Tag: SCAM
WHAT IS NTSC AND PAL STANDARD?
Although VHS video format is the same throughout the World, the video standard or electronic signal that is recorded on the cassette varies from country to country. The two most common video standards used are NTSC and PAL.
NTSC is the video system or standard used in North America and most of South America. In NTSC, 30 frames are transmitted each second. Each frame is made up of 525 individual scan lines.
PAL is the predominant video system or standard mostly used overseas. In PAL, 25 frames are transmitted each second. Each frame is made up of 625 individual scan lines.
There are other format as follows:
NTSC: National Television System Committee. Developed in the USA, also used by other countries. Utilizing the USA power net 60Hz as refreshing frequency
PAL: Phase Alternation Line. Developed in Germany, also used by other countries. Utilizing the European power net 50Hz as refreshing frequency.
SECAM: Sequential Couleur Avec Memoire. Developed in France also used by other countries. Utilizing the European power net 50Hz as refreshing frequency.
MESECAM: Mediterranean SECAM, a SECAM sub-standard developed for use in the Middle East and still used by a few countries. TV reception and playback may be viewed with both PAL and SECAM TV sets.
PAL-60: A substandard of PAL used by some countries, utilizing 60Hz instead of 50Hz refreshing frequency.
NTSC 4.43: An NTSC substandard. Most modern playback machines are dual mode and will switch automatically between versions 3.XX and 4.XX. Older machines may require manual switching or an additional external converter.
Here is a list of the countries and there popular formats:
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The truth about paid autosurfs
The Truth About Paid Autosurfs – first episode from the “My Truth Revealed. The truth about easy money” series
Headline that shocks:
‘Yeah, I’m a scammer! I know that people like to be lied, cheated and told that they can earn fortunes by doing nothing. And they do help ME make fortunes, to fulfil my dreams. Could you say that I’m doing something wrong? No! I just take advantage off greedy people and sell them dreams. That’s what I am, I’m not a bad person; I’m just a business man, a dreams seller!’
Shocking story told by a real autosurf admin.
‘Yeah, I’m a scammer! I know that people like to be lied, cheated and told that they can earn fortunes by doing nothing. And they do help ME make fortunes, to fulfil my dreams. Could you say that I’m doing something wrong? No! I just take advantage off greedy people and sell them dreams. That’s what I am, I’m not a bad person; I’m just a business man, a dreams seller!’
That are the starting lines of a shocking e-book that tends to become one of the most best sold e-books regarding online investments.
The paradox is that this book is not about investments or about earning money online and it’s the opposite of it in a strange way.
The book reveals the journey a site admin made from simple web designer to a successful scammer in the online investments industry.
The Truth About Paid Autosurfs is the most shocking e-book I’ve read and the story takes you from your seat in front of the computer and allows you to enter inside the complicated life of internet investment sites.
The main character of the book is the autosurfs admin that reveals all the details of how he started his first site, how he advertised it, how he convinced people to invest, how he cheated and scammed them; how he raised an empire of internet scam sites (not only autosurfs but also hyips and other type of piramid/ponzy schemes)
“The Truth About Paid Autosurfs” is just the first e-book from an entire e-book series published online
The e-book series is called “My Truth Revealed. The truth about easy money” and the first e-book i(The truth About Paid Autosurfs) is already launched. Next launch programmed is the launch of “The truth about hyips”
The author of the e-book series is an anonymous non-English speaking author but the book is impressive in its story not in the language used. He took the story from a real autosurf admin that sold him his story for a cut in the profits.
What is amazing is that the admin tells us al about his actions and about his dreams that came true: to have his own home on a paradise island; and how he managed to fulfil his dreams by scamming people.
His direct and arrogant words make you hate him sometime but he manages to make you respect him for having the courage to fulfil his dreams, no matter the middles.
The e-book is on sale at the price of $24.99 and the payments options are credit/debit card trough 2checkout or e-gold.
For interested resellers the site has also an affiliate area.
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WHAT IS NTSC AND PAL STANDARD?
Although VHS video format is the same throughout the World, the video standard or electronic signal that is recorded on the cassette varies from country to country. The two most common video standards used are NTSC and PAL.
NTSC is the video system or standard used in North America and most of South America. In NTSC, 30 frames are transmitted each second. Each frame is made up of 525 individual scan lines.
PAL is the predominant video system or standard mostly used overseas. In PAL, 25 frames are transmitted each second. Each frame is made up of 625 individual scan lines.
There are other format as follows:
NTSC: National Television System Committee. Developed in the USA, also used by other countries. Utilizing the USA power net 60Hz as refreshing frequency
PAL: Phase Alternation Line. Developed in Germany, also used by other countries. Utilizing the European power net 50Hz as refreshing frequency.
SECAM: Sequential Couleur Avec Memoire. Developed in France also used by other countries. Utilizing the European power net 50Hz as refreshing frequency.
MESECAM: Mediterranean SECAM, a SECAM sub-standard developed for use in the Middle East and still used by a few countries. TV reception and playback may be viewed with both PAL and SECAM TV sets.
PAL-60: A substandard of PAL used by some countries, utilizing 60Hz instead of 50Hz refreshing frequency.
NTSC 4.43: An NTSC substandard. Most modern playback machines are dual mode and will switch automatically between versions 3.XX and 4.XX. Older machines may require manual switching or an additional external converter.
Here is a list of the countries and there popular formats:
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