Archive for December, 2004

RV Repair - Tips for Inexpensive RV Repairs (Part 2)

Friday, December 31st, 2004

You may at some time experience an electrical shock when entering or exiting your RV. This is often caused by the wiring in the electrical receptacle that your RV is plugged into or an improperly wired extension cord. If the “hot” and “neutral” wires are reversed, your coach and you may become an electrical circuit with unpleasant or dangerous results.

There is a small polarity checker available that will eliminate the guesswork and the hazards before you plug in your electrical cord. Everyone should have one of these as standard equipment!

RV Winterizing Tip

Never simply pour antifreeze into your RV fresh water tank to run it to the pump. Even when the tank is drained there remains a gallon or so of water in the bottom of the tank and this water mixes with the antifreeze and lessens its protection level. Also the antifreeze will be very difficult to flush out in the Spring and will taint the water taste for a long, long time!

Disconnect the water inlet side of the pump and introduce the antifreeze at this point. A pump winterizing kit makes this easy to do with the flip of a valve.

RV Reminders Tip

Ever forget to lower your TV antenna or unhook your power cord?

We have all done something similar, and this weeks tip deals with one method of reminding yourself of routine tasks.

Put a labeled clip or ribbon on your antenna handle, for example. Whenever you raise the antenna, put the clip or ribbon on your steering wheel. When you break camp, the clip on your steering wheel will remind you that your antenna is still up.

Do the same for anything else you want to remind yourself of …

If you have a slide-out, hang a length of brightly colored ribbon on the travel lock bars (if your slide uses these). The ribbons will attract your attention BEFORE you try to extend the slide.

Simple but effective!

Les Doll - Certified RV Technician

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Take Back Your Life - Time Management Tips For Everyone

Friday, December 31st, 2004

“Until you value yourself…..you will not value your time; until you value your time…..you will not do anything with it.” - M. Scott Peck, Author

Time management, as anyone who works with me would know is one of my big complaints, issues, concerns. It’s also one of the most frequent things that people rate themselves lowest on in things like performance reviews.

Today I just wanted to provide you with some simple tips to improve your time management, efficiency and productivity.

1. Eliminate these words from your vocabulary: “I don’t have time” This one’s a tough one and although this is one of my aims I’ll admit that sometimes they do slip out, but my aim is consistent - to eliminate them. The next time you go to say those dreaded words, just remember - you have exactly the same amount of time as everyone else, you have exactly the same time amount of time in your day as the Olympic Swimmer who gets up at 4am, you have the same time amount of time in your day as Presidents and World Leaders who run entire countries. Eliminate the words because what you’re really trying to say is: “I don’t want to make time to do that”, and that’s quite alright too! The next time you go to say I don’t have time, imagine if that task you’re saying you don’t have time for was a family member at hospital - you’d have time to get there, so what you really need to decide is “Does this deserve my time”.

2. It’s an oldy but a goody - start each day by getting rid of your most despised task. Nothing ruins a day like dreading a task you have to do later in the day.

3. Set rewards for yourself if you can achieve all your tasks, find out what motivates you. For me - it might be that if I can get through these three hard tasks I can eat some of the doughnuts that one of my team brought into work today. Another great thing about that reward is that if I procrastinate - the doughnuts will be gone! Another great thing to do is to buddy up with someone and become accountability partners for getting your tasks done.

4. Unless you have the worlds best memory (I don’t) Make Lists. When someone gives you a responsibility, write it down, whether you record it in your phone, your organiser, email yourself, write it on the back of a panadol packet - it doesn’t matter how, write it down! Nothing’s worse than the feeling of waking up in the middle of the night thinking - oh no, I forgot to do that.

5. I’ve never been a huge believer in labeling tasks A, B, C in order of their importance. I’ve tried this system and it doesn’t work for me - of course that doesn’t mean it won’t work for you. What I try to do instead is what I call Little Things First. What this means is that when I get an email, if it’s small or has a small task, I’ll get rid of it quickly rather than continually come back to it over and over again. I have many recurring tasks in my diary and the small things on my list are gone by about 10.30am usually. Leaving me the bulk of my day to work on larger projects.

6. Set or get deadlines for your tasks. When setting yourself a task or getting one from someone else - always find out when it needs to be done by. Then diarise an appropriate amount of reminders before the due date.

