Just ensuring consistency here!
The colour schemes for the logos are:
Orange: #FF8500;
Navy Blue: #00006B;
Blue Black : #000034;
regards,
…shane
Just ensuring consistency here!
The colour schemes for the logos are:
Orange: #FF8500;
Navy Blue: #00006B;
Blue Black : #000034;
regards,
…shane
Just ensuring consistency here!
The colour schemes for the logos are:
Orange: #FF8500;
Navy Blue: #00006B;
Blue Black : #000034;
regards,
…shane
National Geographic has an article about the indonesian island of flores where the 18,000 year old fossilised remains of a pygmy race of 1 meter tall people. I thought I’d keep readers up to date as one of my first posts to this blog was about this very subject. (I can confirm that there are currently around 30 irregular readers of this blog, some of them aren’t even friends of mine!)
Anyway the Flores tourist authority has stated that the number of visitors has increased by 21% in 2005 over this period last year. The main attraction seems to be the site where the remains were unearthed. So if you want to play hunt the hobbit on an Indonesian island here’s a map courtesy of indo.com
I seriously doubt it however!
iBill or “Internet Billing” is a secure online payments provider that promises to simplify the process of payments processing for small businesses that don’t want the hassle of setting up their own merchant account or deploying their own online credit-card payment system. Sounds like a good idea & it is. However, iBill charge an absolutely staggering 30% of gross sales for this service. 20% processing charge and an additional 10% for “reserves”. “That’s amoral” I hear you say.. NO, this is amoral. It turns out that iBill haven’t been paying their customers for months. With a wait of around 4 months for customers to find a new payment processor iBill can afford to make empty promises for quite a while, god knows where the money is going. According to the NYTimes article the company is currently under investigation by the US Dept of Justice & a class action lawsuit by disgruntled clients is reportedly on the way.
Interestingly enough I asked around & several friends thought that iBill was associated with Apple in some shape or form. the lower case i is very reminiscent of Apple’s product nomenclature. Apple take note!