Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The Credit Card Market

Shopping around for a credit card can save you money on interest and fees. You’ll want to find one with features that match your needs. This
information can help you


How will you use your credit card?
What are the APRs?
How long is the grace period?
How is the finance charge calculated?
What are the fees?
What are the cash advance features?
How much is the credit limit?
What kind of card is it?
Does the card offer incentives and other features?

How do I find information about credit cards?
What are your liability limits?
What can you do about billing errors?
What if the item you purchase is damaged?
TheCreditCardMarket

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Thought

All that we are is the result of what we have thought. If a man speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him. If a man speaks or acts with a pure thought, happiness follows him, like a shadow that never leaves him.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Happiness

Every living being has the same basic wish – to be happy and to avoid suffering. Even newborn babies, animals, and insects have this wish. It has been our main wish since beginningless time and it is with us all the time, even during our sleep. We spend our whole life working hard to fulfil this wish.

Since this world evolved, human beings have spent much time and energy improving external conditions in their search for happiness and a solution to their many problems. What has been the result?

Instead of their wishes being fulfilled, human suffering has continued to increase while the experience of happiness and peace is decreasing. This clearly shows that we need to find a true method for gaining pure happiness and freedom from misery.

When things go wrong in our life and we encounter difficult situations we tend to regard the situation itself as the problem, but in reality whatever problems we experience come from the inside of the mind. If we were to respond to difficult situations with a positive or peaceful mind they would not be problems for us; indeed we may even come to regard them as challenges or opportunities for growth and development. Problems arise only if we respond to difficulties with a negative state of mind. Therefore, if we want to be free from problems we must learn to control our mind.

Self

"Whenever you are in doubt, or when the self becomes too much with you, apply the following test. Recall the face of the poorest and the weakest man [woman] whom you may have seen, and ask yourself, if the step you contemplate is going to be of any use to him [her]. Will he [she] gain anything by it? Will it restore him [her] to a control over his [her] own life and destiny? In other words, will it lead to swaraj [freedom] for the hungry and spiritually starving millions?
Then you will find your doubts and your self melt away."

Monday, August 25, 2008

Ralph Nader

How you can help
Help us confront corporate power in 2008.
Tell your friends and family about Ralph Nader's 2008 Presidential campaign

Ralph Nader

Dear Friend:
The two major political parties have nominated corporate Presidential candidates.
Where does that leave us in this momentous election year?
Corporate control as usual.
We have two choices – throw in the towel.
Or fight back.
If we choose to fight back, here’s a good option:
Join with a person whose life is one of dedicated service to the public interest.
To help him organize a political campaign in every state against corporate control over our lives.
Luckily, that person – Ralph Nader – is running such a campaign.
But he will need active and informed citizens in every Congressional district in the country
He needs volunteers.
He needs funds.
He needs dedication.
That’s why I’ve signed on at Nader’s campaign web site at www.votenader.org.
Check it out.
And spread the word.
In 2008, it’s either sit back and watch the drift.
Or get off the couch and fight back.
Hope you will join me.
Thank you.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

G Gordon Liddy


G. Gordon Liddy
The G, surprisingly, doesn't stand for "goon," "ghoul" or "gestapo." It stands for "George." However, G. Gordon Liddy's second middle name is "Battle," which has to count for something.
There are two ways you can look at Liddy: He might be a curious study in grand megalomania coupled with apparently only mediocre ability. Or he could be a nefarious power-mongering secret agent whose life is filled with intrigue, secrets which could shake the nation and tales of high adventure. We'll let you guess which version of the story Liddy himself prefers.

After two years in Korea, Liddy got his law degree and went to work for J. Edgar Hoover at the FBI. Liddy arrived during the glory days of Hoover's reign, while the agency was tracking down gangsters left and right, but before it started assassinating civil rights leaders.

According to Liddy's own accounts (which vary considerably from day to day), his jobs at the FBI included monitoring possible candidates for internment at secret concentration camps, tracking down America's Most Wanted and raiding the home of recreational drug guru Timothy Leary in a fruitless search for something that would stand up in court (in light of the drug laws at the time).

In 1962, Liddy left the FBI for a short-lived career as a lawyer, first in private practice and later as a prosecutor in New York State. He continued his weird lifelong fixation with Leary, raiding his home in the area in an attempt to nail him on drug charges. Liddy's prosecution eventually led the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the existing drug laws of the day as unconstitutional (prompting Congress to write a whole new set of even more Draconian laws).

As a minor politico in New York, Liddy naturally caught the attention of Richard M. Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign, which was looking for unpaid help, as all campaigns do. As a reward for a job well done, Liddy was brought into the Nixon administration, as a lawyer in the Treasury Department.

In 1971, Liddy was promoted to the White House Staff, and that's when the trouble began. After (in his own mind) creating the Drug Enforcement Agency, he moved on to bigger and better things — a job with the White House "Special Investigations Group."

Organized by Egil "Bud" Krogh, the man who brought Liddy on board, the group was informally known as "the Plumbers," because their job was to stop leaks from the executive branch. The prima facie justification for this was "national security," but the Plumbers quickly expanded their role into political security as well.


