Sunday, December 18, 2011

70% OFF MaxBlogPress X-mas Event Insane MaxBlogPress X-mas Event

Just recently, I heard this news and couldn't resist to share this with you guys. For those of you who know me, I don't normally do these kinds of things but I myself use these products and I know first hand that they are really good.

Click below to find get in on this special 4 day offer:

www.herbalcoolingtea.com/recommends/SubscribersMagnetNinjaAffiliateBannerAdsPro

This is probably the best Christmas gift that I am going to get
this year. I actually already own 2 out of the 3 and thing I myself just might cash in on this sale just to get the plugins that I don't have. I have bought a few plugins but MaxBlogPress plugins seem to be the best quality for your money.

I will tell you in a minute what this is all about, but first of all....

  • This is not something that you can find all the time.
  • This is a one time deal and you won't be seeing this deal EVER again.
  • This deal will be only available from December 19 - December 22 midnight (EST).
  • This deal is the package of well known blogging/internet marketing products.

Now.. lets get down to what I'm talking about:

MaxBlogPress is holding the X-mas event from December 19 - December 22 midnight (EST)..

What's so special about this event?

In the spirit of this holiday season, MaxBlogPress is bundling 3 of their best selling products - just for 4 days.

The best thing I like about this event is that - if I'd to buy these 3 products individually I'd expect to pay a minimum $291
for unlimited license & $131 for single license. But now, I can literally snatch 3 of their best selling products[Worth $475 & $131] at 70% OFF.

This is totally awesome :-)

Visit the link below for more information:
www.herbalcoolingtea.com/recommends/SubscribersMagnetNinjaAffiliateBannerAdsPro

P.S. Yes that there is the Ninja Affiliate Plugin in Action, Cool isn't it?

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Saturday, February 11, 2006

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Monday, January 09, 2006

What's in a name

I’ve just thought the name “bzhuo” (zhuo bo) in Chinese ping yin romanization is actually the Chinese reading of my Japanese name, 佐波 read in Japanese as Sanami. Now that I am in China, Taiwan to be more precise the Chinese reading is beginning to seem to sound better than the Japanese reading at times.
I first heard the Chinese reading form a former student of mine a Vietnamese-Chinese who was at the time living in Edmonton, Canada. I haven’t really used the name much until I went to Mainland China for the first time in October 2003. From then on I started using it more than my Japanese name and even my English name.! The Chinese culture seems to have made a new impression on me.

I started this new blog mostly because I needed a place to post content that is non-relevant to my website: Project H2O. I am often found in various parts of the world either teaching English as a Second Language, which I use as an in road to teaching Cross-Cultural understanding and human rights. To be honest I am not really interested in teaching English because the English teaching world is too “white” – please excuse the word “white” because I cannot think of better word at the moment.

Recently, I have been interested in the Taiwan first nations peoples and I am thinking of going over to Hualien on the eastern side (I think it is east, the mountainous side anyway) with some friends who are coming for a visit from Japan. The weather is good but if the trip is more than a 2 hour bus ride I have other plans. Getting out of the urban sprawls of Taizhong would definately prove worthwhile any day.