Thursday, May 29, 2008

Shooting games aka Shooters

I love video games, xbox, playstation, nintendo - you name it, I've either had it, played it, ,borrowed it, stole it (just kidding). Video games come in a variety of genres some of which are categorized as shooters or shooting games. Some of the most popular and successful shooting games in the last 10 years have been Halo, Call Of Duty, Doom and Duke Nukem.

Video games have become notoriously expensive and many people look to buying them used or months after their release when the price has dropped significantly. But who goes and buys a game after all your friends have finished it and know all the secrets behind it? Not me!

Don't waste your precious money on over priced retailers, buy your games at wize.com. They have a wide variety of games especially shooting games all for reasonable prices! Currently wize is having a sale on Halo, Tom Clancy's: Splinter Cell, Grand Theft Auto and Ninja Gaiden.

Don't wait for tomorrow!

Heart Broken?











Sunday, May 11, 2008

Steel buildings

Coming from a country whose buildings are primarily made from concrete and steel I know a good steel building when I see one. (So what?)

Well, in today's day and age with mother nature (father nature, sister nature, whoever) causing all kinds of natural disasters and catastrophes it is a good idea to invest in a high quality, all weather steel building to protect your valuables, be it, cars, appliances, documents etc. With this said, no one appreciates emptying their pockets just out of insurance purposes and so I will (being the nice guy that I am) direct you to a company that will soon become your best friend when it comes to steel buildings.

Future steel buildings offer attractive and affordable steel buildings which have a variety of uses but mainly, workshops, garages, hangars and sheds. The buildings are easy to assemble, so easy that you may do it yourself with just a few simple around the house tools. Additionally, when not in use - you can disassemble it to make room for other stuff!

What are you waiting for? Go get your future steel building today!

Friday, May 9, 2008

How to make Oatmeal (Oats) Porridge - The Jamaican way..



Ingredients

1 cup oats

2 cups water

1 tsp. salt

4 tbs. sugar

4 tbs. powdered milk

1 tsp. vanilla :-)

1/4 tsp. nutmeg (Get it at a West Indian Store, if you do not live in the Caribbean)


Directions

1. In a pot, add salt and water and bring to a boil.

2. Stir in oats and cook for five minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat.

3. Mix milk powder in a small amount of water and add to oats mixture along with sugar, nutmeg and vanilla. Serve hot.


YUM - YUM!


Taken from:
Here

Norris Man - Persistence

This is one of my favorite reggae tracks of the late nineties.









Other Norris Man songs I like:

Don't be shy

Home and Away

Don't be shy


Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Honeymooning soon?

I've been to France once, and I must say, it is one of the most gorgeous and mysterious countries on earth. Bordeaux, Paris, Marseille are just some of the beautiful cities in this enchanted country.

If you decide on visiting France, please take some time to visit the Eiffel Tower, vineyards, the many beautiful parks (especially in Bordeaux). But what if you aren't interested in visiting the exotic country? Don't despair, cheaperthanhotels makes it easy and affordable for you to book and research the most exotic honeymoon, friendly family, and relaxing business destinations in Europe.

Interested in going to watch your favorite English Premier League football club play? Why wait? Cheaperthanhotels by just a few clicks of the mouse you can book your ticket (hotel and plane) to Manchester, London or Birmingham to support whichever club you please, (Arsenal, Manchester United etc.
Why wait around, your vacation is waiting on you!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Usain Bolt - 9.76 seconds

On Saturday May 3, 2008 in front of thousands of Jamaican fans at the Jamaica Invitational meet, 21 year old Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt crossed the line in the 100m dash in a world leading and personal best of 9.76 seconds (1.8w) just two hundreths of a second outside of the 100m world record held by countryman Asafa Powell. This was Bolt's second time competing in the event this season and has now propelled himself to the number one spot in the event for this year. Bolt's time is the second fastest wind legal time in the event to date. American, Darvis 'Doc' Patton and Antiguan Daniel Bailey rounded out the top three finishers.

Finals
1 Bolt, Usain Jamaica 9.76 1.8
2 Patton, Darvis Usa 10.08 1.8
3 Bailey, Daniel Antigua 10.12 1.8
4 Rodgers, Mike Usa 10.12 1.8
5 Spearman, Wallace Usa 10.13 1.8
6 Collins, Kim St. Kitts 10.19 1.8
7 Brown, Xavier Athletico Union 10.52 1.8
-- Jones, Garry Usa FS 1.8

For complete results from the Jamaica Invitational meet visit:

Here

http://www.jaaaltd.com/results/int08/




Summer Vacation

Summer is almost here and many of us haven't figured out how we are going to spend it. I for one will be traveling home to the cool breeze, white sand beaches of Jamaica. But if I wasn't going to Jamaica I would probably be planning vacation in some exotic European city like, Amsterdam, Barcelona or Rome. Truth is, I have no family in either of those places so I would have to stay in a hotel. Fortunately easytobook.com offers reviews of hotels and tourist attractions not only in the aforementioned cities but also London and Prague.

The hotels are ranked on a five star system with five being the highest obtainable rating and one the lowest. On the front page features site specials on hotel rates, booking fees and outstanding hotel accommodations (Hotel of the month).

Still in the embryonic stages the site appears to be among the best in its field and can be viewed in 8 different languages. Additionally booking prices are available in three currencies: Euro, Pound and US dollars. The five star rating is accompanied by an in depth review on each hotel ranked out of ten which also gives a 360 degree picture of the hotel and its accommodations.