Sunday, December 26, 2010

PayBox

PayBox






Hey, Pay Box giving away Amazon.com $1,000 Shopping Spree.

It’s simple really. We are giving away a $1,000 Shopping Spree to Amazon.com as a way to encourage and reward our EarlyBird users for sharing the PayBox service.

If you are an EarlyBird user of PayBox and interested in winning the $1,000 Shopping Spree, there are three ways you can improve your chances, as follows:

  • Refer new users to PayBox - with zero spam complaints. Each new person you refer increases your chance of winning.
  • Complete the Daily Survey each day. There is a link to it from your account home page. It takes less than 2 minutes to complete. It increases your chance of winning each day you do. (More than once per day won’t help).
  • Maintain a current Amazon Wish List. You must follow the Amazon links found on your account home page to manage your Amazon Wish List and add products to it.

The Wish List...
  • must be “public”
  • must be named “PayBox.me”
  • must have at least $1,000 worth of products on it to qualify

Winner Selection
The winner will be selected from all qualified EarlyBird users based on the above listed rules of participation. Winner selection will take place when we have reached our Stage 2 growth goal as stated in our Bird’s Eye View document.

Once selected, and the prize awarded, the winner will be announced to all EarlyBird users.

Don't delay. Register now!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

A tricky freak baseball

Watch this:

Kownacki leaps over the catcher @ Yahoo! Video

Under pro and NCAA rules, this play is legal, and the umpires were correct in allowing the runner to score. Under high school (Federation) rules, such a play would be totally illegal; the runner would be called out as well as ejected from the game. Interesting play from an umpire's perspective, because it's one for which the umpires are guaranteed to take heat about it from somebody - as did Rob Hartey, Fred de Jesus and Frank Endl, three experienced NCAA umpires who handled the situation with aplomb. Hartey was in perfect position to make the call at the plate, but the most important, unacknowledged function his crew performed was keeping things under control after the play was over and not allowing the tenor of the game to deteriorate into intentional retaliatory brutality once the discussion with the Iona coach was concluded. Kudos to the umps for the command they demonstrated at a moment when things could have turned ugly on a dime if not for their cool composure and teamwork.

Your Majesty



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