7. Work / life balance seem to the be buzz words all over the world at present - but you really do need to put time and energy into this area. Schedule in time to relax, time with family, time reading, time with your partner - if it’s in your diary and your commit to it, you’re less likely to neglect it.

8. My desk at work is my haven. My trays work for me. Now I can’t tell you what the best desk system is for you, all I know is that if yours doesn’t make your day easier - change it, constantly change it until you get something that works. For me, I don’t allow anyone to put anything on my desk. My assistant is allowed to put things in one tray and one tray only, everything else is put in my communal pigeon hole. I have a single out tray - this simple tray stops me from getting up 20 or 30 times a day as much of what comes in to me needs to go elsewhere in the office. I have a tray full of non urgent things to read, when I get time, I start going through it. I have a tray full of things I’m waiting on others for and I have an email folder full of these sorts of emails - my diary prompts me with a recurring reminder to check through these two areas. Whatever works for you, works for you, just take some time to find it!

9. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. What’s worse - asking for help once or doing the task incorrectly or incompletely 5 times, or even worse, hiding the work! It happens, don’t be a victim of the “scared to ask” disease.

10. Your mind isn’t a computer, use your computer to help your mind become like one. Each week on a Friday a little reminder comes up in Outlook telling me to send this email. Each week on a Wednesday I’m told I have two meetings first up. You’re not a machine, use your technology to its best advantage.

“Nothing is a waste of time…if you use the experience wisely.” - Rodin

Kirsty Dunphey has first and foremost always been entrepreneurial. From her start at an early age working in her parents small businesses or opening her first business at 15 – she’s had the bug her whole life.

With two businesses and two part time jobs under her belt by the age of 15 to her own real estate agency at 21 Kirsty has been described as “Little bit Aussie Battler, Little bit Sassy Entrepreneur.”

In 2002 Kirsty was named as the Australian National Winner of Telstra’s Young Business Woman of the Year Award. Winning this prestigious award and in fact being its youngest ever recipient shows the depth of her knowledge, experience and most importantly passion.

Through speaking, training, coaching and wide variety of products and materials Kirsty takes that passion, that experience and that drive and injects it into your organization, your career, your life. Anything is Possible and Kirsty has developed presentations, workshops and reading materials to show you how to use simple techniques to change your mindset and change your life.

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Be True to Yourself

Friday, December 31st, 2004

Something inside tells you whether or not you are being true to yourself - you can sense it. You can sense the difference between sincerity and falseness. Not being true to yourself means that you are faking it for some reason of convenience, and faking it, in time, eats away at your very being.

There is a difference in believing something, and believing in something. When you believe something without a doubt, you have investigated it thoroughly and are certain of it. When you believe in something, you are subtly and purposely distancing yourself from its truth, and the further you distance yourself from truth, any truth, the less you are true to yourself.

You might believe in another person, or believe in a cause, and completely surrender to it without considering whether or not you believe that person or cause. There is a difference. This difference is what separates truth from falseness.

Being true to yourself involves tremendous courage. If you lack that courage, you fake it. You fake it when you fool yourself into believing in something simply because it makes you feel good, or makes you feel secure, or real, and this is part of the ignorant bliss you surround yourself with when you are not true to yourself.

Being true to yourself requires guts, guts to actually look closely at everything, because now you are no longer satisfied by fooling yourself. You’ve done that and it has boomeranged on you. It’s now time to get on with life in a more mature and intelligent way, to be true to yourself for a change rather than being true to some authority that tells you what to think. Part of being true to yourself is finding the courage to stand up.

Not everybody can do this; initially it’s akin to having a rug pulled out from under your feet. But when you begin to see how you have been manipulated, then that first step toward being true to yourself becomes intuitive; it’s the only thing left for you to do as you begin to awaken from your deep sleep.

Once the awakening begins, once you begin being true to yourself, then the freedom you feel can only be described as utterly amazing; an awakened existence as if you have been reborn into a brave, new world. The false security that once was your life and drugged you into oblivion is now replaced by a piercing awareness and intelligence that carries you to ultimate freedom. Nothing can compare to this - everything else is child’s play, children’s fairytales.

