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Day Job Killer - Or is it Beating Adwords Guide Hype? full brightness, the human eye is fooled into thinking it sees white. Now, by changing the brightness of the 3 mini-dots, you can get virtually every color you need.Affiliate marketing is very well known in internet marketing world as the Day Job Killer.There is no other faster, easier or better way to get started with your own online business than with affiliate marketing. You simply do not need to create your own product, keep stock of any inventory, or setup customer service systems. Instead, all you have to do is market someone else's product and get commisions from it.For your information, Chris McNeeney has finally created and released an ebook called Day Job Killer. This is to date his third major release in the internet marketing world on Clickbank. It basically follows up on previous hits, Ad So, to represent colors using numbers, we need to use 3 numbers for each dot (ie a number for each mini-dot). 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I'll split this tutorial into 3 parts: 1) understanding decimal color codes 2) understanding hexadecimal 3) using hexadecimal in color codes PART 1: Its probably useful to start with monochrome TV / computer screens: The screen is made up of lots of dots, in a grid pattern, so that you get hundreds of dots horizontally and vertically. Computer guys call them pixels, but for the non-technical people, I'll call them dots. Now, you can choose the brightness of each dot: no brightness = black, full brightness = white, a level in-between = a level of grey. To make things easy, we can use numbers to indicate how bright to make the dot. 0 = black, 255 = white, 128 = mid-grey, etc. We could use a number range of 0 - 99, or 1 - 100, but 0 - 255 has a special meaning to computers, so we need to use 0 - 255. So how does color work? Well, imagine that instead of a dot, you actually have 3 mini-dots. The 3 mini-dots are colored: Red, Green, Blue (RGB). Why use these particular colors? Its like an optical illusion. When these 3 mini-dots are close enough together, and at full brightness, the human eye is fooled into thinking it sees white. Now, by changing the brightness of the 3 mini-dots, you can get virtually every color you need. So, to represent colors using numbers, we need to use 3 numbers for each dot (ie a number for each mini-dot). The order is important: the first number is for red, the second is green Women Managers Leaving Corporations for Entrepreneurship >Increasingly, women managers are choosing to “opt out” when corporations fail to meet their professional needs. Opting out—the latest catch phrase within corporate circles—describes the growing trend of leaving corporate positions for alternative career paths.A significant number of women managers are leaving large companies to start their own businesses. In fact, women are quitting corporate jobs in favor of entrepreneurship at twice the rate of men, making a significant impact on the traditional and online marketplace, according to Cheskin Research, a California-based strategic market research and consulting company.Recent research ind 2) understanding hexadecimal 3) using hexadecimal in color codes PART 1: Its probably useful to start with monochrome TV / computer screens: The screen is made up of lots of dots, in a grid pattern, so that you get hundreds of dots horizontally and vertically. Computer guys call them pixels, but for the non-technical people, I'll call them dots. Now, you can choose the brightness of each dot: no brightness = black, full brightness = white, a level in-between = a level of grey. To make things easy, we can use numbers to indicate how bright to make the dot. 0 = black, 255 = white, 128 = mid-grey, etc. We could use a number range of 0 - 99, or 1 - 100, but 0 - 255 has a special meaning to computers, so we need to use 0 - 255. So how does color work? Well, imagine that instead of a dot, you actually have 3 mini-dots. The 3 mini-dots are colored: Red, Green, Blue (RGB). Why use these particular colors? Its like an optical illusion. When these 3 mini-dots are close enough together, and at full brightness, the human eye is fooled into thinking it sees white. Now, by changing the brightness of the 3 mini-dots, you can get virtually every color you need. So, to represent colors using numbers, we need to use 3 numbers for each dot (ie a number for each mini-dot). The order is important: the first number is for red, the second is green Top Ten Successful Business Owners Personal Self Analysis call them dots.The purpose of doing a self analysis on your personal characteristics is to give you a chance to evaluate everything about the business prior to starting it. You will avoid starting one business and investing a lot of time and money then deciding it is not what you want to do. See the list below to do a self analysis.The following questions will help you decide whether or not you have the personal characteristics needed to start a business. Ask yourself these questions.1) Do I consider myself a leader? 