Do you know that yellow exclamation mark on isatap adapter in device manager on a vista based computer is not a problem of adapter. I have shown the yellow exclamation mark belowAt first i got headache to find this solution.when i checked properties of ISATAP adapterthis message appears.I did the whole things .... check the solution, update driver and many more but in vain.Next day i started to s
A hat tip is again due to a reader - this time BC - for showing us this interesting listing in Dana Point. Pay particular attention to the description.24065 Atun, 92629 Asking price: $895,000 Asking price/ sq ft: $373Income requirement: $223,750Purchase price: $660,000Purchase date: 3/5/03Size: 4 beds, 3 baths, 2,400 sq ft (built in 1996) MLS: S521960 (61 days on Redfin) Craigslist ad ZipRealty price tracker: Price Reduced: 3/09/08 -- $999,900 to $949,000 Price Reduced: 4/03/08 -- $949,000 to $929,000 Price Reduced: 4/11/08 -- $929,000 to $919,000 Price Reduced: 4/15/08 -- $919,000 to $895,000Zillow Zestimate: $1,098,0002007 property tax: $4,772HOA dues: $190Type: Single Family Residence Stories: Two LevelsFrom listing: !!This i
(Denver, CO) Two weeks ago Terry Hilton, a stickler for punctuation and the office manager for the Denver based software company Cyber-Tablet, got an email that changed his life.“It was a production update from our production manager Mindy,” said Terry becoming noticeably agitated. “It was very detailed. It was very clear. It was everything that it was supposed to be, except for the end where Mindy signed off, Thanks! And that’s where I lost it....
In spite of having huge capital and tremendous well established brand Yahoo has successfully failed(?) to deter growing Google-mania. And thats something that made me think -- back in June 2007 amid resignation of Terry Semel -- that Yahoo! should be taken over by Microsoft. Bill Gates of Microsoft has always kept his eyes on new areas to expand. One of the reason that Microsoft is being seen as
In spite of having huge capital and tremendous well established brand Yahoo has successfully failed(?) to deter growing Google-mania. And thats something that made me think -- back in June 2007 amid resignation of Terry Semel -- that Yahoo! should be taken over by Microsoft. Bill Gates of Microsoft has always kept his eyes on new areas to expand. One of the reason that Microsoft is being seen as p
Should I be calling this drink ! or Exclamation? I don’t know, but either way it’s a good name for an energy drink. Everybody loves to use exclamation points, they add energy to writing and convey a sense of excitement and power. That’s the image that Exclamation Energy Drink is hoping to stamp on you with their drink. They want to take your boring everyday life and add some strength and emphasis
Last year I started taking medication to treat depression and post traumatic stress disorder. At that time, I started seeing a psychiatrist to help “manage” these medications.
manage ‘ma-nij:
1 :See for five to ten minutes every couple of months so I can tell him, “I’m fine and yeah, your secretary already called in those refills for me. Thanks. Here’s a hundred bucks.”
The last time I went in, we had the following conversation:
Me: Can I stop taking this one pill every day?
Him: Uh, no. That and the other - very good combination. Very good.
Me: So as long as I’m on one, I’m on the other?
Him: Yes. They work really well together.
Me: (Starting to cry out of frustration. I am trapped.) Okay.
Him: Is there anything else?
Me: Yes, actually, I have two or three days every month when I am just really, really angry and emotional. Is there anything I can take just on those days to manage that?
Him: No.
Me: Blinkblinkblinkblink.
Him: Nothi
Some flowers on the back porch at my parents place.
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To predict the behavior of ordinary people in advance, you only have to assume that they will always try to escape a disagreeable situation with the smallest possible expenditure of intelligence.
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), German Philosopher
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Dave killed my rabbit.
Fred Nietzsche, Rooming House Neighbour, Spadina Street, Ottawa
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UmBiPMaD: Unmedicated BiPolar Manic [...]
Those of you who come here regularly know that when I use more than one clip art image that i am on a rant! ;) This is the only post you will ever see me write in this blog that contains exclamation marks! Why? Because they are ANNOYING!!! It isn't that I mind being annoying, in fact I excel at being annoying!The point I am making is that no one wants to be annoyed by your punctuation! When I come across an exclamation mark it always brings my enjoyment of the article or book I am reading to a grinding halt! No one likes to be told when to be overly-enthused about something you are saying...that is their choice! I feel like yelling, "CUT!!!" Who put this annoying exclamation mark in here? Years ago, one of the Seinfeld shows touched on this subject! Elaine's boss had taken her down a notch for using an exclamation mark! Her boss had a lot of wisdom! --The Clever Cynic, http://theclevercynic.blogspot.com/E-mail: the_clever_cynic@yahoo.comThe Clever Cynic, http://theclevercynic.b
"Vanishing...Statehood Quarters 41 Coin Set!""Keep Your Phone Number ... Lower Your Phone Bill!"These are two real headlines I just saw in two real ads in a real magazine. And they're real good examples of why you should avoid the exclamation point in your headlines. Here's why:The exclamation point should be the headline itself -- which should be your key selling message targeted to the right audience. In other words, an exclamation point is superfluous. It adds nothing. The two headlines above could work just as well -- if not better -- without it.Rely in the strength of your selling message. Have confidence in it. Sometimes copywriters add exclamation points because they don't think the message itself is strong enough. If you've done your homework correctly, your key selling message itself should be powerful to your target audience without any ending punctuation.Some experts argue not to end a headline with any kind of punctuation at all -- not even a with a period (let alone an