Get Paid To Advertise With A Tattoo

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I will be honest I have actually heard of this before. Where companies will pay people to apply temporary tattoos to some part of their body and advertise for some sort of business. The most recent company to do something like this was an airline in New Zealand. They actually put an ad out in the paper for bald men and asked that they put a temporary tattoo on their bald head and walk around the airport advertising this particular airline. If you ask me this is rather genius. Because it you see a bald man walking towards you, you are going to look and even more so if they have a tattoo on their head. I haven’t heard if this form of advertising helped the airline in anyway, but I can assure you it definitely got peoples attention.

Air Force Challenge Coins

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For most folks it’s mystery where the first Air Force challenge coins came from but if you are in the Air Force you know the meaning.

Challenge coins are available for all branches of the military, police forces all over the country, and many other organizations. The commemorative aspect of giving the coin exists for many reasons - for services provided or for membership for a period of time. The coins can be for many years of loyal service to a company. However, the main meaning behind the coins originates with the US Air Force.

Peer-To-Peer: A Musicians Highway to the World

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This article peer-to-peer networks and the controversy that
is associated with them. It also explains the need for them and discusses the
many ways that new musicians can benefit from their use.

Peer-to-peer is the term used to describe a complex computer
network. It is very different from a regular computer network as there are no
centralised servers; it is simply a group of nodes connecting for the purpose
of sharing files.