that's interesting to know, and thank you for the information. But I am looking at it from the federal sponsorship level, first get those huge multilane roads into lighter shades, I would think that asphalt could be colored lighter, and they need the road maintenance every few years. Federal government gives credits to the states for it. When there extended life cycle comes to an end, then slowly work towards your solution of concrete. We currently have a shortage of concrete down here in Florida so the cost of it are rather high
I have been thinking that maybe the government should sponsor ( foot part of the bill )in high sunlight zones ( like southern Florida, southern Texas, maybe even in California ) road pavement that is a light shade of gray instead of black.
Given, it's not much of a solution, but it might reduce just a very small amount. I keep thinking it's a whole bunch of small solutions that will solve some warming issues.
Your statement seems very correct, recently, a sale of a portfolio of domains was done at the price exceeding 16 million and there was another one last year that exceed 100+ million.
so just running the numbers with a basic yield of 10% that means that these properties must be generating 800,000 in cash flow to the owners per month and that must mean that Google must be getting the same or more.
I only have issue with your statement " A few compressed Megs, not a huge strain on the system "
that's could be a wrong point of view. you need to look at it from the business standpoint of how many accounts have this issue, it should add up over time.
Now I think what they did is wrong also, since they should have a variable where the longer the account life has been around the longer it will take before it goes to the deleting Que.
it makes perfect sense ( at least in my eyes ) that keeping a client where some revenue is generated ( she's been their for 2 years ) is going to yield more profit than running the delete file.
it's more likely that's is even easier than what you mentioned. how about buying inside non-restricted stock at a huge discount to the market. if you know whom to contact you can easily buy some. first look at the court bankrupt listings, then divorce listings. easier to do then one of these cycles.
as a publisher using AdSense, I would, if I was you, pay attention to which ad's are being viewed on your site. then start filtering out the ones that are not viable for your users.
it takes about 3 months to get it right, but when you do, you get quality advertisers and your revenue stream should increase.
what you say is absolutely true. Quality of the click is what counts. As an AdSense publisher, I tuned my site and made it attractive for some advertisers. over the long run I don't have as many clicks for them, but they are getting quality visitors ( maybe 2 to 3 a day ).
one advertiser call me directly and told me that my visitors that I have sent convert 50% of the time and that he was going to become a long term advertiser on my site. ( his ad's shows up on my site just about every day on the top).
my site was not designed for AdSense, but it was designed for my needs, but I am glad that the local advertisers that use Google are also making some money.
well, I don't know what fed rule you are citing, but in NJ the rules were that Satellite dishes had to be enclosed and or not viewable from the homeowners roads. basically you placed a hedge around them.
tried Nikolai a few times, has a funny after taste. but I could try your idea, if it works, then I could make it into a fancy drink idea that would make people think I've created something wonderful ( think art shows LOL )
bensbargains.net nice and sometimes it the best harborfreight.com very cool for tools fatwallet.com is good ( since I need to tell people to decorate there homes for sale, I look here for specials to keep cost down.
what most power companies are doing is crediting your account. it's called net metering, it works.
I currently finished selling a house that had been solar power, his bills were in the order of about 50 dollars per month with a savings from the years before of about 310 per month average. I asked him how was the payoff, ( return on investment ). he said " every hurricane I had daytime juice, hot water bath, and cold nights" I asked then about the money, he said " pays for itself and then some " I learned from this guy a ton of things. he got a special mortgage for his solar power, bought in the power company to do a scan of his home for insulation leaks ( for free ), the permits were fast tracked in his town and it seemed that all towns fast track solar power ( at-least that's what he said ). installing the panels are tricky, but when it's done right, they just need to be washed with a hose in the morning. you need to have a lightning rod ( i did not ask why ).
now I am researching these special lending plans. some go to 50K with 30 years of financing. ( 30 years at 8 percent = 7.34 per 1000 borrowed, which to me means it's do-able for those here in Florida with high electric bills )
think interesting was an understatement. I found it wonderful and should be sent to every VP. basic security is so rare.
I had a job on wall street many years ago. And I consistently caught people whom were trying to get info about our main frames or dumpster diving. I ended up putting a strict policy, and I was able to buy one heck of a schreader ( this THING was as big as a wide screen TV and could eat your hand if you were not careful).
I still do my transaction thier because the guy I left in charge was more paranoid than I was.
As a realtor, I should point out the following: Room-mate advertising is not the same as an apartment rental nor are the rules for boarding houses the same.
the flow of money in your example is room-mate to tenant to owner. where the owner has to follow the legal housing rules. the tenant does not. the room-mate legally is just a house guest. they have very few if any rights with the landlord. the tenant is the only one with the rights. I see this issue all the time when people split up and the one on the lease keeps the apartment.
Business being business. it's all about the money and how much they can make for the owners.
Now, if the user base revenue of non-supported platforms hits the bottom line hard. they will make fixes.
if people using non-supported platforms try to go to court, the courts would most likely toss them. I would believe that the WOW lawyers, have drafted in the termination letter, a process to get reinstated.
