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Notre cosse des dauphins locaux

Puits il était comme une conférence de dauphin à notre vague locale - Wategos en compartiment de Byron  ce matin. Nous avons eu plus de 50 dauphins nageant et surfant avec nous ce qui était vraiment impressionnant simplement.

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Presque n'importe quel jour donné il y a les dauphins sauvages nageant dans les eaux qui entourent le cap Byron où vous pouvez les rencontrer étroitement dans leur habitat normal.

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J'emploie la voie de marche de Byron de cap pour atteindre un grand regard les eaux au-dessous des falaises où les dauphins peuvent être trouvés habituellement dans de petites cosses de 10-20 animaux

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Gagnez une bourse documentaire de WorldNomad au Cambodge, 2008

Bourse documentaire de Podcast, 2008 détails

Gagnez une bourse pour aller au Cambodge avec des nomades du monde !

Vous rêvez d'être journaliste intrépide chercher des histoires des régions à distance du monde ? Voici alors l'occasion pour toi !

WorldNomads.com enverra un étudiant exceptionnel sur la tâche à la visite a Cavités de Fred camp d'oeil dans l'extérieur, Cambodge. Vous recevrez la formation du journaliste d'ABC et du producteur par radio de directeur, Tim Latham. Restant au camp d'oeil pendant trois jours étant témoin de la vue reconstituant la chirurgie de cataracte aux villageois locaux et gagnant l'accès spécial pour interviewer l'équipe de cavités de Fred et les villageois locaux, vous chercherez votre propre histoire unique à enregistrer sur votre nouvel enregistreur numérique mobile.

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Tim Ferris - “Low-Information Diet”

Here is Tim Ferris talking about the “Low-Information Diet” at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. Other keynoters included Eric Schmidt of Google and Jeff Bezos of Amazon. He was invited to speak after winning an audience vote at the “Ignite” competition a few nights earlier. The rules? The presentation had to be 5 minutes long, and you needed to have exactly 20 slides, which advanced automatically every 15 seconds. That explains why he’s speaking so quickly. Ferris is the author of the 4 hour work week.

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New telecentre social outsourcing site at SolvePoverty.com

Well several years on from the launch of the Philippines 1st Telecentre (GLOW) by our non profit OrphanIT.com we’re now ready to launch the first jobs platform for small businesses wanting to outsource to telecentres (like computer schools) in developing nations. The new platform will be hosted at www.SolvePoverty.com

I gave a presentation to about 200 people at the GK3 explaining Social Outsourcing and ways it can be better utilised. The PowerPoint on social outsourcing is here.

Summary. Social outsourcing and Fair Trade in IT, by Dr. Richard Heeks

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Killer sharks in Byron Bay

Had a few shark attacks here in Byron Bay over the last month.

My probability of being attacked is low even though the longfin Mako’s speed has been recorded at over 60 mph in short bursts, its full-grown length is over 4 m (13 ft) and they can jump up to 6 m (20 ft) in the air. On my end I have a very sharp spare car key in my leggy and can move pretty quickly when motivated.

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Perpetual traveler - Portable empire

Work from Palawan, Penang or Paris - with Pat O’Bryan’s “Portable Empire” Solution.

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The thing about becoming a successful online marketer is knowing what the happening dudes are doing (and their blueprint), and then trialling, testing and actively deploying their methods.
So many people just keep buying all the latest courses but don’t follow through. The thing is if you apply yourself 100% with many of the better courses which I’m compiling on this blog you will actually make money after 2-6 months

Easy for me to say as I have 150 staff with my own outsourcing company. That wasn’t always the case though…

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Travel and work. Liberate your soul.

4hourworkweek2.jpgFor starters its fun to be somewhere else in the world, traveling and working. Look at Tim Ferriss and his number 1 bestseller - the 4 hour work week - this guy is living the dream. I’m talking scuba diving, rock climbing, cage fighting, mountain bike riding or best of all surfing in somewhere like Cloud 9 (Siargao or ‘Sugars’) in The Southern Philippines where I’ll be in late November 2007 (2 weeks to be exact;)

Here is one of my favorite ‘Work Abroad Sites’ that’s loaded with info about working overseas, investing abroad, jobs for expats and heaps of other miscellaneous stuff for the serious perpetual traveler - www.escapeartist.com

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Traveling warrior forum

site_01.gifIf your on the road and you need some advice you can always hit the WarriorForum.com. This is probably the number one Internet Marketing forum since the late 90’s. If you have a problem you can get it fixed here or at least an answer or advice in 2-24 hours usually……depending on your hip factor. The more you contribute the more you get back. WarriorForum.com runs off Snit2 software and the forum has a coolass GUI stripped out in a simple red and black skin.

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Adwords campaign from an island

One of my mates owns a really cool hotel called NigiNigiToo’s on Boracay Island in The Philppines, where I lived for 6 months in 06 (my personal Boracay Island photo gallery is here).

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Anyway I had work in Manila at the office and everything was crazy so the only answer was a week in Boracay Island about 500 klms south of the capital where a few of us were going diving.

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Surfing with dolphins in Byron Bay

I’ve been traveling a lot lately and have just got back to my shack on the beach in Byron Bay Australia (my photo site - not an ad). I digg it here so much. Endless surfing, warm, peaceful, clean, friendly, happy and loose.

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I was catching a few waves this afternoon this afternoon with a bunch of dolphins and 3 whales that we’re breaching in what was either a feeding frenzy or some other kind of weird-ass whale love tryst. Sometimes I can’t believe I can leave my home office and be in the surf in about 4 minutes without going through one traffic light but it’s true.

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