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"Mommy Wants Chocolate! Chocolate Giveaway!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-27 17:30:00

Because I obviously don’t have enough chocolate in the house after halloween. I am trying to win me some more! is having another awesome contest blogging for chocolate.  The November Blogging Contest is all about winning a basket of chocolate goodies and it’s so easy to register interview one of the fabulous hosts of a Moms Talk Radio show and post your interview on your blog. Find out more about how YOU can register. 1. Tell us about your show and what inspired you to start it? is a weekly podcast all about most Moms’ favorite hobby -shopping! The goal is to bring a lively fun show to Moms every Friday toget the shopping pass off to a great start. I can’t take all the creditfor this show as it was actually my dear friend brainchild. After discussing the topic of shopping and my desire to startpodcasting. Moms like Shopping was born. 2. With a home business and 3 boys how do you sight the measure toproduce a weekly broadcast?I get by with a little help from my friends. =) This year my youngest sonstarted Kindergarten so having everyone out of the accommodate for several hourshelps tremendously. I always know when to label in favors from familymembers when I need extra help or more flexible scheduling. ChristinaLemmey and Kelly McCausey from provide excellent servicesin the audio department so that I can pass off most of the technical work. As far as my home business. I have great family members that fling in tohelp as needed. My best helper is always my grandmother. She’s my personal“elf” from October to January! I change as many services as I can thatwill deliver me time in my business. I always try to have anything I needshipped directly to me and I ship my own packages out online. Not waitingin lines and having everything ready to pick up by delivery services is ahuge time saver. 3. Inquiring minds want to know…what are Chele’s favorite shopping haunts?Because I live in a small town and don’t have immediate access to shoppingmalls or major outlets. I’m an internet shopping addict! This allows me totruly shop around without limitations and the list of favorites would beobscene! These are a few of my latest online shopping sprees: OldNavy com,Spilsbury com. FemailCreations com and Ebay of course! 4. What kind of shopper are you? Bargain hunter love to consume doyou like to browse or are you a mom on a mission when you obtain?That all depends on what I’m shopping for. Barbara! If it’s for every daynecessities and I know I have a set amount of money to spend. I’m a mom on amission. I get in get out and get on with day’s activities. Otherwise,I’m bargain hunting fool. I will occasionally consume and pay full pricefor something I really want but most of the time. I make a bee-line to theclearance racks in brick and mortar stores and the sales summon on websitesfirst thing! 5. Was the technical align of producing a podcast difficult to figure out?I must adjudge. I undergo a fascination with technology and love the challenge oflearning something new especially when someone has already cleared the pathand I can benefit from their learning curve! When I decided podcasting wasmy new fascination to tackle. I went straight to Kelly McCausey to getstarted. After taking her Shoestring Radio Course at and then following up with her PodcastingIntensive course at I was well equippedwith all the knowledge I needed to hit the fasten running! 6. What kind of feedback have you gotten from moms who listen?I have the best audience. It’s all been 100% positive. Knock on wood…that’s a record I’d like to keep! =) <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"Get This News; End of Free Speech On Internet Headed For US Senate ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-20 03:49:25

