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Put me in charge . . .. 6th November 2012 3:10 PM
I so got here at the wrong time... (exits thread)
Don't mess with the best I'm glad its sorted though. Could you find evidence of other listings they might have scraped from MLS?
Becoming a Non Smoker 6th November 2012 1:04 PM
oh my word, Pauls going to perform an exorcism!

Right, back to Dreamraven and news update of her non-smoking

My beloved PC broke after getting her a new home ( case ). So, for 3 days now I have been trying one thing after another troubleshooting and cursing. After diagnosing that her motherboard and harddrive have seen better days, I am left fighting with a smaller and slower downgrade built from my lab spares.

Dreamraven fell off the wagon and is now embarassed .
Take a look at these cufflinks, I think they're awesome. But mashable found a few interesting ways to accessorize your wardrobe.

The post and the slideshow is here: Mashable The "ctrlZ" ones are my favorite though. Bet they don't really undo things. (lol)
Breathe it in, ladies. That
What Are You Listening To Now? 1st November 2012 11:41 AM
John Denver. I forgot I had music of his (besides my LP's). Used to sing this a lot when I was younger. At the moment I am listening to Annie's song.
Becoming a Non Smoker 1st November 2012 10:21 AM
You want to stop smoking, all you're looking round for now is the best, most efficient way of doing so. I think hypnosis is a great idea.

My aunt tried it and it worked for her (she needed to lose weight for health reasons - and because of those health reasons, slimming through exercise wasn't practicable).

Hope you find stopping smoking very much easier than you imagined ... try planning a regular supply of treats to reward every day, week and month that you're smokefree.

lol will have to plan that as well, or its dieting for me on top of the frustration. Technology maybe. Seems to be one of my biggest loves. So maybe I'll go that way, or kit my kitchen out like I always wanted to (with more gadgets lol).

Seriously though, how bad is it when they say you gain weight after you stop? I have been craving, and wanting to make snacks and such. I know Steve mentioned that he chewed gum a lot. I'm at home. lol permanently, and have been eating a lot of bruschetta. Which is cool, I'm not at the point where I am adding toppings to it yet. But its worrying because I wasn't snacking this much before.
Becoming a Non Smoker 1st November 2012 9:03 AM
Willing to be a guinea pig for hypnosis round about now. As long as they don't convince me I'm a chicken. .

Thanks guys. I really appreciate this
So how do websites rank in Google? 1st November 2012 7:27 AM
Choose low competition keyword. Then write standard and unique content based on keyword. Then do on page optimization. So you must get search engine ranking with 1st page.

Low competition keywords are a good idea, but your article mustn't be orientated around that keyword. (IMHO). When you write, the keyword needs to be able to fit into that article and not the other way around, and the content needs to be the same as the keyword. When you write about a product for beeswax, you can't write about changing a tyre, unless you used beeswax to do it. So in that sense the content needs to mold itself around the keyword. but it must be natural, outstanding content that appeals to a visitor enough so that they share it with people. The more they share, the higher your page ranks, no extra link building, no heavy on page (or off page) seo needed. Just Viral.
Follow the link to the article from the OP, it explains it there. I think it's a great idea

High tech farmers!

Now they just need to figure away of keeping those tractors off the roads (especially in rush hour) and stay on the fields as they were designed to be

Chains and locks around the wheel axle perhaps? Or maybe sweeten the petrol a little? we get the tractors and all sorts of heavy machinery out here on the roads, its annoying and stinks as well...

I think its cool to have your own robot to help with the milking. I read through how it does what it does, and what really got me thinking is how they actually went about thinking the machine out, planning it etc.

A friend of mine's father used to fix milking machines, and from what I saw when we went with him, it's not all that hard to actually milk a cow around these parts, its mostly done with machines and tubes, the only work done is to get the cows into the milking shed.