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External Lighting ion of any of which will result in a $100 fine. Don’t worry, each street corner will be equipped with new video surveillance equipment and specially designed software that will be able to tell the second you violate any part of the NYSPSCM and automatically debit your checking account.Today’s home owners are more and more willing to invest in purchasing outdoor lighting items, since they can be used to improve the general look of a house as well as incorporate the outdoor with the indoor living space. Improving the external house design is not a matter of luxury anymore, as weather conditions and contemporary house designs permit people to experience the outdoors again as it being an important part of their home.Outdoor house designers support that contemporary decks, patios and yards have as much thought put into their d?cor and ambiance as the house itself. Thus, selecting the right type of lighting should be part of improving the living quality of a person as well as enhancing the retail value of the house itself. So, it is extremely important now to choose the right external lamps and place them adequately in a porch or garden area.< Heck, let’s just make crossing the street in and of itself a finable offense! Each street corner can have a credit card reader where you must promptly deposit your $100 fine just to cross. But why stop there? Perhaps it is time to start considering a ban on any activity that can potentially cause the death when someone is not careful? We can start levying fines against all sorts of activities. We can’t stop with just tackling distracted pedestrians. Sky diving will be on the agenda. While few people die partaking of this activity, I am certain that somewhere someone has been killed while sky diving because they were not paying attention. May Credit Repair Tips - 7 Mistakes That You Must Avoid At All Costs New York State Senator Carl Kruger really feels with every fiber of his little bleeding heart that government is the solution to all the really pressing problems in society. In particular he thinks that government is the best way to stop stupid people from doing stupid things. But further he believes that since stupid people do stupid things everyone should be treated like stupid people.Your personal credit score is important because a bad credit report will have an adverse effect on many areas of your life. It is not only loans that are affected, but also insurances and even employment. There are a number of steps you can take to improve your credit score but, before considering any of these positive actions, here are seven mistakes that you must avoid at all costs:1. Using a business EIN number instead of your Social Security number when you apply for credit. This is illegal.2. Using another person's SS number instead of your own. Here again this is illegal.3. Creating a new credit identity using false information. Naturally this is illegal also and so could leave you open to prosecution for fraud.4. Using the services of a company that promises to remove all adverse credit records and provide you with a perfect cred I guess I shouldn’t complain much. After all, it is people like Senator Kruger who provide me with a copious amount of idiocy to discuss each and every week. See, the senator has his finger on the pulse of what matters and is pushing for legislation that would make it a crime to use your iPod, cell phone, or other electronic device while crossing the street. And better yet, he wants to make it an offense punishable by a $100 fine. Why? Because recently two pedestrians were sadly hit and killed while trying to cross the street as their latest digital toy with flashing lights and nifty sounds distracted them. Ok, forget the fact that millions of New Yorkers cross the street every day and that, dare I say, thousands of them do so while using their cell phone, video game or iPod successfully and without dying. Just forget it. Because if you don’t forget it you would be forced to understand that the chance of a distracted pedestrian being struck by a vehicle while said pedestrian is more interested in seeing if he can get to the next level of his video game, eat the magic mushroom and save the princess is almost nonexistent. But Senator Kruger wants to use this statistical non event, which occurs mostly to people who are overly qualified for the Darwin Awards, into a reason to control everyone’s behavior. He wants to turn the actions of a few people who simply don’t think that it is important to pay attention when crossing the street into a new way to make criminals out of Americans and also a new revenue stream for government. Perhaps government doesn’t have enough on its plate. I mean honestly, with all the other meaningless regulations and laws that government has passed over the years doesn’t it have enough to worry about? Maybe Senator Kruger is just looking for some jobs for a few of his friends by forming the iPod Police. Perhaps he is just concerned that if he is not at all times working to pass some law to cover some aspect of people’s lives he will be seen by his constituents as not doing “his job”. Or maybe, just perhaps, he is actually delusional enough to believe that by placing one more shackle on the liberties of the people it will make them freer. I can already see it now. Today it is a ban on using electronic devices while crossing the street. Tomorrow it will be some numbskull sitting in a restaurant, distracted by his cell phone ringing and accidentally ordering the Beef Wellington instead of the Chicken Marinara! Of course