My try at Forex
Wednesday, August 19th, 2009 | Uncategorized | No Comments
For the past two weeks I’ve been trying Forex trading, after finding out I could start from as little as $25, I thought it couldn’t hurt. Anyway, I’ve learnt a lot about it in a short time, and have realised that to make a profit, I need to learn more and stick to a trading method that has a measure of success. It takes discipline, and patience at times. I got up to a $1000 in profit after investing a few hundred, however one problem is knowing when to stop, as it can go away just as quick or even quicker than you get it.
Here’s a video from the trader I was using:
Ideas on 2012
Wednesday, January 7th, 2009 | Life, Uncategorized | No Comments
By now you must be quite curious about the year 2012. Is what people are saying really true?
Well a lot of it is just hype, and fear mongering, however there are definitely reasons to be concerned in that year, in particular 21/12/2012.
The year 2012 Dec 21 (11:11GMT) is talked about at: http://www.greatdreams.com/2012.htm in relation to the Mayan calendar (the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar) and how it represents the Winter Solstice and the crossing of the Galactic Equator. It is the end of what the Mayans call “The Great Cycle” which is of 1,872,000 days in length. The actual time according to their dating system is the year 13:0:0:0:0.
It is also mentioned that in a book called “The Mayan Prophecies”, by Adrian Gilbert and Maurice Cotterell, that the end of the Great Cycle is the culmination of a series of long-term sunspot cycles, which will flip the suns magnetic field, causing “causing earthquakes and flooding on earth. Moreover, the changing magnetic field will alter the endocrine production of the pineal gland.” (David Willcock has an interesting video on Google videos where he mentions about the pineal gland).
So there is some evidence/theories/revealing studies of ancient texts, that point to activities caused by the above i.e. our sun aligning so that it apears to rise from the galactic centre, and increased sun-spot activity which may cause a change in the magnetic field of the sun and also a polar shift on the earth.
-You don’t have to search far on the internet to find that solar storms are on the increase, and the sun will be in such an alignment on the above date. (the alignment itself does not appear to be unsafe physically)
Other theories/prophecies for 2012 include:
- The Hopi Indians, have it as a time of purification of the earth.
- The prophecies of St Malachy predict only 1 more Pope (not exactly saying it will end in 2012)
- Nostradamus hints of it being a time when an asteroid may collide with earth.
- Experiments using the Chinese I-Ching lead people to believe it’s the end of our time.
- Some surprising words cross with 2012 in the Bible Code.
- Some say Einstein said it’s when a polar shift will occur, but actually he didn’t give a date he just talked about the theory of when there is a dramatic change in the ice in the poles there may be a shift - which is happening during these times. (http://www.crystalinks.com/poleshifts.html)
- The ancient Sumerian texts, (which people like Zacharia Sitchin have translated) talk about there being another planet in our solar system which has a 3600 year orbit and travels between Jupiter and Mars, it is said that the “Annunaki” (or “Nephilim”), a race of aliens live on that planet, which Sitchin calls Nibiru (planet X). - This is a very interesting theory and probably the most thought provoking of all, however there are many sceptics on both the physics and translations, the truth to this one should be seen in the next year or 2 if there is such a planet. (One video on youtube, says by March 09).
One thing I’ll say is that all these predictions and prophecies, call for at least a bit of Hollywood commotion, and so yes we have 2012 the movie, coming out this year in July… cool.
I’m not worried myself, however if NASA/politicians are hiding any evidence. that’s uncool.
There are movies about 2012 being a time of a consciousness shift.. they are also quite interesting, however many are anti-Christian so it’s hard to sift through what’s out there and find the truth, be careful when looking at movies/sites about 2012 as many seem to be true, but are based on lies.
One recent documentary I found interesting was: “Nostradamus 2012″ on youtube, from the History Channel.
If there will be a polar shift… we should be able to survive.. have an evacuation plan in case there are any huge earthquakes/tidal waves. Be careful of massive solar flares which are a cause of the Aurora Australis, if there is a massive one, the Aurora may spread to other countries.. -Don’t stare at it, stay indoors would be my suggestion.
