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    Conquering ZIP-phobia
    A zip file is a convenience. It runs big files through a vice and turns them into little files, and vice versa. What that means is that it lets you send big files by email that would otherwise be too big for your email system. A lot of email systems will reject mail that contains a file that's too big - and they bounce your email back to you, including the item that's too big.The word zip comes from WinZip, the original and commercial version of this utility. Zip is the extension and the generic name.What Does a Zip Do?By having a zip utility on your system, you can take that huge file that's too big to email, and squeeze it down by 2/3 so that it may be successfully emailed.This is especially valuable when you're building a website, because almost everything that you download will be zipped up. All the different files are combined into one single file by the zip utility - another convenience of using zip.When you download Joomla, for instance, there may be a hundred files in that installation package. But you only have to download one, because all the files have been combined into one zip file.The problem is that once you download the zip file, you've got one file and it won't do anything. Your Joomla installation files are tied up in a knot inside the zip and you have to untie that knot before you can use th
    zed!" We're to be immersed in the Word and saturated by God's Spirit (Luke 3:16). That's the only way to be "in Christ." That's an atomic statement. It's not meant to be just an empty spiritual cliche. It's packed with POWER and ENERGY!

    Our growth and development depends upon how often (and to what degree) we'll take advantage of our available resources (Mat. 13:23). Only we can hold ourselves down or back (1 Thes. 5:19).

    We're authorized to exercise "veto power" over any illicit thought or action. We're to wield G

    To Compost or Not to Compost?
    The huge mountains of waste that modern consumer societies produce are an increasingly worrisome problem for local and regional authorities: how best to dispose of the enormous quantities of garbage and discarded junk. Both of the currently used solutions – landfills or incineration – have their obvious drawbacks: landfills fill up rapidly, are becoming more difficult to find, give off large quantities of methane, a gas that contributes to global warming, and toxic residues tend to seep into the soil and contaminate the surrounding area and aquifers; incinerators spew out toxic smoke and particles that contaminate the soil and vegetation downwind from the plants.Too much waste! While Europeans throw away far less than Americans, they still contribute to these huge piles of refuse. While reliable up-to-date statistics are difficult to find, the European Union reported in 2002 that Ireland, France, Germany and the UK were at the top of the list for the number of kilograms per year per person of waste from product packaging, with 217, 206, 187 & 167 kilograms respectively. However, one thing that those of us who live in Europe can do to reduce the impact of our garbage on the environment is to recycle as much as possible at to compost all of our organic kitchen waste. Especially for those of you who have vegetable gardens, making your own compost is an intelligen
    All these things [trials, temptations, tribulations] are wonderful opportunities to confirm or deny our commitment to Christ. It's a chance to defy temptation and stand up for what's right - despite peer pressure (Mat. 10:32-33). We can make things easier or more difficult for ourselves. Either you're totally convinced God's way is right and worth living, or you're not sure and continually ride the fence and risk rupture; tormenting yourself and sending out conflicting signals and confusing signs (Mat. 6:24; 7:16). When you're at the crossroads it's either this way or that. You can't have it both ways (Rev. 3:15). You should've made up your mind at baptism.

    Will you honor your decision or break your vows? For those who've chosen to follow the Noble Path, they can't afford to play with fire, flirt with death, or risk living on the edge (Jude 23; Zech. 3:2). They've got to learn to quickly say no to sin. "He who hesitates is lost." Then they must become "stuck in their ways." They know that it's now or never, do or die, and that nothing can compare to what God has in store for them (Heb. 11:25-26; Mat. 13:46).

    God's fire will either purify or destroy you. The choice is yours. Will you become a great success or end up a miserable failure (Mal. 3:2)? You might as well lay your lust in the dust, because everything in this world's about to end and a new world begin; therefore, God expects us to take note and act accordingly (1 John 2:17; 2 Pet. 3:11). Just as God's got something in store for His saints, He's also reserved something for sinners (2 Pet. 3:7). Don't worry, everybody will get what's coming to them (Rev. 22:12).

