May 31, 2009

Some unique buildings from around the world

Never hold the idea that all the buildings in the world are shaped in cubic and seem alike. Now I'd lile to share with you some unique buildings.


The Crooked House--Sopot, Poland




Wonderworks--Pigeon Forge, Tennessee




House Attack--MuMoK, Vienna




Toilet Shaped House--Suweon, South Korea




The Dancing House--Prague, Czech Republic

May 25, 2009

May 10, 2009

A Few Tips for Online Sweepstakes Entrants

Nowadays more and more companies and business use sweepstakes to promote themselves and attract customers. Also, more and more people receive sweepstakes offer every day. However, some cheaters also want to take the opportunity to make money by disguising themselves as sweepstakes.


It is important for you to tell the difference between real sweepstakes and scams. The biggest difference is that real sweepstakes are free. They won’t ask you to buy products in order to get higher odds of winning. So if you're asked to pay, the sweepstakes is a scam.

Ask yourself these questions before entering to sweepstakes to prevent being scammed: Does the promoter ask you for bank account information or other personal account information? Do they ask you to wire money or make a payment in an urgent manner? Does the activity clearly state that no purchase is necessary to win and a purchase will not increase your chances of winning?

Real sweepstakes won't ask for your personal account information and you don’t have to pay or buy products to be eligible to attend the sweepstakes. Usually, real sweepstakes will have a "No purchase is necessary" statement.

The best and legitimate sweepstakes are the free ones. But since there are too many people sign up with them, you have to envisage realities that your chances of winning are very low.