Alvin and the Chipmunks

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Last night, I watched Alvin and the Chipmunks for the second time. The movie was that good and entertaining. Alvin is the cheeky chipmunk, while Simon is the smart one with spectacles and Theodore is the small plump chipmunks who keeps having nightmares. Dave Seville (Jason Lee) was a down-on-his-luck musician who just needed that special something to make his songs sell. That’s when three talking chipmunks, Alvin (Justin Long), Simon (Matthew Gray Gubler) and Theodore (Jesse McCartney), ended up raiding his home. Their rise to stardom is seen in “Alvin and the Chipmunks.”

The computer graphics were superb as animators blend them with humans. The facial expressions of fear tell all especially the three chipmunks had to sing to Uncle Ian for the first time. This movie shows a father figure in Dave and money-making practical businessman in Uncle Ian who make use of the talking chipmunks to generate more cash from singing tours. Dave have had enough when he saw on TV how the poor chipmunks are so tired and exhausted from so much singing shows all over USA. This is a must see movie for all, not only the kids.

7th International Dance Competition

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Above is the waltz dancing during the 7th International Dance Competition in PISA on 25th November 2007. There were various categories of dancing such as cha cha cha, rhumba, samba, tango, quick step, waltz and paso doble. The costumes were opulent, dazzling with ‘diamonds’, silk and taffeta. The tickets cost RM15 each and I paid for 4 persons, myself and parents.

Here is the quick step dance which is much faster and livelier than waltz. If couples are too engrossed in dancing and don’t look out, they can bump into another couple. There are more than 50 judges from various countries in this competition.

Blogspot’s Upload Video button

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Blogger has just added a new feature on the dashboard. We can now upload videos to our blogs the same way we upload pictures. We no longer need to embed the codes from YouTube. Though I have not tried this yet, I think it is a nifty feature to use. Maybe one of these days, I might just upload my own videos of a stage performance taken in China that comes with the delicious Mongolian food buffet. Blogger only allows video uploads of not more than 100mb each time. Most formats are accepted. Have fun with your videos.

Videos of Driving traffic to your site with JohnChow

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Above is a video of John Chow being interviewed about driving traffic to your site. If you have not heard of John Chow, he is the blog mogul who makes around USD17,000 in August 2007. This guy rocks and is dead serious about making a living off the internet. He has also written a free ebook to give away in order to drive traffic to his blogs. Check out the YouTube video above.

Blogger dot com: How to start a Blog

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Above is a YouTube video tutorial on how to start a blog in Blogger.com. If you are new to blogging and would like to start your own Free blog, check out this video tutorial and get your very own blog in a moment. There are so many pay to blog programs that you can leverage on and it is a good idea to start blogging begining from a Free blog at Google’s Blogger.com. All you need is to sign in, fill in your password and the rest are self-explanatory as you are guided along step by step.

Combat Video

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If you love to watch combat video, check out the link from GreenMarines.com. The war in Iraq “is the YouTube war,” said Ana Marie Cox, Washington editor of Time.com. “It’s a war where communication is instantaneous.”

Soldiers in Iraq aren’t just shooting weapons, they are shooting videos. Whether mounted on vehicles or carried to gather intelligence, cameras are rolling, and tape or digital images can easily be edited and uploaded from laptop computers.

On several Web sites, including YouTube, IFilm, Liveleak.com and Military.com, GreenMarines.com, videos shot (and sometimes edited) by soldiers or their friends and family back home are being downloaded over and over. Both the soldiers and the people who monitor the Web sites say that the videos offer a raw, first-hand view of the war.

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Aapka Video - Bollywood

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Aaapka Video is a Bollywood YouTube style leading Indian Video sharing site. Videos of interest include user generated content, cricket, bollywood, music videos, places of interest and more. Aapka now has promotions including a free iPod for most popular videos uploaded every month. Newer enhancements include mobile support. Check out this Bollywood style YouTube video and see the functions for yourself.

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Start Finance

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If you need money or loan, check out Start Finance from Australia. Be it for your student loan, college loan, car loan, mortgage loan and more, you can be rest assured of lowest interest rates that allows you to pursue the dreams of your life. Like myself, I got a bursery or student loan to finance my tertiary education and then when I got my first job, I started paying back the loan monthly for 3 years.

Currently I am taking a bank loan to finance my new car but paid for on a monthly basis by the company that I am working for. With the small new car, I am able to drive around and no longer have to depend on my family to transport me around.

Check out the amateur home made video below for more information to get your student loan if you are staying in Australia. This video is in response to a funny tv ad below.

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