6th, 2008 No comments


Sony Japan’s ZX1 series 40-inch display is only 9.9mm thick at its narrowest, and 26 pounds. The display itself has only 1 HDMI port, while a wireless box can send the 120Hz, 1080p display up to 1080i images over a 5GHz channel many suspect is WHDM. That external port box will have 3 HDMI, 2 component, s-video, VGA, and even USB, mouse, and LAN port. All menus will be driven through an XMB Playstation-style crossmedia interface. Check out our hands-on of the skinny TV at IFA. [Sony JP via Sony Insider]

Hmm regarding the price of Sony KDL-40ZX1 would be $4,500 not that BAD right

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male’ the capital of maldives (taken from Sony Ericsson P1i )

September 6th, 2008 No comments

Male’ has always been the center of all development in the country. This has led many people from the islands to migrate to Male’, resulting in an increase in the population of the island. The concept of dividing land among inheritors has also resulted in families acquiring smaller plots of land/houses. Since the government had no sound policy to manage land in Male’, we are now seeing houses and rooms so small that it would be considered living in “kuda golhi” (small cell)

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Leaf lamina. The leaf architecture probably arose multiple times in the plant lineage

September 6th, 2008 No comments

Leaves are the primary photosynthetic organs of a plant. Based on their structure, they are classified into two types – microphylls, that lack complex venation patterns and megaphylls, that are large and with a complex venation. It has been proposed that these structures arose independently.Megaphylls, according to the Telome hypothesis, have evolved from plants that showed a three dimensional branching architecture, through three transformations – planation, which involved formation of a planar architecture, webbing, or formation of the outgrowths between the planar branches and fusion, where these webbed outgrowths fused to form a proper leaf lamina. Studies have revealed that these three steps happened multiple times in the evolution of today’s leaves

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Mikrotik Bandwidth Manager

September 6th, 2008 No comments



Bandwidth Control is a set of mechanisms that control data rate allocation, delay variability, timely delivery, and delivery reliability. The MikroTik RouterOS supports the following queuing disciplines:

  • PFIFO – Packets First-In First-Out
  • BFIFO – Bytes First-In First-Out
  • SFQ – Stochastic Fairness Queuing
  • RED – Random Early Detect
  • PCQ – Per Connection Queue
  • HTB – Hierarchical Token Bucket

Major features:

  • Best wireless performance
  • Improved Nstreme performance
  • Powerful QoS control
  • P2P traffic filtering
  • High availability with VRRP
  • Bonding of Interfaces
  • Improved interface
  • Smaller and Less resource-hungry
  • Tons of other new features
  • Advanced Quality of Service
  • Stateful firewall, tunnels
  • STP bridging with filtering
  • High speed 802.11a/b/g wireless with WEP/WPA
  • WDS and Virtual AP
  • HotSpot for Plug-and-Play access
  • RIP, OSPF, BGP routing
  • remote WinBox GUI and Web admin
  • telnet/mac-telnet/ssh/console admin
  • real-time configuration and monitoring

It can also be installed on a PC and will turn it into a router with all the necessary features – routing, firewall, bandwidth management, wireless access point, backhaul link, hotspot gateway, VPN server and more.

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Speed Up Your Internet Connection with TCP Optimizer

September 6th, 2008 No comments

I used the old registry tweaks for speeding up your Internet connection on my Windows 2000 and Windows 98 machines. By default, the registry wasn’t optimized for high speed Internet connections. These old tweaks worked very well in speeding up my connection back then. These days under Windows XP, I was getting decent speed with my cable modem, but nothing mind-blowing. I used to think that Windows XP didn’t need any tweaking at all and was already optimized for high speed connections. It turns out that I was wrong. I came across TCP Optimizer and thought I would give it a try. To my amazement, it tripled my Internet download speed.

Greedy for more speed, I began playing with the advanced settings in the program, trying to squeeze every last byte out of my connection. It eventually got to the point where my download speeds were 5 times faster, but my computer started losing connection randomly, forcing me to restart my computer often. Luckily there was an option in the software that backed up my previous settings, so I was able to revert back to them.

Give the software a try and see what it does for you. Click here for TCP Optimizer.
There is also a guide available on how to use it if you need help.

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congested Male’

September 6th, 2008 No comments

aerial_capital male’, originally uploaded by Jinaa.com.

Male’ is one of the most congested cities in Asia, with a total population of 80,000 people in less than one square mile.

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Flip Video Ultra Camcorder Review

September 5th, 2008 No comments

The Flip Video Ultra by Pure Digital is a pocket size digital camcorder that allows you to record up to one hour of VGA quality video that you can upload directly to YouTube or other video sharing services. With one-touch recording and instant playback and delete, plus a 2X digital zoom, the Flip has managed to capture 12% of the digital camcorder market. Much of this has to do with the Flip Video’s price. At less than $150, the Flip Video Ultra is almost an impulse purchase.

To suit your taste and personality, the Flip Video Ultra is available in five different colors. We received a white one from Pure Digital and black one from another supplier. Other colors include orange, red and green.

The Flip gets its name from the flip out USB connector that is used to transfer the video from the camcorder to the computer. The USB is designed to line up most notebook computers. However, when used with our Mackbook Pro, which is only 1 inch thick, the USB connector didn’t line up. We had to place a couple of magazines under the Macbook to get things aligned correctly. A USB extension cable would have been nice but that is an extra cost option.

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When Will Google Do Hardware?

September 5th, 2008 No comments

The world of computer technology is an ever-evolving one. The companies that stick to their guns and only do what they feel comfortable doing, well, they don’t last. It’s the ones that adapt to the marketplace, adjusting to the prevailing interests of the populace, that truly find continued success. Google has done a fantastic job at this.

Take Apple, for example. Twenty years ago, it was pretty obscure to find someone using a Macintosh computer. While Apple still has a long way to catch up compared to Windows-based PCs, they’ve certainly made a lot of headway into the mainstream by offering attractive looking computers and other products. You simply cannot deny the stunning beauty of a freshly unpackaged MacBook, and let’s not even get started on the absolute dominance that the Apple iPod enjoys. In some ways, Microsoft can also be thought of in the same way, adjusting the Windows platform to better suit our emerging needs. Windows Media Center, for example, was developed by Bill Gates and the rest of the Redmond, Washington-based team realized that most people are not inundated with spreadsheets and databases, spending much more time on their comptuers listening to music, watching videos, and sorting through photographs.

It’s not a new development to see companies change their focus or expand their portfolio into areas that they, up until that point, had not previously explored. Apple entered the MP3 market with the iPod having never really worked on any portable electronic devices and look at how they’re doing with that today. Apple is trying to do it again with the hotly anticipated iPhone, and we have no real reason not to believe that it will be a big hit for the organization based out of Cupertino.

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120GB Zune Purchased at Fry’s for $250: Unboxed for Good Measure

September 5th, 2008 No comments

It appears that at least one lucky shopper at a Fry’s in Atlanta managed to get their hands on a 120GB Zune before its official release, and there are even unboxing pics (after the break) and a receipt to prove it. If you look closely, it rang up at $250—backing up recent rumors about the price.

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