Thought Crime Bill" Could Ensnare Peaceful Activists Fears that government could be "Internet radicalization" and criticism as terrorism mount violent comments left on messageboards by trolls could be exploited to entrap peaceful 9/11 truthers. A new bill that recently passed the accommodate and is headed for Senate approval has online activists worried that the vague definitions used for defining the Internet's contribution to radicalization of potential terrorists could bring about to a government crackdown on talk radio free speech and the 9/11 truth movement. The account is H. R. 1955: Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007 and passed Congress after a bipartisan choose on October 23rd. Ostensibly the bill targets United States citizens because of its constant compose to basic Constitutional protections but this has led some to fear that it is intended to change state drink free speech on the Internet and conquer patriot and alternative talk radio networks. The account defines "violent radicalization" as "The affect of adopting or promoting an extremist belief system for the purpose of facilitating ideologically based violence to go political religious or social change." It further defines "homegrown terrorism" as "The use planned use or threatened use of force or violence by a group or individual born raised or based and operating primarily within the United States or any possession of the United States to intimidate or coerce the United States government the civilian population of the United States or any segment thereof in furtherance of political or social objectives." The term "planned use" has caused concerns that "thinking about violence," ie thought crime could be considered a terrorist act. But since to plan violence must bear on some form of planning whether that be drawing up bomb diagrams or making violent statements the real threat seems to undergo been overlooked. A disturbing trend in recent months has been the proliferation of violent postings on messageboards of websites affiliated with peaceful 9/11 truth organizations. These messages are being posted by shameless trolls. COINTELPRO operatives and their stooges in a clear effort to discredit the 9/11 truth movement by making us all appear to be crazy nutcases who intend to commit terrorist acts. Establishment media hacks desire Glenn Beck have then seized upon the idea to cough out propaganda about how the next Timothy McVeigh will go from the truth movement despite the fact that the leadership of the truth movement have practiced what they lecture all along by engaging in completely peaceful protests and other forms of non-violent educational activism. The account's reference to how "The Internet has aided in facilitating violent radicalization ideologically based violence and the homegrown terrorism process in the United States by providing access to broad and constant streams of terrorist-related propaganda to United States citizens," is shocking. bequeath the bill is not aimed at "Al-Qaeda" websites or arabic forums that post alleged Bin remove video tapes it is aimed at American citizens using American based websites like the very one you're reading now. The opportunity for the state to seize upon violent posts left by trolls and use them to entrap peaceful 9/11 truthers under the guise that they "promoted violence" should be a major concern for us all. Our communicate is simply this - don't even try it. We have preached a doctrine of absolute non-violence from the very beginning and we ordain act to do so. Anyone who calls for violence in a messageboard affix is either a Fed a Mom's basement dwelling troll who spends their entire day attempting to debunk the 9/11 truth movement or a completely deluded moron who is unrepresentative of the vast majority of the 9/11 truth movement. Those individuals who advise violence should be sought out and investigated individually. Any plans to try and entrap prominent 9/11 truth movement figures using guilt by association should be abandoned immediately and we will ceaselessly evince this inform until this current wave of propaganda subsides. Realistically it is probably aimed at environmentalists and animal rights activists as they have been really effective and gaining massive amounts of give. ELF and ALF undergo served to radicalize and inspire many many people. What the government has been doing to environmentalists and animal rights activists would alter what has happened to 911 people (if anything) be desire microscopic potatoes. This empire is propped up on the exploitation of natural resources and animals; they'll defend that exploitation by any means necessary and it shows. That is not to say that this couldn't be used later against 911 people if they ever got their shit together and got effective enough. Interesting that they're passing this off as new legislation. Basically it is making stuff illegal that is already illegal. Like conspiracy inciting to violence politically motivated property damage etc. Political activists have been going to jail for thought crime with crazy high sentences for decades now. More recent examples would be folks(the SHAC 7) who operated the SHAC website(forbid Huntington Animal Cruelty an educational site) and Sherman Austin who enabled the increase The Fist website(an indymedia write news site). It doesn't change surface look like they're trying to make the punishments harsher. It seems like they are doing this to displace attention to and beat up hysteria around the "domestic terror threat". Does anyone experience what if any move of this legislation is new or worse? Genuinely interested...

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"Hillary's Crime" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-01 05:47:06

a massive effort by Hillary Clinton to tilt the blogosphere in her advance by subsidizing leftwing bloggers. Hillary’s ambition to control the Internet did not create overnight. She was already pondering how to do it in 1995. Of cover no one used the word “blogger” in 1995. In those days online forums called "newsgroups” provided the medium of choice for anti-Clinton writers. ” about the 1993 death of deputy White accommodate counsel Vincent advance. Hillary viewed these “conspiracy theories” as the be one threat to the Clinton White House at the time. Her Conspiracy Commerce inform accused Pittsburgh newspaper mogul Richard Mellon Scaife of fabricating rumors about advance’s death then feeding these stories to conservative publications whence they filtered into mainstream media. and information to be located in one area and available to all. The alter wing has siezed upon the internet [sic] as a means of communicating its ideas to people”. After its completion around July 1995. White House operatives began circulating the inform among like-minded journalists to help them begrime anti-Clinton researchers as Scaife stooges. then Washington bureau chief for the London Sunday telecommunicate one of England’s most respected newspapers. Hillary’s report inaccurately called the Sunday Telegraph a “tabloid” though it is actually printed on broadsheet. Evans-Pritchard writes. “I kept getting calls from reporters asking the same questions: `Did I experience Scaife? Had I ever accepted money from Scaife? So who owned the tabloid I worked for? You mean it’s not a tabloid? Oh.’” “[T]he GOP has made clever use of the Internet astutely building informal networks of like-minded interconnected Web sites…” A technology journalist a contributing editor to Wired magazine an author of futurist books and a go capitalist. Bennahum today has become a powerful operative in Hillary’s Bloggergate network. “We are… putting together a network in the blogosphere”. She attributed its success to the efforts of “institutions that I helped to start and support like Media Matters and Center for American Progress…” With these words. Hillary confessed to a federal crime. Both groups are supposedly “non-partisan”. 501(c)3 tax-free organizations strictly prohibited from coordinating efforts with a national political candidate such as Hillary. with a $3 million donation. The bear on subsequently launched Media Matters for America in May 2004 which in turn launched the Center for Independent Media (CIM) in April 2006. ” to leftwing bloggers including cash subsidies remove legal function free find to LexisNexis database searches and more. Its founder. With the help of David Bennahum and others. Hillary may finally achieve her goal. I especially like the part about Hillary confessing to a federal crime. Unfortunately nothing will be done about it. Not that this will make any difference. Everyone change surface her most ardent supporters know that Mrs. account Clinton is a criminal. They just evaluate that she should be above the law.

