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1. Do you accept PayPal?
2. Do you have a high-level domain status?
3. Will you donate to a charity with sales profits?
4. Are you worried about content copy-cat?
5. If you want money for University, why don't you get a job?
6. How come you're selling the pixel adverts in any dollar?
7. How long will your web-site be viewed on the internet?
8. Can I buy one pixel at a time?
9. Why should I buy your pixel adverts?
10. What will you do with the money?
11. Why do you require $1M for education?
12. How did you come up with the idea?
13. Are you genuine / Is this a joke?
14. Who are you, anyways?
15. What's the big idea?
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Question: Do you accept PayPal?
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Yes. We have outsourced accounting to award winning PayPal. We can pay and accept money from anyone with an email address in the 103 countries and regions that accept PayPal. PayPal protects financial information with industry-leading security and fraud prevention systems. Financial info is submitted once. When PayPal is used, financial information is not shared with the merchant. Once payment is complete a receipt is èmailed for the transaction. PayPal is a member of the BBBOnline Privacy Program and in no way reflects any relationship a seller that uses the PayPal service may have with the Better Business Bureau.
 
Date: 2006-11-04
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Question: Do you have a high-level domain status?
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Yes, I am a memeber of CIRA the Canadian Internet Registration Authority - a not-for-profit organization governed by its members, and mandated to operate the dot-ca top-level domain. see www.cira.ca for details.
 
Date: 2006-07-29
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Question: Will you donate to a charity with sales profits?
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No. I do not have a recognized charity registration. I cannot issue a receipt that the donar could apply to their yearly tax. My favorite charity is the YMCA. The cost of membership gives me acces to their worldwide facilities. The taxable-donation helps the community, the Y is located in. The donation helps me and the community. I can see my contribution work and play.
 
Date: 2006-07-14
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Question: Are you worried about content copy-cat?
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•Yes, any invention can be made better - even an art-pixel advert page. •After finding the source of the “million dollar homepage”in Australia, I registered a domain, bought the script, compared the hosting and requested installation (2.17 MB's) I paid good money for it, too! •The methodology for advertising success has been tested before - present for sale and review one million pixels (1,000,000) for $1.00. Help others while helping you, yourself. •There’s lots of room for originality with pixels - it directs the pointer to a web-page. The web-page holder can entertain & enlighten the potential buyer. •Every pixel block is different – its location different – the result of the search is therefore also poles apart.
 
Date: 2006-01-28
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Question: If you want money for University, why don't you get a job?
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•A full-time job is time consuming and allows a person only time for part-time studies. •A part-time job wouldn’t even cover expenses; what with accommodation, books, entertainment, travel, tuition and the lot of things that go as essential in school. •Doing something I enjoy rather than dread is more beneficial to me, the family, and society as a whole, I think. •Lots of people stare at the computer-screen with a dazed look on their face. Not me. Time flies when I’m on it. Enlightening!
 
Date: 2006-01-28
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Question: How come you're selling the pixel adverts in any dollar?
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•This web-page asserts one of the most important aspects of a true democratic system. •As an adult, I am capable of making informed choices with the internet •The dollar currency is requested by more countries than any other. •Less than 13% of the planet, as a whole, is connected to the internet; with access to unlimited data-bases ... just a mouse point-and-click away. •A vast majority of that internet population use and recognize the all-mighty dollar as their choice of currency. •Australian, Canadian, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore & United States dollars are legal tender.. To refuse either would be considered a legal question. That dollar is worth a dollar of goods or service in the country of origin. Currently, currency conversion is needed if your buying pixels in dollars - a refund is issued for the difference with US currency. Guaranteed!
 
Date: 2006-01-28
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Question: How long will your web-site be viewed on the internet?
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•The plan calls for a five (5) year presence on the internet.(initiated on 2006-01-19) •The future calls for another internet at level 2 with enhanced viewing – but that’s in the planning stage.
 
Date: 2006-01-28
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Question: Can I buy one pixel at a time?
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•Once the pixel is presented, understood and questioned; the pixel can be answered by a web-page. •One pixel or dot will not get the message across – a picture, image or corporate logo, hyper-linked to a web-page just might. •The average sales-pitch is longer than one dot or letter and can be better represented by a company logo or sales introduction. •Visitors will investigate a web-site if presented with a message. •A recognized corporate logo, grouped on one page, can say a lot to the potential buyer. •A minimum purchase of a 10 x 10 matrix-block of pixels costs one hundred dollars ($100.00) for a 5 year period. Cost breakdowns are under the owl image. •Business groups will pay for a meaningful graphic representation on the internet if presented right.
 
