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Many functions, many buttons, many sights and especially many wires Action Plan for Healthy Credit Years ago around the end of January I would develop Chinophobia (fear of snow). Maybe it was because we had 3-5 feet of snow and I was ready for spring. Over the years I have developed “temporary phobias” for a number of good reasons.Your Credit Score is quite possibly one of the most valuable assets in today’s world. Without good credit you may find it hard to buy a home, get a car, find a job, get a telephone and many other necessities that we have come to need.The problem lies when young adults, just out of high school are getting credit cards offered to them left and right w A phobia is a handy way to get myself out of unpleasant situations. I developed Dentophobia (fear of the dentist) when my wisdom teeth decided to come in, but it was cured when the pain became so unbearable that I set out for the dentist office for some relief. Phobias also provide good excuses for why I do some of the silly things I seem to do, such as, when computers were first introduced to our school. When computers were first introduced to our school I developed instant Cyberphobia (fear of computers or working on them). As the years passed I lost this phobia, but I noticed that there are many phobias associated with computers. In other words if you have any of the following phobias I would not be even near a computer. Neophobia (fear of anything new)—computers change daily, oops, hourly so you need to avoid them. Monophobia (fear of being alone)—since working on a computer is not group work you should avoid a computer. Ballistophobia (fear of bullets)—You can get near a computer and even work on one, but avoid that bullet button at all costs. Tropophobia (fear of making changes)—don’t even be in the vicinity of a computer because this is a continual procedure and if you don’t change your computer system often you quickly revert to the caveman era of computer technology. Atychiphobia (fear of failure) – better not chance using a computer because the power may fail, the lights may flicker and then your system fails and you have to start all over. Besides that, one misplaced finger can make you wonder, “What happened now?” Ankylophobia (fear of joint immobility) try sitting at a computer all day and then get up, it’s close to impossible at my age so avoid the computer. Kaniophobia (fear of anything new or novel) with a computer it’s always changing and you may not be warned about those changes, so don’t chance it. Allodoxaphobia (fear of opinions)—you can get on the computer, but avoid chat rooms and articles, like this, at all costs. Castisophobia (fear of sitting)—self explanatory, just avoid the computer. Tachophobia (fear of speed)—avoid computers only if they have high speed internet and it was built last year, other wise, it is okay. Polyphobia (fear of many things)—Everything connected to the computer is numbered in the many things category. Many functions, many buttons, many sights and especially many wires How Not to Become a Copywriter cuses for why I do some of the silly things I seem to do, such as, when computers were first introduced to our school.Copywriting is a strange mix of art and science. Do more than what is required and you end up with a piece of junk. Do less and you have a good-enough vehicle that won't start. It can be terribly frustrating and there's a lot of tiptoeing you need to do, but hey, isn’t that what copywriters should do?Here, to help some new ones and to remind some When computers were first introduced to our school I developed instant Cyberphobia (fear of computers or working on them). As the years passed I lost this phobia, but I noticed that there are many phobias associated with computers. In other words if you have any of the following phobias I would not be even near a computer. Neophobia (fear of anything new)—computers change daily, oops, hourly so you need to avoid them. Monophobia (fear of being alone)—since working on a computer is not group work you should avoid a computer. Ballistophobia (fear of bullets)—You can get near a computer and even work on one, but avoid that bullet button at all costs. Tropophobia (fear of making changes)—don’t even be in the vicinity of a computer because this is a continual procedure and if you don’t change your computer system often you quickly revert to the caveman era of computer technology. Atychiphobia (fear of failure) – better not chance using a computer because the power may fail, the lights may flicker and then your system fails and you have to start all over. Besides that, one misplaced finger can make you wonder, “What happened now?” Ankylophobia (fear of joint immobility) try sitting at a computer all day and then get up, it’s close to impossible at my age so avoid the computer. Kaniophobia (fear of anything new or novel) with a computer it’s always changing and you may not be warned about those changes, so don’t chance it. Allodoxaphobia (fear of opinions)—you can get on the computer, but avoid chat rooms and articles, like this, at all costs. Castisophobia (fear of sitting)—self explanatory, just avoid the computer. Tachophobia (fear of speed)—avoid computers only if they have high speed internet and it was built last year, other wise, it is okay. Polyphobia (fear of many things)—Everything connected to the computer is numbered in the many things category. 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Atychiphobia (fear of failure) – better not chance using a computer because the power may fail, the lights may flicker and then your system fails and you have to start all over. Besides that, one misplaced finger can make you wonder, “What happened now?” Ankylophobia (fear of joint immobility) try sitting at a computer all day and then get up, it’s close to impossible at my age so avoid the computer. Kaniophobia (fear of anything new or novel) with a computer it’s always changing and you may not be warned about those changes, so don’t chance it. Allodoxaphobia (fear of opinions)—you can get on the computer, but avoid chat rooms and articles, like this, at all costs. Castisophobia (fear of sitting)—self explanatory, just avoid the computer. Tachophobia (fear of speed)—avoid computers only if they have high speed internet and it was built last year, other wise, it is okay. Polyphobia (fear of many things)—Everything connected to the computer is numbered in the many things category. 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Allodoxaphobia (fear of opinions)—you can get on the computer, but avoid chat rooms and articles, like this, at all costs. Castisophobia (fear of sitting)—self explanatory, just avoid the computer. Tachophobia (fear of speed)—avoid computers only if they have high speed internet and it was built last year, other wise, it is okay. Polyphobia (fear of many things)—Everything connected to the computer is numbered in the many things category. Many functions, many buttons, many sights and especially many wires How to Prevent Your Home From Entering Foreclosure it.Are you a homeowner who is trying to pay off your home’s mortgage? If so, are you having a difficult time getting that done? One of the many reasons why many mortgage holders have a difficult time getting their mortgages paid off is because of the unexpected. Many times, home buyers mistakenly do not leave any “wiggle room,” when buying a home. This mea Allodoxaphobia (fear of opinions)—you can get on the computer, but avoid chat rooms and articles, like this, at all costs. Castisophobia (fear of sitting)—self explanatory, just avoid the computer. Tachophobia (fear of speed)—avoid computers only if they have high speed internet and it was built last year, other wise, it is okay. Polyphobia (fear of many things)—Everything connected to the computer is numbered in the many things category. Many functions, many buttons, many sights and especially many wires. Technophobia (fear of technology) That’s what computers are all about, technology, so avoid. May you find your life free of any phobias and typing peacefully on your computer. Have a good life.
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