Thursday, 8 January 2015

Galaxy Forces: Moon Lander Action!


Galaxy Forces is an open-source moon lander shooter single-/multiplayer game hosted on SourceForge, it is nearly finished.


It is unique of its kind in offering global hiscores and achievements. Replays and AI enemies also available.


Try it. It plays on Win, Mac and Linux.


Active Partition Recovery 11 Professional Serial Key


















Active@ Partition Recovery
Active Partition Recovery is a powerful software utility, designed to restore accidentally deleted partitions. The software can restore any deleted partition or logical drive (FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, NTFS5) also scan hard drives and detect deleted FAT and NTFS partitions and/or Logical Drives. Using Active@ Partition Recovery you can create Drive Image (for backup purposes), preview files and folders on deleted partition or drive, to recover proper data. Active@ Partition Recovery aloows to backup MBR (Master Boot Record), Partition Table, Boot Sectors, then to restore MBR, Partition Table or Boot Sectors from backup if damaged.
Active Partition Recovery Professional package contains both DOS and Windows versions of Active@ Partition Recovery. It is an universal solution to recover both system partitions (from DOS environment) and non-system ones (in Windows environment).
NEW! Active Partition Recovery Toolkit is an ultimate data recovery tool set. In addition to DOS and Windows versions of the software, it contains downloadable Bootable Windows ISO Image that you can burn to CD-ROM and boot Windows from this CD-ROM to recover partitions (including the system ones) as well as to recover particular files and folders from the familiar Windows environment. Active@ File Recovery utility is also included to allow you to save your files and folders in case of unsuccessful partition recovery (for example, the file system itself is severely damaged and Windows is unable to recognize the partition after recovery).
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  • QuickScan easily detects partitions being deleted but not re-formatted
  • SuperScan – low-level scan detects re-formatted & damaged partitions
  • Includes Active@ File Recovery – last chance file recovery tool
  • Backup & Restore disk partitioning info and Rollback changes
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  • Recovers deleted FAT/exFAT/NTFS/HFS+/UFS/Ext2/Ext3/Ext4fs file systems
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  4. Done
Registration Details
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Key: 86BVS-7SWVI-TFBVK-GBATK-DUU2G-7YNH1-H2LBA-NJPNP-DJA5K-FLBTV-6K2

Sunday, 4 January 2015

AUD/USD 1st January 2015 Primary Cycle Report

AUD Primary cycles

The Primary cycles in the AUD was always going to continue down into the 2014 lows and then follow a 2 period cycle pattern towards the 2015 lows. 

This view was based on the Dilernia Principle of Break & extend pattern in 2013 lows, heading down into the 2014 lows, and then follow another principle of a 2-timeframe wave pattern:- 2015 lows

All that information is found in my books.

As we can see the DEC lows has supported price, but it is now likely to follow a January pattern down into .7951, and then make its way towards .7861 as the 2nd target in the Primary cycle

This is the next long term BUY zone, however it would not surprise me to see the AUD dip as low as .7621 in the 2nd Quater before institutional buying comes in to Support the AUD and sell the US dollar.

This also fits in with Metals following the same patterns of long term Support. (Read Gold & Silver)
 




Saturday, 3 January 2015

Stop people from submitting a Google Form more than once

This article explains how to stop more than one person providing a response to a questionnaire that you have made using Google Forms.


Previously I've shown how to use Google Forms to put a survey or questionnaire into your blog.

Sometimes when you put a form into a blog-post, it is OK for people to respond more than once - and Forms even has an option to submit another entry immediately.

But sometimes it's not.

For example, if you are researching a particular topic, you probably want each person's opinion to count once, rather than having an enthusiastic person (effectively a human bot) enter their responses many times and so bias your results.

Google Forms has now a feature which lets you require everyone who wants to submit results to your survey to be logged in to a Google account, and then only lets each Google Account submit the form once.



How to stop people submitting a Google Form more than once

Follow these steps to stop the same user entering a form multiple times:
  1. Edit the form.
  2. Click the Settings bar
  3. Turn on the "Allow only one response per user" option.




Job done!   You will now only get one answer from each person.   Read one to find out more effects of doing this, and some more issues that you need to consider.


The effect of the one-response-per-user checkbox

When this option is turned in, each response is guaranteed to come from a unique Google-account.

People who want to respond to your form must log-in using a Google account before they can see the form.

The person's email address isn't recorded in the results sheet but Forms won't accept another entry from the same Google Account.

If someone tries to complete your Google Form again, a warning is shown, saying "You've already responded. You can only fill out this form once. Try contacting the owner of the form if you think this is a mistake."


Is the Google account name available to the form-owner?

No. Google Forms checks the currently-logged-in account against the list of accounts that have submitted a response, but it does not display the account-names anywhere in the form results page.

Disadvantages of this approach

  • People who do not have Google Account cannot use your form.
  • People who are skeptical about linking their email address with their form entry may be unwilling to respond  - no matter how you try to re-assure them that you don't see it.
  • Other's may think that you have their email address, and so get annoyed if you ask for it on your form.
  • People who have multiple Google Accounts can still respond multiple times: a single person can control many different Google accounts, and could (if they were sufficiently evil / motivated) sign out and in again using each one to submit multiple results.


