Gots something in the mail that said, "Go Paperless statements and make a purchase by Dec 31 to get a $25 statement credit."
So I did. And? Phut. Nothing!
Calls customer service and they say that promotion ended Dec 31 and it'll take 6-8 weeks for you to get the reward.
Okay. Then, why not put the $25 credit on my account "grayed out" - you know what I mean - the statement balance won't reflect it, but, if you hover over it, you get info telling you what it's about, "thanks for participating in our Paperless campaign" or something.
Still, you got to be grateful for the dumbasses running these businesses. That's how we get to be here..
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Thursday, December 11, 2014
how to know if mail drop for your address has happened already for the day?
So simple - why can't USPS put the BMW logo on their vans and think about being more effective and innovative?
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Ultimate IDE
How many times have you been working on a project and had to go to an online forum to get help on a certain issue?
How about your IDE ask you what forums you are subscribed to (suggest some good ones - will force forums to maintain some standards - no Dick Cheney allowed, etc).
Then, before you start a particular piece of work, you describe what you're trying to do and some intermediate milestones you expect to accomplish. Then, it checks out the forums and, you have your help ready and waiting..
How about your IDE ask you what forums you are subscribed to (suggest some good ones - will force forums to maintain some standards - no Dick Cheney allowed, etc).
Then, before you start a particular piece of work, you describe what you're trying to do and some intermediate milestones you expect to accomplish. Then, it checks out the forums and, you have your help ready and waiting..
Monday, December 8, 2014
Cadence++ : Using Touch to Improve Productivity
Have you heard Richard Restak, der neuroscientist, say that cognitive ability is higher when one is looking down? What gives?
Anyhow, I'm surprised that Cadence hasn't jumped on this - I can just see myself whacking out layout so much faster if I'm looking down at the desk, touching a component to select it (or more than one), doing a twist gesture to rotate, etc. Pinch zoom would also be cool.. Come on Cadence, are you begging for another SR from me?
Anyhow, I'm surprised that Cadence hasn't jumped on this - I can just see myself whacking out layout so much faster if I'm looking down at the desk, touching a component to select it (or more than one), doing a twist gesture to rotate, etc. Pinch zoom would also be cool.. Come on Cadence, are you begging for another SR from me?
Sunday, December 7, 2014
man++
Go in a web browswer and type "man something" and you should usually get the unix man page for the command "something" as the first match.
man++ : be able to type something like "man mount -tjffs2" and you get
mount - mount a filesystem
-tjffs2 : inferred to mean vfstype is "jffs2"
You get the idea. User came looking to find out what an option means. You save him the pain of reading the whole man page to find out what a particular option, or options mean..
man++ : be able to type something like "man mount -tjffs2" and you get
mount - mount a filesystem
-tjffs2 : inferred to mean vfstype is "jffs2"
You get the idea. User came looking to find out what an option means. You save him the pain of reading the whole man page to find out what a particular option, or options mean..
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
iPhone Killer App Revives Pittman Shorthand
Think about it - are there times in your life when you really can't be talking to Siri and are forced to type or Swype?
Enter Pittman Shorthand.
All you need is a line across the page and you drag your finger (and use pressure) to write. In cases of ambiguity, you get choices immediately, just like Swype.
This is an app that will actually make people smarter.
Finally an app that takes a whole team to do - you need a handwriting recognition guy too..
Enter Pittman Shorthand.
All you need is a line across the page and you drag your finger (and use pressure) to write. In cases of ambiguity, you get choices immediately, just like Swype.
This is an app that will actually make people smarter.
Finally an app that takes a whole team to do - you need a handwriting recognition guy too..
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Illegal Bot : Why Not a Hexpod That Does It - That's a Cooler Way
This French survivor of the 2005 Paris riots shows one way of getting free Coke (Why? You want to die early drinking that crap?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLXXLY7zewo
Why not design a hexpod that you can carry in your pocket that maneuvers autonomously - you just tell it the coordinates and it gets the item from that row? Something like what Boris the animal used in MI6.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLXXLY7zewo
Why not design a hexpod that you can carry in your pocket that maneuvers autonomously - you just tell it the coordinates and it gets the item from that row? Something like what Boris the animal used in MI6.
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