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      7 Simple Rules For Staying Young… No Matter What Your Age Is
      7 Simple Rules For Staying Young… No Matter What Your Age Is By: Dax Moy Why is it that so many people dread getting older? I mean, what is it that causes sensible, mature, educated people to burst into tears or go thorough ‘mid-life’ crises at the very mention of their 40th birthday? It’s weird isn’t it? After all, getting [...]

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      8 simple rules for succeeding on the Web
      8 simple rules for succeeding on the Web Commentary: Magazines should find opportunities, not obstacles By Jon Friedman, MarketWatch Last Update: 6/9/2008 12:01:00 AM MEMPHIS (MarketWatch) — Magazines are squandering a golden opportunity. That was my message last week when I spoke at the annual meeting of City and Regional Magazines here in this charming city on the banks of the [...]

      Written by: Investment Blog


      8 Simple Rules For Developing More Secure Code
      Habit #1: Take Responsibility Habit #2: Never Trust Data Habit #3: Model Threats against Your Code Habit #4: Stay One Step Ahead Habit #5: Fuzz! Habit #6: Don't Write Insecure Code Habit #7: Recognize the Strategic Asymmetry Habit #8: Use the Best Tools You Can Habit #1: Take Responsibility This is a variation of the classic "There is no silver bullet" comment made over 25 years ago by Fred

      Written by: CRYPTEX - Seguridad de la Informacion


      Simple Rules of Owning a Credit Card
      Having a credit card is very convenient since carrying a lot of cash becomes unnecessary and some people might even have a hard time leaving their card at home. But with its advantages comes also its disadvantages. Since you can always buy things without carrying cash around, you are always tempted to buy something that you come across. If you have excellent control on your finances then good for

      Written by: Money and Credit Secrets


      6 simple rules for using your ATM and Credit Cards in Europe
      The convenience of ATM cards and Credit cards extends over the ocean in Europe as well thanks to a few global cash networks. These networks allow cards to be used in different countries just as you would used them at home in the US. However, with so many cards issued by so many banks in the US, it is difficult to handle questions like: which card is the best? or should I use my ATM or credit car

      Written by: Travel Paths


      10 Simple Rules For Doing Your Best Research
      Last month, Thomas C. Erren and colleagues published an editorial in PLoS Computational Biology entitled 10 simple rules for doing your best research, according to Hamming. The article provides some great philosophical guidance on setting out to do great research, drawing on advice given by the mathematician Richard Hamming during a Bell Communications Research Colloquium Seminar in 1986. (more…)

      Written by: Bitesize Bio. The Molecular Biology Blog


      Health & Safety: Simple Rules
      Here's an interesting article I found on another Administrative Assistant's blog:Health & Safety: Administrative Assistants.Ergonomics have been around for many years, but most people don't realize that this can eventually be bad for your health, if you don't follow the steps mentioned in this article.You can find more tips on health care benefits by clicking on this link to this article.If you have any questions, suggestions or comments, please feel free to click on the "comments" link below and leave some feedback. If you are reading this via feed or e-mail, please click on the title link and post your comment via web.Until next time,Take care - of your clutter!

      Written by: The Professional Assistant


      “8 Simple Rules” Petite Bowls
      These “8 Simple Rules” Petite Bowls are bringing table etiquette back. Designed by Atelier Daguerre, this delightful set of Bohemian porcelain bowls are perfect for desserts, nuts, olives, relishes, and children. The white scrolled-edge porcelain bowls aren't just simple white bowls; each of the eight bowls is beautifully painted with different etiquette blurbs such as "Never praise extravagantly any dish set before you; neither should you appear indifferent," and "Never hesitate to take the last piece of bread or the last of the cake; there is probably more." $100 for a set of 8. Shop here.

      Written by: Oliver Avenue - Beauty & Joy in Consumerism


      8 Simple Rules DVD
      8 Simple Rules is about a married couple with three children, set in a Detroit, Michigan suburb. The father, Paul Hennessy (John Ritter), is a sportswriter who is prompted by his wife Cate's (Katey Sagal) return to nursing to take a more active role in raising their two teenage daughters, Bridget (Kaley Cuoco), and Kerry (Amy Davidson), and their son Rory (Martin Spanjers). The show, created by veteran comedy writer Tracy Gamble, derives its name and some of its elements from W. Bruce Cameron's book 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter. The rules are: Use your hands on my daughter and you'll lose them after. You make her cry, I make you cry. Safe sex is a myth. Anything you try will be hazardous to your health. Bring her home late, there's no next date. Only delivery men honk. Dates ring the doorbell. Once. No complaining while you're waiting for her. If you're bored, change my oil. If your pants hang off your hips, I'll gladly secure them

