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Posted on May 25th, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

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The KC Chiefs Tickets – Vanishing Before You Can React

Posted on May 22nd, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

The KC Chiefs Chiefs and their founder – Lamar Hunt have done much to change the face of American Football. In fact Lamar Hunt was responsible for the merger of the American Football League and the National Football League, a move that did much to simplify American Football and make life easier for its fans. KC Chiefs football tickets disappear much before one would expect. Therefore, you must make sure that you book your Chiefs tickets in advance.

The Story Of Success

Originally formed in 1960 in Dallas, the team moved to Kansas City in 1963 and was renamed the Kansas City Chiefs. The ‘Chiefs’ in the name is partly in honor of the Mayor of Kansas – H Roe Bartle who was nicknamed the Chief and had a great role in persuading Lamar Hunt to move to his city.

For around the next ten years, the Kansas City Chiefs were the most successful team in the AFL. They won the league championship in 1963, 1966 and 1969 and achieved a record 92-50 score over the years. The Chiefs were also the second AFL team to defeat an NFL club (the well regarded Minnesota Vikings during Super Bowl IV).

If ever a team has had solid fan support, it is the Chiefs. The Arrowhead Stadium – the home base of the team has had a record 149 sell out games and a record of 104 – 40 while playing at home since the 1990s. Whether the Chiefs win or lose, their fans are vocal and visible everywhere. There is also a tradition of booing opposing teams and that has been broken rarely. The last time was in 2001 when the New York Giants were spared the ‘honor’ of being booed.

Besides football, the Chiefs’ management has taken care to develop a culture all its own. This also accounts for the diehard fan support that the Chiefs have. For example, the FM commentary rights agreement between the KCFX is one of the longest running contracts in the NFL. KCFX has broadcast all Chiefs’ games since 1989 and while Mitch Holthus is the current play announcer, many previous commentators are still associated with the commentary and stay on to add comments and color. The Chiefs’ radio network is large. It extends over six states and has 61 affiliate stations.

Yet another crowd pulling feature with the Chiefs has been Warpaint. He is a Pinto horse that was ridden bareback by rider Bob Johnson wearing a full Native American head-dress. The rider horse duo circled the field before the start of every home game and performed victory laps after each touchdown. Warpaint (and Bob) were retired after 1989 but there is a strong demand to get them back. The management is also inclined to do so.

With the vast fan following that the Kansas City Chiefs have managed to acquire and keep, practically every game is sold out. Most fans of course have realized that the best and least troublesome method of getting their tickets is by getting them online from reputed ticket selling franchises. It spares you the hassles of traveling and waiting, only to be told that all tickets have already been snapped up. An online booking generally guarantees good tickets, great prices and an enjoyable game.

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Role Of Spider SEO

Posted on October 5th, 2007 in Uncategorized by admin

Know Thy SEO Spider

NO I am not talking about the eight-legged hairy creatures of nightmares. These spiders are electronic, used by search engines, and if you ignore them they give you nightmares that will haunt you every waking moment

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is all about common sense; it doesn’t necessitate specific knowledge of algorithms, programming and classifications. All it requires is a basic understanding of how search engines spiders work. Taking care of the search engine spiders likes and dislikes can prove to be crucial for the health and success of your website.

The Spider at Work

They are called spiders because they crawl over the Web in search of content. Search engines gather data about a website by ’sending’ the spider or bots to ‘read’ the site and copy its content. This content is stored in the search engine’s database. As they copy and absorb content from one document, they create record links and send other bots to make copies of content on those linked documents this process goes on and on. As of now the major search engines have established databases that measure their size in the tens of billions using this process.

Spyware - A Hidden Menace

Posted on May 5th, 2007 in Uncategorized by admin

The internet age has brought us many wonderful things like shopping from home, unlimited research capabilities, and YouTube. However, this new era has also ushered in a hidden menace: spyware and adware now infect over 90% of the world’s computers. The problem is that these digital viruses, like their biological namesake, change their structure just as quickly as programs can be written to detect and delete them.

These malicious files are also aptly named in regards to their effects on a computer’s performance. This is due to the nature of how a spyware program operates: spyware is installed on your system without your knowledge, and does not leave an icon on your desktop nor can it be deleted using Windows’ “Add or remove programs,” feature. While you browse the web, listen to music, and chat on your computer, spyware runs in the background, keeping track of everything you do and type. This information is relayed back to whatever company caused the software to be installed in the first place. When multiple spyware applications have installed themselves onto a machine, they all continue to run at the same time on top of whatever else the owner is doing. This dramatically slows down even a very fast computer.