There is no evidence to say that the Mayan’s believed the end of the great cycle was the end of the world, they actually celebrated the end of cycles.
Other pages with more theories include: http://2012-predictions-review.blogspot.com/
Final note, just because I have mentioned some peoples names above it does not mean I support them (besides Einstein).
-Lindsay
SydneyFriends new community site!
Sunday, November 16th, 2008 | Meeting people, Sydney Events, SydneyFriends StartUp | No Comments
Recently I have made a new Community site for SydneyFriends, using the ’Spruz’ Sydneyfriends Community. It’s a 100% free service, why not be one of the first to sign up :). I hope it may help others find happiness in their lives.
I welcome any comments to the quality of the new community site, and hope all users can make the most of it.
If you would like to contribute in SydneyFriends forum about the community page visit the forum page today:
SydneyFriends Forum
Besides working on that page, I’ve also been working on a Japan shopping service, as I am still in Osaka, so if anyone wants some Japanese goods check out: MechaJapan.
I think I will have to make a new site, focussing on Japan, instead of writing about it here
so I’ll try to keep the focus on Sydney here. If anyone would like to contribute to this blog with articles relating to Sydney, please: Mail me.
Besides attending interviews and making websites, I’ve also been teaching English at a school and privately, which I usually enjoy doing. However I prefer working on web sites, so my time spent (working) online is usually more than the time I teach English.
I often think of the SydneyFriends and SJLG (Sydney Japanese Language Group) community in Sydney and hope everyone is enjoying late Spring weather! I am still organising the monthly SydneyFriends Party for Friday the 21st of November, which will be at Shark Hotel again.
All the best,
Lindsay
Here are a few other projects of mine:
http://www.sydney-friends.com
http://www.japanshoppingservice.com
http://www.wherecaniadvertise.com
http://www.ideason2012.com
Understanding the Japanese Culture better
Sunday, November 9th, 2008 | Cultures of Sydney, Japan, Life | No Comments
I’ll write on the following customs/habits, in this entry I’ll mention the first 5.
- Asking about your blood type
- Wearing Yukata
- O-bon
- Cleanliness
- Why Japanese things are very compact
- Kaizen - continuous improvement
- Mochi
- Behaviour in Public
1) Blood type - Some people may feel a bit strange when they first meet a Japanese person by some of the questions that may be asked. One question may be “What is your blood type”. Firstly, don’t think this is strange, as for Japanese it may be just the same as others asking what you star sign is.
Japanese TV and newspapers/magazines etc, provide daily readings as to what things will be like for that particular blood type, 0, A, B, AB etc. it would be quite interesting esp, if you are interested in star signs.
2) Yukata - The Yukata is a kind of Kimono, in recent times the yukata is becoming more popular than in the past, the most likely reason being that Kimono’s are labourious to put on. The Yukata used to only be worn as night wear, however these days people tend to wear them outdoors mainly during Summer festivals, as can be seen in the photo below.


3) Obon - Obon is one of the largest family gatherings of the year. It’s when people respect their ancestors, and visit their grave sites, to pay respect and clean the area. Obon is also like a Japanese version of Halloween, as it’s when spirits of the dead are meant to come back and roam the earth.
There are a number of traditional events, such as lighting a candle and floating it down a river on a boat to symbolise the souls returning back home. There is also an organised dance called Bon Odori, which many towns partake in. At the end of Obon, there are 5 large fires lit around Kyoto, “Gozan no okuribi” which represent 5 spirits that can be seen in heaven and on earth. O’bon is a Buddhist festival with roots supposedly from India.
