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January 05 2009

jesse
22:40
Most short cage derailleurs seem to recommend staying under about 29. Mine was 32. The formula according to a bike shop
website:
Chain-wrap capacity = (large chainring - small chainring) + (large rear cog - small rear cog). Example: 53/42/30 chainrings and a 12-27 cassette: (53 - 30 = 23) + (27 - 12 = 15) = 38-tooth chain-wrap capacity.
short cage vs. long cage rear derailleurs [Archive] - Bike Forums
jesse
21:19
Time to send that cop to prison where he belongs. He undermines any reasonable authority we give to the police. He and police like him are the reason that I have very little faith in any authority. I feel for the family of the young man who was murdered. I hope they sue the shit out of the police and they take that cop down like the pig that he is.
ioerror: BART Police (in Oakland) murdered a man on NYE
jesse
20:55

jessehattabaugh posted a text message @ CNET Networks Inc

Getting back to work after a long weekend is actually kinda nice if you ask me. I got all that sleeping till noon out of my system for now
jesse
20:53
jesse
18:51
Swedish researchers at Lund University have found a clear link between the amount of coffee a woman drinks and the size of her breasts. Amazingly, drinking three or more cups of coffee each day could cause a woman’s breasts to shrink!
Newsmax.com – Coffee Shrinks Breasts

January 04 2009

jesse
01:22
jessehattabaugh posted a photo @ Booneville, AR 72927

Karizma
jesse
01:21
jesse
01:19
Karizma
Posted by Ping.fm

January 02 2009

jesse
22:57
jesse
08:24
Stalkers may use manipulative behavior such as bringing legal action against their victims. They may also attempt to diagnose victims with false mental illnesses. Stalkers may even threaten to commit suicide in order to coerce victims to intervene - all methods of forcing victims to have contact with the stalkers.
Stalking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
jesse
08:21
Psychological harassment
This is humiliating or abusive behaviour that lowers a person’s self-esteem or causes them torment. This can take the form of verbal comments, actions or gestures.
Harassment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
jesse
08:18
Psychological abuse, also referred to as emotional abuse is a form of abuse characterized by a person subjecting or exposing another to behavior that is psychologically harmful. It involves the willful infliction of mental or emotional anguish by threat, humiliation, or other verbal and non-verbal conduct. It is often associated with situations of power imbalance, such as situations of abusive relationships and child abuse.
Psychological abuse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
jesse
08:01
You do not have the power to withdraw the charge. Once that 911 call is placed, the police will come and lay a charge. Despite your wishes, the police will not withdraw the charge. The matter will proceed to court.
8 Common misconceptions about involving the police in your domestic dispute | CriminAlerts at TorontoCriminalDefence.com
jesse
07:43

jessehattabaugh posted a text message @ Booneville, AR 72927

Why are women so compelled to break into my email and change my Facebook password!? What is so hard about respecting privacy!?
jesse
05:00
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I Know You're Listening
It's basically Pascal's Wager for the paranoid prankster.
jesse
01:36

I just used Shazam to identify Anything Goes by Randy Houser.

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January 01 2009

jesse
22:22
jessehattabaugh posted a photo @ Booneville, AR 72927

When is it abuse? When it's bad enough you call the cops?
jesse
22:21
When is it abuse? When it's bad enough you call the cops?
Posted by Ping.fm
jesse
16:58
Elance

Elance is a global marketplace for freelancers. You post a job you want done, and freelancers around the world will bid on it in a matter of hours. Once the price and deadline are agreed upon, the work will be delivered to you very rapidly. Because of its global nature, your costs may be very low.

Elance has a pool of 135,000 pros expert in programming, design, writing, and legal matters. People use them to design a logo, create marketing materials, tweak a database, code a website, create an iPhone app. I've used Elance three times now and have had fantastic results. For instance recently I had to move 3,000 images from Cool Tools' old Moveable Type database to a new one in a very hairy non-trivial manner. Estimates from US shops for writing the necessary script went as high $6,000 and would take months from specs to testing. We went on Elance, got a bid for $250 to do it manually (without scripts) and it was done perfectly in a week. You could start a company with them. In fact Kevin Rose hired an Elancer to code the first version of the now-popular website Digg.

Elance's escrow service holds the payment and protects both the work provider and you the employer. The site provides status updates on work done, and plenty of communication between the parties. Workers must pass a competency test to qualify to be listed. Some freelancers can also pass expertise tests in a mild form of certification, say for working on java or ajax, etc. Elance freelancers did about $60 million of work last year and less than 1% of the jobs had any kind of dispute, and most of those were self-resolved by the fact that the entire transaction correspondence is logged.

While I went to Elance for cheap labor, others go to it to get jobs done in a hurry, or to find expertise that they can't find locally. (Fifty percent of Elancers live in North America.) If you have work, and you know what you want, this is a great service.

The real trick in using Elance, or its competitors RentACoder, GetAFreelancer and oDesk (which I have not used) and Guru (which I have used with satisfaction) is in being able to specify the deliverable you want without spending more time that it would take to do the project itself. This kind of outsourcing is best for bite-sized chunks of work. The more precise you can detail your job the better that Elance or the others will work for you. It's not good for consulting, hand-holding, or mind-changing assignments. But it can be cheap enough that you can try lots of things. It costs you nothing to post a job on Elance. (The winning provider will pay a 5-10% fee to Elance.) You can pay with PayPal.

And it is not just for coders. I hired a guy to run ethernet cable in our home, and others have found a videographer for their wedding, or a translator for their manual, etc. Like any remote relationship, you get what you put into it. Elance, Guru and GetaFreelancer use escrows, which protect you (and the worker). Elance has open bidding, GetAFreelancer has the option of closed bidding. To date, Elance is the marketplace that seems to have the most action so that is why I use them.

It's a great tool when you need to hire expertise.

-- KK

Elance

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jesse
06:19
jessehattabaugh posted a photo @ Booneville, AR 72927

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