this will cause Senator Kruger to run to the floor of the New York Senate and introduce a bill to prohibit electronic devices in restaurants because of the dangers of distracted dining! Senator Kruger is worried about people being distracted while crossing the street? Ok, let’s expand upon his agenda! First, we should also fine anyone caught not looking both ways before crossing a street. But then we should move to ban talking, chewing gum, looking at the sky, thinking about what you are going to eat for lunch, and any and all distracting behaviors at all while crossing the street. After all, doing anything but being completely focused on being safe while crossing means that you might run afoul of the, I suppose soon to be issued, New York State Pedestrian Street Crossing Manual (NYSPSCM). In the NYSPSCM you will find a thousand pages of dos and don’ts for crossing the street. The violation of any of which will result in a $100 fine. Don’t worry, each street corner will be equipped with new video surveillance equipment and specially designed software that will be able to tell the second you violate any part of the NYSPSCM and automatically debit your checking account. Heck, let’s just make crossing the street in and of itself a finable offense! Each street corner can have a credit card reader where you must promptly deposit your $100 fine just to cross. But why stop there? Perhaps it is time to start considering a ban on any activity that can potentially cause the death when someone is not careful? We can start levying fines against all sorts of activities. We can’t stop with just tackling distracted pedestrians. Sky diving will be on the agenda. While few people die partaking of this activity, I am certain that somewhere someone has been killed while sky diving because they were not paying attention. Mayb Six Link Baiting Ideas digital toy with flashing lights and nifty sounds distracted them.There’s been a lot of talk about LinkBaiting in the blogosphere, and I’d like to weigh in.First a little background: Google gives more ranking weight to what they call authoritative sites and pages. It defines those sites as having many outbound and inbound links. So now having links to your site is important to your success online. More simply, inbound links also drive traffic to your site.So now we have link exchanges and link sales and link finding software. We have free articles on anything you could possibly think of that all contain links back to the author’s site. There are 437 free articles in my Inbox right now, including Rubber Floor Mats or Carpet Floor Mats and The Lowdown on Laminating Film.LinkBaiting is viral marketing for links, and we love viral marketing. Like all viral marketing, the goal is to get people to write about and Ok, forget the fact that millions of New Yorkers cross the street every day and that, dare I say, thousands of them do so while using their cell phone, video game or iPod successfully and without dying. Just forget it. Because if you don’t forget it you would be forced to understand that the chance of a distracted pedestrian being struck by a vehicle while said pedestrian is more interested in seeing if he can get to the next level of his video game, eat the magic mushroom and save the princess is almost nonexistent. But Senator Kruger wants to use this statistical non event, which occurs mostly to people who are overly qualified for the Darwin Awards, into a reason to control everyone’s behavior. He wants to turn the actions of a few people who simply don’t think that it is important to pay attention when crossing the street into a new way to make criminals out of Americans and also a new revenue stream for government. Perhaps government doesn’t have enough on its plate. I mean honestly, with all the other meaningless regulations and laws that government has passed over the years doesn’t it have enough to worry about? Maybe Senator Kruger is just looking for some jobs for a few of his friends by forming the iPod Police. Perhaps he is just concerned that if he is not at all times working to pass some law to cover some aspect of people’s lives he will be seen by his constituents as not doing “his job”. Or maybe, just perhaps, he is actually delusional enough to believe that by placing one more shackle on the liberties of the people it will make them freer. I can already see it now. Today it is a ban on using electronic devices while crossing the street. Tomorrow it will be some numbskull sitting in a restaurant, distracted by his cell phone ringing and accidentally ordering the Beef Wellington instead of the Chicken Marinara! Of course this will cause Senator Kruger to run to the floor of the New York Senate and introduce a bill to prohibit electronic devices in restaurants because of the dangers of distracted dining! Senator Kruger is worried about people being distracted while crossing the street? Ok, let’s expand upon his agenda! First, we should also fine anyone caught not looking both ways before crossing a street. But then we should move to ban talking, chewing gum, looking at the sky, thinking about what you are going to eat for lunch, and any and all distracting behaviors at all while crossing the street. After all, doing anything but being completely focused on being safe while crossing means that you might run afoul of the, I suppose soon to be issued, New York State Pedestrian Street Crossing Manual (NYSPSCM). In the NYSPSCM you will find a thousand pages of dos and don’ts for crossing the street. The violation of any of which will result in a $100 fine. Don’t worry, each street corner will be equipped with new video