And being true to yourself begins by being with yourself . . . in meditation.

Copyright © E. Raymond Rock 2007. All rights reserved.

E. Raymond Rock of Fort Myers, Florida is cofounder and principal teacher at the Southwest Florida Insight Center. His twenty-eight years of meditation experience has taken him across four continents, including two stopovers in Thailand where he practiced in the remote northeast forests as an ordained Theravada Buddhist monk. His book, A Year to Enlightenment (Career Press/New Page Books) is now available at major bookstores and online retailers.

Strengthen Bones with Exercise

Friday, December 31st, 2004

Every American woman, and most men, will suffer from
osteoporosis if they live long enough. Hip bones broken by
osteoporosis do not heal, and must be replaced immediately. A
study from Australia shows that regular exercise helps to keep
bones strong and exercising into later life protects bones of older
people even more (Journal Osteoporosis International, August
2006).

An earlier study from Sweden showed that men who
were highly competitive soccer players in their youth and then
gave up active sports did not have bigger and stronger bones
and did not have fewer fractures than people who never
exercised at all. On the other hand, people who did not exercise
in their youth, but started and continued their exercise programs
into later life did have larger and stronger bones.

A person has the strongest bones at ages 20 to 30. After
that people lose bone continuously for the rest of their lives. Any
activity helps keep bones strong, but exercises that put extra
pressure on specific bones offer greater benefit. That is why
weightlifting is a much better exercise for strengthening bones
than swimming. The bones in the arm that hold the racquet in
tennis players are much stronger than the other arm. Pick any
sport that keeps you active and try to do it daily for the rest of
your life. Take off only when you are tired or sick or your
muscles are sore. You are never too old to start an exercise program that includes weight training to strengthen your bones.

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The Full Facts About Windows Xp Registry

Friday, December 31st, 2004

The heart of your computer is the windows registry. Just like a file system where you store your documents, the registry is where Windows system stores assential data with regard to your pc. Every aspect of your system configuration including all software and hardware settings is held in the registry. Just like a file system windows registry uses a tree like structure. For example, the settings for Internet Explorer are stored in HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftInternet Explorer (computer specific settings) as well as HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftInternet Explorer (user specific settings) keys or registry files. Windows uses this essential data to perform all operations on your computer.

When you install new software (even if you install a small component from the Internet) or make any adjustments to the configuration (integrate new hardware or modify appearance of your desktop) the adjustments are held in the registry.

In the case of a brand new PC your registry will have no errors. But as you use your PC it accumulates old and out of date records which can cause crashes and a drop in performance. As well as this, keyloggers, trojan horses spyware and viruses use the registry to abuse the system.

Windows registry is the most sensitive and critical element. Cleaning and repairing your registry requires understanding and expertise. doing it the wrong way can lead to more problems and even stop your PC from working. Doing it the correct way will lead to less system errors and better performance.

Four registry cleaning Myths:-

Myth 1: Cleaning the registry on a regular basis is a must.

If your windows computer is relatively new, less than 6 months old, and you are not a very active user cleaning the registry would not give you much of a result. However, if you are an active PC user who regularly installs new software, you need to clean your registry regularly. As a general guide read through these questions:

1. How often do I change my hardware, memory, joysticks, monitor, printer or scanner, etc?

2. How many times do I install ActiveX or other components when browsing the Internet?

3. Do I follow the exact software uninstall procedure?

4. How many times do I install and uninstall photo, games, graphics audio and photo software?

5. How often do I change my system configuration for example internet explore settings, or other?

It depends on how you answered these questions but you could need to clean your PC registry daily, weekly, monthly, or every 6 months. More frequent alterations require more frequent cleaning.

Myth 2: All registry cleaners are the same. The more problems they find the better the cleaner.

How many problems it finds is only one indicator. The more important indicator is how many problems it fixes the

right way. There are two main methods to registry cleaning, they are:

1) “Smart & safe”; and

2) “Bulk & Deep”.

