Almost one in two women prefer to leave the sex for two weeks to resign from the Internet, showed a poll released Monday.
In comparison, the number of men who prefer to stay without sex is much lower, according to the survey conducted among 2119 adults conducted by the firm Harris Interactive and sponsored by Intel Corp., the world largest manufacturer of processors.
46% of the women questioned said they preferred to stay two weeks without sex leave their internet access for the same period of time, reports the study called 'The Internet Unit in the economy today. "
Only 30% of men would prefer to forget about intimate relationships to keep cyber.
95% of respondents considered it "very important, important or somewhat important" to have access to the Internet.
Likewise, 65% of respondents preferred the internet access to other expenses such as subscription cable television (39%), eating out (20%), clothing (18%) or belong to a sports club (10 %).
On the other hand, 61% of women said they preferred to leave the TV for two weeks to resign one week online.
Harris Interactive and Intel explained that the poll was conducted from 10 to November. 20 The margin of error was not reported.
They say that the internet is mainly used for surf soft and hardcore porn sites!
If the men are not getting sex are they having to do this?
Or are the ladies also interested in this content?
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Get your act together AMERICA!
Why is the world in such a terrible state financially?
US authorities announced the arrest Thursday of Bernard Madoff, 70, who allegedly confessed to employees that he had been running a so-called Ponzi scheme, or pyramid fraud, which had collapsed with losses exceeding 50 billion dollars.
There are too many Madoff´s on your continent. If convicted put him away for life.
1. First we had the subprime crisis with Americans purchasing homes that they could not afford to repay the mortgages.
2. We had the problems on Wall Street with executives being paid 500.000.000 whilst their business went to the wall which sent a financial crisis around the world just like a flu epidemic! English banks having to be nationalized or part nationalized as a result!
3. Now we have an American automobile crisis because the American public were not worried about gas guzzling auto´s and are only finally seeing sense when crude nearly hit $150 a barrel. Let us hope that even with crude falling below $50 they have finally seen sense and will give up buying gas guzzlers in favor of the European/Japanese vehicles. Of course part of the problem has been that the cost of fuel has always been about 50% of the price of the same product in Europe.
4. Can the new adminstration really sort the problems out or are we in for more problems in 2009?
I think that the World is tired of hearing your woes America! It really all goes back to good house keeping doesn´t it? Obviously what I have seen America is not capable of it I think
US authorities announced the arrest Thursday of Bernard Madoff, 70, who allegedly confessed to employees that he had been running a so-called Ponzi scheme, or pyramid fraud, which had collapsed with losses exceeding 50 billion dollars.
There are too many Madoff´s on your continent. If convicted put him away for life.
1. First we had the subprime crisis with Americans purchasing homes that they could not afford to repay the mortgages.
2. We had the problems on Wall Street with executives being paid 500.000.000 whilst their business went to the wall which sent a financial crisis around the world just like a flu epidemic! English banks having to be nationalized or part nationalized as a result!
3. Now we have an American automobile crisis because the American public were not worried about gas guzzling auto´s and are only finally seeing sense when crude nearly hit $150 a barrel. Let us hope that even with crude falling below $50 they have finally seen sense and will give up buying gas guzzlers in favor of the European/Japanese vehicles. Of course part of the problem has been that the cost of fuel has always been about 50% of the price of the same product in Europe.
4. Can the new adminstration really sort the problems out or are we in for more problems in 2009?
I think that the World is tired of hearing your woes America! It really all goes back to good house keeping doesn´t it? Obviously what I have seen America is not capable of it I think
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
A Photo from the past
... the farthest western suburb, may not be urban, but it's just as much Tokyo as the asphalt-suffocated business districts of Shinjuku or Shibuya wards. ..
Well this is what it was like in 1955. When I was serving in Korea we had 2 weeks R&R in Tokyo and much of it was spent in the bar below the Shinjuku railway station :) the joke was that after this we went back to Korea for our R&R!
まあこのようにして1955年のようなものだ。私が韓国では、 2週間安静と療養していた当時のまま東京で、多くは、新宿駅の下にあるバーで過ごしていた: )は、冗談では、この私たち韓国に帰って療養するための、休憩した後に出て行くよ!私はこのバーで信子会い、彼女とすべての私の時間を過ごした。彼女はお 箸で食べる方法を教えてくれた
Tokio Metropolis - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Tokio ...
In the far distance is Shinjuku, one of the most important commercial suburbs of Tokyo. Enlarge picture. Shinjuku, a commercial district of Tokyo. ...Well this is what it was like in 1955. When I was serving in Korea we had 2 weeks R&R in Tokyo and much of it was spent in the bar below the Shinjuku railway station :) the joke was that after this we went back to Korea for our R&R!
まあこのようにして1955年のようなものだ。私が韓国では、 2週間安静と療養していた当時のまま東京で、多くは、新宿駅の下にあるバーで過ごしていた: )は、冗談では、この私たち韓国に帰って療養するための、休憩した後に出て行くよ!私はこのバーで信子会い、彼女とすべての私の時間を過ごした。彼女はお 箸で食べる方法を教えてくれた
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