surveillance equipment and specially designed software that will be able to tell the second you violate any part of the NYSPSCM and automatically debit your checking account. Heck, let’s just make crossing the street in and of itself a finable offense! Each street corner can have a credit card reader where you must promptly deposit your $100 fine just to cross. But why stop there? Perhaps it is time to start considering a ban on any activity that can potentially cause the death when someone is not careful? We can start levying fines against all sorts of activities. We can’t stop with just tackling distracted pedestrians. Sky diving will be on the agenda. While few people die partaking of this activity, I am certain that somewhere someone has been killed while sky diving because they were not paying attention. May Apartment Living - An Attractive Choice for Busy Professionals ericans and also a new revenue stream for government.When your days are packed with meetings, appointments, after-work exercise and catching up with friends, the last thing you want to fuss about at the end of a long day is your living quarters.With time being such a valuable commodity, apartment living frees up your time to spend it how you really want.Here are some reasons behind why more and more professionals are opting for the low maintenance lifestyle of apartment living.1. Safety In NumbersWhen you lead a busy schedule, the last thing you want to worry about is security back home. Choosing to live in an apartment, rather than a stand-alone house, offers the age-old adage of safety in numbers. Most apartments have security guards, which discourages opportunities for crime. With 24-hour emergency service and an on-site building manager, you can feel secure in knowing you ar Perhaps government doesn’t have enough on its plate. I mean honestly, with all the other meaningless regulations and laws that government has passed over the years doesn’t it have enough to worry about? Maybe Senator Kruger is just looking for some jobs for a few of his friends by forming the iPod Police. Perhaps he is just concerned that if he is not at all times working to pass some law to cover some aspect of people’s lives he will be seen by his constituents as not doing “his job”. Or maybe, just perhaps, he is actually delusional enough to believe that by placing one more shackle on the liberties of the people it will make them freer. I can already see it now. Today it is a ban on using electronic devices while crossing the street. Tomorrow it will be some numbskull sitting in a restaurant, distracted by his cell phone ringing and accidentally ordering the Beef Wellington instead of the Chicken Marinara! Of course this will cause Senator Kruger to run to the floor of the New York Senate and introduce a bill to prohibit electronic devices in restaurants because of the dangers of distracted dining! Senator Kruger is worried about people being distracted while crossing the street? Ok, let’s expand upon his agenda! First, we should also fine anyone caught not looking both ways before crossing a street. But then we should move to ban talking, chewing gum, looking at the sky, thinking about what you are going to eat for lunch, and any and all distracting behaviors at all while crossing the street. After all, doing anything but being completely focused on being safe while crossing means that you might run afoul of the, I suppose soon to be issued, New York State Pedestrian Street Crossing Manual (NYSPSCM). In the NYSPSCM you will find a thousand pages of dos and don’ts for crossing the street. The violation of any of which will result in a $100 fine. Don’t worry, each street corner will be equipped with new video surveillance equipment and specially designed software that will be able to tell the second you violate any part of the NYSPSCM and automatically debit your checking account. Heck, let’s just make crossing the street in and of itself a finable offense! Each street corner can have a credit card reader where you must promptly deposit your $100 fine just to cross. But why stop there? Perhaps it is time to start considering a ban on any activity that can potentially cause the death when someone is not careful? We can start levying fines against all sorts of activities. We can’t stop with just tackling distracted pedestrians. Sky diving will be on the agenda. While few people die partaking of this activity, I am certain that somewhere someone has been killed while sky diving because they were not paying attention. May 4 SEO Mistakes That Cost Your Articles Rankings instead of the Chicken Marinara! Of course this will cause Senator Kruger to run to the floor of the New York Senate and introduce a bill to prohibit electronic devices in restaurants because of the dangers of distracted dining!Although the internet is bombarded with articles, how many of those articles really get read?It's not enough to write what you think is a good article, you have to want to write articles others want to read.Step 1 - Choose the right keywordsChoose keywords that really explain what your article is about. Include them in the headline of your article, as well as in the body several times. When including keywords in the body of your article, they should make sense. Don't just jam your article with keywords. Including them three to five times should be enough.Step 2 - Write articles people want to readWhen writing about your topic, find out what people want to know. You can do this by searching the forums on your topic.What questions are people asking? What do they really want to know about?By writing about things others Senator