- CPMlink: CPMlink is one of the most legit URL shortener sites.You can sign up for free.It works like other shortener sites.You just have to shorten your link and paste that link into the internet.When someone will click on your link.
You will get some amount of that click.It pays around $5 for every 1000 views.They offer 10% commission as the referral program.You can withdraw your amount when it reaches $5.The payment is then sent to your PayPal, Payza or Skrill account daily after requesting it.- The payout for 1000 views-$5
- Minimum payout-$5
- Referral commission-10%
- Payment methods-Paypal, Payza, and Skrill
- Payment time-daily
- Linkbucks: Linkbucks is another best and one of the most popular sites for shortening URLs and earning money. It boasts of high Google Page Rank as well as very high Alexa rankings. Linkbucks is paying $0.5 to $7 per 1000 views, and it depends on country to country.
The minimum payout is $10, and payment method is PayPal. It also provides the opportunity of referral earnings wherein you can earn 20% commission for a lifetime. Linkbucks runs advertising programs as well.- The payout for 1000 views-$3-9
- Minimum payout-$10
- Referral commission-20%
- Payment options-PayPal,Payza,and Payoneer
- Payment-on the daily basis
- Wi.cr: Wi.cr is also one of the 30 highest paying URL sites.You can earn through shortening links.When someone will click on your link.You will be paid.They offer $7 for 1000 views.Minimum payout is $5.
You can earn through its referral program.When someone will open the account through your link you will get 10% commission.Payment option is PayPal.- Payout for 1000 views-$7
- Minimum payout-$5
- Referral commission-10%
- Payout method-Paypal
- Payout time-daily
- Short.am: Short.am provides a big opportunity for earning money by shortening links. It is a rapidly growing URL Shortening Service. You simply need to sign up and start shrinking links. You can share the shortened links across the web, on your webpage, Twitter, Facebook, and more. Short.am provides detailed statistics and easy-to-use API.
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You will be paid whenever anyone will click on that shorten a link.You can earn more than $15 for 1000 views.You can withdraw your amount when it reaches $5.Another way of earning from this site is to refer other people.You can earn 25% as a referral commission.- The payout for 1000 views-$14
- Minimum payout-$5
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- Payment Options-Paypal,Bitcoin,Skrill and Paytm,etc
- Payment time-daily
- Clk.sh: Clk.sh is a newly launched trusted link shortener network, it is a sister site of shrinkearn.com. I like ClkSh because it accepts multiple views from same visitors. If any one searching for Top and best url shortener service then i recommend this url shortener to our users. Clk.sh accepts advertisers and publishers from all over the world. It offers an opportunity to all its publishers to earn money and advertisers will get their targeted audience for cheapest rate. While writing ClkSh was offering up to $8 per 1000 visits and its minimum cpm rate is $1.4. Like Shrinkearn, Shorte.st url shorteners Clk.sh also offers some best features to all its users, including Good customer support, multiple views counting, decent cpm rates, good referral rate, multiple tools, quick payments etc. ClkSh offers 30% referral commission to its publishers. It uses 6 payment methods to all its users.
- Payout for 1000 Views: Upto $8
- Minimum Withdrawal: $5
- Referral Commission: 30%
- Payment Methods: PayPal, Payza, Skrill etc.
- Payment Time: Daily
- LINK.TL: LINK.TL is one of the best and highest URL shortener website.It pays up to $16 for every 1000 views.You just have to sign up for free.You can earn by shortening your long URL into short and you can paste that URL into your website, blogs or social media networking sites, like facebook, twitter, and google plus etc.
One of the best thing about this site is its referral system.They offer 10% referral commission.You can withdraw your amount when it reaches $5.- Payout for 1000 views-$16
- Minimum payout-$5
- Referral commission-10%
- Payout methods-Paypal, Payza, and Skrill
- Payment time-daily basis
- BIT-URL: It is a new URL shortener website.Its CPM rate is good.You can sign up for free and shorten your URL and that shortener URL can be paste on your websites, blogs or social media networking sites.bit-url.com pays $8.10 for 1000 views.
