2010
07.31

Experienced Mercury dime collectors probably would expect to see the other dates making the ?Top Five?, though the 1945-S (Micro) will cause some head scratching. At the opposite end of performance, there is a logjam of dimes crowded into the 2.50-3.50 range. The value of these coins is dominated by their silver bullion content and merit only small numismatic premiums, with the exception of higher grade specimens.

Okay, let?s say you?re fascinated with the history and style of the Mercury dime. You?ve decided its time to add a few to your coin gallery, yet at the same time, you?re afraid of spending money on something doomed to stagnate in value over time.
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2010
07.31
New nightclub Fuse to open June 1

0 Comments | Out & About, May 2008 | by Leslie, Joey

More than 700 attend first hiring event

It’s being touted by Gaylord Opryland executives as the sexy new club Nashville has been craving for years. Fuse, a 13,000 square-foot, Vegas-style nightclub under construction in the Magnolia wing of the Opryland hotel, is sign of a changing attitude within the Gaylord machine.

“Set to open on June 1, Fuse is planned to provide an eclectic mix of music spun by resident DJ Tyrus, hip decor, and unique finger foods and cocktails reminiscent of a VIP Vegas club,” said Arthur Keith, senior vice president and general managerof Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center.

On April 17, more than 700 people registered to audition for a job at the Opryland hotel for the first of two hiring events. Applicants went through several rounds of interviewing and 18 were hired that day. A second hiring event will be held Wednesday, April 23, at Global Cafe, located at 322 Broadway in downtown Nashville. There are still moje than 60 job openings.

Other signature features of Fuse include a 120-foot red bar, a locker stocked with 50 different vodkas, signature lighting, deep black sofas, zebra wood and a color-changing ceiling.

Admission to the club will cost $10 for hotelguests and $20 for non-guests and does include valet parking
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2010
07.31
You Need To Know These Tips To Internet Marketing. by Eva Adams
in Marketing / Marketing Tips (submitted 2010-07-31)

Internet marketing can be confusing for some because of the many methods you find. Given below are few tips to help you get clear and understand what you need to do as a successful Internet marketer.

Creating an email list of targeted subscribers is a very crucial step in Internet marketing, which is why all Internet marketers should strive for creating a mailing list they can leverage when increasing their online business. However, one of the most common misunderstandings in the world of Internet marketing is that the bigger your list is, the bigger bucks you’ll make – which totally untrue. There are some online marketers who possess a mailing list of only a few hundred out of a few thousand subscribers, but still manage to make excellent profits every time they send a mail-out. So what is it that they’re doing that’s different from the rest? How can you have a little list and still generate a profit? The key is in how you create your list and what traffic sources you end up using to increase it. The class of your subscribers is more crucial than the numbers, which is something many neglect to remember. Most Internet marketers think that the key to success is to building a bigger list, but this doesn’t always guarantee profits. Your aim should be to create a mailing list that is responsive to your offers, which can only happen when you build it the right way. So instead of simply purchasing several email addresses or gathering whimsical contact information, try more trustworthy ways to develop your list. For example, you can create a high quality product that you give away for free, instead of selling it, which will bring in quality subscribers. Also, you should use your list of customers who have bought items from you in the past. If a person shops with you once, odds are they’ll shop some more. Place more attention on what types of products you’re marketing online because if you are selling something cheap, then your reputation will dwindle. You want your customers to purchase from you time and again, so the most excellent way to make that happen is to provide value. The more your customers are content and feel fulfilled, the greater the chance they’ll come back to you
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2010
07.31

Since checkers has been a favorite board game for many years, chances are one of your older relatives is intimately acquainted with the game and can quickly bring you up to speed on basic rules. If you do not have a relative close by who is proficient with checkers, you may want to extend your search to persons who attend your house of worship or people who are involved in the civic clubs where you currently hold membership.

If for some reason those contacts do not yield someone who is willing and able to teach you checkers rules, you might consider volunteering at a retirement home. Chances are quite good that one of the residents would welcome the chance to teach checkers to a willing pupil. Not only will you have the chance to learn

checkers rules

from someone who has played for years; you also get to enjoy the benefit of spending time with someone who can offer you access to memories and experiences that are not part of your life right now.

Should you be a little shy about asking someone to teach you

basic checkers rules

, there are a couple of other avenues you can take.
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2010
07.29
Story of Moore’s Mill grist’ for history

0 Comments | Pantagraph; Bloomington, Ill., Dec 16, 2007 | by Bill Kemp

Milled grain was the staff of life on the frontier. Early settlers would make long, arduous treks to the nearest gristmill to have their wheat, corn, oats and other grains ground into flour or feed.

Without such mills, pioneer life could be cruel. For example, during the winter of the Deep Snow, 1830-1831, when roads and trails were impassable and mills inaccessible, pioneers were forced use makeshift mortar and pestles to pound their corn into meal.