Kruger is worried about people being distracted while crossing the street? Ok, let’s expand upon his agenda! First, we should also fine anyone caught not looking both ways before crossing a street. But then we should move to ban talking, chewing gum, looking at the sky, thinking about what you are going to eat for lunch, and any and all distracting behaviors at all while crossing the street. After all, doing anything but being completely focused on being safe while crossing means that you might run afoul of the, I suppose soon to be issued, New York State Pedestrian Street Crossing Manual (NYSPSCM). In the NYSPSCM you will find a thousand pages of dos and don’ts for crossing the street. The violation of any of which will result in a $100 fine. Don’t worry, each street corner will be equipped with new video surveillance equipment and specially designed software that will be able to tell the second you violate any part of the NYSPSCM and automatically debit your checking account. Heck, let’s just make crossing the street in and of itself a finable offense! Each street corner can have a credit card reader where you must promptly deposit your $100 fine just to cross. But why stop there? Perhaps it is time to start considering a ban on any activity that can potentially cause the death when someone is not careful? We can start levying fines against all sorts of activities. We can’t stop with just tackling distracted pedestrians. Sky diving will be on the agenda. While few people die partaking of this activity, I am certain that somewhere someone has been killed while sky diving because they were not paying attention. May It Is Important To Understand The Different Types Of Buyer Needs ion of any of which will result in a $100 fine. Don’t worry, each street corner will be equipped with new video surveillance equipment and specially designed software that will be able to tell the second you violate any part of the NYSPSCM and automatically debit your checking account.Customers and prospects possess a hierarchy of needs which have to be uncovered and the very best professional salespeople have become masters at recognising those needs.Rarely do you get information unless you ask for it. You need information to sell your services or products and look for future sales possibilities. Skilful questioning means that you do not seem to be imposing on the prospect by asking too many questions.Types Of Needs:• Implied Needs are statements about problems, difficulties and dissatisfactionAn examples would be: “Our system is too slow, we cannot handle the volumes, and the system is unreliable”• Explicit Needs are specific customer statements of wants or desiresAn example might include: “We need a faster system, we have to cut costs, and we need more reliability”Uncoveri Heck, let’s just make crossing the street in and of itself a finable offense! Each street corner can have a credit card reader where you must promptly deposit your $100 fine just to cross. But why stop there? Perhaps it is time to start considering a ban on any activity that can potentially cause the death when someone is not careful? We can start levying fines against all sorts of activities. We can’t stop with just tackling distracted pedestrians. Sky diving will be on the agenda. While few people die partaking of this activity, I am certain that somewhere someone has been killed while sky diving because they were not paying attention. Maybe they were looking a little too long at the miraculous view they had and just simply failed to pull their chute until it was a little too late. I think we should make jumping out of a plane punishable by a $100 fine. After all, people die because of it. Oh, and flying alone is dangerous! Each year people die in plane accidents because the pilot was distracted or made an error in judgment. Every time you step on a plane you will get hit with a $100 fine. So for our sky diving friends you’ll get hit both coming and going. Next up has got to be swimming pools. Every year many people drown because they simply are not good swimmers. And someone somewhere has had to of died because they were distracted by a shiny penny on the bottom of the pool which they tried to get. Yes, I know that every year millions of people go into swimming pools, but because a few people die, if you are caught in a swimming pool you will be slapped with a $100 fine. Of course use of bathtubs, lakes, rivers and oceans will also be regulated. And let’s not forget the numerous deaths each year that are caused by people driving automobiles. Just driving in your car exposes you constantly to distractions by other drivers, the radio, billboards, a nagging spouse, etc. So every time you get into your car you will be fined $100. Hey, it’s dangerous after all! Besides maybe this fine will stop people from contributing to Global Warming by cutting down the number of times they drive each year! The list of things big daddy government can fine us for because of the carelessness of a vast minority is endless. And it’s for our own good of course! I am sure that the politicians and bureaucrats will be more than willing to exert as much control over our lives as we let them. So please big daddy government save us from ourselves! We simply are not capable and your wisdom is so infinite! Just please make sure you slide my government approved meals, designed to be completely safe of course, through the mail slot of my front door. You know, since I will not be able to leave my house because even that has been deemed hazardous and worthy of a $100 fine per offense.
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