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~ Friday, June 27, 2003
----- Original Message ----- From: Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 9:55 AM Subject: Do not Call -- You never try to call me. http://www.donotcall.gov/ Do you know anything about this site? Is it legit? Thanks, Joyce http://donotcall.gov/ The National (US) Do Not Call List (Do-Not-CALL) It is legitimate. It is not a hoax, but it is extremely hard to get to right now. There are tens of millions of visitors and the servers just can't keep up with the load. It may be best to wait a few days or call the toll free number. by phone west of the Mississippi River -- 1-888-382-1222 -- CNN says Hundreds of thousands sign on for 'do-not-call' registry Friday, June 27, 2003 Posted: 1:37 PM EDT (1737 GMT) (CNN) -- The federal government Friday launched a national "do-not-call" registry aimed at stopping most telemarketing phone calls to people who regard the sales pitches as invasive and want them blocked. http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/06/27/do.not.call/ Washington Post Says: The National Do Not Call Registry _____FTC.gov_____ • Sign Up for the Do Not Call List _____Related Coverage_____ • Do-Not-Call Registry to Begin Today (The Washington Post, Jun 27, 2003) _____State Information_____ • The 50 States: Does your state have a Do Not Call List, and if so, do you need to sign up for the national list? _____TechNews.com_____ • Sign-up for the weekly tech policy e-letter (Delivered every Monday). _____Message Boards_____ • Post Your Comments E-Mail This Article Printer-Friendly Version Subscribe to The Post Courtesy the Federal Trade Commission Friday, June 27, 2003; 12:00 AM The following information, compiled by the Federal Trade Commission, is posted on the National Do Not Call List Web page -- www.ftc.gov/donotcall. Tell Me More About the National Do Not Call Registry. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A36856-2003Jun26.html?nav=hptop_ts ~ Tuesday, June 24, 2003
~ Sunday, June 22, 2003
Need something to get your mind off the job hunt for a while? How about cooking and eating. Don't overdo it and be sure to get some excercise and drink plenty of water. Author Ted Rogers gave us these five points to ponder at his talk at St Timothy's last week: He is the author of "Fit and Fast Foods." 1. Drink more water (take your weight in pounds (US) and divide by 2. Drink that number of ounces of water each day) 2. Take deep breaths more often. (he says "We are a nation of shallow, gulping breathers.") 3. "Colorize don't supersize" -- add more colorful food to your diet. The average color of the American diet is white to beige. Look at your plate and add more colorful things to it, at least one at each meal. 4. Activate your lifestyle - become more active in your daily life. Stand up when the telephone rings, then answer it. Park five spaces further away in the parking lot than you normally would. Take the stairs instead of the elevator. 5. Pursue inner peace. -- Relax, take it easy, don't worry as much, let go of things that are bothering you. Here are some recipe sources. Pick a recipe and make it. The computer will still be here when you get back. Bill Austin Low Fat RecipesLow Carb RecipesCrock Pot RecipesItalian RecipesFood RecipesCake RecipesChicken RecipesMexican RecipesCookie Recipes | |