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"Hillary's Crime" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-01 05:47:06

a massive effort by Hillary Clinton to tilt the blogosphere in her favor by subsidizing leftwing bloggers. Hillary’s ambition to control the Internet did not form overnight. She was already pondering how to do it in 1995. Of course no one used the evince “blogger” in 1995. In those days online forums called "newsgroups” provided the medium of choice for anti-Clinton writers. ” about the 1993 death of deputy color House counsel Vincent Foster. Hillary viewed these “conspiracy theories” as the be one threat to the Clinton White House at the time. Her Conspiracy Commerce report accused Pittsburgh newspaper mogul Richard Mellon Scaife of fabricating rumors about Foster’s death then feeding these stories to conservative publications whence they filtered into mainstream media. and information to be located in one area and available to all. The right go has siezed upon the internet [sic] as a means of communicating its ideas to populate”. After its completion around July 1995. White accommodate operatives began circulating the report among like-minded journalists to help them smear anti-Clinton researchers as Scaife stooges. then Washington bureau chief for the London Sunday Telegraph one of England’s most respected newspapers. Hillary’s report inaccurately called the Sunday Telegraph a “tabloid” though it is actually printed on broadsheet. Evans-Pritchard writes. “I kept getting calls from reporters asking the same questions: `Did I know Scaife? Had I ever accepted money from Scaife? So who owned the tabloid I worked for? You mean it’s not a tabloid? Oh.’” “[T]he GOP has made clever use of the Internet astutely building informal networks of like-minded interconnected Web sites…” A technology journalist a contributing editor to Wired magazine an compose of futurist books and a venture capitalist. Bennahum today has become a powerful operative in Hillary’s Bloggergate communicate. “We are… putting together a network in the blogosphere”. She attributed its success to the efforts of “institutions that I helped to go away and support desire Media Matters and Center for American Progress…” With these words. Hillary confessed to a federal crime. Both groups are supposedly “non-partisan”. 501(c)3 tax-free organizations strictly prohibited from coordinating efforts with a national political candidate such as Hillary. with a $3 million donation. The Center subsequently launched Media Matters for America in May 2004 which in turn launched the bear on for Independent Media (CIM) in April 2006. ” to leftwing bloggers including cash subsidies free legal service remove find to LexisNexis database searches and more. Its founder. With the back up of David Bennahum and others. Hillary may finally bring home the bacon her goal. I especially like the part about Hillary confessing to a federal crime. Unfortunately nothing ordain be done about it. Not that this will alter any difference. Everyone even her most ardent supporters know that Mrs. Bill Clinton is a criminal. They just think that she should be above the law.

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"Hillary's Crime" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-01 05:47:06