      Written by: Television Shows Review


      8 Simple Rules Dramedy
      8 Simple Rules TV Series8 Simple Rules for Dating my Teenage Daughter was a drama sitcom created by Tracy Gamble, a series about couple living in Detroit Michigan raising their three children with the rules: Use your hands on my daughter and you'll lose them after. You make her cry, I make you cry. Safe sex is a myth. Anything you try will be hazardous to your health. Bring her home late, there's no next date. Only delivery men honk. Dates ring the doorbell. Once. No complaining while you're waiting for her. If you're bored, change my oil. If your pants hang off your hips, I'll gladly secure them with my staple gun. Dates must be in crowded public place. You want romance? Read a book. Paul Hennessy with his wife Cate and their two daughters Bridget and Kerry and son Rory simple living a simple family life implementing 8 simple rules, not only good for dating but also for family relationship. One morning Paul went to grocery store to get milk,

      Written by: TV Shows on DVD Planet Blog


      7 Simple Rules For Improving The Conversation
      con·ver·sa·tion   [kon-ver-sey-shuh informal interchange of thoughts, information, etc., by spoken words; oral communication between persons; talk; colloquy. an instance of this. association or social intercourse; intimate acquaintance. With last week’s post about “The conversation,” I wanted to discuss this vital part of online relationship building. Inadvertently, I ended up demonstrating one aspect in particular – baiting. Also inadvertently, I showed how to not capitalise when your attractor bait does its job. Pretty ironic, when the fundamental point of my post was that once your bait gets the attention you’re after you need to make the most of that attention. This week, we bring you the follow-up: 7 Simple Rules For Improving Your Conversation 1. Make a connection Before there can be any conversation, there needs to be a connection. Be it a phonecall, be it an email, be it a chat with

      Written by: The GottaQuirk eMarketing blog


      10 Simple Rules of Thumb for First-Time Homebuyers-Tampa, Fl
      10 Simple Rules of Thumb for First-Time HomebuyersHandy tips and tidbits to help you make the big decision Know what you can afford to spend. You'll find Qualifying Calculators on sites such as Bankrate.com and E-Loan.com. What they don't add into the equation is home owner's insurance, taxes and any association fees. Get a lender who is local and can provide you with a "good faith estimate" which will outline in greater detail what your monthly payments will be once you factor in these additional costs.Find out if you qualify for homebuying help. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has programs to help teachers, firefighters and others buy affordable homes. Federal Housing Administration loan programs offer lower down payments to help first-time buyers. Go to HUD's website (www.hud.gov) for details. Get a Realtor who understands the Real Estate Market, what you are looking for, and can guide you in the right direction. A buyer's agent is compensated through the s

      Written by: THE INSIDER REAL ESTATE BLOG-TAMPA, FL


      8 Simple Rules for Surviving Scifi
      Girls have a rough time in scifi. It’s bad enough that they aren’t taken seriously until they shave their heads, but it seems like only the most virtuous and honorable get to live. ... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: Pink Raygun - News, Reviews and Interviews for Fangirls...and boys


      8 Simple Rules
      8 Simple Rules : Television Series8 Simple Rules was premiered on the 17th of September 2002 and ended on the 15th of April 2005. It follows the life of the Hennessy's. Paul Hennessy was the head of the family and a former sports writer, Cate was the mother and a nurse and they have three kids Bridget the blonde daughter and interested only with her looks and with teenage boys while Kerry was the artistic and intelligent middle child and was annoyed with her sister and the youngest and only son Rory. The 8 Simple rules where basically about how guys should date Paul and Cate's teenage daughters. The rules are: Use your hands on my daughter and you'll lose them after. You make her cry, I make you cry. Safe sex is a myth. Anything you try will be hazardous to your health. Bring her home late, there's no next date. Only delivery men honk. Dates ring the doorbell. Once. No complaining while you're waiting for her. If you're bored, change my oil. If y

      Written by: Great Television Shows


      8 Simple Rules for...Successful Blogging!
      They are in order of importance, 1 being the most important.1. - - --Create good content to act as what everyone has been calling 'linkbait'. This can be done a number of ways:a) By saying something controversial. This can only be 'used' a few times as it gets old after a while. This is a way of grabbing the attention you deserve and is especially effective if it is the Title of the post. Of course the main content must stand up to the expectations that the controversial title brings.b) Say something Useful. Your readers are human beings and they want to experience pleasure, be it through reading an entertaining/controversial article, or by learning a valuable lesson. You can think of learning is an investment in future pleasure. I.E. preparation. If your content is so useful that they cannot stop themselves using it then you have succeeded. They may reciprocate with an encouraging comment, a digg/vote or maybe even a link back if they refer to your article.c) Say some

      Written by: The Ultimate "Make Money Online" Blog


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