10/25/2008

450k… 1.3 million, what’s the difference?
Filed under: General — nobrainer @ 9:12 am

Oh Acorn, thanks for your service.

On Oct. 6, the community organizing group Acorn and an affiliated charity called Project Vote announced with jubilation that they had registered 1.3 million new voters. But it turns out the claim was a wild exaggeration, and the real number of newly registered voters nationwide is closer to 450,000, Project Vote’s executive director, Michael Slater, said in an interview.

I have to wonder how many of these new registrations represent people who wouldn’t have actually registered otherwise. That is the real question of how much value this group provides. If they’re only registering people who would have actually made the effort to register anyway, then they’re not providing much of a service.

10/24/2008

I’ll take a truckload
Filed under: CollegeHumor, Humor — nobrainer @ 10:00 pm


Finally! I’m so sick of crafty marketers pushing there hidden agendas.
(from CollegeHumor)

Oil Prices
Filed under: General — nobrainer @ 9:18 am

A couple years ago, a buddy asked what it would take for oil prices to go back down. My answer at the time was “global economic slowdown.” That seems correct. Or as Mr. Bingley said this morning,

OPEC Cuts Production

And oil drops to $64 a barrel.

That tells you how concerned folks are about the demand side.

OPEC agreed to cut 1.5MM BPD, and the price drop was about $5/barrel. We’ll see how well OPEC can manage that cut.

Gasoline futures are now at $1.46/gallon. If that holds, folks in the Southeast should expect to see prices continue to plummet. If that price holds, then average prices in Virginia and South Carolina will quickly be in the $2 to $2.25 range.

10/22/2008

Why am I not surprised
Filed under: Hatred — nobrainer @ 11:28 pm

For the last several years, I’ve had my cell phone bill automatically charged to my credit card. That card recently expired. Did Sprint send me a friendly reminder? No. Hell no.

What did they do?

Well they tried to charge my credit card. When that failed, they sent me an email. The body of that email was blank. Attached was a suspicious RTF document. After diving in to check the header information, and running several virus scans, I opted to open the document which, in the end, contained nothing more than a notice that credit card was expired.

This leads me to ask, who the fuck sends RTF attachments instead of regular email?

The incompetents at Sprint, that’s who. Fortunately I’ve grown used their continuous bungling, else I’d assuredly be steamrolling my way to being delinquent and then cut off.

Watch until you spot the awesome femullet
Filed under: General — nobrainer @ 7:12 pm

10/20/2008

Email search
Filed under: General — nobrainer @ 9:07 am

Another question to throw out there… does anyone know of a good way to search, or perhaps filter, email?

In particular, I want to be able to simply and easily view mail in a folder (or, ideally, all folders) between a range of dates. Ideally, I think there should just be slider bars that I can move around to filter out dates that I’m not interested in.

Anyone? Anyone?


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