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Member You - Are You A Blogging Addict?
Online Data Storage & Backup Eliminates Weather WorriesLong ago, the successful sale of whatever widgets a company offered wasn’t much affected one way or another by weather. In today’s electronic business world, though, violent weather can wreak havoc with threats to the data that make possible the successful marketing of a service or product.Florida is the undisputed Lightning Capitol of the U.S., with hundreds of thousands of strikes recorded each year; Texas ranks #2, but Pennsylvania leads the nation in total lightning damage. In fact, the only places on earth relatively safe from lightning are Arctic, Antarctic and the middle of the oceans.If a day. You’ve stalked the blogs of the people on your ‘blog friends’ list and have abused the poor F5 button more than you should have.You got frustrated and impatient when your favorite bloggers weren’t posting anything for more than two days. You almost felt compelled to write them a note begging them to write something, anything.You don’t look forward to weekends as much because weekends are downtime for blogging. E Build or Buy--Should You Build Your Own Opt-in Email List?The easiest way to acquire an email list for your ezine or email marketing is just to buy one. They're not too expensive, and they provide you with a long list of names and email addresses.But if there is one thing I've learned as the owner of an ezine, it is that the easy road is not always the one that brings you the best results. The problem with buying an email list is that none of the people on that list know who you are. When they receive an email from you, most likely they will just delete it without bothering to open it.That is why it is so beneficial to build your own opt-in email list. Y 34 signs you may be a blogging addict and may need to seek help ASAP:
- When nothing exciting happens to you for a long time, you force yourself to freewrite and see what spews out from it (like today).
- You scratch yourself raw in your bed half the night thinking of a post to write.
- You check for grammar, spelling errors one hundred and one times before, during and after posting a post. You throw a fit when you’ve missed a period #(@*$#@(!!!
- You sign up for Stat Counter just so you can monitor your visitor’s every move - where they come from, how they got here, where they’re going next, how long they stayed, what they clicked on etc. You almost feel like you could join the FBI.
- You can’t wipe that big Willy Wonka smile off your face every time someone posts a comment on your blog.
- You jump up and down like you’ve just won a million bucks when comments seem to come on a roll.
- You get a really stronge urge to hug and kiss anyone who posts a nice compliment on your blog.
- You want to become friends with every single person who visits and comments on your blog.
- You call your blog acquaintances ‘friends’ because you have few, if any, real-life friends.
- You try to post a comment on everyone’s blogs at least once a day.
- Your bookmarked blogs make up 99.9% of your internet bookmarks.
- You cancel your Netflix subscription because you don’t have any free time for movies anymore. Besides, blogs seem more interesting than movies.
- On days when you’re hanging out with your significant other, you sneak out every half hour to check for new comments, even when you know you’re not going to get any.
- Before you discovered the feed reader (today), you visited everyone’s blogs at least three times a day.
- You’ve stalked the blogs of the people on your ‘blog friends’ list and have abused the poor F5 button more than you should have.
- You got frustrated and impatient when your favorite bloggers weren’t posting anything for more than two days. You almost felt compelled to write them a note begging them to write something, anything.
- You don’t look forward to weekends as much because weekends are downtime for blogging. Ev
FTC Hurts Franchising ConsumersLast Summer the Federal Trade Commission came out with a report citing all the changes that might be considered in a future rule making for the franchise rule. It addressed comments made back in 1995 and 1999. This report did not take into consideration the many new entrants into the market as of 1999 and the failure to come up with a concrete policy before now did not take into considerations the needs of those companies which were destroyed in the interim from the over bearing rules and regulations, which has already cost American jobs and destroyed lives.There can be no forgiveness to the Federal Trad #(@*$#@(!!! - You sign up for Stat Counter just so you can monitor your visitor’s every move - where they come from, how they got here, where they’re going next, how long they stayed, what they clicked on etc. You almost feel like you could join the FBI.
- You can’t wipe that big Willy Wonka smile off your face every time someone posts a comment on your blog.
- You jump up and down like you’ve just won a million bucks when comments seem to come on a roll.
- You get a really stronge urge to hug and kiss anyone who posts a nice compliment on your blog.
- You want to become friends with every single person who visits and comments on your blog.
- You call your blog acquaintances ‘friends’ because you have few, if any, real-life friends.
- You try to post a comment on everyone’s blogs at least once a day.
- Your bookmarked blogs make up 99.9% of your internet bookmarks.
- You cancel your Netflix subscription because you don’t have any free time for movies anymore. Besides, blogs seem more interesting than movies.
- On days when you’re hanging out with your significant other, you sneak out every half hour to check for new comments, even when you know you’re not going to get any.
- Before you discovered the feed reader (today), you visited everyone’s blogs at least three times a day.
- You’ve stalked the blogs of the people on your ‘blog friends’ list and have abused the poor F5 button more than you should have.
- You got frustrated and impatient when your favorite bloggers weren’t posting anything for more than two days. You almost felt compelled to write them a note begging them to write something, anything.
