… if you notice anything weird, please let me know …
Oh, btw, the Blogger import thingy in Wordpress works pretty good - together with these hints/and modifications here and some additional .htaccess tweaks and copying of static files, the transition was pretty fast and smooth.
Only one thing, which the Wordpress Blogger import tool doesn’t tell you: if your Blogger blog is hosted on a non-blogspot site and published through FTP/SFTP to your own hosting server, the import tool will fail. But there is an easy way to fix that: before you start the import utility, simply login to Blogger and switch your Blogger blog to Blogspot hosting - then everything works fine.
Posted in: A word from the editor, Blogging, Wordpress, Blogger | January 3, 2007 11:18 pm | Comments: (1)
This is an extract from the actual email:

The link takes me here:

And then when you click on http://www.chasepayyourtaxes.com/united, you get:

Technorati Tags: united | mileageplus | email
Posted in: Uncategorized | 1:59 pm | Comments: (2)

Never seen these before (but then, I don’t travel that often) - you pay $3 and can connect your phone to a charger for 30 minutes. Seen at Houston Intercontinental Airport. I thought that was quite funny …
Posted in: Travel, Gadgets, Funny things are everywhere | December 9, 2006 8:08 am | Comments: (2)
Für meine deutschsprachigen Leser: Blah(g).
For my German speaking readers: Blah(g).
Posted in: Uncategorized | December 4, 2006 2:56 pm | Comments: (0)

Really? Vandalism not allowed? You don’t say … Isn’t that kind of obvious? Isn’t Vandalism illegal/not allowed by definition?
Posted in: Uncategorized | November 29, 2006 11:01 pm | Comments: (0)
I do not buy penny stocks …
I do not need any home loans …
I do not want to buy a watch or jewelry …
I do not buy any “performance enhancing drugs”…
I do not want to help you transfer your money from Nigeria …
So please stop wasting your and my time (and money) and stop sending me all those emails!
PS. Also, I do not know how to read chinese (?):

(Yeah, I know this post is completely useless …)
Posted in: Uncategorized | November 28, 2006 2:17 pm | Comments: (0)
Posted in: Uncategorized | November 23, 2006 1:24 pm | Comments: (1)
Just saving this here for future reference …
Fortunately for America’s 95 million investors, Adams’ secret nine-point formula was finally revealed in “Dilbert and the Way of the Weasels.” Notice its simple brilliance in the exact reproduction of his formula:
1. Make a will
2. Pay off your credit cards
3. Get term life insurance if you have a family to support
4. Fund your 401k to the maximum
5. Fund your IRA to the maximum
6. Buy a house if you want to live in a house and can afford it
7. Put six months worth of expenses in a money-market account
8. Take whatever money is left over and invest 70% in a stock index fund and 30% in a bond fund through any discount broker and never touch it until retirement
9. If any of this confuses you, or you have something special going on (retirement, college planning, tax issues), hire a fee-based financial planner, not one who charges a percentage of your portfolio
Adams boldly states that this is “everything you need to know about personal investing.” In just 129 words, nine simple points, one page you have the unabridged “Unified Theory of Everything Financial.” That’s it. Everything!
Thanks to Adams’ formula, the average irrational investor can ignore Wall Street: “Everything else you may want to do with your money is a bad idea compared to what’s on my one-page summary. You want an annuity? It’s worse. You want a whole life insurance policy? It’s worse. You want to invest in individual stocks? It’s worse. You want a managed mutual fund instead of an index fund? It’s worse. I could go on, but you get the point.”
Check the bottom line: A portfolio with an asset allocation of 70% in Vanguard’s Total Stock Market Index (VTSMX) and 30% in the Total Bond Market Fund (VBMFX) is doing just fine, performing remarkably close to the S&P 500 index. Moreover, that simple two-fund portfolio is perfect for the vast majority of America’s 95 million investors who are passive much as Adam’s Dilbert character.
[ ‘Dilbert’s’ 9-point financial plan worthy of economics Nobel - MarketWatch ]
Posted in: Uncategorized | October 10, 2006 3:40 pm | Comments: (1)
First this report here and now also this:
Norton Internet Security has long been known to block Google AdSense ads with its default installation of the popular virus protection program that blocks advertising by default. But now, Norton Internet Security is triggering medium risk intrusion attempt alerts, even with ad blocking turned off.
[ Google AdSense triggers intrusion attempt alert in Norton Internet Security - JenSense.com]
I’ve had other issues with NIS interfering with our websites before …
Posted in: Uncategorized | October 2, 2006 11:15 am | Comments: (1)
Posted in: Uncategorized | September 15, 2006 11:20 am | Comments: (0)