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Kimbro

ANY IDEAS NEWSLETTER 

Newsletter intended for Subscribers and All NOLB Team Members Only.
 

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Vol 1, Issue 3      September 1st, 2005

   
Hello and WELCOME to Any Ideas Newsletter!

If this is your first issue of Any Ideas Newsletter it is the place where you will find free Information on a great variety of topics. I want you to know up front that I am no Guru, nor that I am your  advisor. Rather I would like you to perceive me as a person who presides over a public meeting. This Newsletter being the public meeting place. I believe passionately that we can all benefit by sharing information and that gaining knowledge is never a waste of time. Therefore I am going to ask you the reader to help me to make this Newsletter a worthwhile project. Firstly I am going to ask you to write to me and let me know "What Topics Do You Need Information On?" I will publish Your request in the next Any Ideas Newsletter. [Any Topic suitable for general viewing will do] Secondly I am going to invite any readers that feel that they have information on the requested topics to post this information in the next issue.

Also,Any Ideas Newsletter is the place where Your ideas are welcome. I will alert you whenever I find some exciting news, free tools or opportunities you should know about. It's also the definitive source of news and information regarding the entire "How To Start A Home Business Online" website and how any new developments relate directly to you as a member of the NOLB Team in the Body Extreme business!

Please make sure to read Paul's Blog on the website at http://www.kimbro.net on a regular basis. This will keep you updated on important news between Any Ideas Newsletter bi-monthly issues.

Whilst you are at the site  please visit the "SPONSOR" page OUR SPONSOR IS COVERING THE EXPENSES so that you don't have to pay subscription fees. All they ask in return is for you to visit their page.


Editors Message

Firstly I want to thank everyone who wrote to me after receiving their second edition of this newsletter. It's a great feeling when your work gets appreciated.

Readers please don't be shy with coming forward with your own Ideas for me to post in this Newsletter. Also I was hoping there would be a lot of questions posted so that any readers with good ideas could answer these questions. Please if you have any good ideas or questions you want answered post them at the "COMMENTS" link at http://www.kimbro.net

IMPORTANT

Due to the size of this newsletter delivery is getting intercepted by spam and bulk folders. Therefore from now on I am posting the Newsletter on the website instead of sending it by e-mail. This will also make the Any Ideas Newsletter available to the general public. This is not a bad situation. However originally this newsletter was intended for subscribers and members of the NOLB team only, so that special limited offers would be made available to my subscribers only. I source the free tools mainly from  developers who will give a limited amount of free downloads of their products for promotional purposes. To Download these limited downloads you will need your Subscribers ID number. If you do not have a subscribers ID number please go to the FREE TOOLS Tab at the welcome page at http://www.kimbro.net and subscribe to the newsletter. you will then be sent an email with your ID number.

New

There are three new additions to the http://www.kimbro.net  site this week.

1. SPACE A Slide show to download on your own computer [ viewer software provided for free]. This program is exclusive to our site you will not find this anywhere else! Use it yourself and prove to yourself the power of following the exercises within this program. Introduce your down lines to the program and watch their performance soar. So simple to implement yet so powerful! A proven system as presented at numerous  international seminars. If you are really serious about becoming successful then this is a must have item. No Hype here - companies paid $10,000 per head for all expenses paid conferences for their qualifying distributors to be presented with this exact material year after year. Why? Because it works! I know because I presented it.

2. GEDCOM

This Genealogy file is a project in progress, ask about it if you are interested in building your family tree.

3. GOOGLE SEARCH

Placed here for your convenience and to help the sites rankings. If you make our welcome page one of your favorites and use the search facility to search whatever you want on the internet from our page you will help our rankings.


 

Check out the new link "DIABETES" at http://www.kimbro.net This will take you to an A-Z information on medical issues and medications for all ailments, not just Diabetes. Also visit the "Handy Links" for new updates.

                                     FREE DOWNLOADS

 


WARNING FREE DOWNLOADS ARE OUT OF DATE FOR FREE DOWNLOADS PLEASE GO TO:

Free Tools Page

 


 

           CWShredder v2.1
                      8/30/2005 - Eliminate an insidious pest that Spybot and Ad-aware can't stop.
           ZoneAlarm Free 5.5
                   8/30/2005 - Get protection for DSL and cable connections with this free utility.
          BearShare Lite v4.5.1
                   8/30/2005 - Spyware-free version of BearShare lets you download music and video files.
        Ad-Aware SE Personal v1.06
                 8/30/2005 - Rid your system of adware and spyware with the latest version of this free utility.
                                 Your Questions & Answers


Send Your Questions and Your Answers to the Questions below to kimbro@bigpond.net.au

Your answers will be posted in the next issue.


 

Q. I have a beautifull taby cat I  have a difficult time to spray the Zodiac Flea Proof Spray because as soon as I start ,she runs and hide under the couch and she would'nt come out. Please advice what to do and any article about cats would be appreciated very much.

Douglas

A. This is not an unusual problem. The easiest way that I have found is to get a bath towel lay it out flat and lightly spray or powder [if you are using flea powder] it over an area large enough to accommodate your cat. This is best done in a different room to where your cat is, as just the noise of the spray will remind your cat of the nasty experience of a previous treatment. Once your towel is prepared go and pick up your cat, place your cat on the towel and quickly wrap it up in the towel so only the head is left free. Now give your cat a cuddle. All wrapped up in a towel your cat can't escape or scratch you and the medication will rub into your cats coat more effectively than dusting or spraying.

NOTE: Wrapping your cat in a bath towel is also the safest restraint when dosing your cat by mouth or injection.

