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We Need Your Valuable Advice & Suggestion?



1.We are the manufacturers of all art skills. Our all products is of hand made( Bindies, Tattoos etc )
2.Our product is made by poor villagers. they survive on this products
3.If you want to see our products please see on this link.

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OR

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4.This is our humble request to you please guide us How to increase our sell in International Market.
e.g. 1. Free Classified Sites
2. Email ID of Wholesalers, Dealers, Supermarkets, Shopping Malls

5.Please help the poor villagers by increasing our sell in International market.

Your Suggestions means a lot for us.

Email ID : info@aarsagarbindies.com
: sagarexport@gmail.com

Thank You
Yours Faithfully
Sagar Exports
Hitesh M.Shah

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Kevin Rudd said he would make life more affordable in Australia for Battlers, why hasnt he?



The Labor Government helped me get a home on the free rental market as a full time carer.

Fact is my mother & caree can come home at some stage, but, as I have no disability nor would want to falsely claim at Centrelink despite the staff’s encouragement, why is the new start allowance not in parrity to allow me to keep my home in the short term as I return to work as the carers respite carks it?

Is it the Rudd government circulation a bogus email about refugees getting more than pensioners to try and con us its worthwhile to give them more than we get as honoured guests of this great nation?

And why is there absolutely no roadmap what so ever of any way shape or form a dignity to the original inhabitants of this great nation?

Rudds cabinet? Its an utter sham, he thinks more about dresses sizes and countries like where ABBA came from than Australians, how unAustralian! He even spends more time out of the job not doing what he gets paid for being paid? “Days by the Guilard”?
Sorry mate got sick and tired of hearing about what his mrs wore, so what she is a brainy *****.

Aint it strange, howard tried to help and was accused of being well meaning, fair comment mate, Thanks for answering!

Google Hacking email services



Really poor linux or apache configurations can open up everyone’s e-mail on a system. This simple video showing the google hack for this should be something you never ever want a hacker to see

Is there a free email service specifically for kids?



my kids are just under 10, is there a free safe email service tailored for children?
Okay, safe is important; no **** advertisements, no ability to chat etc.

Does this sound legitimate or like a scam?



Korea’s economy and English education market is growing at an astonishingly fast rate and Koreans are learning how to be competitive in today’s global market. To further achieve proficient global growth it is essential that young Korean’s attain strong English communication skills.
**Please note that candidates with a Bachelor s degree in any field and from a native English speaking country will only be considered.

ALL MAJORS WELCOME… NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!
Who?

We are seeking energetic individuals from native English speaking countries who are looking for adventure and the cultural experience that Korea has to offer. You qualify if you have a three or four year Bachelor’s degree.
Qualifications?

- Minimum of a Bachelors Degree from an accredited university in America, Canada , Australia, New Zealand , South Africa , Great Britain or Ireland
- Must be a citizen of one of the above mentioned countries
- Must be a native English speaker
- Must be in good physical and mental health
- No criminal record

The Job

You will be teaching English to eager students. We focus exclusively on recruiting for institutes and schools that work with children, ranging from pre-school to high school.

Why Korea ?
-Annual salary of USD $28-$34K at 25~30 hrs/wk
-Renewable 12-month contract
-Gain international experience while enriching students lives
-Safe, modern country with the highest investment in private education in the world
-Intriguing language, rich culture and central location for continued travel in Asia
-Great ongoing positions available year-round
-FREE furnished housing, FREE round-trip airfare, paid holidays, health insurance coverage, etc.
-Save up to $15K/year (Korea’s cost of living is low compared to most Western nations, i.e. USA. Also, the tax rate is only 3.3% – 4%).
Korea is in the middle of Asia, so many ESL teachers take advantage of this by traveling to see the Great Wall of China, going diving in the Philippines, or beach partying in Thailand for their vacation time. All of these places are just a few hours away, and because they are still developing countries, you can have a great time for as little as 20 USD a day. Korea has 16~19 days of paid National holidays per year. Thanks Giving and the Lunar New Year are 4~6 days long.
Airport pick-up and introduction to your new school is arranged by G’Day Korea.
If ever you are in need of bi-lingual support or help during your stay, G’Day Korea provides contact numbers for instant on-call assistance.
Feel free to apply online or call 1-800-220-7013 (Toll free for U.S and Canada)

Check out our website for more information www.gooddaykorea.com

or email your questions and resume to G’Day Korea Company ( career@gooddaykorea.com )
G’Day Korea will call you ASAP and provide more valuable information to help you find a reputable ESL position.

