Posted on November 3, 2010. Tags: Carnival, carnival cruise, carnival cruises, florida fort lauderdale, long wait, Luggage, port canaveral, ship, sort, suitcase, suitcases, tenders, thru
I am going on a Carnival Cruise out of Baltimore soon. I have been on two other Carnival cruises out of Florida (Fort Lauderdale, and Orlando/Port Canaveral) Anyways before you get on the ship they scan your luggage, sort of like an airport. Where can I find the dimensions of the biggest suitcase that can fit thru the scanner. In Fort Lauderdale our biggest suitcases were able to fit thru it. But in Port Canaveral we ended up having to put all the same suitcases in the bins, where the tenders put them on the ship. The thing about that is your suitcases can come as late as 9pm, which is a long wait, plus you have the risk of stolen items, since Carnival is not affiliated with them in anyway. Where can I find the dimensions of the biggest suitcase that can go thru the scanner…. That way it would be easier/nice to know, than having to wait and see if it fits in the metal crate? I might also get a smaller suitcase instead.
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Posted on November 2, 2010. Tags: amp services, assistance, Commit, crisis helpline, Helpline, information, medical referrals, mental health association, national mental health, national mental health association, national resource center, suicide information, Survey, treatment referrals, yahoo customer care
I just received this…
Hello,
We are writing to let you know that Yahoo! takes our users’ welfare and
the issue of suicide very seriously. We do not monitor our message
boards, but sometimes messages are brought to our attention where
suicide is being discussed. As a third party, it is always difficult for
us to assess what individuals using our service may really be thinking
or feeling, and we are not in a position to provide specific medical
referrals or other kinds of assistance. However, we urge you to enlist
help if suicide is a subject that is being seriously considered. If you
believe that you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please
contact the nearest emergency room, or call 911 for assistance.
In addition to local numbers found on the inside cover of your local
phone book, you also may want to contact one of these organizations:
* The National “YOUTH” Crisis Helpline:
1-800-999-9999
* The National Crisis Helpline:
1-800-784-2433
* The National Resource Center for Suicide Prevention and Aftercare:
1-404-256-9797
* The National Mental Health Association (330 affiliates nationwide
providing treatment referrals & services):
1-800-969-NMHA (6642)
* The Suicide Information & Education Center:
1-403-245-3900
* The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (information and referral
services):
1-800-950-6264
Regards,
Kevin
Yahoo! Customer Care
For assistance with all Yahoo! services please visit:http://help.yahoo.com/
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Posted on November 2, 2010. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate info, file, Forgot, manager, site
I need to add these I D’s to collect commisions. The site is live. Where do I go in file manager to make these changes?
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Posted on November 2, 2010. Tags: Adsense, aim, beyonce, blogs, broadway musicals, cpcs, decent money, kind, monthly, niche, spending cash, traffic, Website
I have a few blogs which get maybe 100 visitors a month. This isn’t generating much revenue from AdSense. Of course, it’s likely not getting high CPCs on the ads. I don’t want that to be my aim. I’m looking to find what monthly would be good enough traffic to make decent money off of even with low CPCs.
What kind of traffic would give me spending cash, like to see Broadway musicals or something? And what kind of traffic would be required to live comfortably off of it? I don’t need Beyonce numbers. Just something reasonable for a good niche site.
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Posted on November 2, 2010. Tags: blog, cheers, computer, inner workings, novel, Online, Prize, prize question, site, starters
For starters, I’m a first year NaNovelist, so I’m not that familiar with it’s inner workings.
The site is completely swamped right now and I can’t even get it to load on my computer, so I’m asking my question here in hopes that someone affiliated with the site will see it. Anyway, I read on a blog somewhere that in the past they gave whoever won NaNoWriMo a free copy of their book. Anyone know if they’re still doing that?
Also, are people participating allowed to post what they’ve written online anywhere? Or is it required that the whole novel be finished before released to the public?
If anyone could answer it would be greatly appreciated, and whoever is taking part this year I wish you all the luck in the world!
Cheers!
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