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Making, baking, and (un-)breaking things in Southeast Michigan.

Gaming Credit

So, Google is ending their download to own / download to rent program. They had originally chosen to refund everyone’s monies via credit to Google Checkout, Google’s online shopping card/payment system. That didn’t make very many people happy, so Google then went ahead and refund the whole purchases to the credit cards they were used with, and let people keep the Google checkout credits. Basically, a company doing something kinda nifty. That’s not the interesting story here, though.

Here is the interesting story. Basically, a bunch of FatWallet folks were using Google Video in order to make extremely small (pennies, basically) monthly charges in order to keep credit cards with 0% balance transfers going. (These cards required a very minimal monthly use to keep the 0% on transfers, typically $50 worth of charges or two separate charges.)

Well, since Google has refunded these monies and the people made only those single Google-based purchases during some months, they are now getting nailed with huge back finance charges. One person in the thread even mentions having a $62K balance he suddenly has to pay on.

Talk about trying to game the system and getting bit. Wow.

($62K in credit card debt?!? That’s another wow.)

UPDATE: It looks like some of these people are actually pulling out massive cash advances on one card, transferring the balance to this one, then gaming it so they can make interest in a high-yield savings account on the cash advance while paying less than that in interest in the credit card balance. Sounds like this could be a good game, but it sounds a bit risky to me.

UPDATE2: Er… Maybe not. I think most of these folks are just using the balance transfers to pay off other balances. Quotes of triple mortgages, $30K in credit card debt, etc.

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Joint Stereo

I think the reason why I like lossless audio (such as Apple’s Lossless) more than AAC is the better channel separation. I’d say this is due to the lack of joint stereo encoding of some type or another…

Hmm. Clearly I need to learn more about this.

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Millett Hybrid Max, MIDIbox SID-NUXX, M-Audio MIDIspot 2×2

/me grins hugely.

Yes, I’m a dork.

(Now, if I could only get SIDPLAY to feed the SID data to MIDI properly / at the right speed, or ASID XP to not glitch when alt-tabbing between other windows.)

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Canon EOS 40D

Wow, the Canon EOS 40D looks hot.

I’m also normally not too big on battery grips / wireless transmitters, but the new Canon WFT-E3 also has a wired connection and can plug straight into external USB disks and dump files there.

There’s also a live preview mode which allows full tethered shooting with live previews and triggering can happen via HTTP thanks to the network stuffs. Replaceable focus screens (hello grid lines / prism-type focusing), 14-bit RAW? Mmm…

I’m going to be really, really tempted to get one of these.

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x0xb0x Auction

My x0xb0x auction will go live tonight. I plan on emailing the folks at matrixsynth about it, posting to the ladyada.net forums, and mentioning it here.

Do any of you have suggestions for other sites who might be interested in linking to the auction?

Also, I have the same question about marketing the P3. I’ll post to the aforementioned sites, and also the Sequentix P3-related Yahoo group. Any other ideas for where else to market it once that auction goes live?

I don’t want to linkspam, I just want it listed where people who are actually into that sort of thing may see it.

(I’ll post the auction links here, of course, once they are live. The x0xb0x will go at 10:30pm EDT tonight, the P3… after I get the auction written. Probably Tuesday night, or so.)

Thanks very much…

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Rice Pudding

Rice Pudding

Here’s some rice pudding that Daneille and I made based on a recipe from good eats.

It is good. To make it:

Cook one cup of rice in a rice cooker.
Put that rice in a wide pot with one cup of milk.
Bring it all to a boil, stirring regularly.
Add 1/2 a cup of heavy cream, 3/4 of a cup of coconut milk, and around four ounces of sugar.
Stir everything together, letting it boil gently and thicken.
Sprinkle in 1/4 teaspoon of ground cardamom and stir in thoroughly.
Place in a bowl and cover with plastic wrap pressed tightly against the surface.
Put in fridge and allow to cool overnight.
Eat.

The recipe also called for golden raisins and chopped pistachios, but we didn’t feel like putting that in.

It’s thick, almost as solid as Jell-O, but with a creamy texture and amazing flavor. Mmm.

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x0xb0x #496 For Sale

One other thing… I’m going to sell the x0xb0x I finished back in June, #496. Seeing as the last x0xb0x on eBay went for $845, I think it’s worth selling this one now. After all, I basically built it to sell.

If anyone is interested in snatching it up before it hits eBay, please let me know.

Oh, and if I can ask folks for a bit of help, here is the current draft of my x0xb0x auction. I’m pretty certain it’s complete, I’m just curious if some of you could skim it and see if it needs any drastic changes. I’m not looking for perfect grammer, case, or amazing thoroughness, just a decently worded auction that doesn’t scare anyone off.

Thanks!

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