- You don’t look forward to weekends as much because weekends are downtime for blogging. E
Yoga and Meditation Meets Science - Anatomy of YogaEveryone learns differently, learning about yoga and meditation is no
different. Some people try out yoga because their friends are trying
it - word-of-mouth is enough to get them started.Others choose to start yoga and meditation driven mainly by a health
scare, or a chronic health condition such as back pain, arthritis -
even temporary conditions such as weight loss and pregnancy can
benefit from yoga and meditation.Then, there are those (and I happen to fall into this camp) who like
to understand WHY something works. Not necessarily a scientist, but
we would like to know enough about th em to come on a roll. - You get a really stronge urge to hug and kiss anyone who posts a nice compliment on your blog.
- You want to become friends with every single person who visits and comments on your blog.
- You call your blog acquaintances ‘friends’ because you have few, if any, real-life friends.
- You try to post a comment on everyone’s blogs at least once a day.
- Your bookmarked blogs make up 99.9% of your internet bookmarks.
- You cancel your Netflix subscription because you don’t have any free time for movies anymore. Besides, blogs seem more interesting than movies.
- On days when you’re hanging out with your significant other, you sneak out every half hour to check for new comments, even when you know you’re not going to get any.
- Before you discovered the feed reader (today), you visited everyone’s blogs at least three times a day.
- You’ve stalked the blogs of the people on your ‘blog friends’ list and have abused the poor F5 button more than you should have.
- You got frustrated and impatient when your favorite bloggers weren’t posting anything for more than two days. You almost felt compelled to write them a note begging them to write something, anything.
- You don’t look forward to weekends as much because weekends are downtime for blogging. E
Staging Colon CancerStaging is a method of evaluating the progress of colon cancer in a patient. That is, it looks at the colon cancer (tumor) and the extent to which the cancer has spread to other parts of the body. Once doctors know how far along the colon cancer is, they can decide on the best course of treatment.Today, the most common used system for the staging of colon cancer is the American Joint Committee on Cancer's (AJCC) TNM staging system. This staging system places patients into one of four stages (Stage I, Stage II, Stage III and Stage IV).American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) Staging System your internet bookmarks. - You cancel your Netflix subscription because you don’t have any free time for movies anymore. Besides, blogs seem more interesting than movies.
- On days when you’re hanging out with your significant other, you sneak out every half hour to check for new comments, even when you know you’re not going to get any.
- Before you discovered the feed reader (today), you visited everyone’s blogs at least three times a day.
- You’ve stalked the blogs of the people on your ‘blog friends’ list and have abused the poor F5 button more than you should have.
- You got frustrated and impatient when your favorite bloggers weren’t posting anything for more than two days. You almost felt compelled to write them a note begging them to write something, anything.
- You don’t look forward to weekends as much because weekends are downtime for blogging. E
SAT Study Methods - Course vs Tutor vs Self StudyThe SAT exam is one of the most important exams in any student's life. It is important not to stress out when studying for the SAT exam, and it is not the end of the world if you do not do well on your SAT exam. However, you should definitely give your all when preparing for it. Every student learns differently, so when you are studying for the SAT, you should use the study options that fit your learning style the best.Some students do their best when they take an SAT course. An SAT course is a great option for a student that needs help with every section of the SAT or that needs a structure to help keep a day. - You’ve stalked the blogs of the people on your ‘blog friends’ list and have abused the poor F5 button more than you should have.
- You got frustrated and impatient when your favorite bloggers weren’t posting anything for more than two days. You almost felt compelled to write them a note begging them to write something, anything.
- You don’t look forward to weekends as much because weekends are downtime for blogging. Everyone seems to have a weekend planned except you.
- You don’t seem to understand that unlike you, people have a life.
- You get so caught up with other people’s lives that you start caring more about their well-being than yours.
- You find yourself sniffling and reaching for a tissue when you read a sad post.
- You find yourself laughing like you’re the only one in the building when you read a funny post.
- You put off going to the bathroom so you can blog longer, even if you really have to go. You let out stinky farts instead to buy yourself some time.
- You eat breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner while reading blogs. Sometimes you forget to eat because you’re too busy reading blogs.
- You click on everything everywhere you go in the blogosphere. Your click speed has become wicked and you take pride in it.
- You have mastered the art of blog hopping and blog hogging.
- When you finally get yourself a feed reader and somehow figure out how to use it, you stay on standby and abuse the r button until it becomes stuck and you realize you might have to get a new keyboard soon. Hitting at it harder won’t help, but that doesn't seem to stop you.
- Your list of feeds rivals the length of the Nile River.
- When you’re feeling lonely and have read every blog you can think of that day, you run a blog google search for “lonely.”
- When you’re bored, you run a blog google search for “poop” wondering how high your blog will rank.
- When people ask you if you have any hobbies, without thinking you blurt out 'Blogging!' and then you stop there, suddenly realizing that you’ve got no other hobbies, so you quickly change the topic of the conversation.
- You are ready to devote most of your waking life in front
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