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You only get one chance to agree

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When someone presents you with a new idea, you have all day to disagree.

When someone presents you with a new idea, you have all week to disagree.

When someone presents you with a new idea, you have all month to disagree.

When someone presents you with a new idea, you have all year to disagree.

You only have one chance to agree. One chance that matters.

People want to be heard. Don’t argue. It’ll be okay.

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December 2nd, 2010 at 11:40 pm

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Talking Heads: Wild Wild Life

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This song has been a favorite for a long time. Just remembered it when it shuffled onto my Palm Pre:

[mp3 asins=”B00124A22O”]

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September 30th, 2010 at 4:54 pm

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Sunset Rubdown: Silver Moons

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I bought this album for Apollo And The Buffalo And Anna Anna Anna Oh!. However, I’m also liking the song Silver Moons.

[mp3 asins=”B002COTWEW,B002COVYX4″]

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September 12th, 2010 at 9:03 am

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Crap: AmieStreet is shutting down and taking my credit with it

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AmieStreet is shutting down … and I have $125 in purchase credit there.

Dear Poojan Wagh,

As of September 22, 2010 all AmieStreet.com pages will be forwarded to Amazon.com and you will no longer be able to use AmieStreet.com or any of its services.

The folks at Amazon have been our advisers since they invested in Amie Street almost four years ago, and as a small thank you for your loyalty and support we’re giving you a $5 promotional code* to spend at the Amazon MP3 store. Simply click here and enter this code: 72UV-46HJUK-2YPBSW. The promotional code must be redeemed by December 1, 2010.

Regarding your Amie Street account, please make sure you download all of your purchased music by September 22, 2010 (the music you have previously downloaded will continue to play normally). If you have credit in your AmieStreet.com account, please make sure you spend your remaining balance before September 22, 2010 as it will not transfer over to Amazon.com.

If you have any questions, concerns or thoughts you’d like to share with us, please don’t hesitate to contact us at feedback@amiestreet.com and one of us will answer you personally.

We believe we’ve found a great home for AmieStreet.com and are committed to making this transition as smooth as possible for you, our fantastic customers.

We want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all of your support, help, patience and enthusiasm, and we sincerely hope you’ll continue with us on our journey with the new Songza.com.

Thanks for an incredible four years!

– Elias, Elliott, Eric, Josh and Peter

amiestreet.com

*Restrictions apply. See www.amazon.com/mp3credit for terms & conditions. Service available only to customers in the United States and is subject to the Amazon MP3 Music Service Terms of Use.

Son of a bitch.

If anyone has any music to recommend it, please do so now. I only have 3 weeks to spend my credit. At least I didn’t pay full-price for it.

Thanks a lot, AmieStreet, for giving me 3 weeks notice. I guess the $5 Amazon MP3 credit ain’t bad, though.

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September 8th, 2010 at 10:22 am

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Mates of State : Kissaway

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Very catchy tune. One of my favorites, from the album “Team Boo”:

[mp3 asins=”B000X5ERQK”]

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August 25th, 2010 at 6:26 pm

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Catharsis « You Are Not So Smart

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Thanks to Freud, catharsis theory and psychotherapy became part of psychology. Mental wellness, he reasoned, could be achieved by filtering away impurities in your mind through the siphon of a therapist.

He believed your psyche was poisoned by repressed fears and desires, unresolved arguments and unhealed wounds. The mind formed phobias and obsessions around these bits of mental detritus. You needed to rummage around in there, open up some windows and let some fresh air and sunlight in.

The hydraulic model of anger is just what it sounds like – anger builds up inside the mind until you let off some steam. If you don’t let off this steam, the boiler will burst. If you don’t vent the pressure, someone is going to get a beating.

He was wrong. Read more here: Catharsis « You Are Not So Smart.

Or buy this book.