4) Cleanliness - In general Japanese people are very clean. Like every country there are differences between families.. however the really clean here… go over the top. One friend stayed with a family in Shikoku, who were extra clean.. They wash their wooden floor every morning, and before you enter their house, you need to take off your shoes, your feet will be washed! then you wear slippers indoors. Luckily that’s only in extreme cases. However you do need to take your shoes off at the “Genkan” before entering almost all Japanese houses, then it depends on the custom of the house, they either have slippers or you can just wear socks around. Most Japanese slippers are a bit small for my size 11 (~30cm) foot. So socks are fine for me
5) Compactness - Japanese have an art for fitting things in. If you look around Japanese houses, you may sometimes be amazed with how well things are stored, with very few spaces left unused. In apartments, you will often see garages with a rotating lift so you can store 6 or more cars, with an entrance for just 2. You’ll see many bicycles that can be folded in half
and the average width of cars is less than in most western countries.
-Lindsay (currently in Osaka)
www.sydneyfriends.tv
Here is a link to my Japan Buying Service:
Rinkai - Japan Shopping Service
Osaka
Thursday, October 16th, 2008 | Japan, Uncategorized | No Comments
This blog is meant to be things relating to Sydney, however now that I’m in Japan, for at least one month, I thought I’d write about my time here.
I had a great time in Osaka today. It’s my second day in Japan.. I arrived last night, after a long flight with Jetstar… I felt pretty bad after a bus trip to my accommodation, however from the moment I entered the very nice apartment and drank Oronamin C I felt a lot better, and after the bath.. almost back to 100%
Things I’ve noticed in Osaka:
- Subway restaurant has different flavous, Kajun chicken is my favourite.
- There are a lot more “loan offices”
- There are no poker machines/casinos however there are plenty of Pachinko parlours.
- It’s vending machine heaven here, all kinds of drink align the streets.
- There’s great shopping.
- There is generally a better sense of fashion here than in Australia.
- It’s a very clean place! Australia is clean too, but considering that there are a lot more people in Japan than in Australia, Japan is doing extremely well.
- Lots of people ride bicycles on wide footpaths.
- The roads are very well organised, with highways often built above standard roads.
- Excellent transport system, such as subways, a few different train companies, buses and taxis.
- Great unique food, such as sushi, takoyaki, okonomiyaki, obentou, soba and lots more
- Pretty women
- I like the taste of Japanese coffee, and most cafes serve royal milk tea - oishii
- Vending machines have canned coffee and royal milk tea, as well as lots of “Genki juice” - juice that is full of vitamins, caffeine etc.
- Houses are very convenient! eg
- A machine speaks in the kitchen when the bath is ready.
- Toilets have built-in washlets.
- Kitchens have cool things like draws that pull out to be a chopping board.
- Air-conditioned rooms.
- The bath has a built-in TV.
- Lights can be turned on using a remote.
I had a light dinner tonight - okura to tororo no macha soba, and takoyaki. Soon to have dessert.
I’d like to hear from others that have been to Osaka, maybe we can compare notes.
The above conveniences may not be in every place but the new apartment I’m in is very cool.
-Lindsay
www.sydneyfriends.tv
ps. I’ve started a Japan shopping service:
www.japanshoppingservice.com
Differences and similarities of Byron Bay and Sydney
Monday, October 13th, 2008 | Cultures of Sydney, Life | No Comments
As I grew up in Byron Bay and have lived in Sydney for the past 3 years (and 1 year 14 years ago) I thought I’d write about the differences and similarities of the two places.
Firstly both places are growing very fast.. when I was a child Byron Bay’s population was about 6000 people, now it must be around 20,000 or more and tripling in holiday season, however due to land and building restrictions, the population of the town can’t increase too much more unless there are major building changes - at the moment the council has restricted the height of buildings to be no higher than about 4 stories. Byron Bay’s house prices are among the most expensive in Australia in particular from about 2004 house prices went through the roof with some house prices tripling in a matter of weeks.
Sydney’s population is growing all the time, and the population is spreading out through the suburbs, at least the houses can go upwards in Sydney with taller buildings being built all the time. House prices are also very expensive in most suburbs of Sydney and finding a place to rent in ‘07, ‘08 is a difficult task indeed, with usually over 50 coming to inspect a place at the one time.