Teaching in Korea could be one of the most fascinating and rewarding experiences of your life.

Email: career@gooddaykorea.com
www.gooddaykorea.com

1-800-220-7013 (Toll free for U.S and Canada)

how can you find out all the sites/online services you subscribed to using your email address?



i know that i subscribed to many online services and internet sites, some of which i forgot (using one email address). how can i find all the sites that i subscribed for?

because i want to get rid of some.
blahhh, no one at all?

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Zero2Riches – Posting Ads Using Temporary Email Services



This video shows how to use temporary email services to post ads on Backpage. This also should be done when posting ads to Kijiji.ca

Do you like this idea for a “bail-out” plan?



I got this email yesterday and thought it was a GREAT idea! What do you think?:

I’m against the $85,000,000,000.00 bailout of AIG. Instead, I’m in favor of giving $85,000,000,000 to America in a “We Deserve It Dividend.” To make the math simple, let’s assume there are 200,000,000 bona fide U.S. Citizens 18 and over. Our population is about 301,000,000 ± counting every man, woman and child. So 200,000,000 might be a fair stab at adults 18 and up. So divide 200 million adults 18 and up into $85 billion that equals $425,000.00.

My plan is to give $425,000 to every person 18 and up as a “We Deserve It Dividend.” Of course, it would NOT be tax free. So let’s assume a tax rate of 30%. Every individual 18 and up has to pay $127,500.00 in taxes.

That sends $25,500,000,000 right back to Uncle Sam.

But it means that every adult 18 and up has $297,500.00 in their pocket. A husband and wife has $595,000.00. What would you do with $297,500.00 to $595,000.00 in your family? Pay off your mortgage – housing crisis solved.

Repay college loans – what a great boost to new grads Put away money for college – it’ll be there Save in a bank – create money to loan to entrepreneurs. Buy a new car – create jobs. Invest in the market – capital drives growth Pay for your parent’s medical insurance – health care improves Enable Deadbeat Dads to come clean – or else.

Remember this is for every adult U S Citizen 18 and up including the folks who lost their jobs at Lehman Brothers and every other company that is cutting back. And of course, for those serving in our Armed Forces.

If we’re going to re-distribute wealth let’s really do it…instead of trickling out a puny $1,000.00 ( “vote buy” ) economic incentive that is being proposed by one of our candidates for President. If we’re going to do an $85 billion bailout, let’s bail out every adult US Citizen 18 and up!

As for AIG – liquidate it. Sell off its parts. Let American General go back to being American General. Sell off the real estate. Let the private sector bargain hunters cut it up and clean it up.

Here’s my rationale. We deserve it and AIG doesn’t. Sure it’s a crazy idea that can “never work.” But can you imagine the Coast-To-Coast Block Party!

How do you spell Economic Boom?

I trust my fellow adult Americans to know how to use the $85 Billion “We Deserve It Dividend” more than I do the geniuses at AIG or in Washington DC. And remember, The Birk plan only really costs $59.5 Billion because $25.5 Billion is returned instantly in taxes to Uncle Sam.

Come on people…this was JUST FOR FUN! Geesh…you would think this forum was to be taken seriously or something! lol

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I am searching for a free email provider that I can use to syncronize with outlook express?



I want to use my outlook express to send and receive email messages. I need free email service providers that supports messages to be syncronize by outlook express.
Or is there an trial or limited service I could use. I need to train students on Microsoft Outlook. I can’t subscribe for 20 different mail accounts for different students, that needs the service just temporarily.

Will vinyl records and turntables replace CDs, MP3s, and Ipods?



The following article says that vinyls are making a comeback and that more retailers are stocking them:

Some retailers give vinyl records a spin
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – It was a fortuitous typo for the Fred Meyer retail chain.