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August 24th, 2010 at 8:24 am

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Bee’s nest that I extracted from our house this Spring

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The nest is the striated layers near the bottom of the picture (close to the shadow of my Pre that I used to take the picture). That fuzzy stuff near the top is insulation, which the bees seem to have either compressed or consumed. I have no idea what that yellow thing with the bird in the lower left is.

Here are pictures of the framing in which they made their nest:

Basically, there was a gap in the boarding under the window, which allowed them (and likely some water) to get in. You can see that the wood is damaged—probably by both the bees and the water.

Curious thing is that knowing I had to remove this hive filled my brain for a few weeks before I actually did it. I somehow imagined that they were flying underneath the floorboard. When I actually did remove it, it wasn’t as easy as I imagined, but somehow, much easier than I feared.

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July 20th, 2010 at 10:20 pm

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Telekenesis: Coast of Carolina

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This is a very uplifting, poppy song. I can’t remember exactly whom this band reminds me of…

…No, I don’t think its themselves.

[mp3 ASINS=”B0026ECCEK”]

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April 22nd, 2010 at 11:04 pm

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Have a Visa card? Free extended warranty

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I recently came across this article, that states that it usually doesn’t make sense to buy the extended warranty at (for example) Best Buy, because most credit cards (MasterCard, Visa, and American Express) offer extended warranties provided you bought the item with the card.

So, for kicks, I went through the process to see what it’d take. First, go Visa’s Warranty Manger page:

Then, from there, you’ll go through a secure connection that asks you to register your card:

I paused here for a moment, because even though the site is secure (the text in the location bar starts with https://), it points to https://portal.newcorp.com/visaclaims/servlet/VisaClaimsProcessRunner?USER_ACTION=ShowWelcome. I’m not sure who newcorp is. However, it was linked to from visa.com, so I took a small chance.

You enter a bunch of information (address, email, phone number, etc.) and when all is said and done, you end up here:

At which point, you can formally register a product:

“Yes, Warranty Manager registration service helps you take full advantage of your warranties, because you can get key information about your coverage. And if you send us your sales receipts and warranty information, we’ll keep everything on file – so arranging for a repair becomes much easier. It also helps expedite the process in the event a claim needs to be filed later.”

Is there any advantage to registering my product?

Fairly soon after registering a product, I got the following email (likely to be  sent via postal mail as well):

So that we may expedite potential repairs for your product, please return this form with the
following required documentation, in the enclosed pre-addressed envelope:

  1. A copy of your itemized sales receipt;
  2. A copy of your credit card slip reflecting the purchase of your item;
  3. A copy of your manufacturer’s written U.S. warranty information. (required only for products
    with a purchase price over $100.00).

Please note that all documents must be legible and any omission of required documents or
information may result in the delay of any future claims.

Should your product ever need service or if you have any questions regarding the VISA Warranty
Manager Service, please call our customer service department at 1-800-231-3250, or you can visit
us on the web at www.visa.com/eclaim. Representatives are available to assist you 24 hours a
day, 365 days a year.

Please note: this item may be eligible for an extended service agreement known as a Visa
Performance Guarantee (underwritten by Westchester Fire Insurance Company). Call 1-800-231-
3250 for details!

We appreciate the opportunity to serve you.

Sincerely,

Customer Service
Warranty Manager Program

That’s pretty cool. I’m all about having someone else file my receipts. Sure, I have to send it to them, but that’s easier to do than finding them when the TV/camera/etc. breaks.

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March 27th, 2010 at 11:33 pm

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Speakers are going back

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When I came home from work this evening, low and behold: two warranty replacements sat in my foyer. One was that 1 TB Hitachi drive. The other was the Eagle Tech speakers.

I was more excited about the speakers. Except they didn’t work. Same exact problem as last time: the LCD that’s supposed to show volume/treble/bass didn’t work. I know what most of you are thinking: are you sure you set them up right?

I can tell you that I tried every possible setting on the thing (there aren’t that many). If anyone has any recommendation on a good set of 2.1 speakers suitable for a small home office, let me know.

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February 22nd, 2010 at 11:56 pm

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