We could compare it to cleaning a house. Some people, in fact most of us, accumulate a lot of paper on their desks. You can clean your desk by going through every piece of paper, carefully reviewing each document, statements, important notices, and newspapers. You file each important document in the right folders and ditch the junk. However, there are some documents you are not sure about. You take the time to establish weather these documents are impotant or not. This kind of cleaning is smart & safe, which results in a clean desk and organized folders. Also you can rest knowing that you will not have problems in the future because you did not get rid of those important documents. Similarly, a smart & safe registry cleaner does the job the proper way - if it is not sure about the registry record it doesn’t discard it but works to find out if the record is important. This cleaning results in a healthy registry, with less errors and more PC performance.

Or maybe, while cleaning your desk you may keep only important documents and discard the documents you are not sure about along with the junk. You don’t bother spending the time discovering weather the documents your not sure about are important. With this cleaning method you will get rid of more documents but you may end up throwing away important files. This method is called “bulk & deep” cleaning. Similarly, a “bulk & deep” registry cleaner might show more problems and remove good registry records.

In fact, some registry cleaners report a lot of so-called “false errors”. false errors are falsely identified problems that are, in reality, not problems at all. It is even more dangerous if these products try to fix those falsely identified registry problems. Sellers of those products “identify” more problems to make their product look better. They call “bulk” cleaning “deep” cleaning. “Bulk & deep” cleaning does a mediocre job cleaning your registry and can lead to more problems and errors later.

Myth 3: Backing up and restoring the registry will prevent any trouble.

It is critical to have full back up and restore as it allows you to bring the registry back to how it was at a certain point in time. It will not be enough to stop you having problems though. You need both full registry restore and undo registry changes.

Let’s say in a day or a week after cleaning the registry on your PC you experience a problem with one of your applications. You can use the full registry backup to bring the registry back exactly to the point in time when you created the full backup. The problem with that is, you will lose all the changes to the PC configuration you made after that last backup. With “undo registry changes”, on the other hand, you are able to reverse the problematic registry changes without affecting the other registry parts. You can fix the problem without losing all the configuration changes made to your PC.
The general rule is: use “full registry restore” for major disasters and “undo registry alters” to fix specific problems.

Registry is the most sensitive part of your computer. The ability to have both a full restore as well as selective undo is important to prevent you from having problems.

Myth 4: Just cleaning and repairing your registry is enough.

Windows registry also needs compacting which reduces the registry size and defragments it by removing the gaps and empty spaces in the registry tree.

Cleaning garbage from your registry makes it better since it removes unused and incorrect data that causes registry pollution, computer errors and a decrease in performance. There are other reasons however for keeping your registry in tip top condition. Registry structure is such that when you remove unused and incorrect data, gaps are created in the registry tree. Your computer uses the registry to perform every system operation. Having gaps or empty spaces in the registry tree slows down your PCs performance and might create operational errors. So, just like the defragmentation of files compacting the registry removes holes and fragments helping your PC to run with more stability and speed. That is why in addition to cleaning and repairing the registry must also be compacted.

A brief summery:

Windows registry is critical to the health and performance of your computer. Smart & safe registry cleaning, repairing and compacting will prevent problems and keep your PC fast and heathy.

Please note:
Using a registry cleaner is just one of the things you need to do to maintain your Windows PC. You should follow other good practices that include keeping your computer updated with the latest Microsoft updates, regular defragmentation of the hard disk and virus scans.

Drew Pilton

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The Shameless Summer (Cayuga Street, St. Paul, MN 1960s)

Friday, December 31st, 2004

The Shameless Summer
(And the old mud hole of Cayuga Street)

The street-road was being torn up, to be a highway,
A number of men worked at the end of the street
Where there reside two dead ends, South to Indians
Mound (and ahead)
We all stooped over and under and around the bridge
they were building
The mud hole, where we swam, seem to wait for us
this year of my life
From mud too mud, lumped and cool, we swam in it slowly
Waved our muddy hands over the top of it, feeling the
cool wind
Above our heads of this mud swamp, the highway to be
Here we were all wavering under the shameless sun
I was but twelve years of age, restless like everyone
And as the darkness fell upon us all, a starry darkness
Roger, and me, Mike and Doug, and a number of girls
lay face upward, on this stale mud water
Laughing and playing childlike, unreal, unimaginable
On the blanket of mud on shore, Roger and she lay
floating away, in some starry unnatural way
To me it was just play, play in dishwater broth, I was
Only twelve you see…

1/21/2007 #1629 (Dedicated to the Old Gang of the 60s, of Cayuga Street)) St. Paul, Minnesota))

Note: The mud hole was not there the following year, but we must have gone to it a dozen times that summer. There is nothing like a little swimming pool, half mud or not, that can make the summer more interesting than normal, and it did. I think for Roger, it was a playground for him to seduce his new girlfriends, for me it was play, but then Roger was a number of years older than I, perhaps four or five. Mike, my brother was now fifteen, and I think drinking and a few other things was on his mind, and we did that there likewise, and a few joy rides there after. All in all, it was a brazen summer.

