Cleaning up the SEO Cesspool

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14 Jan 2010

How can we create a better name for ourselves.



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5 Responses to Cleaning up the SEO Cesspool

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armstrong_shakespeare_einstin

January 25th, 2010 at 1:09 pm

carbon dioxide, or CO2 from the air

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J S

February 8th, 2010 at 2:48 am

"The conversion of nuclear kinetic energy to particle potential energy" is definitely wrong. I'm not even sure what it means, it seems to have been thrown in as a nonsense answer that can't be true.

"The binding of orbital electrons to the nuclear protons" is also wrong, by definition. Changing energy levels in electrons is not nuclear physics, just typical chemical reactions.

I'm not entirely confident with either of the other two examples, though.

"The conversion of mass to energy" I think is supposed to be the answer, but it's more a consequence of the nuclear reaction than a source of it's energy. There's also a conversion of mass to energy in standard chemical reactions, although the energies are much lower so the mass difference is harder to measure. I'd personally say the source of the energy is due to differences in nuclear binding energy. It's just that the binding energy is so large in nuclear physics that it is observable as a mass deficit.

"Heat released during the radioactive decay process". Again, heat is released, but does that make it the source of the energy? I don't think so.

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♥Neeraj Yadav♥

March 16th, 2010 at 5:43 am

Source code: are real code in which that particular product or sfwr is written in some programming language.e.g. it might be written in java

Binary distribution: Its the machine recognizable compiled code.As machine recognize only binary(hexa) codes.Like Bytecode of compiled Java code.

Genrally Binary dist. packages has Jar's or exe.

Hope this resolves your issues
Cheers:)

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Twisted Yarns and Knotty Needles

March 19th, 2010 at 9:16 pm

I don't know the name but what you could do is get a regular box with a lid, cut the sides open then cover each one with wrapping paper so the inside of the panels doesn't show. Putting the lid on top will hold the sides together. If the top is a folded top, just leave it attached to one side. Tying them together (slightly loosely so they don't fall in) will work.

Hope this helps, and sorry I didn't know the name. =(

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Mrancher

March 25th, 2010 at 11:02 pm

21jumpstreetology

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