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Interview: Food Series: Community Food Webs: Building Out the Parallel System with Ken Meter
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I had a long chat with one of my community bank managers the other day. He told me that there used to be 7-8 community banks in the region – but now his bank, United Bank in Forest Hills, NC is the last one standing.
LOL… I love that line, “It’s like the bungee rope that snapped.” Awesome!!
I just told the DC staffer in worthless RINO Sen. Thom Tillis’s office that I would pay for a membership to Solari.com.
And I suggested for the 10th time that they get a bucket e-mail (@protonmail.com or @tutanota.com) for the general public to send documents too because their ignorance level was beyond unacceptable…
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In a 1974 book by Harry Browne, be talks about FDIC insurance as pretty much being “for show”, and that occasionally the regulators will take care of investors at a small failed bank to demonstrat . Harry Browne said his policy is to leave no more in his checking account than he was willing to lose. But this means needing to have good places for one’s funds. That is not so easy to do!
So….I have purchased a new MacBook Air and starting to set it up. I am at the point where they ask for my birthdate. Isn’t that data that is unnecessary? I don’t know what questions come next as I am hesitating on giving my birthdate. Any ideas?
Also I am unable to get into my computer. I am locked out for some reason … have a tech appt on April 3rd so am using iPhone for now. Other computer says ‘can’t access server’ for ANY browser. Not sure what I have done wrong.
good heavens. I had the same problem years ago at a nurses office. She could not move forward in the software unless I gave her the date of my last period. So I gave her July 4, 1492. The computer accepted it and we went forward from there.
Great idea!!! Thanks!! ;0)
I think 90% of the time this desire for birthdate is benign and to help them with marketing, business intelligence. The problem is the other 10% of the time where it is malicious in nature. The bigger problem is that seemingly benign data (birth date is probably a bad example) can be used as a weapon of math destruction. Confederated data with AI can tell stories about a person you couldn’t possible know existed , and likely doesn’t but people believe the chart. Causation does not imply correlation for that matter either.
Those poor kids. But Georgetown has deep pockets. And why were those kids anywhere near an alllopathic medical organization. NO WAY I would let my kid go anywhere near one at this time. Get those kids EDTA Chelated right now.