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Do you wish you could just log onto the net and come out a winner? Well you can thanks to contents run online that could win you prizes. There are all kinds if contents and all kinds of prizes one can win on these websites.

One such contest is the movie contest where one can win genuine movie DVDs, movie tickets and prizes related to a movie. These are run mainly to promote a particular movie to create a buzz and get people talking about it so people can turn out to watch it.  Some will also run contests where one is required to simply a rate a movie, write a short review about it or just a comment about it  to win something. Some websites will take it further and offer points or coupons that you can redeem in popular stores or malls.

Another kind of contest one can play is game based ones like the World Invasion: Battle Los Angles Contest where one answers a few questions to win prizes. Others are the Black Swan contest based on a movie by the same name and the True Grit contest also based on a movie by the same name. No Strings Attached is another movie-based game that one can play and win prizes and so is the Patiala House Contest based on the story of an Indian cricket player who dreamt of playing for England.

There are also games like puzzles and games one can play and win such as crosswords, chess, word lists, number series, cross sums, number fill-ins, anagrams, double sevens, cryptic arithmetic and cryptograms. These can win one cash or prizes like home appliances, phones and clothes.

For those who aspire to win some cash, the games to play are games like Tournament of Riches and One on One that offer cash as prizes. There are also interactive games that one can play online to win cash. 

Kids can also find games that are appropriate for their age. There are games that are educational as well such as science, language or geography based quizzes that help a child to learn as well as offering them prizes like books and toys.

There are also contests tailored for specific groups of people like foreigners who can play games about the language of the country they are in to help them learn it or contests that are quizzes about the country they are in that wins them prizes like maps or pamphlets with commonly used words and some information about the country they are visiting.

For the humorous, there are contests based on humor like tongue twisters, puns and wordplay, knock knock jokes, fun contests, the GRY puzzle and bragging jokes that offer prizes like joke books or mugs and t-shirts with fun and humorous writing on them.

If you have some time to kill and want to come out with something to show for your free time, try one of these contests to win prizes and you could be laughing all the way to the bank or at least a bank of freebies.

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Tribal DDB Launches New Online Campaign for Launch of Guardian’s Crossword Over Mobile Service

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Tribal DDB Launches New Online Campaign for Launch of Guardian’s Crossword Over Mobile Service










(PRWEB) November 24, 2005

This week, Tribal DDB launches a new online ad campaign to promote Guardian’s free trial of its new mobile crossword service.

With an objective of generating subscriptions to the new service, the campaign comprises banners and skyscrapers and launches on http://www.guardian.co.uk.

Graham MacFadyen, Subscriptions Manager at Guardian Unlimited, comments: “This campaign is part of a wider strategy of offering Guardian content through a variety of digital touch-points, while continuing our focus on driving revenue through mobile channels.”

Tribal’s creative shows a blank crossword puzzle and invites consumers who wish to take up the one-day trial to enter their mobile number into the blank spaces.

Matthew Law, Account Director at Tribal DDB, explains: “The Guardian crossword campaign is all about making the process for consumers to access Guardian’s range of content as direct and as easy as possible.”

Guardian’s mobile crossword service costs £3 a month. For this, consumers receive a daily cryptic and quick crossword, direct to their mobile. The campaign will run for 3 months

About Tribal DDB

Tribal DDB is a top ten international digital marketing agency, with a strong reputation for strategic thinking and excellent creative work. Tribal DDB delivers the full spectrum of digital services from online marketing, media buying and planning and strategic direction through to web design and programming.

Tribal DDB clients include: Marmite, Volkswagen, Harvey Nichols, Guardian, AXA, Philips, TUI, Johnson & Johnson and Mobileshop.

http://www.tribalddb.co.uk

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Unique Thinking About Ancient Astronaut

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A GUIDE TO CRYPTIC THINKING, decoding ciphers, brings the topic of ancient astronaut back to hot.When we talk about ancient astronaut, there is a theory that alien astronaut visited our earth during ancient times and they affected our creation of civilization and humankind as well. Did those alien astronauts help us on the ancient marvels, such as pyramid, Easter Island, or the Nasca Lines in Peru? Were they responsible for the advanced ancient civilizations like Egypt or the Mayans? It is interesting that the mural (painting) recorded the pictures of ancient astronaut used to visit our earth at Mountain Helan in ancient China before 7000 years. The astronaut in the pictures had an armet and sealed clothing, which is very similar to the appearance of our modern astronaut. It was also showed the UFO in the mural. It is assuming the aliens showed up earliest in China. In 1970′s, an international sensation was happened by Erich von Deniken caused. He challenged the primitive human constructed the large-stone building by themselves. He imagined the ancient astronaut supporting it. Validated by archaeologists that the large-stone building constructed by primitive human without alien support. But it cannot say giving up to search the possibility of other evidence of ancient astronaut. Published by St. George published. A GUIDE TO CRYPTIC THINKING, incantation of the law against inept critics. There is a section of the book is regarded to ancient astronaut. It takes up the challenge about ancient astronaut. It does not concern with what the alien astronaut did, but care about what they left behind. The way is led by Deception cryptography. May be you would ask, “What is this book talking about?” It covers several categories including science, society, culture, art and etc which linking with archaeoastronomy, astrobiology, planetary astronomy, SETI astronomy, and cosmology. One section is talking about a Nostradamus prophecy of the JFK assassination. One section is showing and reevaluating archaeological imagination. One section is presenting something about a parallel universe and time travel at a velocity of light. One section is sharing us a scheme to pull humankind out of the Dark Ages. One section is concerning a lost book of divine revelation called the Revelations of Elijah and a branch of medieval Judaism know as the Kabbalah as well. One section is referring to rearranging the orbits of the outer spaces. General speaking, this book wants to tell you about the theme of Cryptic thinking. What is Cryptic Thinking? The author explains: “It looks as a tool while decoding some messages which hided by deception cryptography. In some respects, same as the type of thinking, it is needed to construct or solve cryptic challenges just like crossword puzzles, but extends beyond written words to encompass all kinds of ciphers i.e. geometric ciphers, mathematical ciphers, date ciphers, and etc. Obviously, from the view point of St. George, A GUIDE TO CRYPTIC THINKING should not be a conglomerate book about separate and distinct subjects. It may look as an exclusive theme about a fish completely. A single fish from extra solar and come into our solar system 5 hundreds years ago. According to the thinking of St. George, this was not exactly a fish we know normally. It is talent and has multiple functions, i.e. understanding of human language. So, it may be ideal to refer to it as an aquatic alien.

Morten St. George (a pen name) was born in the United States but had been stayed in England and Latin American countries for many years. Now he resides in Brazil. He was developing a theory of alien contact during the sixth century years ago. His findings are popular in the world but different from historical and religious scholars. Many years later, he summarizes: “If the aliens had wanted more than one person.”Cryptic Thinking:http://www.crypticthinking.com


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Combinations of clues types can be found in cryptic crossword puzzles. Learn about clue combinations with tips from a puzzle expert in this free word games video. Expert: Chris FA Johnson Contact: cfaj.freeshell.org/wordfinder/ Bio: Chris FA Johnson began composing cryptic corssword puzzles in 1979, for the University of Toronto alumni magazine, The Graduate. Filmmaker: Kevin Fletcher

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