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Chicken Camels
Web development and tech news.
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11/05 9:23 Congrats to Obama
I just want to say congrats to Obama. He is a great speaker and hopefully this will revive the US's position in the world. McCain also gave a great speech and held his ground. To all the racists (not people who didn't vote for Obama, but people who...
8/15 17:42 Win Over $30,000 in Prizes
Big Marketing Online is holding a gigantic blogging contest. There are tons of ways to enter including, blogging about the post, commenting, favoriting on technorati, and following on Twitter. It just wouldn't be feasible to NOT join this...
8/03 16:53 Contest for Cash
ThaCash.com is holding a contest and giving away cash. The winner will receive $25 through PayPal. Supposedly the contest holder will select three posts at random to earn the money. However, ThaCash will select a fourth post that will receive $15!...
4/01 0:42 What is the reason for living?
No, this isn't a silly suicide or depression post. So please don't head it that way. This is purely a post about "the" reason for living. Many people have a reason for living their life–mainly to be happy. But also the reason is because they...
8/09 3:34 Birthday Bash Contest
Another contest is taking place over at Prodinterios. Tons of prizes are being given away up to 4th, yes FOURTH place. How do you enter? 1. Comment in this blog (Required) - 1 Raffle Entry 2. Fave my blog on Technorati(Leave Username) - 3 Raffle...

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