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Dating Advice: Attract Women With Funny T-Shirts

Friday, December 31st, 2004

Throughout history men have tried every technique available to pick up women. Some guys use a straight forward approach and others use cheesy pick-up lines. Lately a new trend has been emerging that seems to work better for men than any traditional pick-up techniques. Men across the country have been wearing t-shirts with funny sayings on them to get women to flock to them. It sounds ridiculously simple but it works.

The reason that the shirts are so effective is because often a woman may have an interest in a man but have no way to let him know. Many women are afraid to just walk right up to a guy and say, “Hey, I like you!” By wearing a funny shirt you give them a reason to come talk to you. All they have to say is “I like your shirt” and let out a little chuckle and the conversation is started. These work great at bars, the gym and at coffee shops. I’ve met tons of women using funny t-shirts and the best part is that they’ve come up to me - I didn’t have to do anything. Once the girl approaches you it’s up to you to have your game tight but the shirts make a perfect ice-breaker.

So, while it’s important to keep your career on track, go to the gym and stay well groomed, you may be overlooking the simplest thing you can do to attract women – Throw on a t-shirt that has a witty slogan on it. You may be surprised at how well it works.

http://www.WittyShirts.com has a bunch of hilarious t-shirts that are perfect.

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Do You Have This Make Money At Home Business Attitude

Friday, December 31st, 2004

Here’s what happened to me this past weekend. I am going to relate my perfect sports weekend with my make money at home business and the attitude you must have if you are going to be successful. I seriously doubt if you can get around what I am going to write.

On Friday night my Denver Nuggets were playing the top team in the east, the Cleveland Cavaliers. This was the last weekend to play without their leading scorer Carmelo Anthony who has been out for a month on suspension for fighting in a game. The Nuggets played a very good game and were able to pull away in the end and get the victory. It was a great game to watch.

They hopped a plane at 1:00 a.m. and flew to Houston for a Saturday night game against the Rockets. Certainly a tough game. With 10 minutes to go in the game the Nuggets were behind by 13 points. They then began to claw their way back and actually tied the game at the end. Overtime! In the overtime the Nuggets were able to outscore the Rockets and get the improbable back to back road victory. Another great game to watch. What a weekend so far!

Sunday night is the AFC Championship game between the Indianapolis Colts and the New England Patriots in Indy. The Colts should be favored, but the Patriots have had their number the past few years and the Colts quarterback Payton Manning has been labled as “can’t win the big one.” So what happens is the Colts fall behind 21-3 in the second quarter and go into half time behind 21-6.

The second half has some great football in it. Back and forth they go until in the last minute the Colts score a touchdown to take their first lead of the game and they hold on to win 38-34. It was the largest comeback in a AFC playoff game in history. In one game Payton Manning shakes his label and is now heading to the Super Bowl. What a great game.

I love to watch sports on t.v. This weekend reminded me of my make money at home business as well. When things are going good there is no better feeling in the world than working for yourself at home. It is the highest of highs. The flip side to that is many times things do not go right. Especially when you are first starting out.

The attitude you must have then is to recognize the feeling you have when things are going good. Don’t forget that feeling. You will need it on the bad days. This is when your attitude is really going to be tested. Your ability to stay the course and keep working hard until you are having more good days then bad ones is what separates the winners from the losers. Do you have this make money at home business attitude.

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Article Marketing – Why I Use Article Marketing for My List Building

Friday, December 31st, 2004

Article marketing is one of the most effective methods of lead generation and list building that I have found online. I have tried many different types of lead generation and traffic sources, including web directory submission, purchased traffic, safelist submission, advertising, PPC advertising, classified advertising, and many other methods of advertising and traffic generation.

