Sep
18
Posted on 18-09-2009
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Steven on 18-09-2009

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Sep
16
Posted on 16-09-2009
Filed Under (USA) by Steven on 16-09-2009
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Sep
01
Posted on 01-09-2009
Filed Under (School Work) by Steven on 01-09-2009

Here is a link to the floor plans of all buildings on BYU campus. I guess U am just lazy for finding my classroom before I go to class. But it could keep you from walking miles of of un-needed hallways. byu floor plan link

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Aug
21
Posted on 21-08-2009
Filed Under (Internet Marketing) by Steven on 21-08-2009

12seconds.tv has closed permanently.

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Aug
17
Posted on 17-08-2009
Filed Under (Programming Hints) by Steven on 17-08-2009

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Jul
14
Posted on 14-07-2009
Filed Under (Website Services, wehodo) by Steven on 14-07-2009

Current expired domains with traffic. Domains to buy now: http://tr.im/buynow

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Jun
07
Posted on 07-06-2009
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Steven on 07-06-2009

I was recently played with some websites that allow you to look-up your commonly used username on many social networks. One for example, will let you check your username availability across 120 different social media sites and for $64.95 they will create accounts for you at all of those sites.  I am one less inclined to pay the money, so to save you a few minute you can download a bookmarks file that will help you quickly open the sign up page to all 120 sites that knowem.com currently checks.

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Jun
07
Posted on 07-06-2009
Filed Under (Electronics) by Steven on 07-06-2009

We were visited by a kind Kirby vacuum salesperson the other day.  Although the salesperson that came to our house was clean, nice, and not too extremely pressuring, I found that his facts were not quite entirely accurate or that he would leave out some important bits of information. Here is the truth about Kirby vacuums (we purchased the Kirby Sentria so some of this information comes directly out of that Kirby documentation). Here is my Kirby vacuum review summary:

Kirby Vaccum Salesperson Statement:
Kirby vacuums are made entirely of metal, they are real tools instead of your plastic toy vacuum.

The truth:
For past models this was a very accurate statement, the new Sentria model does have a few plastic (aluminum plated) parts that they have used to help lower the overall weight.  The belt on/off release knob, for example, is not entirely metal and Kirby repair-shops have reported that piece as less reliable.

Kirby Vaccum Salesperson Statement:
All Kirby vacuums come with a lifetime warranty.

The truth:
The Kirby Sentria model actually only has a complete warranty for 3 years (belts, light-bulbs, back wheels, and roller brush are not covered).  So during the first three years you can take it in to an authorized repair-shop or pay to ship it to Kirby for covered warranty issues.  They do, however, also offer a lifetime rebuild program.  At any time you can pay to ship your vacuum back to Kirby and for a price of $175 (adjusted according to the new Consumer Price Index number) they will completely rebuild the entire vacuum. A rebuilt vacuum comes with another 1 year warranty. Also, if your Kirby vacuum is accidently destroyed by fire, Kirby will also honor the rebuild program or replace the vacuum if needed.

Kirby Vaccum Salesperson Statement:
Financing the Kirby vacuum for 3 years is a great idea.

The truth:
We paid for our vacuum in cash.  Financing the vacuum will require a check on your credit, and the 3 year loan does have interest built into the monthly payment.  If you decide to finance your Kirby vacuum make sure you understand exactly the terms of the loan and make sure the settled total price you decide with the salesperson is really all you be paying for the vacuum, interest included.

Kirby Vaccum Salesperson Statement:
Buying the vacuum now is urgent!  We will not be back again soon!

The truth:
False, maybe this specific person won’t be able to come back.  But you can always request an in-home demo from Kirby.com and get the exact same offer.  One person online even reported that they had a salesperson at their door within one hour of having requested a demo.  (hint: Schedule your appointment for the end of the month, end of the week, or at least the end of the day, they do seem to have quotas they try and hit, so you’ll be able to talk the price down a bit more)

Kirby Vaccum Salesperson Statement:
You can only buy Kirby vacuums from an authorized distributer through an in-home demonstration.

The truth:
This is true, according to Kirby.com this is the only way to purchase the vacuum with a warranty.  Distributors are not supposed to sell them online.  If you buy one used or refurbished, the warranty only applies to the original owner, so you will be responsible for the full cost of any repairs, replacements, or rebuilds.

