Windows XP without start button!

Posted by admin on August 26th, 2009 and filed under site advisor | 3 Comments »

Used Startkiller http://www.tordex.com/startkiller

Used VMware workstation to emulate windows xp on vista. (Testing VMware)

Site advisor results: The site is clean

http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/tordex.com/downloads/

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Mexico Chicen Itza Ancient Pyramid Cancun, pre-Columbian Archeological Site Jim Rogers

Posted by admin on August 17th, 2009 and filed under or site advisor | 2 Comments »

Jim Rogers and Paige Parker - 150 Countries, 150,000 Miles in three years - Pyramids at Chichen Itza Mexico

Chichen Itza, “At the mouth of the well of the Itza” is a large pre-Columbian archaeological site built by the Maya civilization located in the northern center of the Yucatán Peninsula, in the Yucatán state, present-day Mexico.

Chichen Itza was a major regional focal point in the northern Maya lowlands from the Late Classic through the Terminal Classic and into the early portion of the Early Postclassic period. The site exhibits a multitude of architectural styles, from what is called Mexicanized and reminiscent of styles seen in central Mexico to the Puuc style found among the Puuc Maya of the northern lowlands. The presence of central Mexican styles was once thought to have been representative of direct migration or even conquest from central Mexico, but most contemporary interpretations view the presence of these non-Maya styles more as the result of cultural diffusion.

The ruins of Chichen Itza are federal property, and the sites stewardship is maintained by Mexicos National Institute of Anthropology and History (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, INAH). The land under the monuments, however, is privately-owned by the Barbachano family.

The Maya name “Chich’en Itza” means “At the mouth of the well of the Itza.” This derives from chi’, meaning “mouth” or “edge”, and ch’e'en, meaning “well.” Itzá is the name of an ethnic-lineage group that gained political and economic dominance of the northern peninsula. The name is believed to derive from the Maya itz, meaning “magic,” and (h)á, meaning “water.” Itzá in Spanish is often translated as “Brujas del Agua (Witches of Water)” but a more precise translation would be Magicians of Water.[citation needed]

The name is often represented as Chichén Itzá in Spanish and when translated into other languages from Spanish to show that both parts of the name are stressed on their final syllables. Other references prefer to employ a more rigorous orthography in which the word is written according to Maya language, using Chich’en Itzá IPA: [tʃitʃʼen itsáʔ]. This form preserves the phonemic distinction between [ ch' ] and [ ch ], since the base word ch’e'en (which, however, does have a neutral tone vowel “e” in Maya and is not accented or stressed in Maya) begins with a glottalized affricate. The word “Itzá’” has a high rise final “a” that is followed by a glottal stop (indicated by the apostrophe).

There is evidence in the Books of the Chilam Balams that there was another, earlier name for this city prior to the arrival of the Itza hegemony in northern Yucatán. This name is difficult to define because of the absence of a single standard of orthography, but it is represented variously as Uuc Yabnal, Uuc Hab Nal, or Uc Abnal. While most sources agree the first word means seven, there is considerable debate as to the correct translation of the rest. Among the translations suggested are Seven Bushes, Seven Great Houses, or Seven Lines of Abnal.

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Mexico Teotihuacan Pyramid Ancient pre Columbian archaeological site Jim Rogers

Posted by admin on August 14th, 2009 and filed under or site advisor | No Comments »

Jim Rogers - 150 Countries, 150,000 Miles in three years - Pyramids at Teotihuacan Mexico

Teotihuacan is an enormous archaeological site in the Basin of Mexico, containing some of the largest pyramidal structures built in the pre-Columbian Americas. Apart from the pyramidal structures, the archaeological site of Teotihuacan is also known for its large residential complexes, the so-called “street of the dead”, and its colorful well-preserved murals.

Teotihuacan was, at its apogee in the first half of the 1st millennium CE, the largest city in the pre-Columbian Americas. During its zenith it may have had more than 100,000 inhabitants placing it among the largest cities of the world in this period. The civilization and cultural complex ociated with the site is also referred to as Teotihuacan or Teotihuacano. Although it is a subject of debate whether Teotihuacan was the center of an empire, its influence throughout Mesoamerica is well documented; evidence of Teotihuacano presence, if not outright political and economic control, can be seen at numerous sites in Veracruz and the Maya region. The ethnicity of the inhabitants of Teotihuacan is also a subject of debate and possible candidates are the Nahua, Otomi or Totonac ethnic groups. Often it has been suggested that Teotihuacan was in fact a multiethnic state.

The city and the archaeological site was located in what is now the San Juan Teotihuacán municipality in the State of México, Mexico, approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) northeast of Mexico City. The site covers a total surface area of 83 km and was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, and is one of the most visited archaeological sites in Mexico.

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How to avaoid spam/bad web pages

Posted by admin on August 11th, 2009 and filed under mcfee site advisor | 9 Comments »

This was a request from djanderton12 who wanted to know how to block spam pages on google. As I don’t think this is possible I did the next best thing. Hope it helps.

McAfee SiteAdvisor:
http://www.siteadvisor.com/download/ff.html

Adblock plus:
http://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1865

Adblock Plus Filterset.G:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1136

hope it helped. Remember to please subscribe.

http://www.xcomptipsx.co.nr

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Top 3 Antivirus Programs- & Online Computer Security

Posted by admin on July 18th, 2009 and filed under site advisor reviews | 25 Comments »

The Top 3 Antivirus I chose Based on reviews, & Ways to keep safe on the internet using free Website ratings, Internet Filters, & a Firefox Script Blocking Add-on/plug-in.

Norton: http://tinyurl.com/covy5c
Kaspersky: http://tinyurl.com/cjdq2f
BitDefender: http://tinyurl.com/c9aw7h
Eset Nod32: http://tinyurl.com/d3e7wz

Mcafee Site Advisor: http://tinyurl.com/e7pg2

K9 Web Protection: http://tinyurl.com/dng9ve

Firefox No Script: http://tinyurl.com/yov7ar

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NOTE: Third Party Cookies are generally not always dangerous, But it is a source Malware Can Use to Access. Some Green rated sites with SiteAdvisor can still be infected, Only “Mcafee Secure” Rated Sites, are 100% guaranteed safe. Using Every thing in this video, still wont 100% guarantee No infections, New virus’s Are written Every Minute, 24/7.

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