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Websites With Purpose - Who Is Your Ideal Customer? we need to get scared if that's what it takes to wake up. We are, without a doubt, a very special generation with the weight of the world's future literally on our shoulders.Shooting Fish In A BarrelReading ads for making websites might give someone the impression that doing business on the internet is easy. It is like shooting fish in a barrel. Pay someone a few hundred dollars, put up an online store in 30 minutes, and watch the money start pouring in.If only that were true.The internet is a wonderful place. It provides all of us with access to the entire world. It gives the small business owner the ability to put his store on digital Main Street. But even that doesn't guarantee instant sales.I grew up in south F Don't despair. You, yes little ole puny you, can do much. Everything ever done always began with one. Act on the things you know to be right, healthy, socially responsible, and environmentally sensitive. Yes, you. Yes, now. Yes, there is no downside in doing so. *Further Reading: The Wysong Optimal Health Program™ SEO is Dead We measure our world by the limits of our knowledge and experience. If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to treat everything like nails. Bigotry, bias, and prejudice are all words that describe this limited view (hammer) each of us tends to embrace and apply.The death of SEO has been proclaimed (and forecast) for years. I have never bought into this and time has proven that belief correct. I do, however, believe the SEO landscaped has changed significantly causing the elimination of SEO-only providers within the next few years… if not sooner.The reality is that while SEO will always remain an integral part online marketing, those that focus exclusively on achieving top search engine rankings will fail. Not only will they fail to deliver any kind of valuable service to their clients, but the bottom line is that without incorporating mar A dog does not comprehend poetry, nor does an infant calculus. The worlds of the dog and of the child are extremely limited in scope. For the dog it is predominantly genetically determined. Even if a dog would like to understand poetry, it couldn't and will never grow into it either. On the other hand, a child's view of the world can expand continually throughout life. Unfortunately, as we get into our teenage years and become certain that our knowledge encompasses just about all that could be known – certainly more than both parents combined – we become increasingly arrogant, and with this arrogance, closed minded. Intellectual growth can actually stop by about the age of 13, with vocabulary serving as an index of this growth and not increasing significantly for most people after this age. With that as a preface, let me say that it is easy for us to believe that the world we were born into is the only real world. Fluorescent lights, conditioned air, automobiles, pop, French fries, television, and polyester may seem like the only real and natural world for humans. Without the perspective of history, there would be no way of knowing any differently. But we do have history. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, which occurred about 200 years ago, we were by and large in an entirely different setting. We spent the majority of our time outside and without any of the modern conveniences and technologies we have come to believe to be as natural and automatic as a tree or the wind. Our genes, however, are not equally convinced. They remain encoded for the natural world. They are, in fact, an inward definition of the external natural, pre-Industrial, more pristine world. In this new modern synthetic world we are increasingly alienating our basic biological make up. We are like fish taken out of water. The accompanying charts demonstrate the dramatic change occurring just in the last 100 years. (see http://www.wysong.net/images/graph1.jpg) (see http://www.wysong.net/images/graph2.jpg) (see http://www.wysong.net/images/graph3.jpg) (see http://www.wysong.net/images/graph4.jpg) (see http://www.wysong.net/images/graph5.jpg) This is only a small representation of the dramatic changes our modern world has produced related just to food. On a broader environmental scale, human activity rivals the natural processes that have built the biosphere. About 40% of the earth's photosynthetic capacity (plant growth) is now appropriated for human use. The biologically available nitrogen and phosphorus used by humans for fertilizer and chemicals about equals the amount produced by nature. We apparently can alter our atmosphere on a global scale (ozone, Chernobyl, greenhouse gases). Huge numbers of species stand on the curling tip of a wave of extinction – and the list goes on. Though it seems presumptuous to suggest that we, here, now in this generation are unique in all of history, the evidence supports that we are. We are a pivotal generation that can either turn things around or continue to fuel a degrading environmental/health spiral that soon, if unaltered by