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It would be a dream come true having a Yellow Hummer H2 while donning a pair of cool Sunglasses and a Hawaiian shirt, looks cool though but I think It would be really expensive over $50,000 for the vehicle alone just to have that soldier of fortune look. Driving a HUM-V is one of my greatest dreams and do Off- Roading or driving a specialized vehicle on unpaved roads, such as sand, gravel, riverbeds, mud, snow, rocks, and other natural terrain would be a great adventure.
It would be a great adventure owning an all terrain vehicle and having a safari adventure in the tropical country of Africa, stereotyping Indiana Jones encountering tribes and hunting treasures and wiping off dust and dirt on Reading Glasses.
In tropical countries like africa 4×4 are the most common transportaion. Unpaved roads can attain ‘off-road’ aspects during the rainy season, when extra gears and four-wheel drive can become desirable or even necessary. Although In Western countries the term is frequently used usually more specifically for recreational pursuits.
Although this type of vehicles may look too unfit in city streets, it’s the macho look that counts for men HELL YEAH, but if you are pencil thin and you own a HUMMER it is not macho at all if you look like an antenna beside it. Just like wearing an eyeglasses without lens on it, even if it’s just Designer Frames but if you feel genius it would make you stupid if you can’t solve a simple arithmetic problem.
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Just a reminder though before buying vehicles we have to be aware of the standards in the country we are in and we should be very particular with the terrain and conditions. For example we cannot use a left hand drive vehicle in Europe because their standard for driving vehicles are all right handed. This is not really a big deal though but we should be carefully aware of that. Specially matching the terrain and tires we don’t want to drive low-rise cars on rough terrain do we? Or It will be damaged all over. Tires have certain standards for specific terrains unlike all terrain vehicles it is designed for almost everywhere dune, rocks and mud. So as we can see a Hummer is the perfect vehicle for anyone who are willing to travel around the world but one of it’s downsize is the size itself it’s just too over sized, occupying almost one lane of the highway unfit for countries with small roads like Asia unless we have a bike in the back of the trunk for backup.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 October 2008 03:28

A few days ago, I wrote an article that was republished a number of times around the internet. In it I detailed a little bit of the angst being felt by people who had been banned or suspended while diddling around in the social network – Facebook.

To a lot of people this is really a non-issue, much to do about nothing. But to the 100 Million who inhabit the fastest growing social network and the several tens of millions who now spend more time inside facebook than around the rest of the internet, this is quite a serious topic.

If you are one of those several tens of millions of users who have *lost* a facebook friend or relative, you know what I mean. And if are one of those unfortunates who have been banned or have an ongoing suspension that appears to be lasting forever, then the topic is near and dear to your heart.

Oh I forgot, there is another class of people feeling angst too. These are the mom and pop type companies who have decided to use facebook for marketing and who got a little too aggressive with their marketing when they saw that things were looking up.

In that article, I wrote a little about the facebook warning messages which I and many others consider quite bland. I detailed in vivid language that I personally felt that for such an important thing, they facebook could have done a little better in terms of bringing the urgency of the situation to their members.

However, what I didn’t go into at that time was the myriad of ways one can get suspended and banned.

Here they are, and facebook says that not reading the TOA Terms of Agreement is not an excuse.
Blatant Nudity – for you exhibitionists this is a no no
Writing too much to people who are not your friends ( yet )
Writing too much to people have invited you to be their friend but whom you have not yet accepted.
Writing on too many walls in a short period of time – looks like spam
Creating a group inside Facebook with the Facebook name/word in it – its trademarked you know.
Creating a website outside of facebook with the facebook name in it
Hijacking the accounts of others – only a hacker would do this one

Using an image that you do not have the authority to use – tens of thousands do this.
Using the facebook email like its twitter. Its not, there is a chat facility for that
If you are a group admin, spamming your own group more than three times in a day.
If you have just been warned about something. Do it twice more within an hour or so.
Sending Add requests to more than 250 people you don’t know within a 24-48 hour span of time.

Generally, it would appear that there are two classes of evil that can get one banned or suspended from facebook. Nudity and stealing images and other such types of activity is one class of activity.

The other class of activity is time based. Sending 400 emails in a month is generally ok. Sending 400 emails all in one day is not. When you get a warning about a certain activity, lets say it was writing on walls, you are NOT told how long before you can continue that activity. I am not saying that facebook is right or wrong in not telling users, but this uncertainty makes it more difficult for spammers to figure out when they can continue spamming – so some would say its all good.

Read the Terms of Conditions and if you get suspended or banned there is an email where you can try to plead your case. I suspect they get thousands of pleading emails daily, so don’t expect a quick answer. One to three weeks may be the norm for a response.

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Last Updated on Friday, 24 October 2008 01:11