Are people who responded before the option was turned on counted?

No:   Google only tracks users who complete your form after the "Allow only one response per user" option is first turned on.   If you turn it on for an existing form, people will still have one more chance to respond.

However if you turn the option off and then on again, it does remember which Google accounts have responded during the time that the option was off, and stops them from responding again.


Some other things to consider

Is it really necessary

Some people may turn this option on because it seems like the right thing to do, even if it really doesn't not matter if someone entered more than one response. This could annoy some visitors - for example, someone who completes your questionnaire today, and then remembers later on that there is something else they would like to say.

My recommendation is that you should only use the Allow only one response per user option if it really makes sense for your form to be like this.   Otherwise, leave it turned off.


Don't let it stop YOU from testing your form

If your form is even slightly complicated, it is a good idea to test it (perhaps from a private test blog) before you start using it.

However if "Allow only one response per user" is turned on, then you will only be able to enter one response yourself.

The solution to this is to:
  • Leave the option off while you are testing your form
  • Only turn it on again just before you install the form it into your blog.

Other ways to guarantee unique responses

If you decide that allowing only one response per Google account is not a good approach for your form, then you may want to consider other ways of ensuring that each person only participates once. For example:
  • Ask each person to enter their email address on the form, and only accept results from unique addresses. (But do remember that you cannot be certain that the addresses are associated with the people who provided them.)
  • Make completing the form "inviation only" and email respondents a unique code that they have to input, then don't take account of any responses that don't have a valid code: you may need to enlist help from a neutral 3rd party to help with this, if you want respondents to believe that their input in anonymous.
  • If your form is made with a Google Apps user-account, rather than a standard Google account, then you have an option to limit a Google Form to only accept responses from users who are in your domain - and if you do this, the responses-sheet records the person's username as well.

    So in this case, you could simply sort by user-name, and leave our responses where the one user-name responded more than once.



Related Articles

How to show a survey / questionnaire / form in blogger

Understanding Google accounts

Friday, 2 January 2015

How to get Adsense Account Approved for Blogspot with Little Trick Read more: How to get Adsense Account Approved for Blogspot

We all know that Adsense contextual ads are best paying Ad program for Bloggers. Though, I have already shared my tutorial on : Create Adsense account but question remains the same: How to get Adsense account approval for BlogSpot bloggers, getting an adsense approval is not that easy. Google adsense have some strict account approval policies and one of them is blog should be 6 months old. Though, it’s not always true and if you have created a quality Website, you can get an approved adsense account easily.
The major problem is for BlogSpot bloggers, for some reasons Google adsense, doesn’t entertain BlogSpot bloggers. One of the most common reason BlogSpot bloggers get is Issue with page type.  One easy way to get adsense account with a BlogSpot blog is grab a custom domain, create a pofessional Email address and apply for adsense account. This works, in 70% of cases. But, in case if you don’t have money to spend on a domain, here is a free trick which will get you an adsense account approval with co.cc domain.
how to get adsense account
There is a simple trick which you can use to get your adsense account approved for blogspot domain quickly.
If your blogspot account have sufficient number of post (minimum 5+) then it’s easy to get your adsense account approved. If you have personal domain and host chances of adsense approval is very high.
Now the question is,

How to get Adsense account approval using Co.Cc Domain trick:

There are many web services which provide you free domain names and that will be very handy for you to get your Google adsense account approved easily. One of the trick which worked for me at the time of writing this post is: Using Co.cc domain for Adsense approval. Here I’m sharing my step by step guide for budding bloggers to get adsense account:
Register yourself by going to .co.cc domain registration page. Select your free domain name, I will suggest use the same domain name which you have on blogSpot. This will help you to preserve your Blog brand name. Infact, when ever you plan to migrate to WordPress, make sure you buy the domain name with your current BlogSpot or co.cc domain name.
Suppose if you have domain name as virgintech.blogspot.com then search for the availability of virgintech.co.cc.
Activate your account and login to your .co.cc account and click on Set up>> manage domain
Select Zone record and in the host column enter your .co.cc domain name : shoutmeloud.co.cc
Now select CNAME for Type and enter ghs.google.com on the value field.
By now you have done setting up your co.cc domain and it’s time now to set up your blogspot blog for the same.

How to Redirect blogSpot blog to Co.cc domain Name:

How to redirect your blogspot blog to custom domain?

Login to your blogspot account, under settings>publishing, select Switch to custom domain
  • Now enter your co.cc domain name in the field and click on save.
  • It will take one to two days to take settings in effect.
  • As soon as your blog is redirected .co.cc domain , apply for adsense again.
  • Some time Google adsense reject the application, the key word is resubmit your application.
Even I got my adsense account approved after almost 15 resubmission.


Read more: How to get Adsense Account Approved for Blogspot with Little Trick