2) Do I enjoy competition? 3) Do I have any writing/communications skills? 4) Do I know how to do a fina Now, you can choose the brightness of each dot: no brightness = black, full brightness = white, a level in-between = a level of grey. To make things easy, we can use numbers to indicate how bright to make the dot. 0 = black, 255 = white, 128 = mid-grey, etc. We could use a number range of 0 - 99, or 1 - 100, but 0 - 255 has a special meaning to computers, so we need to use 0 - 255. So how does color work? Well, imagine that instead of a dot, you actually have 3 mini-dots. The 3 mini-dots are colored: Red, Green, Blue (RGB). Why use these particular colors? Its like an optical illusion. When these 3 mini-dots are close enough together, and at full brightness, the human eye is fooled into thinking it sees white. Now, by changing the brightness of the 3 mini-dots, you can get virtually every color you need. So, to represent colors using numbers, we need to use 3 numbers for each dot (ie a number for each mini-dot). The order is important: the first number is for red, the second is green How Much Is Your Website Worth? 5 has a special meaning to computers, so we need to use 0 - 255.Have you ever wondered what your website is worth on the open market? Do you understand that the older your domain becomes and the more you market your website, the higher its value becomes? Have you ever considered selling your website? These are questions that every webmaster should ask themselves from time to time, especially when sales start to dry up or their adsense earnings start to lower.I have been learning the ins and outs of internet marketing for a number of years now and am often left quite shocked by the way in which a lot of webmasters do not realise that their website promotion should be seen as a long term project. Instead of tak So how does color work? Well, imagine that instead of a dot, you actually have 3 mini-dots. The 3 mini-dots are colored: Red, Green, Blue (RGB). Why use these particular colors? Its like an optical illusion. When these 3 mini-dots are close enough together, and at full brightness, the human eye is fooled into thinking it sees white. Now, by changing the brightness of the 3 mini-dots, you can get virtually every color you need. So, to represent colors using numbers, we need to use 3 numbers for each dot (ie a number for each mini-dot). The order is important: the first number is for red, the second is green Asset Protection in the USA full brightness, the human eye is fooled into thinking it sees white. Now, by changing the brightness of the 3 mini-dots, you can get virtually every color you need.When we surf through the web we see many entities selling American corporations and other structures that they consider to be called asset protection strategies. These run the gamut of corporations in the states of Wyoming, Delaware or Nevada, trusts of various types and other structures all based in the USA.What is wrong here is that nothing in the USA can protect you from an over zealous judge who feels your assets should be forfeited to satisfy some sort of debt or perceived debt. You are subject to the mercy of some Judge. Now if the Judge over steps his bounds you are faced with paying massive legal bills to correct the situation in the appe So, to represent colors using numbers, we need to use 3 numbers for each dot (ie a number for each mini-dot). The order is important: the first number is for red, the second is green, the third is blue. So, to represent black, we use: 0,0,0 (ie all mini-dots have no brightness). 255,255,255 = white (each mini dot is at full brightness, and your eye is tricked into seeing white) 128,128,128 = mid grey 255,0,0 = solid red (the red mini-dot is at full brightness, but green and blue have no brightness) similarly: 0,255,0 = solid green 0,0,255 = solid blue Other simple colors: 128,0,0 = dull red, 64,0,0 = very dark red (almost black)... Now, mixing colors gets interesting: 255,255,0 = yellow, 0,255,255 = cyan (light blue), 255,0,255 = Magenta (light purple), 255,128,0 = Orange, 128,128,0 = brown, 128,0,128 = purple, 255,200,255 = pink Most paint programs (even microsoft paint) will let you experiment with these color triplets. Go have some fun with colors PART 2: This is probably the most difficult computer concept to explain. Think back to your very early days at primary school. The teacher would have told you that there are only ten symbols for writing numbers: 0123456789. So while counting, you can only get as far as 9, then you run out of symbols. But a very bright person, discovered a great way to count beyond this: the tens "column" (as well as the hundreds, thousands, etc columns). So the number in the tens column represents "groups of ten". Thus the number 423 means: 4 groups of hundred
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