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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Heli Skiing in Alaska

Heli Skiing in Alaska requires airline tickets, a yahoo or mapquest map to get you there, at least five thousand dollars, and an appetite for extreme adventure. If you tube heli ski videos get you excited, and you are a great skier, then go for it. I have not yet had the opportunity to ski in Alaska, although it's a great desire. Points North Heli Adventures Inc. offers private chartered flights at $2450 per hour. WOW! That's a lot of cash. But what a great opportunity if you can do it. To learn more about this amazing opportunity, go to AlaskaHeliSki.com.

Finally, when you are on your Heli Ski trip, you may need to call home. So CLICK HERE to get one month VOIP service for FREE!







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Sunday, May 11, 2008

It Snowed in Denver Yesterday

It snowed in Denver yesterday. I had flakes on my Mountain Hardware jacket. Do you still want to go skiing? Arapahoe Basin is still open with a lot of snow. Last week, I was one of the first people to have fresh tracks on their East Wall. I felt the snow hit my knee. That's right...this snow hit my knee and I had freshies last Saturday at Arapahoe Basin.

Happy Mothers Day!

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Sunday, May 04, 2008

Microsoft drops Yahoo

Will Yahoo survive without Microsoft? Should Yahoo have taken their money and run? The article below discusses how Microsoft walked away from Yahoo. I think the major difference here is that Microsoft is in almost all of our computers. We are reliant on Microsoft. Sure...you do have other options, but the masses are reliant. We are not reliant on Yahoo. So...as a lay who primarily knows about skiing, I'd say it looks like Yahoo erred in being greedy. At the end of the day, if Yahoo is gone, we will all switch to Google for your free email account. And I wonder what the percentage of folks who have a free Yahoo email account also have a free Google email account? Regardless, we are not reliant on Yahoo, but we are fairly reliant on Microsoft. I hope the following article by MICHAEL LIEDTKE entertains you.

By MICHAEL LIEDTKE, AP Business Writer Sun May 4, 8:14 AM ET

SAN FRANCISCO - Microsoft Corp. withdrew its $42.3 billion bid to buy Yahoo Inc. on Saturday, scrapping an attempt to snap up the tarnished Internet icon in hopes of toppling online search and advertising leader Google Inc.

The decision to walk away from the deal came after last-ditch efforts to negotiate a mutually acceptable sale price proved unsuccessful.

The talks reached a breaking point after Jerry Yang and David Filo, the co-founders of Sunnyvale-based Yahoo, flew to Seattle in the morning to meet personally with Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer and Kevin Johnson, who runs the software maker's unprofitable online services division, according to someone familiar with the talks. The person was not authorized to speak publicly and asked not to be identified.

"Clearly a deal is not to be," Ballmer wrote to Yang in a letter sent late Saturday.

Microsoft was willing to pay $47.5 billion, or $33 per share, up from the bid's current value of $29.40 per share, according to Ballmer's letter.

But Yahoo's board demanded at least $53 billion, or $37 per share, according to Ballmer. That would have been nearly double Yahoo's stock price of $19.18 at the time Microsoft first made its bid a little over three months ago.

And Yang, who became Yahoo's CEO 11 months ago, wanted $38 per share in a Wednesday meeting, according to the person familiar with the discussions. That meeting was held the day after Yang and Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock called to ask Microsoft not to withdraw its bid, the person said.

In a statement Saturday, Bostock reiterated that Microsoft had undervalued his company's assets since the takeover tug-of-war began more than three months ago.

"We remain focused on maximizing shareholder value and pursuing strategic opportunities that position Yahoo for success and leadership in its markets," Bostock said.

The anticlimactic ending came as a surprise, given that many analysts believed Microsoft wanted to close the deal badly enough to pursue a hostile takeover — a risky maneuver that would have required an attempt to replace the Yahoo board that spurned rejected the bid.

Although he had threatened a hostile takeover attempt last month, Ballmer said he concluded that waging a so-called proxy battle was "not sensible."

"Our discussions with you have led us to conclude that, in the interim, you would take steps that would make Yahoo undesirable as an acquisition," Ballmer wrote to Yang.

But Yahoo hasn't necessarily faded from Microsoft's cross hairs.

The software maker conceivably could renew its bid later this year if Yahoo can't bounce back from more than two years of financial lethargy.

