Thursday, January 26, 2012

Friday, January 20, 2012

Get Free NeoBux Golden Membership


Daily there will be around 1907 prizes worth approximately $1820. This value can deviate a bit being higher or lower due to odds and daily activity fluctuation. The first 72 hours will be used to fine tune everything so expect a larger difference in this initial period. Every day we'll give you the same odds according to the last day's activity so that the prizes can be always the same every day, forever. Currently that's the amount we can offer daily but it can increase in the future.

NeoBux Prizes available daily 
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  • Memberships (12 memberships divided in 12 prizes worth $1080):
  • 12 x Golden membership = $1080
  • Monetary prizes added to the main balance ($1300 divided in 1209 prizes):
  • 600 x $0.25 = $150
  • 300 x $0.50 = $150
  • 150 x $1.00 = $150
  • 100 x $2.00 = $200
  • 30 x $5.00  = $150
  • 20 x $10.00 = $200
  • 6 x $25.00 = $150
  • 3 x $50.00 = $150
  • NeoPoint prizes (65000 NeoPoints divided in 2216 prizes worth $195):
    • 2000 x 10 NeoPoints = 20000 NeoPoints
    • 200 x 100 NeoPoints = 20000 NeoPoints
    • 15 x 1000 NeoPoints = 15000 NeoPoints
    • 1 x 10000 NeoPoints = 10000 NeoPoints

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    • Micro Exposure: 2x:
      You'll get what you purchased and the same amount to be viewed again in AdPrize.
    • Mini Exposure: 5x:
      You'll get what you purchased and 4 times more the same amount to be viewed again in AdPrize.
    • Standard Exposure: 10x:
      You'll get what you purchased and 9 times more the same amount to be viewed again in AdPrize.
    • Extended Exposure: 20x:
      You'll get what you purchased and 19 times more the same amount to be viewed again in AdPrize.
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      Your advertisement will get more views during the exposed period in AdPrize (for all purple fixed advertisements: from 10% to 85% of all AdPrize visualizations depending on the currently available advertisement's AdPrize credits).


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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

BCS National Championship Game



The BCS National Championship Game, or BCS National Championship, is the final bowl game of the annual Bowl Championship Series (BCS) and is intended by the organizers of the BCS to determine the U.S. national champion of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly known as NCAA Division I-A). The participants are the two highest-ranked teams in the BCS standings at the end of the regular college football season, currently determined by averaging the results of the final weekly USA Today Coaches' Poll, Harris Interactive Poll of media, former players and coaches, and the average of six participating computer rankings.

Since the formation of the Bowl Championship Series, there have been several controversies regarding the schools selected to participate in the BCS National Championship Game. Most notably, following the 2003 season, the BCS ranking system selected the #3 ranked school in the Associated Press writers' poll, the University of Oklahoma, over the #1 ranked school in that poll, the University of Southern California, to participate in the National Championship Game (the Nokia Sugar Bowl) despite Oklahoma's decisive loss to Kansas State in the 2003 Big 12 Championship Game. 2003 is the only season, to date, since the inception of the BCS in which the national championship has been split, with Louisiana State University winning the BCS national championship and the University of Southern California winning the AP national championship and the FWAA national championship.

The BCS National Championship for the 2011 season at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, LA was held on January 9, 2012, sponsored by Allstate, and televised on the ESPN television network. The Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the LSU Tigers 21-0 in the first shutout in BCS National Championship history. The game was also the first time that two teams from the same conference (and also from the same division of the same conference) met for the BCS National Championship.
From - wikipedia.org
 

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

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