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Tuesday, September 19, 2006


Longhorn Bliss
Originally uploaded by Liam Daly.

Sunday, August 20, 2006

12 Keys To Winning an Argument

Aguments are an all too common part of life. They should be avoided if possible. But, if you can’t avoid them you may as well win.

Here’s how.

* Never Accuse your opponent of being wrong.
* If you realize you made a mistake admit it immediately.
* Be pleasant.
* Get your opponent saying “yes” It is a proven technique.
* Let them talk. “Enough rope,” “digging a hole” all that.
* Be receptive. We’ve already established we could be wrong.
* Make it their idea.
* Play on their wants.
* Plea for righteousness. Every body wants “whats right.’
* Back it up. If you’ve got data, use it.
* Issue a challenge. Men especially will fall for this.
* Be a Cool Hand Luke. Aguments can get emotional. It is to your advantage to be the calm rational one.

There you have it, now play nice.

Friday, June 30, 2006

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

See this article may be it helps you reach your weight loss goal. It helps me ;-)

All you need to do is watch what you eat, and expend more energy than you consume. It’s really that simple. You can quit reading this list now, you now know everything you need to know and didn’t need to fork over $500 for the privilege of me telling you the secret of losing weight. You don’t need to read a 4,000 page book, you don’t have to buy a tape series, you don’t need to stay up late at night to watch infomercials to understand this basic premise. It’s 100% true.


50 weight loss tips

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Yellow lights last longer when the speed limit is higher. As a rule-of-thumb I estimate about one second of yellow light per every 10 mph (e.g., a yellow light on a 45 mph road lasts approximately 4.5 seconds).

The timing is probably based on some more complicated math involving speeds and braking times, but here in California this formula works pretty well.
From : http://www.tradetricks.org/archives/001684.html

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

In order to successfully work for yourself you need to get yourself out of the traditional employee/employer relationship. In fact, that could be good advice for just about everyone. Putting yourself in the driver’s seat and taking an attitude of control towards your career is the best thing you can do to advance it.

Don’t be an employee

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

You can find the full article at following link "Get Yahoo Mail Beta with No Invite"

In my opinion unless yahoo stops charging for the POP access people (including me) will not switch.

How to change your content preference:

* log in to Yahoo Mail
* click Options
* select Account information from the left panel
* go to Member Information, General Preferences, Preferred Content
* select, for example, Yahoo UK
* click Finished
* go to Yahoo Mail
* you'll see a page that says "It's the New Yahoo! Mail Beta... and you're invited."
* click on "Try Beta Now".

Monday, March 06, 2006

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Thursday, February 09, 2006


DSCF2312
Originally uploaded by Manish Bhardia.
Kyon ki saas bhi kabhi bahu thi.

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Friends,

You should check this site.

www.diggvsdot.com
08-JAN-2006
The U.S. Postal Service is raising the cost of a first-class mail stamp to 39 cents -- from the current 37-cent price. The new rates are in effect from Jan 8.
Make sure you put 39 Cents stamp on your regualr US first class mail, otherwise your letter will be returned back to you.

The USPS Board of Governors also raised the cost of all other types of postage and services effective Sunday.

Other new postal rates include (with the expiring rates in parentheses): 63 cents for a two-ounce first-class letter (60 cents), 24 cents for a postcard (23 cents), $4.05 for one-pound priority mail and flat-rate envelope ($3.85), $8.10 for priority mail flat-rate box ($7.70), $14.40 for half-pound express mail and flat rate envelope ($13.65) and $18.80 for express mail over a half pound and up to two pounds ($17.85).

The new rates for additional types of postage, as well as additional information, are available at www.usps.com. Stamps also can be ordered through the site.
Bhawna got her Blog set up and has started posting items.

Please visit her at http://bhardia.com/nucleus/BB.php
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This is my first post.

Hope to see you here quite often. Soon I will be adding the login page where you will be able to register yourself and post on this blog.

Have a great day. !!!