Should Yahoo's turnaround efforts flop, many analysts believe the company's stock would sink into the mid-teens and open the door for another takeover offer that would be more difficult to rebuff.

For now, at least, Microsoft appears to believe it has enough internal weapons to chip away at Google's dominance of the booming Internet ad market.

"We have a talented team in place and a compelling plan to grow our business through innovative new services and strategic transactions with other business partners," Ballmer said. "While Yahoo would have accelerated our strategy, I am confident that we can continue to move forward toward our goals."

Microsoft's move intensifies the pressure on Yang to reverse the lackluster growth that has eroded Yahoo's profits and depressed its stock price since 2005, making it vulnerable to an unwanted takeover.

Yang has projected that Yahoo's revenue will rise by 25 percent in 2009 and 2010, propelled by an expanded Internet advertising network that's using more sophisticated tools to target consumers.

But analysts haven't raised their forecasts to anywhere near Yang's predictions, reflecting doubts that may trigger a rebellion among Yahoo's restive shareholders if it looks as if management isn't delivering on its promises.

Yang, who started Yahoo with Filo in 1994 while they were graduate students at Stanford University, embraced the challenge in a Saturday statement.

"With the distraction of Microsoft's unsolicited proposal now behind us, we will be able to focus all of our energies on executing the most important transition in our history," he said.

As part of its efforts to fend off Microsoft, Yahoo had been exploring a possible advertising partnership with Google and a merger with the Internet operations of Time Warner Inc. It's unclear whether Yahoo will still pursue those deals now that Microsoft has backed off.

In his letter, Ballmer said Yahoo's talks with Google were one of the main reasons he decided to not to pursue a hostile takeover. He described the alliance as "unwise from a business perspective" because Yahoo would cede too much power to Google in the lucrative search advertising market.

Analysts are divided on just how much Microsoft needs Yahoo.

One school of thought is that a Yahoo takeover could have turned into an expensive headache that probably wouldn't start delivering dividends for two or three years. While Microsoft grappled with a Yahoo acquisition, Google theoretically could have benefited from the distractions and grown even stronger.

Without the Yahoo takeover on its plate, Microsoft can focus more on core software business with plenty of money available to buy more nimble Internet startups that could bolster its online operations.

But other analysts believe Yahoo — with 500 million users, a prized brand and the second largest ad network behind Google's — represented Microsoft's best chance to remain a powerhouse as the Internet increasingly defines how and why people interact with computers.







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Friday, May 02, 2008

Watch and Listen to Music From the Jazz and Heritage Festival 2008

Watch and listen to music from the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival 2008 tomorrow via the ATT Blue Room. CLICK HERE to watch, listen to music and get the updated schedule.

Tim McGraw, Jimmy Buffet, Widespread Panic, John Cleary, Dr. John, Art Neville, PBS, Bonerama, Theresa Anderson Group and more to be shown tomorrow.






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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Mile High Music Festival Prohibits Tailgating

The Mile High Music Festival in Colorado will be prohibiting tailgating. Ok...like that is really going to be enforced!!! And if it does, that is simply not representing KIND COLORADO. So essentially, you must arrive at DICK'S SPORTING GOODS parking lot, and head right into the festival. I just do not see that happening.


According the the thefreedictionary.com, the definition of tailgating is: To participate in a picnic that is served from the tailgate of a vehicle, as before a sports event. Can you imagine arriving at the festival and not seeing people drinking a beer at their car? Or how about a late night, post festival pseudo shakedown street? I don't know if that will happen, but why shouldn't it??? I agree the festival is great for Denver, but I hope they are going to represent KIND COLORADO and not enforce their NO TAILGATING rule.

For the entire list of items that are allowed and items that are prohibited, CLICK HERE!

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Google AdWords Pay-Per-Action Ads - How are pay per action ads targeted?

Your pay-per-action ads are eligible to appear on a site in the Google content network in two ways:
  • In standard AdSense for content ad units: Pay-per-action ads will be eligible to appear in standard ad units on a contextually targeted basis. Pay-per-action ads shown in this type of ad unit will compete in the auction against other ads eligible to appear on AdSense publishers' sites.
  • In publisher-selected ad units: For these ad units, individual publishers will choose to display specific pay-per-action ads that they feel will appeal to their sites' users. Publisher-selected ad units are separate from AdSense for content ad units, so pay-per-action ads in these ad units do not participate in the auction, and ads will not be contextually targeted.