Kirby Vaccum Salesperson Statement:
I am a nice guy, I like you guys, I like my job.

The truth:
Kirby salespeople have gained some of the worst door-to-door salesperson reputations.  Of the 30 BBB complaints currently registered online almost all of them are related to the distributers tactics and not the product itself.  Though Kirby strives to only keep distributors with good customer skills.  You might end up with a dishonest jerk at your door — but most are great people.  They are paid on commission, so every time you talk the price down, it does come out of what the salesperson (and his boss) will earn.

Kirby Vaccum Salesperson Statement:
This Kirby Sentria is the best vacuum in the universe.

The truth:
Like any product, this can be debated forever.  Consumer Reports and many other reviews I read online only gave raving reviews for the results of this vacuum.  Is it really better then other high end vacuums like Rainbow and Simplicity? Many say yes.  This vacuum will suck and clean better then any low to mid level vacuum that you can find at wal-mart or home-depot.  Reviews online sound like you will never regret the cleaning ability of this vacuum.  If you can afford a high end deep cleaning vacuum, this is a great choice.

Kirby Vaccum Salesperson Statement:
The Kirby Sentria is easy to use.

The truth:
Well, more or less. It does come with a 30 minute DVD explaining how everything works.  It is definitely more complicated then simply an on or off switch. There are many belt and brush adjustments, accessories, bags, and more that do require some time to learn how they work.

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May
31
Posted on 31-05-2009
Filed Under (Programming Hints) by Steven on 31-05-2009

Boston, MA, November 28, 2005–As E-tailers prepare for the year’s busiest shopping season starting Cyber Monday, MaxMind offers seven tips for merchants to verify and prevent fraud from online credit card transactions.

  1. Perform Address Verification Service (AVS) and Card Verification Value (CVV) checks. If the order passes both checks, accept the order for further processing but do not capture the credit card charge. Instead, select the “Authorization/Pending Capture” mode because fraudsters can easily obtain information to pass these checks. Failing the CVV check indicates that the purchaser may not be in possession of the actual card. Orders that fail the AVS check should be processed with more caution.
  2. Lookup the customer’s IP address with a geolocation service provider that also detects anonymous proxies. In most cases, the general geographical location of the IP address should match either the billing or shipping address. Orders from anonymous proxies are considered to have higher risks because fraudsters often use anonymous proxies to hide their true IP addresses.
  3. Check the geographical location of the IP address against known high-risk countries such as Egypt, Ghana, Indonesia, Lebanon, Macedonia, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Ukraine, and Vietnam.
  4. Check if the goods will be shipped to a mail-forwarding company when the shipping and billing address are different. An order with a mail-forward address is considered risky since the goods may be shipped overseas.
  5. Ensure that the provided zip code corresponds to the city and state fields for both billing and shipping address. AVS only checks the zip code and the numeric portion of the street address. Fraudsters may not always have the complete address and may be too lazy do a zip code reverse lookup for additional information.
  6. Request that the customer fax a signed authorization form with copies of the front and back of the credit card if the order is suspicious. This is usually fairly effective but fraudsters have been known to be able to create images of the front and back of credit cards using graphic design software.
  7. Ask the customer to provide the bank name and customer service phone number as listed on the credit card. Call customer service to verify if the given phone number matches records for the cardholder. If it matches, call the customer to authorize the transaction. If they are unaware of the purchase, suggest that they call the credit card company and report the card as stolen. This is one of the most effective methods, but is time-consuming.

Source: MaxMind

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May
26
Posted on 26-05-2009
Filed Under (Website Services) by Steven on 26-05-2009
AMEX ad

AMEX ad

On some client work for a client I have been helping them turn this animation into an animated gif from it’s flash form.  To get the smooth animation in Flash we first turned the fps (frames per second) up to 31, then I exported each frame by exporting the movie as a jpeg sequence.  Then I also exported the animated gif from flash, (but didn’t get the a very clean picture). So I replaced each frame in the animated gif with the exported jpeg frame, then customized the palate to really keep clean the important pieces.  Also, Fireworks seems to do a much better job of dithering the flat image then Flash can do with all the layer information it uses.

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