Monday, July 14, 2008

Ted Nugent

The NRA stands with all freedom-loving Americans. Indeed, our focus is on the 2nd Amendment, but the NRA members realize that the other freedoms contained in our sacred US Constitution and Bill of Rights are also worthy of our watchful eye and protection. Just like the NRA will not support gun-control, we also won't support freedom-control. - Ted Nugent

Monday, July 7, 2008

If you want the best airfare.
don't be in a hurry.
fined your self a good travel agent. join a travel club. look for coupons or discounts. At one time you could buy out people who would cancel at the last minute.
They cant get a refund so they will sell there ticket cheep.
I don't no if you can still do that with all the new security since 9/11
check e-bay.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

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Sunday, June 1, 2008


Mark Twain

“It’s no wonder that truth is stranger than fiction. Fiction has to make sense.”


“Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry.”


“When your friends begin to flatter you on how young you look, it’s a sure sign you’re getting old.”


You may know Mark Twain for some of his very popular books like Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. He was a writer and also a humorist, satirist and lecturer.


Twain is known for his many – and often funny – quotes. Here are a few of my favourite tips from him.


1. Approve of yourself.


“A man cannot be comfortable without his own approval.”

Arthur C Clark
I have only read a few of his books (I read, and greatly enjoyed, 2001: A Space Odyssey and then something distracted me before I finished 2010: Odyssey Two) but he has had a huge influence on my life, if only as a byproduct of the influence he has had on the world as a whole.

He was among the first to think about and formally propose the concept of a geostationary satellite, a technology that is the basis of almost all global telecommunication systems, and he was always at the forefront of scientific knowledge. He also brought the concept of space elevators to his audience, an act he believed would leave a far greater legacy than even the satellites.

Really, there's nothing more I can say. He was a great man.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

The World today

Well lets get started.

Technology in are World today. We have advanced to the point. Where Any thing is possible. We have cell phones.

That can not only make calls. They can take pictures. Make movies. Play music. Watch movies that you can down load from the Internet. You can surf the web. Get directions. Check the stock market. Get the news. Change your ring tones. Play games. And so much more.

Who would have thought. That a person could. Make a phone call. Ask grand ma if she wanted a picture. Of you standing in front of the Washington monument . Then you could send it to her. in minutes. Or you could go to walmart. Or sum picture place. That has a picture machine and you could "blue tooth" "send" .your pictures to the machine.

From your phone. Where you then can. Make prints. Make a picture CD. That you can play on your DVD player. Or you can hook your computer. And do all these things your self.

I can remember. When you took film. "That's the stuff pictures where on in the old days" To k-mart. And if you got them back in a couple of days that was good. Or you could get a Polaroid. now that was technology.

We now have cars that you can talk to. You can tell it to make a call. Turn on the radio. Ask it for directions. If you loose your keys. You can call your car and ask it to unlock your doors for you. "I no its some one at on star" Your car can even call in when it needs repair.

Your home can even be controlled by a computer. Your stove. Refrigerator. Dish washer. Lights. Stereo. TV. And so on.

Just think about it you can tell to your car. To call your house. And tell your stove to start dinner. That is if you have one of those stoves that is a fridge combined. It can tell the house to turn on the lights. And turn up the heat. And put on your favorite show. "wow" beam me up Scottie"

Well i am going to make a point. If we can have all these nice toys. Then why is it that we don't have the things that we really need. What do we need you ask. How about a scanner. That a person could walk through and get a full body scan. One scan could cost about the same as a cell phone bill. How about a machine that you put your hand in. It could pinch a little blood and check you for every thing. OK so we don't have that right now. But if the people that ran the MRI. X-ray. Blood tests. And so on. If they did it like a smart business. First you could lower the price of one of thees test. Then you could send every one to get tested. This could prevent a lot of symptoms from getting worse. All so it could help doctors to give the right medicine the first time. I don't no how often i went to a doctor. And he would guess at what the problem might be. So he would give me this pill that pill. Until he found something that helped a little.

I don't no about every one else. But i don't like trial and error with my health.

This would also save money for the insurance companies. By not paying for false diagnosis or just guess work. Ask your self how often have you gone to the doctor. And he really didn't find out what was wrong with you. If you took your car in to a mechanic. And he changed your brakes. When you needed a tune up. You would say that's not what the problem was. And i am not paying you for that.
well until next week. Thank you for your time. please leave your comments and thoughts.

sincerely derold.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

The World today
we are in pretty bad shape in this world to day. pros and cons. in the old days a person made a days wage for a days work.In these days a person makes a days wage for a weeks work.I can remember when i was sixteen i was just getting in to the work force as a laborer and i made about ten dollars an hour. that was about thirty years ago. a new car sold for about 3000 to 5000 dollars gas was about 50 cents a gallon and today most people that work an average job make about 8 dollars an hour. Sure technology has helped us a lot but most people have been left behind in the work force with no way to advance to the next level.Of are technical evaluation. In the old days if you were sick a doctor would come to your house. And you would pay what ever you could. Or trade a chicken or sum kind of service. Now you have to give him your house and pay for the rest of your life or just die. This is pretty sad for today's world when we have so much technology to cure just about Any thing and yet we still have so many sick people. HUNGER why is there so much hunger in the world. if we put all the farmers back to work instead of the government paying them not to grow. This makes no sense to me.
well i have just started this blog and i just wanted to give an over view about what i have to say on my next post i will give sum answers to thees problems and more. Thank you Derold
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