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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Listen to Jazz Fest 2008 in New Orleans

Tomorrow starts the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival 2008. Click here for more information. The dates are:

Week 1: Fri, Apr 25 / Sat, Apr 26 / Sun, Apr 27

Week 2: Thu, May 1 / Fri, May 2 / Sat, May 3 / Sun, May 4


You can listen to the festival on WWOZ. Click here for the WWOZ Live Jazz Fest 2008 internet radio broadcast.





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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Aspen Highlands to Re-Open

I just received an email from Frontier Airlines. They announced the following:

Last Chance to Ski
To help celebrate our new service to Aspen / Snowmass, we're excited to spread the news that Aspen Highlands will reopen April 26 - 27. Book your flight today to take advantage of the special fares below or click here to learn more about this special event.


This sounds great. I just posted yesterday that Arapahoe Basin is still 100% open! Skiing will not end for a while in Colorado. There's tons of snow in the mountains so get out and enjoy yourself!




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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Open Ski Resorts in Colorado

You can still ski in Colorado. The following ski mountains are still open:

Arapahoe Basin
Loveland
Silverton

Also...Echo Mountain is still open. For those of you who have no idea about Echo Mountain, this is strictly a terrain park. It's very close to Denver so it's a good option if you're just into the park.

A-Basin is 100% open still. For all your updated ski reports, go to Colorado Ski Country. It looks like another storm is brewing in the north west so we may get another nice day of POW POW! Have a great day and we hope to see you soon. Don't forget to sign up for our newsletter!

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Monday, April 21, 2008

What to do in Harrisburg Pennsylvania

What to do in Harrisburg Pennsylvania? Well, the election is coming near and you may be wondering what you should do, or where you should go at night to watch the election? If you need some help, just click on HarrisburgNightLife.com and you'll find your answer. This site shows many options of where you can go to watch the upcoming Democratic primary in Pennsylvania on April 22nd, 2008. The battle is between Barak Obama and Hillary Clinton. If you are seeking just a restaurant in Harrisburg PA, visit DineOutHarrisburg.com. You'll find restaurant reviews for Central Pennsylvania including Harrisburg. Both sites offer valuable information. If you decide you want a bit of action and adventure, don't forget about Ski Roundtop. HarrisburgNightLife.com, DineOutHarrisburg.com, and SkiRoundtop.com are our three new friends on the RippinSkiers.com blog roll located under Rippin Skiers Friends on RippinSkiers.com. Have a great evening and we hope this post helps you out!

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Google AdWords Pay-Per-Action Ads - In what languages can I create pay-per-action ads?

Pay-per-action ads appear only on websites that are part of the Google content network. This includes many publishers, large and small, who run AdWords ads on their content websites. At this time, you're welcome to create pay-per-action ads in languages currently supported in the AdSense for content network, except Romanian.

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Friday, April 11, 2008

Ski Season is NOT over!

Ski season is NOT over in Colorado. As I was driving home this evening, the news reported on the radio that there was terrible weather in Frisco at I70. I'm sorry for those who may not be comfortable driving in this weather, but for the rest of us who are still skiing, this is great news! There's been a ton of snow dumped in the past few days including today. Hopefully it continues through the evening. This may be the last weekend for Vail and Beaver Creek, but we can still ski at Arapahoe Basin.

I called a friend of mine and he said he was not into it. My only thought...this is one of the last weekends to have the opportunity to ski most places on the mountain including skiing in the trees. Soon, we won't be riding the lift for months. So get off your butt, and get out there. And if you don't, I'll ski for you. Also, don't forget about the awesome parties that go on in the lot at A-Basin.

Finally, if you are thinking about flying here to ski, go for it. Get on a plane, bring your boots, leave your skis at home and just rent at the mountain. Oh, and bring your warm clothes. It tends to stay cold at A-Basin. Sometimes, yes, you can ski in shorts. But it is Colorado, and the weather changes quickly. So, if you do get on a plane and come here, enjoy! You have till at least the end of May. There's a ton of snow in the mountains!!!

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