Winter commuter cycling has arrived
It's beautifully sunny here in the UK today but the mornings are already getting cold and I had to rummage around in the drawer for last years woolie hat to wear!
I'm totally unprepared for winter cycling and it looks like I need a trip to the local bike clothing store to get myself prepared for what's coming up!
Last year I got by wearing t-shirts and thick fleeces but this season I can't do that as I ride at a much higher speed than last year and I'd end up coming into the office soaking wet.
The problem is you need to set out with something that keeps you reasonably warm, but doesn't make you overheat when you get warmed up, so I need to have a look at what's available.
This morning I got my cycle shorts on and pulled on some tracksters over the top which was warm enough but not practical if it's raining hard.
Got up early this morning and hit the road before the main commuter traffic get's going and tries to knock me off my bike. So I made the office for 8.30am.
After warming up the PC it's clear that it needs a sort out and I spend a couple of hours deleting data and installation routines from years ago and now it boots up within a few minutes instead of having to go and make a coffee and read the mail. Why does a PC gradually load more slowly over time?
Anyway that's sorted now and we've made good progress with the Bingo reviews site - it's starting to look like a proper site now!
Originally I was going to go for the common pink that you usually see on most bingo sites. But I think that caters for a predominately female audience and so I've gone for something slightly darker to try and give it a more rounded target market.
One of the good things about doing a gaming site is that you always get new consumer offers, they come along daily and so it's easy to keep the content fresh and up to date. With static products you don't have that luxury so if you are not so good at producing content then gaming sites could be a better option for you.
Yesterday I got word that this chappie has copied a load of my content from sixhanded and passed it off as his own in some crappy ebook he is selling. I know this because someone bought the ebook even though they had read a lot of the sixhanded site and alerted us to what he was doing.
He even has the cheek to say this in his home page copy:
If you have bought another guide/system already, sorry you have wasted your money.
If you haven’t then please save your money now. ALL of the info contained in every other
guide is either free on the internet or 100% scam,
especially the ones called “Cheat at Online Poker …â€
I know, because I have bought them all.
The Great White Shark poker system is the ONLY one to show you exactly how the pros play
Trying to set up a site like this is going to get you into a lot of trouble. Not least because the customers who buy the ebook are subsequently going to be a bit miffed when they come across exactly the same material on the web. If they haven't already.
He might be hiding himself from anyone who can use copyscape to find copied content on the web my masking it in a PDF file and trying to sell it, but he's not fooling us.
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