I actually stumbled on article marketing as a form of lead generation. I originally intended to use article marketing to create top ten search engine rankings (google: ‘christian time management’ or ‘christian success’), but found that in addition, and more importantly to me, I was getting direct traffic from the actual articles that I wrote, and that that traffic was very responsive and converted well into sales.

What I found was that if I wrote articles and sent them in to the highest –traffic article directories, that I would receive high levels of high-quality traffic. This was a surprise to me, but I immediately began to capitalize on it.

So how do I do it?

1) Write articles about topics related to my web pages.

2) Create a squeeze page to send the traffic to.

3) Put a link to my squeeze page(s) in the articles.

4) Send the articles to the big article directories online.

5) Repeat the above process.

That last step, repeating, is really important. Do you want massive traffic? You must take massive action.

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Sean Mize is a full time internet marketer who has written over 600 articles in print and 9 published ebooks.

The Buccaneers - Pirates of the Caribbean

Friday, December 31st, 2004

In the history of Jamaica and the Caribbean, the Buccaneers was the
most notorious and feared group of armed men. Led by the Legendary
Henry Morgan and operating out of their base in Port Royal, Jamaica,
this group of outcasts became the fiercest and most ruthless fighting
force the Caribbean ever seen. For several decades, they were a constant
source of terror to the Spanish, both on land and at sea. So good were
they, that they were hire by the British as Soldiers of Fortune to
defend their territories and fight their wars. Good or bad, however, it
is to the Buccaneers, the real pirates of the Caribbean, that the English
owed their possession of Jamaica. Otherwise, Jamaica, today, would be
another Spanish speaking island in the Caribbean.

The formative years

In the late 1620s, ragtag group of men consisting of escape criminals,
castaways, and runaway bondsmen were living in the remote areas of
Hispaniola (Haiti). One thing these men had in common, was their sworn
hatred of the Spanish. They sustained themselves by hunting wild cattle
and pigs and traded their meat and byproducts for ammunition and goods
with the ships that occasionally traded along the coast. This group of
outcasts would soon become the Pirates of the Caribbean.

Persistently hunted by the Spanish, this group of bandits was eventually
driven from Hispaniola to the nearby Island of Tortuga. From Tortuga they
took to the open seas where they were known initially as the “Confederacy
of the Brethren of the Coast”. They were eventually called the Buccaneers
from the French word “boucan” which is the frame they used to cure their
meat. The Spanish would soon come to regret their harassment of the
Buccaneers and would pay dearly for their actions.

The rise of sea piracy

At first the Buccaneers would use mainly canoes for their exploits, but
as they seized Spanish ships with frequent surprise attacks, they fleet
grew larger and more sophisticated. With the looted guns and ammunition,
they fortified their base of Tortuga. With each successful raid, these
pirates of the Caribbean gained new recruits. They grew stronger and bolder
and raided ships further and further away from their base. The Buccaneers
were battle-hardened and well acclimated to the climate and their
surroundings. They were fearless, ruthless, lawless, and cold blooded. It
was reported they cut out the tongues of men who refused to disclosed
location of treasures and very often would roast men alive. Although not
very disciplined, they operated under a strict code of conduct which
included “No prey, no pay”.

With their new found success, the Buccaneers moved their base to Port Royal,
Jamaica and found what their need most: a ready market for their Spanish
loot and place for their amusement. At first they were welcome, since they
were only menacing the Spanish whom the English were constantly fighting.
But in 1964 a new Governor was appointed in Jamaica and was given orders
to put an end to sea piracy - mainly because England wanted to negotiate
trade with Spain. The Buccaneers were driven out of Port Royal back to their
old base of Tortuga. In a few months, however, things changed in their favor.
The second war broke out the English and the Dutch but the English did not
have any fleet to protect the West Indies. The Governor had to commission
the Buccaneers he had just driven out of Jamaica for the important task of
naval defense.

Henry Morgan and Port Royal

Although the Buccaneers helped defend Jamaica and aided in attacks on a
few Dutch islands, they soon resorted to their old ways of quarrelling over
their loots. In the end they were too undisciplined to be relied on as a
defensive fighting force. That is until the governor found a strong,
resourceful leader named Henry Morgan who could weld the unruly Buccaneers
together into one of the best and fiercest fighting forces the Caribbean
had ever known.

