Posted on 27 March 2011. Tags: com, fuss, Jpgs, linux, PDF, pdfs, Software, souvenir booklets, temp job, tiffs, windows xp, word processor, Yahoo
I’m looking for something that can take multiple JPGs (scans of individual pages from my vacation souvenir booklets) and make PDFs from them. There is software that will do this in Linux, which I also have installed, but right now I’m looking specifically for something that will work in Windows XP. And it would be really good if it was free.
I’ve checked download.com and done a couple of searches but have come up dry. I’m finding lots of stuff that will print to PDF, but that won’t help; I don’t want to have to import those JPGs into a word processor and then resize them to fit the page before I can print them. I’ve tried that and it’s a real pain. I think Acrobat will do this (or at least it will with TIFFs because I used to use it at a temp job), but I’m looking for something cheaper. Does anyone have any suggestions?
One last thing: Please, NO AFFILIATE LINKS. I *will* report them – to Yahoo and to the vendor you’re representing (and yes, I can tell – even if they’re disguised). Sorry to make such a fuss, but I seriously hate spam.
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Posted on 24 March 2011. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate program, amazon, com, IRS, irs tax, Number, social security, social security number, Tax
Why do i have to give my social security number to Amazon.com to be an affiliate for them? Will the IRS tax me? WHAT IS IT FOR??
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Posted on 20 March 2011. Tags: com, flowers, Jstor, Login, mail, mail address, nid, paper, Pls, thx, Yahoo
hi
i nid this paper very badly
http://www.jstor.org/pss/25035737
but my college is not affiliated to jstor
can any one kindly give me login or send me this article
thx in advance
my mail address is
flowers_fan@yahoo.com
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Posted on 19 March 2011. Tags: body, com, niche websites, Niches, tddoan, Want, Yahoo
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Posted on 18 March 2011. Tags: Atm, atm fees, atm transaction, automated teller machines, Bank, bank financial group, com, federal lawmakers, Financial, financial services group, j p morgan chase, pnc financial services, pnc financial services group, td bank financial group, variety
$5 ATM fees may be coming
Some of the nation’s biggest banks are imposing a variety of new fees on people who withdraw money from automated-teller machines.
The move is the latest example of the burgeoning new fees that banks are imposing on customers accustomed to years of free services. Banks are scrambling to replace billions of dollars in revenue expected to be lost from new federal regulations on overdraft charges and debit cards.
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., TD Bank Financial Group, and PNC Financial Services Group already are changing their ATM policies to collect more fees.
“The reality is that bank revenue is being squeezed by regulatory changes and the banks are going to be accounting for that in other areas,” said Greg McBride, senior financial analyst at Bankrate.com.
Banks usually don’t charge customers who take money out of their own ATMs. That isn’t the case when people go outside the network operated by their own bank to get cash.
As a result, a fee on a single ATM transaction can reach the double digits, said Mike Moebs of Moebs $ervices Inc., a Lake Bluff., Ill.-based company that tracks such data. Mr. Moebs himself said he has been hit with fees as high as $20 for using an ATM that wasn’t affiliated with his bank.
Rising ATM fees have long been a source of contention between the banking industry and consumer advocates. ATMs generated $7.1 billion in fees last year, according to consulting firm Oliver Wyman. Of that, banks collected roughly $3 billion from charging their customers for using another institution’s ATM. The operator of that ATM often levies another fee on the same customer, called a surcharge. Those surcharges averaged $2.33 in 2010, up from 89 cents in 1998, according to Bankrate.com.
Last year, federal lawmakers proposed capping ATM fees at 50 cents. The proposal never came up for a vote.
So How Do You Feel About Getting Charged 5 Buck Each Time For Access To Your Own Money??http://chicagobreakingbusiness.com/2011/…
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Posted on 17 March 2011. Tags: com, customer satisfaction guarantee, hobby, Homepage, money, Niches, readin, SEO, traffic, Website, website business, www
I would like to know what other people are using to get more visitors to their website i tryed learning some SEO and readin guides but i couldnt really get it to work.
I start my pages to make money from them but i also have some in niches im interested in and thoose becomes a hobby.
On the money making sites i want as much traffic as possible as fast as possible so i buy it www.MyTrafficPenguin.com it saves me so much time that i can spend on what ever i want. I also dont have to bother about getting ripped of since they have 100% Customer satisfaction GUARANTEE or your money back.
Whats your tactics and how do you get people to your website / business
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