Some people say Sydney is like a big Byron Bay, as Sydney also has beautiful beaches, and good pubs and shopping, just go to places like Newtown for the hippies :). . I can see what they mean, as there are many beautiful places in Sydney, the headlands around the Harbour, the beautiful bushland walkways around Manly, Lane Cove etc. the excellent restaurants and entertainment of the city. For me Sydney is like a bigger version of Byron Bay, however bigger isn’t always better. As the uniqueness and petiteness of Byron Bay is that you can see all of the town and most beaches in one big walk, however in Sydney you could spend days just going to all the beaches.
Sydney has a lot of great places, however they aren’t as accessible as places in a small town like Byron Bay, I guess you could make a place like Byron Bay if you mix, i.e. Dee Why with Palm Beach and Newtown with Lane Cove, however that’s silly and it may also be an insult to those unique places. Byron Bay is unique and so are those suburbs….. there’s not much point in saying you can make Byron Bay in Sydney.
Some people say Sydney is boring, well Byron Bay can also be boring, any place can be boring if you let yourself be bored. Some say Sydney is an exciting place, and it can be if you allow yourself to get excited and put yourself in the right situations. Byron Bay can also be a fun place.
Sydney beats Byron Bay for jobs… more jobs there, that’s one of the reasons I moved there. There are more people in Sydney, but that doesn’t mean you’ll have a better social life, it depends on who you spend your time with and who your circle of friends are. Cities can be a lonely place, if you don’t find people to mingle with, it can be hard. Small towns are friendlier, maybe that’s why many people like Byron Bay… these days it’s on the most part a backpacker town.. so you can play “spot the local” they are becoming a bit rarer to see.
The air is fresher in Byron Bay, water probably cleaner, night time much quieter.. however there are many tranquil places in Sydney, you just have to be lucky to live there.
I’m a bit of a city person myself..(even though I spent most of my life in a small town) there’s more to see in the city, more people to meet, (however more is not necessarily better), I like meeting people from Asia as I speak Japanese, and some of other Asian languages, so Sydney is a good place for me as there are many students studying English there. The population of Sydney city has a majority of Asians, however the ethnicities of the suburbs vary.. quite diversely. Byron Bay’s main ethnicity is Caucasian, with a wide variety of backpackers going through the town, most from Europe however it is slowly becoming more popular with Asian tourists, with Byron Bay now having it’s own language school.
Any facts welcome.. I’ll try and modify this blog from time to time.
-Lindsay
www.sydneyfriends.tv
The Meaning of Life
Monday, September 29th, 2008 | Life | 2 Comments
I thought I’d add a bit of philosophy to my blog. . I’m sure many of you have asked this question at some time in your life. This entry is not aimed at giving one answer but to look at some of the many answers from my point of view ![]()
If you have read the answer to that question at Wikipedia, you will find the answer according to the many different factions of philosophy and science. Some are quite surprising such as Nihilism which claims that the universe has no meaning, and Logical positivism which doubts whether the question is even meaningful.
As I am a Christian, I believe the purpose of life is to serve God, and one way to serve God is to be the best me that I can be. One nice saying that Andre Agassi got from one of his friends and said in one of his tennis coaching videos, was “Our life is God’s gift to us, what we do with our life is our gift to God”. I think that if we do the best with what we have, what more can we do?? However there will be different interpretations on what is the best way to “do the best with what we have”. How can we do the best with what we have… that also depends on what your values are, some may think that to do the best, would be to spread the Word of God, the best way we can, others may say it’s to use our natural talents the best we can, even if it may be to become the worlds best boxer, such as Evander Holyfield.
So besides pleasing God, what may be other meanings to life?
Just listening to the world a bit, it’s not too hard to come up with answers such as
To be happy
To be powerful
To raise children
To become popular
To make friends
To do business well
To travel the world and explore
To party and have fun
To take care of the world and universe
To study and grow more intelligent
To better the human race
And the list goes on. Why do some people turn to Christianity? to simplify things? I don’t blame you
I became Christian as I was born into it. However I can still argue for Christianity with the huge array of counter arguments.