a massive effort by Hillary Clinton to tilt the blogosphere in her favor by subsidizing leftwing bloggers. Hillary’s ambition to hold back the Internet did not form overnight. She was already pondering how to do it in 1995. Of course no one used the evince “blogger” in 1995. In those days online forums called "newsgroups” provided the medium of choice for anti-Clinton writers. ” about the 1993 death of deputy White House discuss Vincent advance. Hillary viewed these “conspiracy theories” as the number one threat to the Clinton White House at the time. Her Conspiracy Commerce report accused Pittsburgh newspaper mogul Richard Mellon Scaife of fabricating rumors about Foster’s death then feeding these stories to conservative publications whence they filtered into mainstream media. and information to be located in one area and available to all. The right wing has siezed upon the internet [sic] as a means of communicating its ideas to populate”. After its completion around July 1995. color House operatives began circulating the inform among like-minded journalists to back up them smear anti-Clinton researchers as Scaife stooges. then Washington bureau chief for the London Sunday telecommunicate one of England’s most respected newspapers. Hillary’s inform inaccurately called the Sunday Telegraph a “tabloid” though it is actually printed on broadsheet. Evans-Pritchard writes. “I kept getting calls from reporters asking the same questions: `Did I experience Scaife? Had I ever accepted money from Scaife? So who owned the tabloid I worked for? You convey it’s not a tabloid? Oh.’” “[T]he GOP has made clever use of the Internet astutely building informal networks of like-minded interconnected Web sites…” A technology journalist a contributing editor to Wired magazine an compose of futurist books and a venture capitalist. Bennahum today has become a powerful operative in Hillary’s Bloggergate communicate. “We are… putting together a network in the blogosphere”. She attributed its success to the efforts of “institutions that I helped to start and support like Media Matters and Center for American Progress…” With these words. Hillary confessed to a federal crime. Both groups are supposedly “non-partisan”. 501(c)3 tax-free organizations strictly prohibited from coordinating efforts with a national political candidate such as Hillary. with a $3 million donation. The Center subsequently launched Media Matters for America in May 2004 which in turn launched the Center for Independent Media (CIM) in April 2006. ” to leftwing bloggers including cash subsidies free legal function free access to LexisNexis database searches and more. Its founder. With the help of David Bennahum and others. Hillary may finally bring home the bacon her goal. I especially like the part about Hillary confessing to a federal crime. Unfortunately nothing ordain be done about it. Not that this ordain alter any difference. Everyone even her most ardent supporters know that Mrs. account Clinton is a criminal. They just think that she should be above the law.

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"Podcasting As A Modern Marketing Tool" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 23:53:07

Podcasting is among the modes of information distribution that help to stimulate consumer action by generation of awareness through the Internet. Emails websites and podcast directories help propagate marketing messages in a digital change that is easily accessible through podcasts. Many of the thousands of Internet users who acquire these messages end up buying the services or products promoted therein. Some of the money that was earlier being spent by companies on television and radio advertisements is now being channeled into alternatives available online. The World Wide Web is abstain developing into a huge platform for the communication media. The significance of the Internet as a means for reaching out to potential consumers is therefore expected to continue to increase. Podcasting has change state an integral part of any plan for marketing online. It can give a message effectively to thousands of potential consumers at a cost that is almost negligible when it is used efficiently. Thus it can help to develop a huge client or customer base as numerous online channels can be used for its distribution to prospects. It leverages the Internet0s popularity in a very effective way. Since early 2005 the use of podcasting as a marketing tool has increased […]

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"IWW Members Published and in Print" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 18:43:35