You can withdraw your amount when it reaches $3.bit-url.com offers 20% commission for your referral link.Payment methods are PayPal, Payza, Payeer, and Flexy etc.- The payout for 1000 views-$8.10
- Minimum payout-$3
- Referral commission-20%
- Payment methods- Paypal, Payza, and Payeer
- Payment time-daily
- Short.pe: Short.pe is one of the most trusted sites from our top 30 highest paying URL shorteners.It pays on time.intrusting thing is that same visitor can click on your shorten link multiple times.You can earn by sign up and shorten your long URL.You just have to paste that URL to somewhere.
You can paste it into your website, blog, or social media networking sites.They offer $5 for every 1000 views.You can also earn 20% referral commission from this site.Their minimum payout amount is only $1.You can withdraw from Paypal, Payza, and Payoneer.- The payout for 1000 views-$5
- Minimum payout-$1
- Referral commission-20% for lifetime
- Payment methods-Paypal, Payza, and Payoneer
- Payment time-on daily basis
- Cut-win: Cut-win is a new URL shortener website.It is paying at the time and you can trust it.You just have to sign up for an account and then you can shorten your URL and put that URL anywhere.You can paste it into your site, blog or even social media networking sites.It pays high CPM rate.
You can earn $10 for 1000 views.You can earn 22% commission through the referral system.The most important thing is that you can withdraw your amount when it reaches $1.- The payout for 1000 views-$10
- Minimum payout-$1
- Referral commission-22%
- Payment methods-PayPal, Payza, Bitcoin, Skrill, Western Union and Moneygram etc.
- Payment time-daily
- Ouo.io: Ouo.io is one of the fastest growing URL Shortener Service. Its pretty domain name is helpful in generating more clicks than other URL Shortener Services, and so you get a good opportunity for earning more money out of your shortened link. Ouo.io comes with several advanced features as well as customization options.
With Ouo.io you can earn up to $8 per 1000 views. It also counts multiple views from same IP or person. With Ouo.io is becomes easy to earn money using its URL Shortener Service. The minimum payout is $5. Your earnings are automatically credited to your PayPal or Payoneer account on 1st or 15th of the month.- Payout for every 1000 views-$5
- Minimum payout-$5
- Referral commission-20%
- Payout time-1st and 15th date of the month
- Payout options-PayPal and Payza
Friday, March 29, 2019
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First Weeks Of School 2018
these first few weeks of
school! It is very important for students to follow our Code of Conduct, and our procedures (SOPs) because we don't want to waste any of our precious time in P.E. class due to management issues! The students come once a week for 45 minutes, and each minute is packed full of important learning, playing, exercising and sharing. Our new PreK and Kindergarten students are also doing a great job learning the expectations. We are off to a GREAT start!
Sit and Reach Test for Flexibility |
Check out what we have learned this month: Videos are available for some activities!
Daily Dozen Warm-Up - Click here for a video of our September Daily Dozen (Bonus - your child can do this at home! Check out my youtube channel for more Daily Dozen videos).
Equipment: Students have played with a variety of different balls, bowling pins, balloons and paddles, scooters, and learned how to clean up.
Games and Skills:
Test Your Skills - Check out the VIDEO HERE! Students did tons of locomotor movements, animal walks, soccer, basketball and scooters. I also used this time to test students on the Sit and Reach and Push-Ups.
Rollerball and Pinball - 3rd-5th graders played these games to practice bowling skills, defense, and teamwork.
All students played the Color Run Game and a variety of tag games such as Fruit Loop Tag, Fruit Tag (just like Fruit Loop Tag but talked about nutrition and healthy eating!), Stop and Go Tag, and Bubble Tag. This teaches them how to run, stop and dodge safely and how to cooperate with others.
Personal Space and Spacial Awareness - All students learned about how to move safely while playing and how to stay in their own space during games and also listening times.
