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rkbabang

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  1. I'm not sure if I'm going to stick with Feedly or use InoReader, there are things I like and dislike about each. But one thing I discovered which made it easier to try out InoReader was that you can export all of your feeds from Feedly in OPML format then import them into InoReader (and likely any other reader as well). This is necessary, because logging in with your Google ID no longer does it now that Google Reader is gone. To export from Feedly go here http://cloud.feedly.com/#opml , select all of the text on the page and copy it to the clipboard, open a text editor and paste it in. Then save the file as feedly.opml You can then import this into InoReader in the settings. You will have all of your feeds organized into all of your categories.
  2. We're all cheering on the inside! We'd be cheering on the outside if the government would somehow seize all of his assets. This guy will just become another Milken when he gets out. Do your time and then come out and show the world what a great guy you are, while the snake oil salesmen personality is never too far away. Same thing with Sam Antar. How many people at the SEC listen to him? Yet this is one carnivorous bastard who keeps plugging along embracing his convicted felon moniker. How about fan favorite Jim Cramer, who somehow shaped himself into the Louis C. K. of business! These assholes always come out on top, unless you take away their money and influence. The government doesn't seem to ever go far enough! Cheers! Why should the government take the money? It wasn't the government these people got their money from. Why is it not possible for these people to be sued into the poorhouse by their victims?
  3. There's google docs, google maps, gmail, etc. All work very well inside a browser without an app. Google's Chrome browser for iOS now has a full screen feature which makes using it almost as good as using an dedicated app for most things on the iPad. There are many cases where I like a web interface better than the dedicated app. There are some exceptions, such as the gmail app, which I find the app better. Although I don't see why google couldn't make its gmail web interface more like the app.
  4. Let's not kid ourselves. World War III will start as the result of a "preemptive" strike by the U.S. on some country or stateless region we've bullied into hating us. Yep, but the original comment is still correct as this will be either in the Middle East or Asia. Unfortunately as long as states* exist large scale war will always be a possibility. *states defined as organizations with the "legitimized" power to levy taxes to fund wars and run by relatively few people who are always the most power hungry con-men in any society, and therefore the most likely to wish to engage in wars. And run "education" systems which take children from their parents in their formative years and indoctrinate them in "patriotic" state-worship, such as the daily ritual of holding of their hands over their hearts and pledging allegiance to a piece of colored cloth representing the symbol of the state, making them more likely to agree to fight and die in wars.
  5. Absolutely. You have to check your local codes, but in some areas you don't even need a fence around the pool if you have one. I had a fence around my pool, but one of the doors from my house went right out into the pool area, and I didn't need to alarm the door because of the cover. My kids were young at the time and the cover paid for itself in peace of mind alone.
  6. I no longer own a pool, but at my last home I had a 20x40 in-ground. One thing you might want to look into (if you don't have one already) is an auto-cover. I'd never own a pool without one. We ran our pool without a cover for 2 years, then installed the cover and owned that home for another 6 years. Our pool heater almost never came on once we installed the cover, the cover kept the heat in. We had no evaporation I'd fill the pool to its proper level at the beginning of the season, then never have to add water after that. And the largest cost savings was the chemical usage, I added chlorine about every 3 or 4 weeks. Not too mention that it keeps dust, pollen, and debris out of the pool, so you vacuum much less often (we had the dolphin robot so we almost never had to backwash and waste water and chemicals). With the auto-cover you uncover the pool only when you are using it, it stays covered 24hrs/day otherwise and it takes only about a minute to uncover it, you put in the key and turn it and it retracts. It is also considered a safety cover so it also keeps kids out.
  7. I don't live in CA, so the CA sales tax you paid does me no good! ;) Actually, my daughter lives in West Hollywood, so it is helping her. I'm old enough to remember when IN first adopted a 2% state sales tax. Our current rate is 7%. I know from visiting my daughter you have it worse. If your daughter: has a job; has a significant other with a job; and/or lives off of invested capital earning a return; then CA taxes are most certainly not helping her.
  8. --“King Icahn” +1 In most areas of life there are no absolutes, everything is varying shades of gray. But there are some areas where it is all or nothing. If I give you a large glass of drinking water and you see me place a 1/4 teaspoon of raw sewerage into the water, would you find it comforting and be willing to drink it if I told you that it was 99% pure drinking water? No, in this case 1% sewerage is as bad as 100% sewerage. You are not going to drink it. The other things I put in this category are freedom (there is no such thing as part time slavery or being mostly free) and integrity (you can either be trusted or you can’t). This is the reason that even though I made a lot of money investing with Biglari in the past I no longer do so.
  9. I just got the email invite today to try the digg reader. It looks more like google reader than feedly does, but I'm not sure if I'm going to keep using it or not, I've gotten used to Feedly.
  10. I don't know what you are using it on, but on the firefox version of feedly you can hit "index" and get a list of all your feeds, then just click on one to read it. You can set the index page to be your default page in the settings. I prefer the firefox feedly to the iPad feedly app for this reason.
