ASD Been Good to Me

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ASD Been Good to Me

Finally, a true, blue ASD Parody Song (just what you've been waiting for, eh?)...

Please don't take this song too seriously. After all, the Ad Surf Daily system isn't even the type of system that WorkAtHomeTruth.com covers.

Here's the deal...while I'm eminently qualified to comment on advertising value I will make no pretense to have any significant knowledge or understanding of comp plans such as ASD's...so this is a Parody song folks and is for entertainment purposes only!

Yes, I am on the side of those who suggest you don't get involved in ASD, but I'm also willing to entertain the idea that I could be wrong.

With that in mind...here's the very first ASDCashGenerator Parody song!

ASD Parody Song 

ASD Been Good to Me

ASD Been Good to Me

Parody Song of ASD Cash Generator...this is for entertainment purposes only!

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ASD Been Good to Me - Lyrics 

ASD
Been good to me
I'm gonna be
Financially free!

ASD will be good to you
Make sure to tell
Your momma too.

Now it's time
To just relax
ASD has got our backs.

Let's head to china
And maybe Togo
Actually based on broadband pentration statistics Togo might be a no go.

ASD
Been good to me
I believe in ASD.

ASD
Been good to me
I still believe in ASD.

ASD
Been good to me
I gonna be
Financially free.

ASD Parody Song references 

Pictorial and Video assistance...

The following pictures and videos elaborate on some of the references in this ASD Parody song.

Team Togo 2007 

Team Togo 2007

Nothing fancy, just some pictures and some video from my ORU mission trip to Togo, Africa.

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Pictures from Togo 

Miyako Hotel by ..colb..

Miyako Hotel

Miyako Hotel by ..colb..

Miyako Hotel

Johnny Garlic's by cks

Johnny Garlic's

Clustr Map for the Global Education Collaborative Community 11.28.2009 by elemenous

Clustr Map for the G...

Robin Van Persie by wonker

Robin Van Persie

Hand grenades by quinn.anya

Hand grenades

ZINSOU Kossivi Atiwo Bernard by Radio Nederland Wereldomroep

ZINSOU Kossivi Atiwo...

togo shrine, harajuku by [cipher]

togo shrine, harajuk...

Yomiuri Hall by ..colb..

Yomiuri Hall

Yomiuri Hall by ..colb..

Yomiuri Hall

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Pictures from China 

me @ Great Wall by AchimH

me @ Great Wall

Longshan Temple, Taipei by Francisco Diez

Longshan Temple, Tai...

Longshan Temple, Taiwan by Francisco Diez

Longshan Temple, Tai...

Taipei 101, Taiwan by Francisco Diez

Taipei 101, Taiwan

Taipei 101, Taiwan by Francisco Diez

Taipei 101, Taiwan

Taipei 101, Taiwan by Francisco Diez

Taipei 101, Taiwan

Toronto City Hall, Canada by Francisco Diez

Toronto City Hall, C...

Toronto City Hall, Canada by Francisco Diez

Toronto City Hall, C...

Longshan Temple, Taiwan by Francisco Diez

Longshan Temple, Tai...

Longshan Temple, Taiwan by Francisco Diez

Longshan Temple, Tai...

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Information technology and the poorest nations 

Google Tech talk on scaling information access to serve billions of the world's poorest people.

One current solution is the eGranary Digital Library "which provides millions of digital educational resources to institutions lacking adequate Internet access. Through a process of garnering permissions, copying Web sites, and delivering them to intranet Web servers INSIDE our partner institutions in developing countries, we deliver millions of multimedia documents that can be instantly accessed by patrons over their local area networks at no cost."

- WiderNet

Scaling Information Access to Serve Billions of the World's Poorest People

Google Tech Talks June, 3 2008 ABSTRACT Have you heard that Google wants to wire up the entire African continent? Or that broadband will be ubiqitous throughout developing countries in ten years? Or that poor kids with connected laptops will teach each other? Or that the latest fiber optics cable being installed will lower Internet costs overnight? Just like many other realms of human activity, access to information and communication is dramatically different between privileged people and the world's poor. Six out of seven people worldwide have no access to the Internet. It is important to have a realistic understanding of the manifold hurdles and constraints that face those who want to serve the bulk of humanity that is currently beyond the "World Wide" Web. The WiderNet Project, a non-profit service program in the School of Library and Information Science at the University of Iowa, mixes practical research with capacity building activities to identify best practices in deploying ICT in developing countries. Over 4,000 people have been through their practical, hands-on training programs in sub-Saharan Africa. Their volunteers have provided over 1,200 refurbished computers and $1.5 million in hardware and software donations to partners across the continent. And they have developed an off-line digital library that contains over 1,200 Web sites and CD-ROMs (over ten millions documents) for those with little or no Internet connectivity. Cliff Missen, the project director, will present information on the scale of the challenges and the three challenges of scaling technology to serve millions of people: computer face time, information access, and human capacity. Speaker: Cliff Missen Cliff has over 20 years professional experience in computers, networking, multimedia design, and applications development. At The WiderNet Project, he combines this with his long-term interest in international development. His first visit to Africa was with a medical team in 1982, and he continues to teach and promote appropriate water well drilling technology through the U.S. non--profit organization Wellspring Africa.

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