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‘Something Worth Forwarding’ – The White House Combats Misinformation

13 Aug

There is plenty to be said about the current health care debate. Unfortunately there is far too much misinformation being spread. In an attempt to combat the misinformation, the White House has sent out an email they are hoping will go viral. In case you haven’t seen it, or just in an attempt to help stamp out misinformation, here is the email:
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Reality Checks, Fact Checks, and Health Care

10 Aug

For a great piece of satire, or maybe irony… Or maybe he’s going for reverse-psychology… Check out this Newsweek article by Jonathan Alter. One paragraph that really jumped out at me, illustrating how people blindly and ignorantly resist change:

I’m with that woman who wrote the president complaining about “socialized medicine” and added: “Now keep your hands off my Medicare.” That’s the spirit!

People’s blind ignorance can be just as bad as their blind faith!

The White House has taken a little initiative and started a new program called Reality Check – a resource “to help you separate fact from fiction and share the truth about health insurance reform.” Here’s the highlights from their first distribution:

The White House also has a blog post out countering the claims that an “uncovered video” shows proof that Obama wants to eliminate private health insurance.

FactCheck.org took notice that the White House has decided to jump into the industry; and they have pledged to continue their fine work, and Fact Check the Reality Check.

Fact Check does have a few recent health care or health insurance related posts worth checking if you are interested:

Finally, I’d like to relay some great points from a blog post I Stumbled Upon.

  • All the people in the industry know it needs reformed; but none of them have any personal incentive to initiate reform. Unfortunately that leaves “a regulatory entity with the rule of law (i.e. the government)” as the only one powerful enough to initiate reform.
  • This truly is not “government health care” but “government health insurance” – and too few realize this, or even know the difference.
    The argument of “Do I want a government bureaucrat deciding if I get [insert medical care here]?” is complete bull.

    The question with government health insurance will not be if you can get the care you want, but who will pay for the care. Same as today, you’ll still have the option to go outside your coverage and pay for it out of pocket yourself.

  • The government is already running a health insurance program: “46% of health care is currently paid for by government insurance policies known as Medicare and Medicaid.”
  • The current path (if there is no reform) is illogical, destructive to the economy, and immoral.
 

A Virtual USB Drive

16 Dec

LiveDrive.comHere’s something interesting I came across today: www.livedrive.com

Live Drive is a company currently in start-up; you can sign-up for a free beta account (not sure how this will transition once they are done testing, they will be charging for their service eventually – but I don’t know how much).

Once signed up you can download a small piece of software, once installed you will be able to access your online storage location by opening My Computer, and then opening the “LiveDrive” drive that appears there. It works like a USB drive, only its online. You can install the software on as many computers as you want, so you can access the files from anywhere.

Instead of uploading a backup like most storage sites, if you are accessing the “LiveDrive” drive and saving files there, it syncs automatically. According to CEO Andrew Michael, “It gives you a drive letter on your desktop – anything on that drive is then intelligently synched – it saves changes to documents. BT and other services are just web-based – you must upload the files yourself. This is like a USB stick but it is online.”

Another really cool feature is that you can share files you have uploaded (of course everything defaults to ‘secure unshared’). If you set them to ‘private share’ you enter an email address and it sends an email to that address providing a link to the file. If you set it to ‘public share’ anyone who knows your Live Drive address can access it (check mine: http://johnny.livedrive.com).

If this was a free service I would say it is the best online storage out there. I’ll reevaluate that opinion once they are out of beta and list their pricing plan.

Found via The Register.

 

Divine Connection

03 Dec

found on Shirt.Woot.com If you’ve never been to Woot.com you’re missing out. They usually have some smokin’ deals on all kinds of things (typically electronic related). In addition, they have a t-shirt of the day on Shirt.Woot.com. They are usually funny shirts, often but not always geeky; and I’ve bought several so I can attest that they are quality shirts. No matter what the product they always have a caption for it; well caption may be the wrong word, but its always hilarious. Today’s shirt was too good to pass up (click the image to see it better). Additionally the caption for it was so funny my wife said I needed to post it to make sure it lived on in the electronic nether. Enjoy…

Genesysadmin

And the LORD formed the computer nerd of the dust off His keyboard, being mainly the powdered remains of heavenly Chee-tos, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, which wasn’t easy, given the computer nerd’s deviated septum; and the computer nerd became a living soul, if you can really call it living.

And the LORD set up a vast network eastward in Eden; and before it He put the computer nerd whom he had formed, saying “here, I need an admin, get thee to it.”

And the computer nerd set about exploring the many files and folders on the network, discovering various digital wonders and delights, but there was one machine the LORD forbade him to access, speaking unto him: “All of this is created for thee to use and master, My pasty-skinned, soft-bellied creation. Except stay away from the Apple, would you? I keep My personal files on it, and thou shalt poketh around in them not.

“Not that I’m going to password-protect it or anything, because I trust you.”

If you don’t check Woot daily you should; even if you don’t buy the item, shirt, or wine of the day – reading the caption every morning it one of my rituals to start the day right.

 

My New Favorite Link

01 Dec

www.letmegooglethatforyou.com

How often do you get asked a question that could have been answered by a simple search in Google? Even better are the one-liner questions that they took the time to type out and email to you. Now here’s your response!!

http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=SEARCH+ANYTHING

Be sure to include the /?q= and then whatever you want to search for after the equal sign; be sure to use a plus sign where you need a space.

Go ahead, click the link above and watch how it will teach your friends to search for themselves. If that’s not subtle enough for you though, you could always send them this link.

 

Beat My Price

12 Nov

Beat My Price allows you to input a product found on the internet, and it will then search for the best deal on that item. What I can see that makes it different from similar services (Froogle, PriceGrabber, MySimon, PriceRunner, and Kaboodle) is that it does not seem to display any items from eBay (which are so often bogus) and does not display items from other ‘jump-search’ site (so you’re not stuck in a loop trying to chase an item).

Beat My Price was created by Stateless Systems, who also has a couple other useful sites. BugMeNot provides generic logins for sites that require to you register to download or access free items. PDFMeNot is a free online PDF viewer (so you don’t have to download and install software). RetailMeNot provides coupons for over 20,000 retailers.

Found thanks to Crave’s CNet.

 

How Many of Me

12 Nov
Interesting site, pulls census data and tells you how many people share your first name, how many share your last name, and how many match both. HowManyOfMe.com

HowManyOfMe.com
Logo There are
502
people with my name in the U.S.A.

How many have your name?