Posted on February 9, 2012. Tags: 4g, attachment, device capabilities, galaxy, image attachment, message image, mms, phone, problem, provider, recieved, recieving, Samsung, service provider, Tmobile
Phone is a Samsung Galaxy S 4g from service provider iWireless – Tmobile affiliate. I get this message ” Image attachment(s) deleted from the message to adapt to your device capabilities” when recieving mms messages some of the time. I can send mms and I have recieved mms messages before. How can I solve this problem?
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Posted on February 9, 2012. Tags: affiliate marketing, campaigns, cpa, Got, Link, New, traffic, while
i’ve been doing affiliate marketing for a while and just got into CPA marketing. i got accepted to MaxBounty but just haven’t figured out getting around it. I see all the campaigns and have visited some of them. i haven’t seen where my ‘unique id’ is. shouldn’t there be some special link which goes back to you so that they can know that you sent a specific traffic. just copying and pasting the campaign links don’t look right to me since everyone might have the same. Where do i get my special link for different campaigns to promote?
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Posted on February 9, 2012. Tags: Atheists, Choice, everything, everything happens for a reason, Fate, god, god didn, god works, paragraph, predestination and the bible, rob a bank, Tomorrow, two choices, vision
So god works through people right? And people have free will right? So did god make everyone with a vision in mind of the choices they were going to make in life?
I have a choice tomorrow.
I can:
A.) Rob a bank
B.) Go to school.
Regardless of the two choices I can only live one reality. Now even though it’s MY choice, how do I know it’s really MY choice? How do I wasn’t MEANT to make a set of choices from the instant god created me?
So are how can I be sure that predestination isn’t real. (NOT SAYING PREDESTINATION AND THE BIBLE ARE AFFILIATED.)
I just find this interesting.
Even if you don’t believe in god, this is still a good thing to consider.
Despite what we think, are we bound to a certain fate regardless of what we think?
And by saying that god didn’t make us knowing what we’d do with our free will, then does that mean god can’t see the future? Then how would he know what people he would work through to make this world a better place? (Atheists Ignore this paragraph.)
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Posted on February 8, 2012. Tags: christianity, debate tournaments, funny things, god, GPA, group settings, Home, law, law school, orator, political science, Reverend, seminary, sure what kind, Weird
I don’t know what to do! For these past few months at night, while I’m listening to the BBC, as I will do at home, because I like schedules, and suddenly the urge to convert to christianity will overcome me.
As far as I’m able to deduce, it is possible that as opposed to pressing a Carrier in law, I am to forgo law school and attend seminary instead.
I love history and I am a political science major. I know next to nothing about religion.
When I was a little younger, like 17, I wanted to be a minister. My nickname was the most high reverend and I would do funny things like bless people at debate tournaments. Now 7 years later I find myself wanting to embrace god again. The only reason I don’t do that is because I wouldn’t be sure what to do the next day. As in ‘what are the rules I would follow?” Type thing. I also have no social support, at all, because I’ve lost all of my friends since I was 17. I live with my parents and am a 2.5 gpa student, not spectacular. Also, I’m very shy and I”m not so sure what kind of a minister I would make because I’m not good in group settings Although I am a master orator. So, in conclusion, I don’t know is this the normal process by which god calls one to the ministry? What do I do next? Why would god call me?
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Posted on February 8, 2012. Tags: christianity, debate tournaments, funny things, god, GPA, group settings, Home, law, law school, orator, political science, Reverend, seminary, sure what kind, Weird
I don’t know what to do! For these past few months at night, while I’m listening to the BBC, as I will do at home, because I like schedules, and suddenly the urge to convert to christianity will overcome me.
As far as I’m able to deduce, it is possible that as opposed to pressing a Carrier in law, I am to forgo law school and attend seminary instead.
I love history and I am a political science major. I know next to nothing about religion.
When I was a little younger, like 17, I wanted to be a minister. My nickname was the most high reverend and I would do funny things like bless people at debate tournaments. Now 7 years later I find myself wanting to embrace god again. The only reason I don’t do that is because I wouldn’t be sure what to do the next day. As in ‘what are the rules I would follow?” Type thing. I also have no social support, at all, because I’ve lost all of my friends since I was 17. I live with my parents and am a 2.5 gpa student, not spectacular. Also, I’m very shy and I”m not so sure what kind of a minister I would make because I’m not good in group settings Although I am a master orator. So, in conclusion, I don’t know is this the normal process by which god calls one to the ministry? What do I do next? Why would god call me?
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Posted on February 8, 2012. Tags: affiliated company, compensation negotiations, Head, head hunter, hr manager, hunter, independent head, manager, Match, obligation, phone, phone interview, position, Resume, state position
I applied for a out of state position. The contact was a independent head hunter, who scheduled my phone interview. I spoke with the employer and felt it was not a good match. She recommended another position they had open in my state. She said she would forward my resume to the HR manager who was handling this position in my state. One of their directors then called me for a phone interview, then a face-to-face. It seems to be a better fit. And looks like I might be offered the job.
Now, this independent is calling me asking me how the interview went and so on. I don’t want to be rude, but I feel he is trying to take a commission from this affiliated company who he did not set up an interview for. I have never sign an agreement with this head hunter. So I’m not sure what is my obligation to him? I’m also considered that he will try to ask for a commission from this company and might effect my compensation negotiations. What should I do?
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