So as you have grasped, I do believe life has a meaning and it’s important to live life according to God’s commands. So for me it’s quite simple.. to please God. Does that mean I can’t have happiness and power? Look at some of the people in the old Testament, they were very rich and powerful with many wives.. I’m sure they were happy and powerful, then again you might say, happy are the meek and those that get persecuted for God’s sake. I agree, they are very special people.
Is it that life in 2008, people are too self centered to be bothered about pleasing anyone else but themselves? We have so many conveniences, and can experience so much if we set self fulfilling goals.
Is life just to see how happy we can be? or for the kinder, how happy we can make our family and friends? Many of us wish that to be the case. Christians say, there is no condemnation for those in Christ, so some people don’t seem to care about if they sin. . and think God is so kind he can’t send anyone to hell could he? Well, this kind of question puts people really off religion. Christians telling others they will go to hell for this or that. . Is the meaning of life to escape hell? to help others escape hell? Those that follow the Great Commission may believe they are saving others from hell.
I have never really taken evangelism to heart, but I respect those that do, maybe I will oneday. I try to do the best I can with my life.. and that’s the kind of meaning to life I like to have.. To be the best me I can be. To use the skills that I believe I have for the good of myself and for mankind.
Someone asked me why I wrote about this topic.. I said.. I feel a bit down… and
When I get down I get deep.. hehe.. :) Life is a garden, dig it.. kind of deep.
On a more personal note.. I am a teacher (ESL and primary school) so I think for me, besides loving family, and as many people I can.. teaching children is one of the main purposes of my life so far, so the meaning of life for me could be to be the best teacher, boyfriend -> husband, friend, classmate, webmaster etc… I can be.
Looking forward to your comments.
-Lindsay
www.sydneyfriends.tv
Recommended Affiliate Networks
Sunday, September 21st, 2008 | SydneyFriends StartUp | No Comments
After looking at different kinds of products to advertise on my site. I came up with a list of the best Affiliate Network sites that I have found so far, I made a site: http://www.affiliatenetworkman.com to share the list and have also put on the page the top 10 Affiliate Network sites in Australia - the sites are either Affiliate Networks or sites that help you find advertising campaigns. SydneyFriends is considering making it’s own affiliate campaign, however in the meantime, we are advertising some products from Affiliate Networks, as can be seen on the shopping page.
For those that do not know, affiliate programs allow you to advertise relevant ads for a company on your site, and if someone clicks on/purchases something from that site you can get a payment/commission. Affiliate Networks, are sites which host many affiliate campaigns for various companies.
The benefits of joining an Affiliate Network is that they manage all the payments for you, so you can host 10+ ads for different companies from the one site, using the one log in, and receiving one lump payment, which is very convenient, and it makes it easier to reach the amount necessary to receive a commission payment.
Here is the list:
Top 10 Affiliate Networks |
| 1) PepperJamNetworks - I was very impressed with their site, and their customer service, but equally important to publishers is that they have an impressive number of advertisers. |
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| 2) Market Leverage - Has a personal approach to it’s customers and like some new Affiliate Networks likes to call it’s customers prior to approval. Has ~366 affiliate campaigns. |
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| 3) MoreNiche - Has a very good referral program for itself - $20 + 5% commission others make, they are also developing a good number of campaigns. | |
| 4)Commission Monster - Has over 320 campaigns from Australia alone, they are very professional and have some big-name campaigns running. | |
| 5) Aplead - Has ~163 campaigns which are mostly pay per lead. Aplead was also quick to reply to enquiries and is growing fast. |
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| 6)Link Connector - Allows you to put their advertisements on your site, get paid $100 for each merchant you sign up in their referral program. | |
| 7)TNX.net - Has an impressive site, easy to use, and has great products available. | ![]() |
| 8 )Click2Sell - Has a very good referral program - Get 30% from every referred member’s fees paid to Click2Sell. | Sign Up |
| 9)LinkXl - Here you can earn $5.00 USD for each commission generated by an affiliate in your tier. | ![]() |
| 10)Performancingads.com - I was impressed by this companies fast customer service, and they are also quickly gaining popularity. | ![]() |
You can use some of these affiliate networks, to help make money on blogs. For more info on making money on blogs, check out this blog.