    Using Available Resources

    Having a clear vision of God's Kingdom, and a sober view of things to come, we can overcome every obstacle in Christ (John 16:33). But how can we keep our head up when the whole world's falling down around us (Luke 21:28)? By realizing that we're that much closer to the time when God will pick up the pieces and start over (John 6:12; Acts 1:6). But how can we keep from "losing it" while we wait (Rev. 3:11)? By getting "baptized!" We're to be immersed in the Word and saturated by God's Spirit (Luke 3:16). That's the only way to be "in Christ." That's an atomic statement. It's not meant to be just an empty spiritual cliche. It's packed with POWER and ENERGY!

    Our growth and development depends upon how often (and to what degree) we'll take advantage of our available resources (Mat. 13:23). Only we can hold ourselves down or back (1 Thes. 5:19).

    We're authorized to exercise "veto power" over any illicit thought or action. We're to wield Go

    Affiliate Marketing - How to Succeed by Choosing the Right Products to Promote
    If you want to make money doing affiliate marketing you must find the right products to promote. Once you have decided on the hungry (and preferably profitable) market that you want to sell to it's time to go about choosing products to sell. There are different types of products and services that you could promote online through affiliate marketing. This article will describe the various types of products available to you, the internet marketer, provide the considerations necessary to choose your products and help prepare you for the task of choosing the best and most profitable products for you to promote online.First, let's talk about traditional information products. Information products usually come in the form of eBooks, reports and articles. Digital information products are very convenient to sell because they can be delivered online, without dealing with the costs of storage space and shipping. You can store all your digital information on your hard drive, upload it to your website and have your customers download it easily, even if they are on the other side of the world. The beauty of digital products is that you can sell someone else's products as an a affiliate or you can write your own. You don't need to be Shakespeare to quickly learn how to create a digital book.An additional advantage of selling eBooks is that people all over
    at the crossroads it's either this way or that. You can't have it both ways (Rev. 3:15). You should've made up your mind at baptism.

    Will you honor your decision or break your vows? For those who've chosen to follow the Noble Path, they can't afford to play with fire, flirt with death, or risk living on the edge (Jude 23; Zech. 3:2). They've got to learn to quickly say no to sin. "He who hesitates is lost." Then they must become "stuck in their ways." They know that it's now or never, do or die, and that nothing can compare to what God has in store for them (Heb. 11:25-26; Mat. 13:46).

    God's fire will either purify or destroy you. The choice is yours. Will you become a great success or end up a miserable failure (Mal. 3:2)? You might as well lay your lust in the dust, because everything in this world's about to end and a new world begin; therefore, God expects us to take note and act accordingly (1 John 2:17; 2 Pet. 3:11). Just as God's got something in store for His saints, He's also reserved something for sinners (2 Pet. 3:7). Don't worry, everybody will get what's coming to them (Rev. 22:12).

    Using Available Resources

    Having a clear vision of God's Kingdom, and a sober view of things to come, we can overcome every obstacle in Christ (John 16:33). But how can we keep our head up when the whole world's falling down around us (Luke 21:28)? By realizing that we're that much closer to the time when God will pick up the pieces and start over (John 6:12; Acts 1:6). But how can we keep from "losing it" while we wait (Rev. 3:11)? By getting "baptized!" We're to be immersed in the Word and saturated by God's Spirit (Luke 3:16). That's the only way to be "in Christ." That's an atomic statement. It's not meant to be just an empty spiritual cliche. It's packed with POWER and ENERGY!

    Our growth and development depends upon how often (and to what degree) we'll take advantage of our available resources (Mat. 13:23). Only we can hold ourselves down or back (1 Thes. 5:19).