us, will continue in spite of any efforts we make later to change things. Scary? Yes, indeed. But we need to get scared if that's what it takes to wake up. We are, without a doubt, a very special generation with the weight of the world's future literally on our shoulders. Don't despair. You, yes little ole puny you, can do much. Everything ever done always began with one. Act on the things you know to be right, healthy, socially responsible, and environmentally sensitive. Yes, you. Yes, now. Yes, there is no downside in doing so. *Further Reading: The Wysong Optimal Health Program™ 4G Wireless - The Magic Wand e, closed minded. Intellectual growth can actually stop by about the age of 13, with vocabulary serving as an index of this growth and not increasing significantly for most people after this age.“Some men and women see things as they are and say why; I dream things that never were and say why not?” -said George Bernard Shaw.A few years from now the whole world would be wirelessly wired with a number of satellites. Instead of re-tracing the itinerary of developed countries, developing countries would leapfrog to the most modern technology and go wireless. In case poor in the world will also get the power of cheap wireless technologies including toll-free numbers to talk to their Governments and command tools of economic development like bank loans, roads, schools and hospit With that as a preface, let me say that it is easy for us to believe that the world we were born into is the only real world. Fluorescent lights, conditioned air, automobiles, pop, French fries, television, and polyester may seem like the only real and natural world for humans. Without the perspective of history, there would be no way of knowing any differently. But we do have history. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, which occurred about 200 years ago, we were by and large in an entirely different setting. We spent the majority of our time outside and without any of the modern conveniences and technologies we have come to believe to be as natural and automatic as a tree or the wind. Our genes, however, are not equally convinced. They remain encoded for the natural world. They are, in fact, an inward definition of the external natural, pre-Industrial, more pristine world. In this new modern synthetic world we are increasingly alienating our basic biological make up. We are like fish taken out of water. The accompanying charts demonstrate the dramatic change occurring just in the last 100 years. (see http://www.wysong.net/images/graph1.jpg) (see http://www.wysong.net/images/graph2.jpg) (see http://www.wysong.net/images/graph3.jpg) (see http://www.wysong.net/images/graph4.jpg) (see http://www.wysong.net/images/graph5.jpg) This is only a small representation of the dramatic changes our modern world has produced related just to food. On a broader environmental scale, human activity rivals the natural processes that have built the biosphere. About 40% of the earth's photosynthetic capacity (plant growth) is now appropriated for human use. The biologically available nitrogen and phosphorus used by humans for fertilizer and chemicals about equals the amount produced by nature. We apparently can alter our atmosphere on a global scale (ozone, Chernobyl, greenhouse gases). Huge numbers of species stand on the curling tip of a wave of extinction – and the list goes on. Though it seems presumptuous to suggest that we, here, now in this generation are unique in all of history, the evidence supports that we are. We are a pivotal generation that can either turn things around or continue to fuel a degrading environmental/health spiral that soon, if unaltered by us, will continue in spite of any efforts we make later to change things. Scary? Yes, indeed. But we need to get scared if that's what it takes to wake up. We are, without a doubt, a very special generation with the weight of the world's future literally on our shoulders. Don't despair. You, yes little ole puny you, can do much. Everything ever done always began with one. Act on the things you know to be right, healthy, socially responsible, and environmentally sensitive. Yes, you. Yes, now. Yes, there is no downside in doing so. *Further Reading: The Wysong Optimal Health Program™ Tips to Save Money on your Car Insurance Online tree or the wind.If you look at costs of living your car is certainly up there, perched towards the top, ever looming down. It seems every year, no matter how safe or careful we drive, our car insurance premiums increase.There are though a lot of useful ways you can keep control of those spiralling car insurance premiums - a few of which I will cover here:1. Keep Your Car Safe: Imagine you are a car insurance company. You have to think about the car, owner, location, security before you can accurately assess the likelyhood of a potential claim - which ultimately governs your car insurance qu Our genes, however, are not equally convinced. They remain encoded for the natural world. They are, in fact, an inward definition of the external natural, pre-Industrial, more pristine world. In