Sydney Friends Party!!
Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | Meeting people, Sydney Events | 1 Comment
Last night - Friday the 12th of September, was SydneyFriends first get together !! For most people it was mainly drinks at Shark hotel, those that arrived early ate dinner there too. Later on in the night was some pool playing, more drinking, socialising and a bit of dancing.
At first I came with two friends - two Japanese girls, and we got the tables ready, then a short while later I noticed two others had arrived early (my English teacher friend and his Japanese friend), so they joined us, we ate some pizza and wedges and had a few drinks.
I didn’t have many real confirmation of numbers, maybe 10-15 I thought so it was a good surprise to see that around 30 people turned up in total.
I only put up a few ads at jams.tv and one ad at gumtree, the rest was word-of mouth at a language exchange group, or sms to old contacts on my phone. Most of the people who turned up were either Japanese or Australian, however two people who saw the ad from gumtree were welcome additions to the group - a man from India, and a lady from England, two very friendly people.
Basically it was a fun night… two conversations I remember… one about a person being a “yowajin” weak drinker/ weak man, so I asked what was the opposite in Japanese, so I was given a word about a hard-on, another funny one was I thought I heard someone say “uwaki kusai” -> smells like an affair. when they actually said “waki kusai” smells like armpits.
anyway, you had to be there.
Overall most people seemed happy with the night with plenty of nice guys, and beautiful women
a good start to what will hopefully be a monthly / every 2 month party, with regular outings in between such as next weeks (20th Sept. 08) walk in the Botanic Gardens. See Sydneyfriends events page for more details.
If you are from a non-Australian culture, and you know of a website where I can invite people from your country living in Sydney to come to one of our future events, please let me know.
-Lindsay
www.sydneyfriends.tv
Starting An Online Shop - SydneyFriends - part 6
Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | SydneyFriends StartUp | No Comments
Sydneyfriends.tv has been online for a few months now, with the official opening party on last night. The next stage of the site, is to amp up the shop.
At the moment, Sydneyfriends has an Oscommerce shop, with no products on it yet, and has links to affiliate shops around the border of the page, as well as a guide to shops in Sydney. (I may consider using Zen-cart as well if Oscommerce doesn’t work well, or another product on the Fantastico list).
Some issues I have to deal with are:
Should I provide (free non-affiliate/non ad) links, linking to other sites (such as Woolworths) on my page… This seems to conflict with the idea of having Goodle ads on my page, as one strategy for getting a higher rate of clicks on ads is to have less places for people to go away from your site.
- possible solution, as many sites have, just link to a page describing that shop (within my site), rather than linking directly to their site.
Where can I source my products from? i.e. should I use sites foreign wholesale sites such as International Sourcing from Alibaba.com or Tradekey or can I source them by doing deals via email or whilst travelling.
How can I get leads from other sites to link to my site?
- One solution is to use current auction or reverse auction sites, with links to my site, and at the same time, sell some products on those auction sites. Some excellent Australian Auction sites include:
- OZtion - a cheaper alternative to e-bay
- Ebay.com.au
or there are the very interesting reverse / lowest bid auctions, such as
So there are two important questions, half answered, if anyone knows of other sources of products, or ways to generate leads to shops, I would appreciate a comment or two.
Other ideas for products include, buying them from a local discount store and raising the price, making the products myself, having a second-hand shop and buying things from second-hand sales. I could even register as a business and approach wholesale companies in Australia. However from my point of view, it’s best for me to start - low cost, low risk and once a solid reputation has been built up, try the more expensive sourcing options such as products from well-known companies eg. Sony.
The most important thing at this stage in developing an online shop is to start somewhere, as with all things a small start is better than no start, as a ripple can turn into a wave.
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