For Articles about "CATS" go to http://www.google.com  Search Results =  about 21,500,000 for Cats

Answer posted by Kitty Brown


Q.Do you have marketing that you are testing or happy with? Let us know your thoughts.

Paul. - USA

A. Hi Paul I found that building my own list then find people that built their list. Offer to post your message to their list. In return you post their message to your list. When you post your message to their list offer something in return if they will join your list. I started with 20 people in my list, now have 5000. Started slowly but grows real fast after a time. took me six months.

Answer posted by Andrew - Sydney AUS.


 

Q. Does anybody know about the Racehorse Insurance scams in the 1980's?

Liette.- AUS

A. Not sure, but remember a movie with McCloud that covered that topic. try http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065317/

hope this helps.

Answer posted by Janice - UK


 

 

Q. I am having a problem with a label that I designed (salad in a bottle). I need advise on how to keep it professional and presentable at a low cost for a start.  Can we try and see if anybody can come up with maybe a better idea for a label, or if I can maybe use a online website to design the label myself in order to save money.

 

I also need a supplier that can supply me with the correct bottle.

Hope you can help.

 

ESTELLE - ZA

 


IDEA

I work from home and it's a hassle for me to take time to go look up numbers in the phone book. Google Local gives me the opportunity to take just a few seconds to find what I'm looking for, call or email the business and get back to my work in a very short amount of time.

Idea posted by Anon


 

Things that really matter most should not be dictated to by things that matter least.

Idea posted by Kitty Brown- QLD AUS

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 Featured Article

Scientists creating life from scratch

They're called synthetic biologists and they boldly claim the ability to make never-before-seen living things, one genetic molecule at a time.

They're mixing, matching and stacking DNA's chemical components like microscopic Lego blocks in an effort to make biologically based computers, medicines and alternative energy sources.

The rapidly expanding field is confounding the taxonomists' centuries-old system of classifying species and raising concerns about the new technology's potential for misuse.

Though scientists have been combining the genetic material of two species for 30 years now, their work has remained relatively simplistic.

Scientists might add one foreign gene to an organism to produce a drug like insulin. The technique is more art than science given the brute trial-and-error it takes to create cells that make drugs.

So a new breed of biologists is attempting to bring order to the hit-and-miss chaos of genetic engineering by bringing to biotechnology the same engineering strategies used to build computers, bridges and buildings.

The idea is to separate cells into their fundamental components and then rebuild new organisms, a much more complex way of genetic engineering.

The burgeoning movement is attracting big money and some of the biggest names in biology, many of whom recently attended the Life Engineering Symposium in San Francisco.

"Synthetic biology is genetic engineering rethought," said Harvard Medical Centre researcher George Church, a leader in the field.

"It challenges the notion of what's natural and what's synthetic."

Already, synthetic biologists have created a polio virus and another smaller virus by stitching together individual genes purchased from biotechnology companies.

Now, researchers are getting closer to creating more complex living things with actual utility.

In Israel, scientists have created the world's smallest computer by engineering DNA to carry out mathematical functions.

Craig Venter, the entrepreneurial scientist who mapped the human genome, announced in July that he intends to string together genes to create from scratch novel organisms that can produce alternative fuels such as hydrogen and ethanol.

With a $US42.6 million ($A56.42 million) grant that originated at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Berkeley researchers are creating a new malaria drug by removing genetic material of the E coli bacterium and replacing it with genes from wormwood and yeast.

"We're building parts that can be assembled into devices and devices that can be turned into systems," said Jay Keasling, head of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Berkeley synthetic biology department, which was created last year.

Keasling, who doubles as a chemical engineering professor at the University of California, Berkeley, hopes to create never-before-seen living molecules by fusing genes from the three species - a new breed of bacteria capable of spitting out malaria-fighting artemisinin, a chemical now found only in small traces in the wormwood plant.

Artemisinin has been extracted from finely ground sweet wormwood for more than 2,000 years as a treatment for a variety of ailments, but the method is expensive, time consuming and limited by access to wormwood, which is found mainly in China and Vietnam.

Keasling has a similar project in the works to synthetically create a compound now found in Samoan trees, one that shows promise in fighting AIDS.

Such efforts are attracting more than grant money.

A group of topflight venture capitalists led by Vinod Khosla of the Menlo Park-based Perkins, Caufield & Byers invested $US13 million ($A17.22 million) in Codon Devices of Cambridge, Massachusetts, which was co-founded by Keasling and Church.

Keasling also co-founded Amyris Biotechnologies of Emeryville to build microbes that will produce novel or rare drugs.

Venter, meanwhile, has launched Synthetic Genomics Inc with Nobel laureate Hamilton Smith and will compete with Codon and several other recent startups to commercialise the technology.

But with success also comes ethical questions.

For example, national security experts and even synthetic biologists themselves fret that rogue scientists or "biohackers" could create new biological weapons - like deadly viruses that lack natural foes.

They also worry about innocent mistakes - organisms that could potentially create havoc if allowed to reproduce outside the lab.

"There are certainly a lot of national security implications with synthetic biology," said Gigi Kwik Gronvall, a researcher at the University of Pittsburgh's Centre for Biosecurity.

Researchers are casting about for ways to self-police the field before it really takes off.

One solution could be to require the few companies that sell genetic material to register with some official entity and report biologists who order DNA strains with weapons potential.

The Arthur P Sloan Foundation in June awarded the Venter Institute, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Centre for Strategic and International Studies a $US570,000 ($A755,000) grant to study the social implications of the new field.

"There are a cascade of ecological issues," said Laurie Zoloth, a bioethics professor at Northwestern University. "Synthetic biology is like iron: You can make sewing needles and you can make spears. Of course, there is going to be dual use."



 



 

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