This spring, an employee intending to order a special CD-DVD edition of R.E.M.’s latest release “Accelerate” inadvertently entered the “LP” code instead. Soon boxes of the big, vinyl discs showed up at several stores.

Some sent them back. But a handful put them on the shelves, and 20 LPs sold the first day.

The Portland-based company, owned by The Kroger Co. (KR), realized the error might not be so bad after all. Fred Meyer is now testing vinyl sales at 60 of its stores in Oregon, Washington and Alaska. The company says, based on the response so far, it plans to roll out vinyl in July in all its stores that sell music.

Other mainstream retailers are giving vinyl a spin too. Best Buy is testing sales at some stores. And online music giant Amazon.com, which has sold vinyl for most of the 13 years it has been in business online, created a special vinyl-only section last fall.

The best-seller so far at Fred Meyer is The Beatles album “Abbey Road.” But musicians from the White Stripes and the Foo Fighters to Metallica and Pink Floyd are selling well, the company says.

“It’s not just a nostalgia thing,” said Melinda Merrill, spokeswoman for Fred Meyer. “The response from customers has just been that they like it, they feel like it has a better sound.”

According to the Recording Industry Association of America, manufacturers’ shipments of LPs jumped more than 36 percent from 2006 to 2007 to more than 1.3 million. Shipments of CDs dropped more than 17 percent during the same period to 511 million, as they lost some ground to digital formats.

The resurgence of vinyl centers on a long-standing debate over analog versus digital sound. Digital recordings capture samples of sound and place them very close together as a complete package that sounds nearly identical to continuous sound to many people.

Analog recordings on most LPs are continuous, which produces a truer sound – though, paradoxically, some new LP releases are being recorded and mixed digitally but delivered analog.

Some purists also argue that the compression required to allow loudness in some digital formats weakens the quality as well.

But it’s not just about the sound. Audiophiles say they also want the format’s overall experience – the sensory experience of putting the needle on the record, the feeling of side A and side B and the joy of lingering over the liner notes.

“I think music products should be more than just music,” said Isaac Hudson, a 28-year-old vinyl fan standing outside one of Portland’s larger independent music stores.

The interest seems to be catching on. Turntable sales are picking up and the few remaining record pressers say business is booming.

But the LP isn’t going to muscle out CDs or iPod soon.

Nearly 450 million CDs were sold last year, versus just under 1 million LPs, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Based on the first three months of this year, Nielsen says vinyl album sales could reach 1.6 million in 2008.

“I don’t think vinyl is for everyone; it’s for the die-hard music consumer,” said Jay Millar, director of marketing at United Record Pressing, a Nashville based company that is the nation’s largest record pressing plant.

Many major artists – Elvis Costello, the Raconteurs and others – are issuing LPs and encouraging fans to check out their albums on vinyl. On Amazon.com, one of the best-selling LPs is Madonna’s latest album, “Hard Candy”.

Some artists package vinyl and digital versions of their music together, including offers for free digital downloads along with the record.

“We’ve definitely had some talks with the major retailers about exclusives on the manufacturing end,” Millar said of United Record Pressing, which focuses primarily on independent recordings.

An avid music fan himself, Millar says he has moved to vinyl in recent years.

“Once I got my first iPod … I’m looking at my wall of CDs and trying to justify it,” Millar said. “The things I like – the artwork, the liner notes, the sound quality – it dawns on me, those are things I like better on vinyl.” He welcomed back the pops and clicks, even some of the scratches.

“I like that fact that it’s imperfect in a lot of ways, live music is imperfect too,” Millar said.

Independent music stores, which have been the primary source of LPs in recent years, say many fans never left the medium.

“People have been buying vinyl all along,” said Cathy Hagen, manager at 2nd Avenue Records in Portland. “There was a fairly good supply from independent labels on vinyl all these years. As far as a resurgence, the major labels are just pressing more now.”

In this game, big retailers aren’t necessarily competing head to head with independent sellers’ regular clientele of nostalgic baby boomers, independent label fans and turntable DJs.

“I cannot see that Best Buy or Fred Meyer would order the same things we would,” Hagen said. “They aren’t going to be ordering the reggae, funk, punk or industrial music.”

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