I get back from the warehouse(s) to discover my genius thread was moved. I guess I need to connect the dots and tell the story real slow before I get them BlowBobs (plural, cause I'll deserve them all).
~Bruno~
Why wait?
Get done with it. Spill it out.
Or we call you crazy or genius. The usual, you know.
So much love!
Maybe I should hold the information hostage for X
BTC and ask for
donations payola to continue. When I get none, I will DEMAND two BlowBobs from BadBear.
~Bruno~
PS: I guess I'll be the one providing the "expect mass leak soon", albeit one drip from the facet at a time. For the rest of the night, I will be posting to this thread the lineage, promising to type slowly so that any 5-year-old can follow along.
You'd better hurry or no-one's going to care. The first return of funds by the thief is supposed to take place within 24 hours.
And he's returning them because of me, with the hope that what I reveal doesn't take on legs. Therefore,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERW8z8Y6MHk
Let's start anew:
From
http://www.techxav.com/2010/01/31/how-we-scale-techxav/Here are four methods that we are using to improve page responsiveness and reduce traffic and loading time. Actually we have more ambitious plans which will be launched in the future, these plans will help us to handle a higher level of popularity of TechXav:
- Global CDN: Our readers outside the United States aren’t able to view our articles fast enough, and we apologized for that. We plan to use Global CDN to push our static assets, within the origin of “xavimg.com”. This will eventually improve page responsiveness further.
- Singapore Mirror: It’s ironic that a Singapore-based website doesn’t have a Singapore Mirror! The average tendency from Singapore to the United States is about 180 milliseconds to 240 milliseconds, which is WAY TOO LONG! We will soon build a local mirror to serve most Asian countries as well as OURSELVES! (We have concerned too much about our US readers,
- Rackspace Cloud Sites: It costs $100 a month, and we don’t have that sort of money. It would be great if some of the you guys could support us financially. This will bring TechXav to the next level. Currently, we can only dream about it.
You can support us and help us scale TechXav further and bring us more traffic via the following ways:
The removed links can still be viewed via archive.com. I'll get back to that.
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Zhou Tong is a 15-Year-Old Chinese student who is currently on a scholarship in Singapore. He is an all-rounded tech-savvy teenager - professional web developer (PHP, Ruby on Rails and MySQL), website designer (XHTML/CSS, Internet analyst and a professional tech blogger.
Note the quality of the English here. The English on this Twitter accounts at this time frame were not as good. More on that later, too.
The main link I'm addressing, for now, is
Purchase GoDaddy products using our affiliate link. The link URL is
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IAPtno17 is the unique affiliate code for Godaddy and is nontransferable. Also...
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Chances are good that a direct deposit was set up for payment from Godaddy to whomever controls said affiliate account.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ENomIn February 2007, eNom dropped RegisterFly as a reseller citing consumer complaints.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RegisterFlyThe incidents and lawsuit that then followed were the result of a feud between RegisterFly co-owners Kevin Medina and John Naruszewicz, who were at once both business and intimate partners.
AND
In February 2007 eNom formally severed ties with RegisterFly over continued consumer complaints.[19] John Naruszewicz, a co-owner of RegisterFly, filed suit against his business partner, CEO Kevin Medina (they each were thought to have owned 50% of the company).[11] Medina was fired by RegisterFly, reportedly over civil liabilities relating to allegations of funds mismanagement[20] but Medina and Naruszewicz continued to dispute legal control over the company.[21][22] Meanwhile RegisterFly filed suit against Kevin Medina, alleging he had stolen company funds for a $27,000 male escort service, a $6,000 liposuction procedure, a $10,000/month penthouse apartment in Miami, Florida and a $6,000 chihuahua dog.
After reading the above, does any thread(s?) on this forum come to mind? (I'm not speaking about Bruce Warner) I have one in mind. It's the one where I first published the pic of me wearing a dress and recently bumped. Seriously, but it was a Halloween costume, and as far as I know, I beat to a different drummer.
To be fair, the above is not (yet) part of my official findings, but wanted to post the above last two quotes in case there's a need for me to easily find them later.
Another post coming shortly, continuing the lineage.
~Bruno~