The most famous gristmill in McLean County was the one operated by the Moore family of Mount Hope Township. Situated on the south bank of Sugar Creek about three miles west of McLean, Moore’s Mill survived into the 20th century, becoming the last operational water- powered mill in the county.

John Caton erected the mill – originally intended as a sawmill – in early 1842. Caton, though, quickly tired of the enterprise, and he swapped the mill for Jacob Moore’s 160 acres of nearby farmland. Moore, who was a miller in Ohio before settling on the Illinois frontier, converted Caton’s operation into a gristmill.

Moore obtained a pair of millstones 46 inches in diameter, with the top stone, known as the “runner,” weighing 1,600 pounds. According to one account, he also pieced together an “ingenious system of shafts, and cogwheels, all made of wood.” And after two waterwheels proved unsatisfactory, he finally procured one able to supply enough power to turn the millstones.

Concentrating on rough’ grains

By the 1860s, Moore stopped grinding wheat and instead turned exclusively to corn, oats, rye, and other “rough” grains. Mills of this kind were affectionately known as “corn crackers.”

At one time, there were several dozen water-powered mills scattered throughout McLean County, with many lining the Mackinaw River. There were also mills powered by oxen, steam and, in at least one failed attempt, wind.

Jacob Moore passed away during the summer of 1889, though his son, David, had been running the business for more than a decade. David Moore enlarged the dam, installed a modern turbine wheel and replaced his father’s hand-hewn mechanicals with steel shafting and cast-iron gears

2010
07.29

Shipshape but is it?

Shipshape but is it?

0 Comments | Waikato Times, Jul 26, 2010

HMNZS Otago, bright and shiny new ship arrived for our navy – but?

There are some traditions which are not desirable (Waikato Times, September 29).

HMNZS Canterbury was faulty upon delivery.

Once again the protocol is flawed.

Does Australia have the same problems with ships they make for their own navy?

By now it must be pretty clear that ships built and supplied to the New Zealand navy by Australia are not good
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2010
07.29

So many articles and

So many articles and experts out there (especially at this time of year) tell us the key to succeeding with our resolutions is to commit and take action. And, they are correct; it does take commitment and action to see positive changes. However, if it is not the right action customized for who you are and what you really want, it is akin to gritting your teeth and forging ahead on someone else’s path. Yes, you’ll move forward but at some point you’ll burnout and it’ll fall apart because it is not sustainable for you.

OK, so I can hear you screaming – but how do I know for sure if what I say I want is what I really want and if it is right for me? Here’s the good news, only YOU can know that for sure.
how to set goals

2010
07.29

Mostly, I just want to be

Mostly, I just want to be able to get it all done, as I have every other year, which is no longer an option. I am left to ponder my upcoming fate with the dread of not performing or of falling short.

I suspect the ?expectations? will somehow be met, only because I
couldn?t bear to let my children down during the most important season for meeting expectations. And I have set myself up for all of this, gladly, willingly, never expecting ?ill health? to interfere with our rituals and festivities. Never mind that this health condition was caused primarily by trying to cram five weeks worth of expectations into a ten day period when I over-booked myself with work, volunteering at my children?s schools at the same time I was expected to take care of many other obligations and promises to family and friends.
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2010
07.29

For most animals it is the drive to survive as a species.

We humans have taken the whole dating/seduction ritual to unforseen heights. Just think of all the things we do to try and impress that special someone. And why do we want to impress them? Because we think we like them and if we don’t do our best to seduce them using all sorts of dating tricks and techniques then someone else will and that’s just not acceptable.

So why do we date?

To impress someone we are interested in? I would say yes on that one. I can’t think of any other reason to spend that kind of time and money other then to do just that.

To continue the human species? This is a far more subjective question. Do we really need more humans on the world? That’s debatable. I think for the majority of humans it’s for a little more selfish reasons and that’s to have somone come after us who carries the family name onward into the future.

Just for the fun of it? Now here’s whole another way to look at it.
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2010
07.29

Julia Roberts, for

Julia Roberts, for example, earns an estimated $25,000,000 each year. Cameron Diaz earns $20,000,000 annually. Angelina Jolie pulls down about $12,000,000 each year and Reese Witherspoon gets a $15,000,000 yearly paycheck (source: bankrate.com). With that much cash on hand, the stars can easily afford to hire the best personal trainers, the best nutritionists, the best dietitians and the best personal chefs.

?Celebrities also have the luxury of personal trainers and nutritionists to help them with rigorous diet regimes? (source: abcnews.go.com).

With a personal chef to prepare every meal, celebrities find it easier to follow a low fat diet. A registered dietitian in the house makes it easy for stars to get a unique diet recipe or any other weight loss information they want. Simply put, having the salary of a celebrity makes it easier to lose weight.

Indeed, it?s that same high salary that gives celebrities their incredible incentive to stay slender. The blunt truth of the matter is that Hollywood and the entertainment industry is not kind to overweight stars, often shunning them in favor of ?thin beauty?.