PACER Running Test - 3rd-5th graders participated in the PACER Pre-test
Curl-Up Test - 3rd-5th graders did a Curl-Up Pre-test (video demonstration).
It has been a great month, and I look forward to October!
Showing how we take turns during the Test Your Skills activity. |
Crab Walk |
Goalie |
This is how we clean up the balloons by giving it a "half hug". We clean up the balls with a hug with both arms! |
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Thursday, March 28, 2019
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Thanks, Joe for this great content.
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Fully Open Source 3D Killer Rabbit | Lugaru HD 1.1
Lugaru HD, aka OSS Lugaru, is now fully freely licensed. November 30th, 2016, the license was changed to state that all Wolfire assets are CC-BY-SA 3.0 licensed.
Two weeks later, version 1.1 was released. My favorite change: modern screen resolutions (e.g. 1080p) are now supported!
1.1 Highlights
- Multiple campaigns support, making it easier to install and play mods!
- These Lugaru mods are included by default as alternative to the Turner official campaign:
-- Temple, by Silb
-- Empire, by Jendraz
-- The Seven Tasks, by Philtron R. (albeit with some engine-related issues)
- All assets (animations, textures, models, maps, sounds, etc.) of Lugaru HD by Wolfire are under a free and open source license (CC-BY-SA 3.0)!
- Window and input management ported from SDL 1.2 to SDL 2.0, improving the support for modern screen resolutions and fullscreen mode, as well as better input handling.
The bunny melee fighting game is hard to learn but once you figure out the controls, you can sear through the missions rather quickly. Just don't play on anything but easy as a first-time player!
Lugaru is a fast-paced meele fighting and 3d platforming action game developed by Wolfire, the company that brought us Humble Bundle and perfectioned open development.
Linux, macOS and Windows versions (an source code of course) are available for download.
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Wednesday, March 27, 2019
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Posted by Patrick Davis, Product Manager, Google Play
Developers are increasingly using multiple methods to monetize their apps and games. One trend has been to reward users for a monetizable action, like watching a video, with in-game currency or other benefits. This gives users more choice in how they experience the app or game, and has been an effective way to monetize non-paying users.
To support this monetization method, Google Play is excited to announce rewarded products, a new product type now available in open beta in the Play Console.
Rewarded products make it easy for Google Play developers to increase their monetized user base. Our first rewarded product offering will be in a video format. Users can elect to watch a video advertisement and upon completion be rewarded with virtual goods or in-game currency. In the example below, the user selects "watch ad", views the video, and then is granted 100 coins.
Rewarded products can be added to any app using the Google Play Billing Library or AIDL interface with only a few additional API calls. No extra SDK integration is required. This significantly reduces the work required to implement compared to other offerings. Rewarded products are powered by AdMob technology to give access to the broad range of content from advertisers currently working with Google.
Get started with rewarded products.
For developers interested in best practices on how to diversify revenue and how rewarded products fit in, please visit us at Google's Mobile Developer day at GDC or watch via the livestream.
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Tuesday, March 26, 2019
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Kubuntu Desktop
FreeBSD fails me
Hose my computer while trying to update my OS once, shame on me.
Hose my computer while trying to update my OS twice, shame on my OS.
Last night I tried to update my "ports" (basically all the non-core software) on my FreeBSD system. There are three different programs to do this: portupgrade
, portmanager
, and portmaster
. AFAICT they all do the same thing, so I chose the one that was installed: portupgrade
.
Unfortunately, the process isn't completely automatic. There is this file called UPDATING
in the ports tree which contains a list of things that have changed which require manual intervention. It appears that several things get added to the list every week. Ugh. But after whittling it down, I concluded that the only thing I really needed to do was follow some instructions to remove KDE, because the KDE port had been updated to a new release and some things changed in incompatible ways.