The conquests of Henry Morgan are legendary and sometimes incredible. The
attack on Porto Bello, Panama stood out as an example. With just a few
dozen men, but with masterful and brutal tactics combined with brave fighting,
Henry Morgan led the Buccaneers to capture the well-fortified city. Having
captured the city, he locked all officers and soldiers in one in a castle.
He then promptly used the vast quantity of gun powder he found to blow up the
entire castle with all its prisoners. In Maracaibo, Venezuela, Morgan used
courage and crafty tactics and defeated an army that outnumbered his three to
one. He forced his way through a well defended narrow strait and plundered the
town. Later, on he retreat form his conquest, he used fire ships to dispersed a
fleet of ships he found blocking his escape.

Undoubtedly, however, Morgan’s crowning achievement was the successful attack
on Panama City, Spain’s jewel in the region. After eight days of hacking their
way through the thick jungle of Panama, they ran out of food and water. The
Buccaneers, scorched by the blazing sun, drenched by tropical downpours, bitten
by mosquitoes and other tropical insects, were in no position to fight the
well-armed force of the Spanish. It was only Morgan’s iron will and masterful
leadership that held his tired, ragged, and starving comrades together. On the
ninth day, they got a glimpse of Panama City but the battle was far from over.
The Buccaneers were attacked with horsemen, foot soldiers, and stampeding bulls
that outnumbered them many times over. But Henry Morgan outflanked his enemy
with his mastery, bravery, and tactics and entirely crushed them. In the
end the Buccaneers were rewarded with their biggest cache of gold and jewelry
ever and Henry Morgan was knighted and promoted to lieutenant Governor of
Jamaica.

After each conquest, the Buccaneers would take their share of the spoil back
to Port Royal where they celebrated. Under Henry Morgan, the Buccaneers rose
to the peak of their infamy and Port Royal became known as the “richest and
wickedest city in the world”. It was a place for eating, drinking, and all
kinds of excesses including rape. It was reported that drunken men gave huge
sums of money to women just to see them naked. Port Royal was, not just where
the Buccaneers lived, it was were they partied. It was their own vacation
paradise.

The decline and end of the Buccaneers

By the early 1680s, the plantation owners of Jamaica felt that the Buccaneers
were doing more harm than good and wanted the group to stop their piracy.
Furthermore, Jamaica badly wanted to do major trading with Spain who wanted
the attacks on their ships to stop. But most of the Buccaneers refused to
stop and ended up in the gallows, ironically, at the order of Henry Morgan
who was now Lieutenant Governor. Henry Morgan eventually died in 1688, and was
buried at Port Royal. But God must not have looked kindly on the wickedness
of Henry Morgan nor Buccaneers. In 1692, Port Royal was destroyed by a
massive earthquake that buried it, along with its vast wealth, below the sea.

Despite Henry Morgan death and the destruction of Port Royal, sea piracy
continued, nonetheless. Although none could rival Henry Morgan, there were
many other notorious pirates who flourished in the Jamaica and the Caribbean.
Chief among these were Edward Teach better known as “Black Beard” and Jack
Rackham, also known as “Calico Jack” because of his fondness for calico
underwear. After terrorizing the Caribbean for more than two years, he made
the mistake of hanging around too long during one of his vacations on Jamaica
North coast. He was eventually captured in Bloody Bay, Negril during one of
his frequent rum-punch party. He was hang off coast of Port Royal in a place
named after him - Rackham’s Cay.

Although you might not have Port Royal as a place to see on your vacation,
it is definitely a place worth visiting. If you enter Jamaica through Kingston,
you could make Port Royal the first stop on your Jamaica vacation, since it is
just further out on the palisadoes peninsula from the Norman Manley airport.

Anthony Thomas is a webmaster at http://www.jamaica-insider.com, a travel site
that provides insider’s knowledge about Jamaica as well as information to help
plan vacations to the island. He was born, raised, and is living in Jamaica and
and is intimately familiar with every aspect of the island. He has traveled
extensively throughout the Jamaica and has stayed in all of the top hotels and
resorts as well as many of the small hotel, inns, and villas - both on and off
the beaten tracks.