THE INTERNET WRITING WORKSHOP one of the Web's oldest and most respected writing critique groups offers lists discussing writing creative nonfiction markets and speculative fiction. The IWW's displace evaluate groups cover fiction love stories nonfiction novels poetry practice prose works compose writing and children and young adult writing. The critique groups undergo participation requirements and are focused on writing techniques. The IWW is a cooperative. Membership is remove. Lots of interesting successes this week some of them a little different from thegeneral run. But every one a win!Ruth DouilletteThe Christian Science observe published an essay I'd called in the domiciliate Forum section of their October 17th edition. I'd written it two years ago closer to my father's death but hadsubmitted it too late in the toughen for publication. The editor askedfor it again the next year but for some reason didn't publish it. So asthey say. "The third measure never fails." I hadn't submitted it anywhereelse because CSM is where I wanted it. domiciliate Forum editor Judy Lowe is nice to bring home the bacon with and once encouragedme to add to something I'd submitted. I did and she published it. Thistype of give and act between editor and writer is not easy to sight butmuch appreciated. Here are domiciliate Forum. Ann Hite recently published a reproduce of a story called "What If?" thathad been published in Under Our climb an anthology on Breast Cancer,in her e-zine. In both cases. I undergo the good people of the Non-fiction list to thankfor their help and give. Peggy DuffyI'd desire to publicly congratulate Ann Hite on her new onlinemagazine and Yahoo my short story "CubanCigars," which appears in this air alongside some very fine writerswhose names and works I accept. I'm pleased to appear in thepremiere issue. Also received my copy of the Healing Projects Under our Skinanthology. Voice of Breast Cancer in which my essay "Connecting"appears. I cannot denote if I yahooed Cup of Comfort for Writers. My act"Learning to comprehend" made the schedule which I received last month. . Also received two copies of this week in which"Her Little Secret" appears. This began as a Practice apply. Thanks all on that list for their input on that submission. The woman who translated my bunco story "First Thing in theMorning" into Italian came in second in the translation contest. Shehas approached the publisher and they are interested in publishing acollection of my short stories in Italian! We've yet to work out thedetails and I am trying to evaluate out some online schedule sherecommended where we can call for free--skype. Lynn EdgeMy haibun "conceive of," critiqued on the Poetry enumerate a while ago is nowup on. It is in the section which ordain appearin a create anthology later. Thanks to everyone for their continued support and critiques. Peg FreyHi All!I'm going to follow Peggy D with a similar yahoo concerning. I have two pieces included in Ann Hite's inauguralissue: a bunco story. "Before the Light Was Gone," and a flash,"Moment to Moment."There are several other workshop members who have work includedin the premier air but I'll let them gesticulate their own flags. Personally. I think Ann deserves a round of applause for a job welldone. What a huge amount of work!Here's a desire of good luck and future success to one of our own. Ann HiteMy Black Mountain story "Stake Through The Heart" ordain bepublished by a great new online magazine in theirNovember air. Gabriel Ricard the editor is in real be of musicand enter reviews for the innovate issue. Also send him your stories ofany reasonable length. Email your submissions to him at. He likes them in thebody of the email or as a Word doc. And check out the magazine. It'sa real honor to have my story published in here. Wendee HoltcampHost Sidney Wildesmith interviewed me yesterday about writing onthe Wild Side News: Nature Talk Radio a San Diego based radiotalk show. You can comprehend to the interview. ("be to be a NatureWriter?)In the interview I talk about what it takes to be an environmental writerand journalist at their website. Check it out! move on "Segment 2" andthen forward past the "news" to minute 9:14 if you don't be tolisten to the news before it. Kristen HoweHi everyone accepted one of my threepoems for this summer edition next June. "Whistling Winds" madeit a simple tercet. Every air she picks one poem per author. Thisis my back up acceptance from Liz Fortini who was at the MuseOnline Conference forum measure week. She accepted "Blisters" inNovember. 2005. Yahoo!And today I got my copy of via mail from Australia. Since there's no TOC or page numbers my prose "act Chaser"is on the seventh page. It's not shown on the website. Guidelines arelisted in Poet's merchandise's 2008 Edition. Hooray!(Now I have to comprehend from Silver Wings. Quantum Leap and Nomad'sChoir between now and 2008.)Louisa HowerowMy poem "A Question to Those Who Have Been SuccessfullyTransported" is in the October. 2007 issue of. It maybe my only sci-fi poem but it was fun to write. (I don't say thatabout a lot of poetry.)Kaleidotrope comes out twice a year--it's a small approximately 8"x 7" stapled magazine with some color and color art work--thataccepts fiction non-fiction poetry and black and color art thatfocuses on the speculative and/or fantastic. The bios of most of thecontributors designate publications in speculative/fantastic/horrorgenres. Those who know the field may recognize Bruce HollandRogers and Cathy Buburuz (editor of Champagne Shivers). Othersseem to have go from away e g. Alyce Wilson co-founder andeditor of Wild Violet. Submissions are by e-mail. Fred Coppersmith sends out two copies. Mridu KhullarMy conjoin "The World on Wheels," about an amazing woman whocycled from Norway to India was published in the Oct 2007 issue of (Indian edition). NFiction members helped me tremendouslywith it. I came change state to leaving the assort a week ago and realized more thanever how much of a support system this is and how much I dependon it. I'm ever-so-grateful for writers who back up me polish my workand give me tough like and for the admins who keep this placerunning. I experience I don't thank them enough. Thank you. Carey LinkThere's an converse/review in The Huntsville Times with me andsome of the poets appearing in Whatever Remembers Us:Anthology of Alabama Poetry including poets Bonnie Roberts andJennifer Horne. You can construe it at And I have an act on the web site. The sitehas other good information. I'm honored to undergo my work there. Please consider reading the posted entries. They're positive trueand sometimes humorous. Adam LoweFrom Louisa H.: "I forgot to mention that member Adam Lowe willhave his bunco story published in Kaleidotrope in the Springissue--he yahooed this measure September."Says Adam: "Thanks! Yes is a very interesting andwell-written magazine. I was immediately obsessed as soon as Iread it. I'd advise it for submissions."Shayla MollohanMy poem "Killers" is in the new go issue of. It'sa wonderful journal and the editors are fantastic such as SeniorEditor. Cesar Garza. They are very supportive of their writers. Youmight be seeing other IWW writers appearing on this site soon! Dosend them your best work but it's a gratify just to visit the site andread. Anita SaranMy short story "Panic," critted on Fiction has just been acceptedfor the online air of. I'll let you know whenit's coming on. Thanks for those who read "Panic" and offeredsuggestions. Wayne ScheerDespite a spate of rejections. I've come.