    We're authorized to exercise "veto power" over any illicit thought or action. We're to wield G

    Why I Can Not Use QuickBooks
    I really want to like QuickBooks. It has a wonderful user interface and processes things quickly. It allows me to create invoices, track payments, record expenses, etc, etc. But the best part of QuickBooks is its add-on module, Customer Manager. At first glance, it seemed to be perfect for my business because it had the ability to manage my customer database, while at th same time allowing me to assign projects and project-related tasks to each client. In my line of work, that is critical. Customer manager also has a calendar function that is very user-friendly.Customer Manager also allows you to keep notes (i.e. phone calls, pasted emails, etc) and assign them to Clients, Projects, and even Tasks. Customer information can be sync’d back and forth between QuickBooks and Customer Manager.Without Customer Manager, QuickBooks is OK, but not a “must-have.”I gave the two programs a full test through two weeks of my business cycle. Sadly, at the end of testing, I had to decide to NOT use the products. Here are the reasons why:* No Palm Support. My Palm Treo 650 is a key component of my business. My contacts, task list, and calendar are critical to my day-to-day organization. While on the road, I can check email, create accounts, and assign a task based up on any important messages/calls. Unfortunately, QuickBooks’ Customer Manager does not offer
    are to what God has in store for them (Heb. 11:25-26; Mat. 13:46).

    God's fire will either purify or destroy you. The choice is yours. Will you become a great success or end up a miserable failure (Mal. 3:2)? You might as well lay your lust in the dust, because everything in this world's about to end and a new world begin; therefore, God expects us to take note and act accordingly (1 John 2:17; 2 Pet. 3:11). Just as God's got something in store for His saints, He's also reserved something for sinners (2 Pet. 3:7). Don't worry, everybody will get what's coming to them (Rev. 22:12).

    Using Available Resources

    Having a clear vision of God's Kingdom, and a sober view of things to come, we can overcome every obstacle in Christ (John 16:33). But how can we keep our head up when the whole world's falling down around us (Luke 21:28)? By realizing that we're that much closer to the time when God will pick up the pieces and start over (John 6:12; Acts 1:6). But how can we keep from "losing it" while we wait (Rev. 3:11)? By getting "baptized!" We're to be immersed in the Word and saturated by God's Spirit (Luke 3:16). That's the only way to be "in Christ." That's an atomic statement. It's not meant to be just an empty spiritual cliche. It's packed with POWER and ENERGY!

    Our growth and development depends upon how often (and to what degree) we'll take advantage of our available resources (Mat. 13:23). Only we can hold ourselves down or back (1 Thes. 5:19).

    We're authorized to exercise "veto power" over any illicit thought or action. We're to wield G

    The Two Big Factors Of Selling On Ebay
    We have all read the stories in the papers - there are thousands of people making a living or making a part-time income on eBay.Today I'm going to talk about the two main influences of selling on eBay - and I will call this The Big Advantage and The Big Disadvantage.Let's talk about The Big Disadvantage first.The Big DisadvantageeBay is a place where bargain hunters go. Hence you may not be able to command a premium price for your products. It is easy to compare the prices of similar products in the eBay marketplace and get the best deal. This can create pricing wars which reduce your profits.The Big AdvantageHow would like to tap into some (almost) free advertising? eBay really allows you to do this. All you need to do is set up your auction and you can expect a flood of targeted visitors. All this is done hands-off. Millions of people scour eBay everyday for products, and instead of building a website up from scratch, you can leverage on eBay's reputation and traffic.One way to cut out The Big Disadvantage is to simply create a unique product. This has to be an information product, because it is the only kind of product that can be truly unique.If I was searching for information on how to sell real estate, it's unlikely I would only buy one book on the topic. I will buy several books to get more information. Ho
    rry, everybody will get what's coming to them (Rev. 22:12).

    Using Available Resources

    Having a clear vision of God's Kingdom, and a sober view of things to come, we can overcome every obstacle in Christ (John 16:33). But how can we keep our head up when the whole world's falling down around us (Luke 21:28)? By realizing that we're that much closer to the time when God will pick up the pieces and start over (John 6:12; Acts 1:6). But how can we keep from "losing it" while we wait (Rev. 3:11)? By getting "baptized!" We're to be immersed in the Word and saturated by God's Spirit (Luke 3:16). That's the only way to be "in Christ." That's an atomic statement. It's not meant to be just an empty spiritual cliche. It's packed with POWER and ENERGY!