Date: 2006-01-28
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Question: Why should I buy your pixel adverts?
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•The information available on the internet is power. If allowed to stay, I plan for a five (5) year presence. Less than 13% of the planet, as a whole, is connected to the internet; with access to unlimited data-bases ... if you can type. •Factual truth is presented as the world's biggest encyclopedia - a pixel square can represent that fact with art - just a mouse point-and-click away-might speedup response •Using one of the greatest resources that has ever been available, mankind can explore regions of other interest ... or excel beyond its planetary economic zones. •Propagation of knowledge causes concept, decision and respect ... giving serious substance to factual understanding and speech. •Everything is out in the open on the internet; nothing is hidden. •Therefore, everybody has a right to an opinion and governments defend that right to an opinion; if need be. An art-pixel advert is an opinion.
 
Date: 2006-01-28
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Question: What will you do with the money?
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•I intend to explore the possibilities of higher education schoolling and marriage. •I still have an outstanding long-term debt with my guardians, although I am at a loss as to how much that would be. •Other charities would need accountability to their administration expenses; as any business. •Beyond that, I’m open for suggestions.
 
Date: 2006-01-28
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Question: Why do you require $1M for education?
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•My goals for growth are high. •Currently, we are in a period of flux and instability. Forces of change, on a global level, regulate that change. •A person’s ambition should not be stymied just because of money or lack there of! •Education should not be a sentence of debt for the family’s next generation! •One million (1,000,000) advert pixels for at least one dollar ($1.00) should cover all bases. •Consolidations and advances in technology change the entire context of financial services throughout the world.
 
Date: 2006-01-28
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Question: How did you come up with the idea?
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The index is in the style of the website of Alex Tew, a 21-year-old entrepreneur, who sold 1 million pixels of internet ad space for $1 each.•Information technology is not my idea, but if IT had of been, then I would of looked at a standard chess-board. I suddenly realize there were more than 65 squares present. A square, is of course defined as 4 right angles encompassing an area equal distant from each other. Working on graph paper I realized just how many ‘squares’ there actually are. The puzzle stimulates me to evaluate further, the time it took to present the answer. I defined my work accordingly. Canadians love to solve puzzles as you know - prolongs life. Anyways, application of the puzzle solved with attributes of expense and time; directed me to apply it to “snap to grid” on the computer. Breaking down information scanned into a PDF file counting the KB and MB’s. Dividing that number to the number of pages scanned, gives an answer relevant to the cost per KB or MB - inexpensive but still measurable micros or pixels. Attachments can be sent with è-mails blooming the little square to a full page web-page if presented to be offered to the public internet. Squares lead to PDF files which in turn direct to KB and MB - measured by pixels - available on my index. •In summary: 3D Chess board – square - grid - Kilobyte - Megabyte – micros - binary (0 1) – pixels – adverts = $$$$. Where’s my crossword? Mega-pixels? Hmmm ...
 
Date: 2006-01-28
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Question: Are you genuine / Is this a joke?
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•Link-domains use point & click instead of tedious text-links. They exercise a right to freedom-of-speech and expression. •Any information has the potential to be used for good advancement and enlightenment; replacing ignorance and prejudice with understanding ... leaning towards tolerance. •There is no limitation to the advancement of the human race in the 21st century - thanks to Apple and Microsoft.
 
Date: 2006-01-28
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Question: Who are you, anyways?
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•My name is Rodney S. Shaw. I live in Canada, in Ontario's provincial capital city called Toronto. •I work full-time as an inventory auditor in a random placement warehouse. I use computers to locate fashion merchandise in a 100,000 sq. ft. warehouse racked from floor to ceiling with imported and domestic cartons. • I can presently only afford to attend college-university on a part-time basis. Concentration on studies should not be hampered by money worry! •My goals are high. One million (1,000,000) advert pixels for at least one dollar ($1.00) should cover all future bases.
 
Date: 2006-01-28
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Question: What's the big idea?
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•The concept of the idea is necessity’s prettier sister. •The methodology for advertising success has been tested before - present for sale and review one million pixels (1,000,000) for $1.00. •The reason for 100-pixel block (10x10) sales is apparent. Anything smaller would be too micro-dot tiny to display meaningful advert information! •Advert placement is determined by the buyer and computer – noting that there are four quadrants.•No limit exists above the 100 pixel blocks. •Purchased pixel advert-blocks can display an ad, image, or company logo for hyper-linking to a web-site. Currently, administration is using art-pixels. •Adjoining blocks might contain any advert but, the basic fundamental index will remain the same. •I plan to re-invest a good percentage of revenue back into the business; allocating smaller percentages for future projects. •No obscene or offensive material will be accepted for public viewing. •Suspected scams will be reported with no hope of position or refund.
 
Date: 2006-01-28
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