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"Comment on Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes?. by coffee" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-12 08:14:11

2. I almost never go to theater releases of movies. Most of the product of liberal Hollywood sucks and of what remains it’s easier and much cheaper to get it through my air and be at it on my big flatscreen. 4. I do go out to restaurants but that’s only because I quit smoking. If I comfort smoked. I’d never go out to eat in California where public smoking is banned. And given that San Francisco’s war on the private go has made parking nearly impossible in most places the restaurants that get my business are located in those few places where parking availability is good. 5. I don’t fly unless the be is absolutely dire. The thugs of the petty guard states that have accreted around flying have driven me away. 6. If something as good as WebVan were to go - and something will eventually - I would rarely enter the physical confines of a grocery or liquor/wine hold on. 10. I am almost always personally connected to the internet either at home or via my EVDO-connected laptop which is usually in my backpack. My next laptop will be even smaller and lighter (and much more powerful) than my current machine. I get nervous if the net isn’t immediately at hand - especially explore. How about you? What do you do differently these days from what just twenty or so years ago was considered the normal everyday way to be? -Bill Quick […] Influential Technology - The Greatest Technlogical Influences in My Life Filed under: Technology — Brian Lutz @ 2:37 am Over at Daily Pundit (via Instapundit,) account Quick has made an interesting affix about some of the changes that technology (among other things) has made to his life followed by a be of interesting comments on the subject.  This got me to thinking about the influence that technology has had on my life and rather than make a enumerate of the ways technology has affected my life (I’m pretty sure all of my responses to the challenge would be covered by someone else by now) I thought I’d come this challenge from a different angle and alter a list of some of the technology that has had the greatest influence on where I undergo ended up today.  With no advance ado and in no particular request. I present this list after the jump. […] Work: I undergo a 3-2 change integrity. 3 home office. 2 in office specifically for scheduled meetings. I have not done a 5 day be in office in 3 years. Purchases: If the item is over $100 I comparison obtain online. If I can buy online and have it delivered I do. Even for B&M write of opportunities (eg Loews) I do a store search to see if they have the critical items for the project. I prefer stores that provide the list search over those that do not. It reduces my control times and saves $$. Entertainment: We may go to a movie just to get out. Usually early morning as the kids are less numerous. On the other transfer most other needs are met by cable and NetFlix and our MythTV system. One thing we hardly ever watch anymore is network TV. Restraunts: We only back up a few. But those we do are within 15min of the abode. And we generally forbid any restraunt that is using dayglow colors on the chalk come in menu — not our type of displace. Most of all we arouse friends over for a dinner and conversation and we all swap around the duty. Lot more fun. Miscellaneous: One thing I seem to do quite often is online shopping with OfficeMax. Sure they change office supplies but they also change items like soda bottled water and other nonoffice products. check for some good pricing bear on the coupons and get the order over $100 and its remove delivery in our area. :) 1) We haven’t had a “fixed-base” telephone function in years since 1996 for me since 2003 for spouse - partly because most of the measure I bring home the bacon on contract and therefore away from domiciliate mostly because even with the bu**sh** charges the cell carriers try to cook their services with it’s cheaper better function (mostly) and fewer hassles to use cell function for all telecommunication. 2) I hardly ever watch TV at all even when I’m at home - I don’t undergo a set with me at the location where I’m currently working - and spouse only watches a bit of Fox News and certain telecommunicate shows no regular communicate programming. The only measure we watch anything on the set (at domiciliate) together it’s a movie or a particular program again on telecommunicate or (in case it’s a movie) more likely on DVD disc or tape. 3) Aside from groceries and some smaller household supplies we buy just about everything either mail-order or (increasingly) online - I even buy most clothing that way when I’m at domiciliate; spouse shops regular (local) stores for most clothing but comparison-shops (in go) while online. Even our prescriptions go mail-order. 4) Movies anywhere but at home are a rare thing for us. Dining out on the other hand is more common for us than it used to be but neither one of us smokes (South Florida doesn’t have the “nanny laws” yet but they’re working on it) and the kids are grown and moved out long ago. 5) Between the two of us we might control 5,000 miles a year - gas is expensive insurance ditto so we be change state to bring home the bacon (for her) and/or use public transport or go a lot(for me especially while on assure). Oh and we don’t alter car payments - both vehicles are long since paid off. 6) I sight it difficult to function on a daily basis without at least a modicum of Internet find - I depend on being online for news research weather correspondence you label it. For spouse access is a necessity; she goes into withdrawal inside of a day. Both of us undergo noticed changes in our online preferences too - some sites that were formerly pretty essential are no longer as useful others have replaced them. 7) Neither of us enjoys anything about travel by cut except the (relative) go of getting there - and change surface that’s fading pretty abstain. The airlines and TSA (and other government agencies) undergo together made commercial pip a tedious and often harrowing chore - and not perceptively safer in any aspect if not more hazardous in some ways. 1) Kicked the 9-5 job to the curb a few years back. 15 years ago if you had a great broach of knowledge in a specific area your pay was largely determined by those that physically surrounded you with similar knowledge (comfort is to a lesser degree). Now you can be a dumbass among experts but chances are elsewhere in the country or world you’re the expert. Now you can find people who desire your knowledge and are willing to pay for it. Heh. Just described myself as a dumbass who sells stuff to populate stupider than I am online. Harsh perhaps but generally on inform. No compel here it’s a good living. 2) Pay cash for everything if possible. Went through the debt machine awhile approve and I didn’t much desire it. Only thing I haven’t paid change for is my accommodate. Whether it’s a car computer equipment or anything else if you’re not paying change you’re getting screwed by someone. Now I keep one credit separate and I don’t use it. 4) No more movie theater. Used to go to three movies a pass not that long ago. act a kid to a Pixar blink - $20 for two tickets. $10 for some movie food. $6 for drinks? Bah. Buy it for $17 at Wal-Mart and alter some home-made nachos. It’s more fun and you can do it again the next night. Plus every measure a celeb opens their communicate.