Platform specific software has very few options outside the stated platforms. Don't forget you might have had to agreed to certain terms prior to playing the game. ( something similar I recall, a case where people were making mods to their cars via reprogramming the fuel - air chips, then the motors would break, the dealers were able to prove that these mods were not from the factory and they did not have to pay for a new motor )
>> So the answer is: technically Spamhaus is full of shit and the floodgates will not open. On most well managed sites it will be just another day.
Your keywords in that statement is "most well managed sites". I really know of few if any well managed sites. When I was a web host back in the late 90's, I would spend hours tuning my spam filters, and would help a lot of corporate system admins tuning theirs. But from what I can remember, those admins had to deal with upper management, that would prevent them from placing real tough filtering rules.
I would love to believe "Only when we can tie the feedback to a real person who someone out there can verify was a legitimate customer does the feedback have any value".
But the sad truth is that most people will believe anything written, and bad news seems to travel fast and farther than good news.
funny I thought that this was done with c-64's back in 86 or 87. you could control 1 or 2 sprite's. it's been a long time, but I do recall trying it and being very frustrated.
net time you loose your phone, call the service department and tell them you lost your phone. they will pleasantly give you the location ( within 1 block ), the last 20 phone calls, and send that phone a text message. I've done this 3 times and got my phone back 3 times. it's all in the manner that you speak to the reps. also it does not hurt to keep your GPS active ( that helps pinpoint the phone to 1 block ).
>>The CEO of Shell Oil was on the Today Show this morning, and he even admits that global warming is real and its here
this should be referenced to a web site where others can find it.
I am very glad to here that an oil company exec. is willing to commit to the thinking that the global warming issue is real. if anything, this might guild funds to better long term resource usages.
that's interesting to know, and thank you for the information. But I am looking at it from the federal sponsorship level, first get those huge multilane roads into lighter shades, I would think that asphalt could be colored lighter, and they need the road maintenance every few years. Federal government gives credits to the states for it. When there extended life cycle comes to an end, then slowly work towards your solution of concrete. We currently have a shortage of concrete down here in Florida so the cost of it are rather high
I have been thinking that maybe the government should sponsor ( foot part of the bill )in high sunlight zones ( like southern Florida, southern Texas, maybe even in California ) road pavement that is a light shade of gray instead of black.
Given, it's not much of a solution, but it might reduce just a very small amount. I keep thinking it's a whole bunch of small solutions that will solve some warming issues.
Your statement seems very correct, recently, a sale of a portfolio of domains was done at the price exceeding 16 million and there was another one last year that exceed 100+ million.
so just running the numbers with a basic yield of 10% that means that these properties must be generating 800,000 in cash flow to the owners per month and that must mean that Google must be getting the same or more.
I only have issue with your statement " A few compressed Megs, not a huge strain on the system "
that's could be a wrong point of view. you need to look at it from the business standpoint of how many accounts have this issue, it should add up over time.
Now I think what they did is wrong also, since they should have a variable where the longer the account life has been around the longer it will take before it goes to the deleting Que.
it makes perfect sense ( at least in my eyes ) that keeping a client where some revenue is generated ( she's been their for 2 years ) is going to yield more profit than running the delete file.
onepoint
it's more likely that's is even easier than what you mentioned. how about buying inside non-restricted stock at a huge discount to the market. if you know whom to contact you can easily buy some.
first look at the court bankrupt listings, then divorce listings. easier to do then one of these cycles.
onepoint
as a publisher using AdSense, I would, if I was you, pay attention to which ad's are being viewed on your site. then start filtering out the ones that are not viable for your users.
it takes about 3 months to get it right, but when you do, you get quality advertisers and your revenue stream should increase.
Mike
what you say is absolutely true. Quality of the click is what counts. As an AdSense publisher, I tuned my site and made it attractive for some advertisers. over the long run I don't have as many clicks for them, but they are getting quality visitors ( maybe 2 to 3 a day ).
one advertiser call me directly and told me that my visitors that I have sent convert 50% of the time and that he was going to become a long term advertiser on my site. ( his ad's shows up on my site just about every day on the top).
my site was not designed for AdSense, but it was designed for my needs, but I am glad that the local advertisers that use Google are also making some money.
Mike
well, I don't know what fed rule you are citing, but in NJ the rules were that Satellite dishes had to be enclosed and or not viewable from the homeowners roads. basically you placed a hedge around them.
Onepoint
tried Nikolai a few times, has a funny after taste. but I could try your idea, if it works, then I could make it into a fancy drink idea that would make people think I've created something wonderful ( think art shows LOL )
you just saved me some nice cash, thank you.
hope this little list helps you.
bensbargains.net nice and sometimes it the best
harborfreight.com very cool for tools
fatwallet.com is good ( since I need to tell people to decorate there homes for sale, I look here for specials to keep cost down.
what most power companies are doing is crediting your account. it's called net metering, it works.
I currently finished selling a house that had been solar power, his bills were in the order of about 50 dollars per month with a savings from the years before of about 310 per month average.
