Friday, October 23, 2009
farmville in facebook
Playing farmville in facebook is nice but inthe recent times it is showing a lot of problems. I dont know whether it is due to the server being overloaded or some bugs in programming the time sync server tends to reload my page every time i have done harvesting or ploghing and then it refreshes to its original state. i dont know whether zynga or facebook have noticed it yet. but it has to be corrected soon. wishing all players to continue farming.
A Money Morning Interview: The Future of Energy
Renowned Oil Expert Dr. Kent Moors Details Shortages of Oil, the Impact of Higher Prices, the Promise of New Technologies and the Opportunities For Investors
Dr. Kent Moors is one of the world's foremost experts on oil, energy policy, finance, risk management and new technologies. Moors advises the leaders of six oil-producing countries, including the United States, as well as global corporations and banks operating in 25 countries.
Moors is the founder and director of the Energy Policy Research Group, which conducts analyses and makes recommendations on a range of energy-related issues. He is also the president of ASIDA Inc., a worldwide advisor on the oil-and-natural-gas markets.
In an interview with Money Morning Executive Editor William Patalon III this week, Dr. Moors detailed the top current energy challenges in the global economy, and also provided investors with a look at some of the looming new technologies, as well as a future in which China is a dominant global energy player.
Men make better choices
Some women love their shoes so much it hurts. That is the conclusion of a new study that looks at the link between shoes and foot pain.It was based on questioning 3,378 men and women about their shoes in the past and the present. Their average age was 66. The researchers found that women who had mainly worn supportive footwear like sneakers or athletic shoes in theri early years cut their risk of foot pain later by more than half., compared with women who had worn shoes that gave average support, like hard soled or rubber-soled ones.
But both of those groups were in minority.
More than 60 percent said that in the past they generally wore high heels, pumps, sandals and slippers, all of which researchers rated as higher risk. Women who wore those were at the most risk of hindfoot, ankle and Achilles' tendon pain.
The study, sponsored by the institute. "I think women need to really pay attention to how a shoe fits and realise that what you're buying could have potential effects on your feet for the rest of your life," "Its important to pay attention to size and width, and not just buy it because it's cute."
Men make better choices, the study found; fewer than two percent wore bad shoes.
But both of those groups were in minority.
More than 60 percent said that in the past they generally wore high heels, pumps, sandals and slippers, all of which researchers rated as higher risk. Women who wore those were at the most risk of hindfoot, ankle and Achilles' tendon pain.
The study, sponsored by the institute. "I think women need to really pay attention to how a shoe fits and realise that what you're buying could have potential effects on your feet for the rest of your life," "Its important to pay attention to size and width, and not just buy it because it's cute."
Men make better choices, the study found; fewer than two percent wore bad shoes.
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