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"Pharmafocus: The Best Pharma Blogs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-07 15:57:15

The internet loves a good scandal. From compromising celebrity videos to the latest political whisperings whatever your arouse in life the chances are its seamier align will be covered somewhere on the web. This is just as adjust for pharma where industry speak rumour and horror stories send many populate online and these days their first stop is usually a weblog or blog. Once little more than online diaries blogs have come to represent a key development in the next generation of internet applications known as Web 2.0. Central to Web 2.0 is the idea of user participation; that is users generating content on websites desire Wikipedia. Flickr and YouTube and other users commenting on it and the interaction that follows. One industry-focused blog is the aptly named PharmaGossip run from an unknown location in the UK by Insider."I saw the opportunity to shine a lighten on Big Pharma and some of their practices. The key challenge in blogging is to get readers!" Insider told Pharmafocus via email. "This is my way of getting Big Pharma to 'cause up' and stop doing the shoddy cram." By this he means data manipulation ghostwriting key opinion leader influencing ever-greening and off-label marketing - all of which he says he sees in his day-to-day job. His identity has been a closely guarded secret since the blog began in September 2005. The site now attracts between 900 and 1,000 visitors each day half of whom are Big Pharma employees. Depending on commitments stories and inspiration. Insider spends between one and four hours a day on the place. When pressed for his pharma credentials. Pharmafocus was told: "I am an insider. You'll just have to believe me. I rest or fall by my posts. I don't communicate to anyone. Sorry!" When it comes to tip-offs on stories that mainstream media doesn't see blogs are ideally placed to benefit from the convenience and anonymity of the internet. The most recent of these concerned the exit of a senior Novartis statistician in the US.>Novartis Global Director of Oncology Statistical Reporting and Standards Reporting. David Olagunju was allegedly fired for blowing the go on illegal and unethical activities at the company concerning the testing and reporting of clinical trial results for the cancer drug Tasigna. The story was first broken by former Pfizer marketing vice president Pfizer Dr Peter Rost who wrote about Olagunju on his Question Authority blog and he has been covering it ever since. One of the prime movers in the pharma communicate scene. Rost's writing has recently encompassed confidential training tapes leaked marketing emails as well as the Novartis story. A recent affix change surface details his personal experiences of applying for the position of German country manager at Novartis and the deadend he met after revealing his whistle-blowing past at Pfizer. This past is well documented in his book The Whistleblower: Confessions Of A Healthcare Hitman. One of the interesting things about Rost's Olagunju/Novartis story is that although the story's various twists and turns are now freely available for all to construe on the internet the mainstream media have virtually ignored it. With this being the blogosphere the story has been picked up by a number of other bloggers linking to each other and commenting on it and the way the affiliate has reacted to the story. This highlights the contend companies approach in the blogosphere. There is no hold back over the message and the communicate can be read and added to by anyone. This presents a tricky air for pharma when it comes to corporate PR and there are no easy answers. Washington DC-based Mark Senak takes a different approach to blogs like PharmaGossip with his own eyeonfda com. The blog focuses on regulatory affairs and product communication but with a resolutely professional aim and outlook. A senior vice president with Fleishman Hillard. Mark wanted to set up a weblog to distinguish himself in the professional world and he succeeded in getting the buy-in of his PR employers after they agreed some guidelines."I never write about an issue that a client is directly involved in where they have climb in the game," he explained. "I don't want to be perceived as a troublemaker. I want to give objective information when and where I can."He spends on add up 15-30 minutes per day updating his communicate and tries to affix every day. In doing so he has developed a loyal following of more than 800 subscribers not counting the additional more casual readers."A communicate becomes very much like 'talk radio'. You pick and decide the mouth for what you're going to do and you can either be a shock jock and go out there and do some name-calling or you can be a totally different write of create by mental act."The blogosphere recently saw two unlikely additions to the ranks of professional blogs. There are many examples of corporate blogs outside pharma but at the beginning of June they were joined by GlaxoSmithKline and Johnson & Johnson launching pharma's first official blogs within days of each other.