I asked him how was the payoff, ( return on investment ). he said " every hurricane I had daytime juice, hot water bath, and cold nights" I asked then about the money, he said " pays for itself and then some "
I learned from this guy a ton of things. he got a special mortgage for his solar power, bought in the power company to do a scan of his home for insulation leaks ( for free ), the permits were fast tracked in his town and it seemed that all towns fast track solar power ( at-least that's what he said ). installing the panels are tricky, but when it's done right, they just need to be washed with a hose in the morning. you need to have a lightning rod ( i did not ask why ).
now I am researching these special lending plans. some go to 50K with 30 years of financing. ( 30 years at 8 percent = 7.34 per 1000 borrowed, which to me means it's do-able for those here in Florida with high electric bills )
Well, I would like to say, that your problem is one that I had. And I solved it. was not easy and it took extreme work, but I am better off for it.
my steps were as follows.
1) I cut out a lot of the fat that I was spending, IE: going out from 4 times a week to 1. that saved me a bunch.
2) cloth shopping, I waited for sales, and I turned my shirts from all colors to basics white and blues. arrow's last a long time and cost 25.75
3) I made a habit of filling the tank, and running without AC every now and then.
4) I buy generic ( store brand ) foods when I can.
5) I only subscribe to magazines that give me 65% or better discounts.
7) I wash my car by hand in the sun, otherwise it's 2 weeks waiting unless I have a high ticket client.
8) I drink Smirnoff, grey goose is good but I need to save.
9) I polish my shoes by hand weekly. good shine gives me a nice personal reward.
10) I have taught my wife and kids to cook, so this way it's a family thing.
11) I don't know anything about wine, but I was able to find some wines that were from south america that were nice
onepoint
think interesting was an understatement. I found it wonderful and should be sent to every VP. basic security is so rare.
I had a job on wall street many years ago. And I consistently caught people whom were trying to get info about our main frames or dumpster diving. I ended up putting a strict policy, and I was able to buy one heck of a schreader ( this THING was as big as a wide screen TV and could eat your hand if you were not careful).
I still do my transaction thier because the guy I left in charge was more paranoid than I was.
onepoint
As a realtor, I should point out the following: Room-mate advertising is not the same as an apartment rental nor are the rules for boarding houses the same.
the flow of money in your example is room-mate to tenant to owner. where the owner has to follow the legal housing rules. the tenant does not. the room-mate legally is just a house guest. they have very few if any rights with the landlord. the tenant is the only one with the rights. I see this issue all the time when people split up and the one on the lease keeps the apartment.
Business being business. it's all about the money and how much they can make for the owners.
Now, if the user base revenue of non-supported platforms hits the bottom line hard. they will make fixes.
if people using non-supported platforms try to go to court, the courts would most likely toss them. I would believe that the WOW lawyers, have drafted in the termination letter, a process to get reinstated.
Platform specific software has very few options outside the stated platforms. Don't forget you might have had to agreed to certain terms prior to playing the game. ( something similar I recall, a case where people were making mods to their cars via reprogramming the fuel - air chips, then the motors would break, the dealers were able to prove that these mods were not from the factory and they did not have to pay for a new motor )
>> So the answer is: technically Spamhaus is full of shit and the floodgates will not open. On most well managed sites it will be just another day.
Your keywords in that statement is "most well managed sites".
I really know of few if any well managed sites. When I was a web host back in the late 90's, I would spend hours tuning my spam filters, and would help a lot of corporate system admins tuning theirs. But from what I can remember, those admins had to deal with upper management, that would prevent them from placing real tough filtering rules.
Onepoint
I think you might be wrong. Based on the wire-release it shows that she had 2 other lawyers working on the case prior to her not showing up.
Onepoint
No, read the release carefully. and you will see that it was a fair fight.
You need to read the press release. given it's slanted, but it seems that everything was done properly and cleanly.
Onepoint
I would love to believe "Only when we can tie the feedback to a real person who someone out there can verify was a legitimate customer does the feedback have any value".
But the sad truth is that most people will believe anything written, and bad news seems to travel fast and farther than good news.
Gosh, I only wish that what you said was true.
Onepoint
funny I thought that this was done with c-64's back in 86 or 87. you could control 1 or 2 sprite's. it's been a long time, but I do recall trying it and being very frustrated.
>>If you're especially good at stalling or especially bad at resume writing, estimate 5.
this should be a reference note withing the Hitchhikers guild to the Galaxy
Onepoint
>Black List
I would think that there is something else.
maybe you have too much overseas traffic that can not generate conversion. I would research again before you state black list.
Onepoint
net time you loose your phone, call the service department and tell them you lost your phone. they will pleasantly give you the location ( within 1 block ), the last 20 phone calls, and send that phone a text message. I've done this 3 times and got my phone back 3 times. it's all in the manner that you speak to the reps. also it does not hurt to keep your GPS active ( that helps pinpoint the phone to 1 block ).
Onepoint.
>>The CEO of Shell Oil was on the Today Show this morning, and he even admits that global warming is real and its here
this should be referenced to a web site where others can find it.
I am very glad to here that an oil company exec. is willing to commit to the thinking that the global warming issue is real. if anything, this might guild funds to better long term resource usages.
Onepoint