with all the great new bingo sites launched in 2010, and all the rumors about the new bingo offerings of 2011 already in the works, some people are also starting to wonder what will be the story of new bingo sites 2012. It could well be that the sites to be launched in 2012 are already in the planning stage and on the drawing boards, so with a bit of insider knowledge, you may well be the first to find out what the future holds for UK online bingo.
Just saw this webs.com site about new bingo sites 2010. It gives a nice view about why so many new bingo sites have just been launched from a behind the scenes perspective. It mentions who is behind some of these sites, for example, according to what is written there, both tasty bingo and red bus bingo, two of the highest profile new bingo sites in the UK, are both coming from the makers of wink bingo, a name anybody who ever played bingo online will surely recognize. I wonder what would compel them to launch two new sites when they have such a great brand and site running already.
If you like to play online bingo and casino gambling games, you have many different options on the internet today. Many of the bingo sites will give you all kinds of free sign up bonuses when you join like cash match bonuses, deposit bonuses and more. but if you just want to try a site to get a feel of how it is to spend your time there, it’s best to go for a site that has a no deposit bingo bonus, so you can play free bingo games without having to pay anything, before you decide if you want to play bingo for real money in that particular site.
projekttransrapid – A high speed magnetic levitation rail links between Munich’s international airport to it’s city center – was one of Germany’s most promising and ambitious mass transportation projects. Undertaken by a consortium headed by Siemens, projekttransrapid was to re-shape the access into one of Germany’s most important commercial hubs.
The project was one of the most important goals to Bavarian Governor Edmund Stoiber, and was considered his ‘pet project’ up until he finished his term in 2007. Sadly, shortly thereafter, the project was ditched due to it’s escalating costs.
Rapid, efficient, public transportation is not a game at all – it is one of the most important means to combat climate change and the effects of global warming, so it is crucial now more than ever to find the means to fund such projects, which have a high upfront cost, but can be part of the solution to a problem that may turn out to have much higher costs over time.