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Thursday, August 11, 2011

What Should You Put In Your Social Network Profile?

By Owen Jones


Everyone has heard of social networking web sites. Social networks such as MySpace and FaceBook. Most people who are on line all around the world have at least one account with one of these many, many social networks. They permit members to find long-lost friends, stay in touch with family and make new contacts in places or even countries that they have never visited

When you sign up to one of these social networking sites, you will get asked to fill in account details. These details have nothing to do with a bank account. Rather they are what most members call their 'profile'.

This profile can ask fairly detailed questions on the pretext that the more details you give, the easier it will be for your friends to find you, should they be searching.

Typical questions are name, age, sex, address, schools attended, location of workplace, musical interests, hobbies, likes, dislikes, Yahoo, Hotmail and Gmail address book passwords and user names. They also want a photo.

They want your address book so that they can email your friends and tell them that you are now a member and offer them membership too. So, as you can see, it becomes vital to judge just how much detail it is prudent or you are willing to give away.

The first thing to bear in mind is: merely because a social networking website asks you for an answer to a question, do not feel that you have to answer it. For example, it is the case that if you add plenty of details and a photo, more members might recognize you and want to become friends, yet how many strangers do you want in your home town to know where you live, where you go to school or work and what you look like?

If you are worried that you may be simple for a predator to trace, lie about your location. For example, if you live in a small town, say you live in the nearest big city but make certain you put a matching zip or post code from that city too.

If you post a photo, it is almost certainly not a wise thing to put details of where you go and where you live. On the other hand you could provide those details so that friends can find you, yet use an avatar or cartoon to symbolize your image and use a nickname instead of your real name.

If you opt for a nickname, choose a sensible one. 'Hotand Lusty1990' or 'BigBoy1990' are not apt for most surfers no matter how funny you may think they are at the moment of registration. Do not include your age or a tell-tale to your age either, as in the above examples. People will take for granted that the number is your year of birth.

The guiding principle should be: how much would I tell a stranger if one came up to me in the street? Not much, almost certainly. Well, there could be thousands doing that in the virtual streets of social networking.




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Cooking Academy- How to beat the game and become a Master Chef

By Jessy Pilken


It doesn't take much to beat the cooking academy as long as you can get through all the meals. Well, you do have to get good grades and pass exams if you want a culinary degree as well.

The mouse is used for all of your cooking tasks, from cutting to chopping to stirring and frying. If you're a fan of Cooking Mama on the Wii or DS platforms, some of these tasks will seem very familiar. You'll be grating cheese, peeling potatoes, slicing bread, chopping garlic, and sauteeing all manner of ingredients in much the same way as in Cooking Mama. To combine ingredients together, you'll be shown an obscured version of the next item needed, and must try and select the right ingredient to match.

While parts of the game are similar, the cooking academy game offers several unique tasks. A couple of them would be making burgers or ice cream cones while dodging ingredients you don't need. You will also have to separate eggs, peel lettuce leaves, and various other delicate areas. Mashing will be another part of the game to learn, which revolves around clicking on items with shadows. Oh, and don't forget about all the kneading and mixing that will need to be done to dough. There will also be food assembly tasks with crepes, spring rolls, and the ever so popular burrito. Success will be easy to find if you simply follow the directions.

The game itself is pretty easy. You will come across some exams that are a little harder, but barely. You will constantly be going from one mini-game to the next, which provides plenty of variety. Add in the fact that most of the ingredients are accurate and the cooking times are current; the cooking academy is a great way to learn. There is also a bunch of different facts for each recipe that can be extremely helpful.

We will tell you this is an easy game to beat. The majority of the people that play will be able to pass courses and exams with ease. If you have a hard time with one of them then replay it so you can increase your grade.

The cooking academy is a lot easier than Hot Dish, and it's more exciting than Family Restaurant. If you play for about 4 or 5 hours then the game can be completed. The best part is that you will probably find a few ideas for dinner along the way.




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