    Our growth and development depends upon how often (and to what degree) we'll take advantage of our available resources (Mat. 13:23). Only we can hold ourselves down or back (1 Thes. 5:19).

    We're authorized to exercise "veto power" over any illicit thought or action. We're to wield G

    6 MORE Reasons To Be An Infopreneur
    In another article about becoming an Internet Infopreneur, I shared five reasons for why you should consider creating and selling information products online. Just in case those are not enough, here are another six juicy benefits every infopreneur enjoys - and you can too.6. Can be set to run hands-off.Don't you wish you could be lying on a beach, sipping pina coladas, while your business chugs along raking in millions?Well, maybe you won't be carrying the green stuff to your bank in sacks. But fully automated income streams running completely on auto-pilot with zero effort on your part are a 'dream come true' for many infopreneurs - including me.Don't get me wrong. I don't mean all you have to do is wish for it, and checks magically starts appearing in your mailbox.No. You'll need to put in some effort first. Hard work, maybe. But once it's done, you'll enjoy the fruits of your labor for a long time - even many years.7. Scalable - you can take it as high as you want.Looking to make a few hundred dollars more every month? You can do it.Want to replace your day job, and make a full-time income from your infopreneuring? That's possible too. A bit harder, but not very.Do you plan on building your own information empire online, creating a huge fortune based on your infopreneuring? It is well within
    zed!" We're to be immersed in the Word and saturated by God's Spirit (Luke 3:16). That's the only way to be "in Christ." That's an atomic statement. It's not meant to be just an empty spiritual cliche. It's packed with POWER and ENERGY!

    Our growth and development depends upon how often (and to what degree) we'll take advantage of our available resources (Mat. 13:23). Only we can hold ourselves down or back (1 Thes. 5:19).

    We're authorized to exercise "veto power" over any illicit thought or action. We're to wield God's Spirit (Rom. 8:13), and learn to handle our Light-Saber like an expert (Heb. 4:12; 2 Tim. 2:15). We're under orders to search and destroy (2 Cor. 13:5; Ga. 5:24), and follow our Leader wherever He might go (Rom. 8:14; 1 Pet. 2:21).

    Jesus' flesh and blood are our rations (John 6:47-63). God's Word can energize us and His Spirit sustain us - but it must become our daily bread. Are we utilizing what we've been given, investing our assets wisely, or are we just wasting our "time and money" (Isa. 55:2)? You've got to use it or you'll lose it (Luke 19:11-27)! We'll really need this celestial assistance to "walk on the waters," and not let our heart sink within us, if and whenever we hear rude remarks or callous comments by Christians - people we'd hope would understand our predicament and appreciate our efforts (Ps. 41:9).

    God expects us to go out of our way, to forgive and forget, when we get burnt (Col. 3:13). He doesn't want us to fall into the trap of bickering back and forth (1 Pet. 3:9). We're to share scripture, not exchange cutting remarks (1 Cor. 14:26; Ps. 50:20)! As Satan seeks to divide and conquer, may he find unity in diversity instead (1 Cor. 12:12). Since we have such a high calling, let's not act beneath ourselves.

    Growing Pains

    Some Christians don't know how to deal with homosexuality. It's all new and frightening to them. That's understandable. But now they're under obligation to learn how to handle themselves when confronted with this issue. We're to be patient with them and pray that they'll be tolerant of us. We're not to force-feed them with "everything you never wanted to know about homosexuality!" They might get sick. Everybody grows at their own pace. Some "growing-pains" are to be expected along the way. We should accept and respect these facts of life and avoid sibling rivalry.

    Meanwhile we can attempt to make the best of a bad situation (Rom. 12:18). Don't be judgmental, but be careful. Don't trip someone up or help them fall over their mental block (Rom. 14:13). This is the way of love: don't hold a grudge!

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