Fine, whatever. I did as instructed. But then when I tried to run portupgrade
, it started complaining about ports being in an inconsistent state because the KDE libs had been removed. It directed me to run some pkgdb
, which started asking me obscure questions for which there didn't appear to be any right answer. After struggling with that for a bit, I canceled it and went back to portupgrade
, this time passing a flag which it had suggested I use if I wanted to skip verification of port states. It started installing, so I let it stew for awhile, and when I came back, my FreeBSD install was thoroughly broken.
I don't have time for this crap. It was fun while it lasted, FreeBSD, but it's time to find something a little lower-maintenance.
Let's try Kubuntu
I hear Ubuntu is popular, and it even has a specialized KDE-based version called Kubuntu. I decided to give it a try instead. Let's catalog the problems I run into and see how they compare to installing FreeBSD.
Can only prepare USB installer from Windows or Linux
My spare machine is a MacBook. When installing FreeBSD, I was able to download an installer image explicitly designed for a USB stick. Kubuntu can be installed from USB, but the images provided on the web site are strictly CD images. You can convert these into USB images, but it seems the only tools available to do this run on Windows and Linux, not OSX or FreeBSD. After struggling a bit I rebooted my MacBook into Windows.
syslinux hangs
Once I had the USB stick prepared, I tried to boot from it. Failure. All it did was print the version of syslinux it was using and then hang. "syslinux" is apparently a utility for producing bootable USB sticks based on Linux.
I really had no idea what to do about this, and a Google search didn't produce any hints. On a lark I tried downloading syslinux on my Windows machine and then running it to re-initialize the USB stick. I noticed that the version the Kubuntu installer had chosen to use was 3.86, whereas 4.03 is now available. The package contained an executable called "syslinux.exe". Not knowing what else to do, I ran it on the command line. It informed me of a bunch of options, none of which made any particular sense to me.
I tried "syslinux g:" to initialize the G drive. Nothing appeared to happen. But just in case, I then tried booting from it and, miraculously, it worked! Wow. Did not expect.
Installer fails
Unfortunately, immediately after choosing what to do from the bootloader menu, I was dumped to a shell with the error message: Can not mount /dev/loop1 on cow
Some Googling revealed that this happens if, when running the Ubuntu tool to prepare the USB stick, you choose the option to allocate some space to save temporary files on the stick. This is the only option the tool gives you, and it is enabled by default. Apparently it doesn't work. You have to disable this option. WTF?
OK fine. Re-did the USB stick and tried again. Hung at syslinux. Re-fixed syslinux and tried again. Finally, it works!
Whoa
I...
Whoa.
Holy polished OS, Batman. I mean, really. Wow.
Let's go through the problems I had on FreeBSD, and compare.
Installer
Once I got the USB stick correctly initialized, I have to say that the Kubuntu installer was the best OS installer I have ever used. The thing ran at native 2560x1600 resolution. It gave me the option to choose my keyboard layout (Dvorak) at the very first menu. The partition manager was simple and intuitive, and even gave me the option of using btrfs (though I held off for now since it seems it is not yet ready for prime-time). And the installer let me configure the system while it copied the files -- although there was very little configuration to do. The whole process took about ten minutes. It was better than the OSX installer. This was completely the opposite of FreeBSD.
Installing Packages
There's a beautiful GUI for this, and it's of course backed by apt. All packages are available in binary form and are updated regularly.
Graphics Driver
The included Nouveau driver immediately had me running at 2560x1600. Of course, it was a bit sluggish, so I set out to install the nVidia driver.
Kubuntu includes a GUI app for this. It fetches the driver for you, builds, and installs it, all with a nice progress bar.
Holy. Crap.
Graphical login
This was already working on first boot.
Audio
Here I have a minor problem. Audio works, but goes to both my headphones and speakers. Plugging in the headphones does not mute the speakers. This is not a big deal for me since I can separately turn off my speakers, but I was a little bit surprised to find that Linux did not seem to provide me any way to fix this. I actually found a GUI app for twiddling all kinds of things related to the HD Audio driver, but couldn't find any knob that would make it mute the speakers when the headphones were plugged in. AFAICT from the internets, this is a common problem, and the solution is usually to wait for the driver to be updated for your hardware.
