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Here we are already in 2010, and the doomsday clock is quickly ticking towards the end of the world as we know it.  The year 2012, just around the corner, is associated with so many prophecies and predications that all point to this date as the end of the world. 

Just imagine, the possibility that the world as we know it could be ending in just a few years.  What a concept!!  If you’ve done your homework then, you probably know all about the Mayan Long-Count calendar, Nostradamus and his predictions of the winter solstice and how about even the Bible.  There are more predictions and prophecies that all point to the same conclusion…..we are now living in the last days of mankind.

If you’re looking for a source that details out the prophecies in a realistic manner, without all the fluff, and provides real credible evidence behind the predictions….then, you should read “2012 The Official Countdown”.

 

If you are still not familiar with book rentals, you have been missing out on a great opportunity to save hundreds of dollars each year on college textbooks. One tried and tested online establishment for book rentals is BookRenter.com. The good news is, aside from the almost dirt cheap prices you can already get from the company, there is even a bookrenter.com coupon code promo which can enable you to have even up to a 10% discount. This depends on which bookrenter.com coupon code you use. Simply look up the words “bookrenter.com coupon code” on Google and see for yourself.

 

Google Biz Kit Scam

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Don’t give your credit card number to the google biz kit scam. It’s a trick that makes people believe that with their eBook, any person who will read and follow it will soon have thousands of dollars in Google adsense earnings. The information that they give is very generic. To top that, they will charge you a small amount at first. But after a few days, don’t be surprised if they suddenly charge you with an over the top amount like a few hundred dollars. You’ll end up scratching your head thinking about why you got charged with that ludicrous amount.