this new modern synthetic world we are increasingly alienating our basic biological make up. We are like fish taken out of water. The accompanying charts demonstrate the dramatic change occurring just in the last 100 years. (see http://www.wysong.net/images/graph1.jpg) (see http://www.wysong.net/images/graph2.jpg) (see http://www.wysong.net/images/graph3.jpg) (see http://www.wysong.net/images/graph4.jpg) (see http://www.wysong.net/images/graph5.jpg) This is only a small representation of the dramatic changes our modern world has produced related just to food. On a broader environmental scale, human activity rivals the natural processes that have built the biosphere. About 40% of the earth's photosynthetic capacity (plant growth) is now appropriated for human use. The biologically available nitrogen and phosphorus used by humans for fertilizer and chemicals about equals the amount produced by nature. We apparently can alter our atmosphere on a global scale (ozone, Chernobyl, greenhouse gases). Huge numbers of species stand on the curling tip of a wave of extinction – and the list goes on. Though it seems presumptuous to suggest that we, here, now in this generation are unique in all of history, the evidence supports that we are. We are a pivotal generation that can either turn things around or continue to fuel a degrading environmental/health spiral that soon, if unaltered by us, will continue in spite of any efforts we make later to change things. Scary? Yes, indeed. But we need to get scared if that's what it takes to wake up. We are, without a doubt, a very special generation with the weight of the world's future literally on our shoulders. Don't despair. You, yes little ole puny you, can do much. Everything ever done always began with one. Act on the things you know to be right, healthy, socially responsible, and environmentally sensitive. Yes, you. Yes, now. Yes, there is no downside in doing so. *Further Reading: The Wysong Optimal Health Program™ Some Common Internet Security Terms Explained the natural processes that have built the biosphere. About 40% of the earth's photosynthetic capacity (plant growth) is now appropriated for human use. The biologically available nitrogen and phosphorus used by humans for fertilizer and chemicals about equals the amount produced by nature. We apparently can alter our atmosphere on a global scale (ozone, Chernobyl, greenhouse gases). Huge numbers of species stand on the curling tip of a wave of extinction – and the list goes on.Spam: Spam is the general name for unsolicited electronic messages. It is most commonly seen as email but also occurs in almost all other digital formats including SMS, blogs and instant messaging. The term ‘spam’ is generally thought to have originated from a Monty Python Sketch where almost every item on the menu contains SPAM (the canned meat). This makes reference to World War II when SPAM was one of the few foods widely available. The excessive use of the term during the sketch has consequently led to the term being widely used to describe bulk and unwanted mail. Though it seems presumptuous to suggest that we, here, now in this generation are unique in all of history, the evidence supports that we are. We are a pivotal generation that can either turn things around or continue to fuel a degrading environmental/health spiral that soon, if unaltered by us, will continue in spite of any efforts we make later to change things. Scary? Yes, indeed. But we need to get scared if that's what it takes to wake up. We are, without a doubt, a very special generation with the weight of the world's future literally on our shoulders. Don't despair. You, yes little ole puny you, can do much. Everything ever done always began with one. Act on the things you know to be right, healthy, socially responsible, and environmentally sensitive. Yes, you. Yes, now. Yes, there is no downside in doing so. *Further Reading: The Wysong Optimal Health Program™ Space Devices to Kill Satellites we need to get scared if that's what it takes to wake up. We are, without a doubt, a very special generation with the weight of the world's future literally on our shoulders.Should we weaponize space in case we get in a war with another Super Power? Well that sounds far fetched today, unless Taiwan and Mainland China get in a scuffle and we intervene, then Russia picks sides? Which is not too far fetched, as China could end up in an Industrial Revolution type economic crash and decide it wants Taiwan real bad. Wars can provide economic prosperity in spending? Some countries go to war simply for the economic benefit of the build up.What if China starts a war with us, then we would need to take out their satellites. Rather than launching a high-energy la Don't despair. You, yes little ole puny you, can do much. Everything ever done always began with one. Act on the things you know to be right, healthy, socially responsible, and environmentally sensitive. Yes, you. Yes, now. Yes, there is no downside in doing so. *Further Reading: The Wysong Optimal Health Program™
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