Your Tip of the Day

by Bob Osgoodby


                   Today is Monday, December 15, 2008
              It is 349 days since the first of the Year
                There are 15 days left in the Year, and
                  There are 8 Days Until Christmas

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                       On this date .  . . Canada adopted maple leaf flag (1964)

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In this Issue

** Tip Of The Day – Delete History File

** Today in History – U.S. House of Representatives recommends impeaching Clinton

** Trivia

** Quote of the Day

** Woman in Business –  Avoiding Pathetic Traffic Syndrome in Three Steps by Sarah Paine

** Grins – Three Wise Women

** "Cooking for the Empty Nest" – Luau pork teriyaki


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Tip of the Day

Delete History File

Every time you visit a web site, your browser stores the site address (and all the pages visited on that site) in a history file. This comes in really handy when you're trying to remember the URL of the site you were visiting the other day, or if you want to check up on what sites were visited by your kids.

With Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Firefox you can hit CTRL+H to view history. You can also delete any portion of the file you wish, so if there is no History File, or parts of it are gone, you can be sure someone wanted to be sure you didn't see where they were surfing.

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Today's Highlight in History

U.S. House of Representatives recommends impeaching Clinton

On this day in 1998, the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on the Judiciary releases a 265-page report recommending the impeachment of President Bill Clinton for high crimes and misdemeanors.

The subsequent impeachment proceedings were the culmination of a slew of scandals involving the president and first lady Hillary Clinton. The Clintons were suspected of arranging improper real-estate deals, fundraising violations and cronyism in involving the firing of White House travel agents. Added to the mix were stories of Clinton’s extra-marital affairs and a sexual harassment claim filed against him. An independent counsel, Kenneth Starr, was appointed to investigate the Paula Jones sexual harassment case; the ensuing investigation led Starr to Monica Lewinsky, a former White House intern who had been accused of having an affair with Clinton. In early 1998, the Lewinsky scandal broke to the press and Clinton vehemently denied the affair. A year of federal grand jury testimony from various individuals in both camps followed, while Clinton continued to refute the allegations and invoked executive privilege when subpoenaed in August 1998.

Clinton’s attempt to cover up the affair, which he later admitted to and apologized for, prompted incensed House Republican leaders to pass Resolution No. 611 on December 15, 1998. The resolution launched the impeachment process for high crimes and misdemeanors, including perjury and obstruction of justice. The report accused Clinton of concealing evidence, giving misleading testimony and influencing witnesses. In the opinion of the majority of the House, Clinton’s actions "undermined the integrity of his office." Democratic leaders also disapproved of Clinton’s conduct but preferred to formally censure the president over impeachment.

After heated debate, the Republican-dominated House of Representatives voted to impeach Clinton on December 19. On January 7, 1999, the impeachment trial began in the Senate--it was the first such trial since President Andrew Johnson was accused of illegally removing the secretary of war from office and violating several Congressional acts in 1868. Like Johnson, Clinton was acquitted on February 12, 1999
 
 


Trivia

An average home creates more pollution than does the average car.


Quote of the Day

"We are absolutely convinced that the best way to create quality of life is to listen to and live by conscience."

 - Stephen R. Covey, Author and Speaker


Woman in Business

Avoiding Pathetic Traffic Syndrome in Three Steps by Sarah Paine

If you have started blogging it is quite easy to see minimal traffic for the first few months while you build a reputation for yourself. It is during this time that most bloggers drop out of the game leaving a dead relic of a blog hanging out on the web all by its lonesome. So how can you spare yourself from seeing only trickle traffic to your blog? The steps are easier than you think in fact we can solve this in three steps.

The first technique and the most potent is simply to produce fresh articles and blog content every day. Writing articles will allow you to gain links and traffic from the search engines and posting regularly can. The continual flow of traffic will occur after you write many articles so do not expect hundreds of visitors after one article it just isn't that easy. Although this will take time have faith that the more writing you do the easier it will become. Once you submit you may be pleasantly surprised to notice traffic spikes as ezine editors distribute the articles to their lists.

The second piece of the pie is blog commenting on related blogs. What good can come from a comment you say? Think referrals my friend, in fact sites that have a high page rank typically have a high visitor count. The visitors read your well written comment and check out your site to see what else you have to say. It is a positive relationship in that the better the comments the better the traffic will be. The other bonus here is that many sites will allow a track back so that your blog earns visitors and back links all in one step. Comment regularly and avoid spam and enjoy the dual benefit your blog will reap from repeating this step.

The third component of this visitor producing discussion is joining blog carnivals in the form of submission and hosting. One of the most well known blog carnival sites is hosted by Google and they make it extremely easy to use. Now there are dual benefits built into this procedure, hose benefits are building links and traffic at the same time. It is just as easy to host a blog carnival as it is to submit to one as you will be provided with cut and paste coding to use in your site. Once the edition is up and running on your site you simply ping Google and voila additional referral traffic just for hosting!

Use each of these steps every day and puny traffic will be a thing of the past. Make each of these procedures part of your daily routine by setting aside a block of time in your schedule religiously. Remain vigilant and your site will quickly climb the page ranks.

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  A Little Humor to Start the Week 

Three Wise Women
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You do know what would have happened if it had been Three Wise WOMEN instead of Three Wise Men, don't you?

They would have asked for directions, arrived on time, helped deliver the baby, cleaned the stable, made a casserole, and brought disposable diapers as gifts!

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How come when you mix water and flour together  you get glue?..
 and then you add eggs  and sugar...and you get cake?

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A blonde and her husband are lying in bed listening to the next door neighbor's dog. It has been in the backyard barking for hours and hours.

The blonde jumps up out of bed and says, "I've had enough of this".

She goes downstairs.

The blonde finally comes back up to bed and her husband says "The dog is still barking, what have you been doing?"

The blonde says,

"I put the dog in our backyard, let's see how THEY like it!

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Retirement Explained

John asked, "Whatcha doing, Joe"?

Joe answered, "Nothing."

John said, "That's what you said yesterday."

Joe replied, "I didn't get finished."

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Riddle

At my local do-it-yourself center, I was quoted 12 cents for
one, 24 cents for 50, and 36 cents for 144. I wanted six. What
was I buying, and how much did it cost me?

Do you know the answer? If not, look for the solution later in this newsletter.

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"DIAPER spelled backward is REPAID;
think about it."


"Cooking for the Empty Nest"
Recipe of the Week

Luau pork teriyaki

1 1/2 pound Pork, lean boneless
1/2 cup Teriyaki sauce
1/2 teaspoon Ground ginger
1 cup Rice, raw
1 cup Pineapple, sliced in syrup
1/4 Green onion, finely chopped
1/4 Garlic powder

Cut Pork into slices about 1/4 inch thick. Drain pineapple, reserving all syrup. Blend syrup, teriyaki Sauce, Green Onions, Ginger and garlic powder: pour over Pork and pineapple. Cover and refrigerate at east 1 hour. Meanwhile, cook rice according to package directions and prepare grill.

Remove Pork from marinade and grill about 5 inches from hot coals for about 5 minutes on each side or until completely cooked. Pour pineapple and remaining marinade into large skillet. Bring to a boil. Remove from heat and serve Pork with sauce and pineapple over rice.
 

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Yours in cooking - Sue


Solution for the Riddle

The prices quoted were for house-numbers at 12 cents per digit.
A number 6 digit would cost me 12 cents.


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