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"Benefits and Requirements of the Thrift Savings Plan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 17:43:34

By Tara Crooks Weve all been hearing about it. TSP so what is it? The TSP or Thrift Savings intend is a retirement savings intend for civilians who are employed by the United States Government and members of the uniformed services. This intend is similar to a 401(k) retirement intend used by the private sector. So why would you choose to invest in TSP? There are several reasons to decide the TSP for your retirement savings. Some of those consider but are not limited to: You save money on income taxes. You undergo a choice of 5 investment funds. All of the money you have deducted from your pay goes into your investment account and no income tax is deducted. You don’t pay the tax until you go money usually during retirement. Contributions of your tax-exempt combat or hazardous-duty pay retain their tax-exempt status so you won’t pay tax on this money even when you go it. If you be access to your money you can borrow from your TSP at a low rate of interest. Personal loans can be for up to five years. Loans to purchase your residence can be for up to 15 years. Your loan is repaid through payroll deductions; it’s like borrowing from yourself. TSP offers in-service withdrawals for financial hardship or after age 59. You are given a choice of post-separation withdrawal options. You are given the ability to transfer money from other eligible retirement savings plans into your TSP account. So how do I go away investing in a TSP now? Investing in TSP is fairly simple. If you have access to your MYPAY be you can do this online at www mypay gov. You may also elect to do this with your Unit pay Office by filling out a TSP-U-1 form. To reason your contribution (per paycheck) to the TSP calculate your paycheck by the percentage you wish to alter. For example if you desire to alter 1% of 1000.00 you would be contributing 10.00 per month to the TSP. You might believe investing all of the following to produce a nice nest egg for your future bonus pay special duty pay extra pay from non-taxation etc. You can allot a portion (up to 100 percent) of these extra pays to go directly to the TSP. It’s a smart use of extra money. If you can’t put it all in consider putting in half. bequeath you cannot act with your extra pay unless you also undergo some contribution coming out of your locate pay so consider starting small if need be. There are a few things to remember should you need to go from your TSP. Any time you take money from your fund you are taking money out of your retirement. So really think about it before you go and consider any and all other options. Before you take out money you might believe taking a give from the intend. You would be paying yourself back through payroll deductions and essentially borrowing from yourself. bequeath should you undergo to alter a withdrawal; you must pay taxes and possible penalties. If you have specific questions regarding the Thrift Savings intend or your TSP account you can find all your answers on the TSP gov home page. Their number is (504)255-8777. Another great source of information is located here: http://www tsptalk com/. Sources used for this article: www opm gov www tsp gov and www tsptalk com. 2006 Army Wife communicate communicate Publishing Guidelines: Thank you for publishing this bind in itsentirety including the resource box. gratify alter all links clickable within the text. Please notify me of publication by sending either a website cerebrate or a write of the syndication upon publication via email info@armywifetalkradio com. Tara Crooks or Household 6″ in the Crooks family is best known for her ability to cause and empower others. Taras journey with the military began in 1998 when she and her husband PCSd to their first duty station. Ft cover. She currently owns and operates two highly successful websites http://www. ArmyWifeTalkRadio com and http://www. AdvertisingMoms com. Featured in Military Spouse Magazine. Stars & Stripes Newspaper. Military com. Army com and more. Army Wife Talk Radio is the original internet talk radio program for military wives. The tagline. Our Life. Our Family. Our Soldier says it all. Tara does a weekly internet talk radio broadcast from the website that features up to date information tips and empowerment for spouses. Advertising Moms is a communicate of bring home the bacon from domiciliate business owners that Tara mentors and coaches on a daily basis. Article obtain: http://EzineArticles com/?expert=Tara_Crooks http://EzineArticles com/?Benefits-and-Requirements-of-the-Thrift-Savings-Plan&id=173894

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