Oh well. At least it does actually play to both the speakers and headphones by default, unlike FreeBSD which did not do anything with the headphones until I started poking at the boot configs.
Chrome
Well, obviously, I just installed the Google-provided package, which will now happily auto-update Chrome for me. No mucking around with source code here.
Flash
This worked out-of-the-box. Contrary to my experience on my work Linux machine, I have not seen any performance problems.
Fonts
A few fonts looked a little weird at first, until I installed the msttcorefonts package. Now everything looks good.
Suspend/Resume
The "sleep" option in the Kubuntu menu seems to work fine. The only odd part is that I have to press power to wake it -- keyboard keys are ignored. But I guess that's not a big deal.
iTunes replacement
Amarok is available, obviously. But after using it for awhile on FreeBSD, I have decided it is pretty much crap. The UI is weird and just does not do the things I want. I'll be on the lookout for something new, but this isn't really an OS issue.
ZFS
Linux does not have ZFS due to stupid licensing squabbles. ZFS is open source. Linux is open source. But the technicalities of the licenses do not allow them to be used together. Lame.
But I guess Linux now has BTRFS, which is similar. The Kubuntu installer actually gave me the option to use it, unlike the FreeBSD installer where I had to set up ZFS manually on the console. However, from what I've read, BTRFS is not quite ready yet, because it lacks an fsck
-like tool. This apparently means that a BTRFS partition can be left unrecoverable after a power failure. It looks like this will be resolved Real Soon Now, but I decided to play it safe until then.
Eclipse
Eclipse officially supports Linux, of course. But the packages available from apt were for version 3.5, whereas 3.6 has been out for a few months now. So, I decided to install the official release instead of the apt package.
Boot-up Splash Screen
Kubuntu provides a very nice, minimalist splash screen by default, and it even runs at native resolution (which the FreeBSD one certainly didn't).
Wine
The default apt repositories did not include Wine 1.3, but there's apparently an alternate repository listed on the Wine site that does. Installed from there. Piece of cake.
Starcraft 2 installed and patched with no problems, following basically the same procedure as I did on FreeBSD, except without the part where I had to upgrade the kernel, or the part where the patcher kept crashing. The latter is probably due to the newer Wine version.
Conclusion
Well, I'm pretty much blown away. What took me two or more weekends to set up on FreeBSD took only two weeknights on Kubuntu. Of course, it's no real surprise that Kubuntu would be more usable than FreeBSD, but I honestly didn't expect this much polish. I could actually see non-technical users using this. Canonical has done an amazing job.
Game Music Online: 8-Bit Music Theory
Over the summer, YouTube suggested to me a video from a channel called 8-bit Music Theory. This channel has incredible videos that are beautifully made and that have clear explanations of the musical analysis. They are artistic and pleasant to watch, with a clear voice over game play as well as examples in western notation. These videos are really fantastic resources that explain these music theory applications in a straight-forward, engaging manner. I really wish more educators knew about these videos as resources when teaching. Not only could they work well in a music appreciation sense, but also they would be great for AP Music Theory classes. They could even to give ideas for how a college level teacher might incorporate using video game music in the teaching of a particular concept.
The channel isn't even a year old and has already gotten an impressive collection of videos and followers. Having made some videos to teach musical concepts, I can't imagine the amount of time that it takes to create just one of these videos! I'm also quite interested in knowing more about whomever is creating these. I didn't notice a name or link on the YouTube site about the creator. With a light bit of digging, I only find that the creator is from Canada and goes by "8-bit." I'd love to know more-- if you do, leave me a comment.
One of the first videos I saw on the channel, and also one of my favorites, is the video on Nonfunctional Harmony in Chrono Trigger. Chrono is one of my favorite games and I love the discussion of harmony presented here.