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Plugin Name: Ultimate Plugins Smart Update Pinger
Plugin URI: http://ultimateplugins.com/wordpress/smart-update-pinger/
Description: Replaces the built-in ping/notify functionality. Pings only when publishing new or future posts, not when editing. The new post's url is pinged, not the main url. Also includes reverse order logfile.
Author: Ultimate Plugins
Version: 3.1
Author URI: http://ultimateplugins.com/
License: GNU General Public License: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see
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URIs to Ping
The following services will automatically be pinged/notified when you publish normal or future timestamped posts. Not when you edit previously published posts, as WordPress does by default.
This plugin also fixes an issue with the default extended ping programming in Wordpress and pre-2.1 versions of Smart Update Pinger (it now includes the url of the new post).
NB: this list is synchronized with the original update services list.
These are the last 100 actions performed by the plugin. In reverse chronological order for easier reading (latest ping first).
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SUP_get_last_log_entries(500);
echo '
For those living in Scandinavia and other cold places kitesurfing is a seasonal activity. Kitesurfing is great, but even the most addicted surfers prefer to put their gear in the basement when the temperature drops below 5 degrees. A thick wetsuit, hood, gloves, boots, socks and a double layer of thermal underwear do help, but it\u00b4s still freezing cold and it doesn’t take long before you have to break your session due to the cold. The wetsuit manufacturers have noticed this problem and developed heater vests so that we can extend the season with a few weeks. Today there are two popular heater vests on the market, one from Rip Curl and one from ProLimit. Rip Curl also have a full heated wetsuit. Let’s take a look at them!<\/p>\n
Prolimit Heater Vest <\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a>Prolimits heater vest has a square in the lower back where the heating coils are placed. In other words, it\u00b4s not the whole vest that is heated up, but the heating coil is strategically placed in the lower back to heat up the most important organs, the kidneys. The kidneys are the organs that have the highest blood in the whole body, so by heating up the kidneys we in turn pump out warm blood throughout the whole body.<\/p>\n Some other features with ProLimits heater vest is:<\/p>\n \u2022 Electronic temperature settings, 100%, 80%, 50% and 30% power settings<\/p>\n \u2022 Provides up to 2 hours of heat on 100% power<\/p>\n \u2022 Full recharge in 4 hours<\/strong><\/p>\n \u2022 All wetsuits from ProLimit are “Heater Vest Ready”, which means that there is a little hole on the left shoulder, so the cable from the battery pack can go through this hole. But there is also a convertion tool set that comes with the heater vest so wetsuits of any brand can be adapted to ProLimits heater vest.<\/strong><\/p>\n Drawbacks with ProLimits heater vest is the price, approx $399.<\/strong><\/p>\n Rip Curl H Bomb Wetsuit <\/a> <\/strong><\/p>\n Rip Curl developed their H Bomb wetsuit during three years. Either they were extremely unefficient or the wetsuit must be the shit! The heating elements made in carbon fiber for maximum extensibility and they are placed in the back to heat and protect the core of the body, the spine and all the nearby internal organs.<\/p>\n When our body is faced to cold the body restricts its blood flow to the brain and to our internal vital organs. The result of this is that our extremites such as fingers and toes get a decreased blood flow and that\u00b4s when we feel the cold.<\/p>\n Two Lithium-ion 7.4 volts batteries are placed in the lower body in the wetsuit to provide the heating cores with power. The internal organs get warm and our body do not need to limit its heating to these organs but can deliver heat to our extremites as well.<\/p>\n Fully charged batteries gives 3 hours of heat which pretty much equals a three hour long session in cold conditions.\u00a0 Without the H Bomb wetsuit you’ld probably be dead by then.<\/p>\n Price: $1000<\/p>\n
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