  11. That's a tough way to go, especially if you're not careful to do it right and you end up just blocking your airways and suffocating slowly to death. You could do the Kurt Cobain thing, but even though that is quick it is messy. May I recommend picking up a purple blanket, Nike sneakers, sleeping pills, and make some vodka jello shots. The last people to use this method went with smiles still on their faces. There is always harakiri, it may be slow, painful and messy, but it is cool and will have people talking about it for a long time.
  12. I use feedly on firefox. The old method was to use a browser add-on. The new method starting yesterday is to delete your browser add-on, restart firefox and then go here: http://www.feedly.com/index.html No browser add-on is required now. the addon puts a nice little button in handy place on the browser. :) I am keeping mine. I never used the button anyway. I'm not sure if it is an add-on I'm using (I've got a ton of them installed) or a feature of firefox, but when I right click on a tab I get the option to "pin tab". This makes that tab permanent, so it is always there. My permanent tabs are gmail, feedly, yahoo portfolio, my yahoo watchlist, facebook and Corner of Berkshire and Fairfax. These tabs are just permanent fixtures on my browser. Also the mini tab extension is a must so that you can have tons of tabs open and you see only the favicon unless that tab is selected, I currently have 26 tabs open and they only reach about 2/3rds of the way across the tab bar.
  13. I use feedly on firefox. The old method was to use a browser add-on. The new method starting yesterday is to delete your browser add-on, restart firefox and then go here: http://www.feedly.com/index.html No browser add-on is required now.
  14. Apparently digg is working on a google reader replacement. http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/06/inside_digg_reader/all/ http://digg.com/reader
  15. "According to a recent tweet from the Hawthorne, Calif.-based company’s founder and chief executive, Elon Musk, there will be no initial public offering (IPO) of SpaceX stock before humans have begun to settle Mars. " Musk: Humans on Mars Before SpaceX Goes Public
  16. What non-essential item do people continue to buy right up to their last nickel? That isn't a rhetorical question, because I don't know. Basically anything that causes additions? Sex?
  17. I don't know many people who love a certain brand of toilet paper over all others. I've never seen someone with a toilet paper branded t-shirt or hat, or toilet paper memorabilia as decoration in their homes. It would be hard to compare any toilet paper company to what Coke once was.
  18. Maybe beer, but (at least with the people I know) Coke and cigarettes seem to be a necessity for an ever shrinking percentage of the population. I suspect in 20 or 30 years saying Coca-Cola will be like saying "Tang" or "Ovaltine" today. It may bring back a feeling of nostalgia, but it will not be on anyone's list of things people spend their last nickel on. Coffee might be another one, but it is a highly fragmented market, and the big players do not have even close to the best coffee, in fact you can make much better coffee yourself at home. That leaves beer I guess. I shouldn't have sold my SAM stock.
  19. What non-essential item do people continue to buy right up to their last nickel? That isn't a rhetorical question, because I don't know.
  20. I'm still using feedly as well. It's ok, I've gotten used to it.
  21. +1 Thanks for posting the article. Even if it was more of a rant than an article, there wasn't much of anything in it that I wouldn't agree with. If you want a more detailed and thoughtful analysis of political authority check out "The Problem of Political Authority: An Examination of the Right to Coerce and the Duty to Obey" by Michael Huemer" http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41SUpgBS5VL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA300_SH20_OU01_.jpg I just finished it last night and I highly recommend it. It is just starting to become a must read book in the libertarian/anarcho-capitalist circles. Unlike many others who start out with a controversial premiss (such as "selfishness is a virtue" or "charity is destructive" or "property rights are absolute", etc), he starts with some pretty non-controversial premises which most civilized humans with liberal values would agree with and goes from there. One of his comments toward the end of the book after coming to the conclusion that state power if it exists will almost always be used aggressively against foreigners he makes the analogy to defending your home. You have a right to defend your home from invaders, but you do not have a right to do something likely to kill innocent children who don't live with you (such as burying landmines in your front yard). You have an obligation not to cause unnecessary harm on others. For this reason alone you have an obligation to find some other way of protecting yourself other than an aggressive state. I'm probably not wording it very well, and this is just one small part of an entire book. The first half of the book he goes over every possible justification of state power and why it is not valid. Then the second half of the book explores how a liberal modern society could function without giving aggressive power to a central authority.
  22. I've read almost everything Dawkins has written. You can't go wrong with any of his books.
  23. Just finished: (re-read for the 3rd time in the last 10-12 years) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/93/Cryptonomicon%281stEd%29.jpg Currently in the middle of: (excellent so far) http://resources.macmillanusa.com/jackets/500H/9781137281654.jpg
  24. I'm not sure if Sanjeev can change that or not, but it is how the simple machines message board software works by default. Post-Count based membergroup
  25. I don't know which browser you use, but if it is Firefox get the "Nuke Anything Enhanced" add-on. . I use this whenever I want to print portions of a page on the web. It allows you to remove anything from a webpage. You can click on an object, right click and select "Remove this object", and it will be gone until you hit reload. What is nice is that if you remove stuff you can then print the page without the stuff you don't want. To print a single post from this board you could 1) Select the entire post that you want to print 2) Right click and you will see two options: "Remove Selection" and "Remove Everything Else". Hit Remove Everything Else and you will have just that post in your browser window with everything else gone. 3) Then you can print it as you normally would. 4) After you can hit refresh and the page goes back to normal.
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