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When Backers Break Bad

Published by Christopher Price on December 6, 2015 | 2 Responses

What to do when crowd-funding backers occasionally become abusive? I don’t have a perfect answer for this one, it’s more of a conversation starter.

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Posted in Publishing, Software Tagged backers, kickstarter

Rewriting AB 550 (Feedback Welcome)

Published by Christopher Price on December 5, 2015 | 1 Response

AB 550 was introduced earlier this year, and it doesn’t seem like it’s going anywhere. I really like AB 550 in concept, but it doesn’t go far enough – and needs more legislative protections to prevent abuse… and hopefully, win over environmental groups.

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Posted in Car & Automotive Tagged ab 550

How to Save Reddit (Yes, From Itself)

Published by Christopher Price on December 4, 2015
How to Save Reddit (Yes, From Itself)

Now that my startup has a pulse, my PR people say it’s not a good idea to write posts like this one. Wherein, I give unsolicited advice to another startup, often times with more revenue, that is in crisis… or at least, many feel is in crisis.

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Posted in Publishing

Too Important: Endorsing Rand Paul

Published by Christopher Price on November 12, 2015

I’ll take flack for this, but I don’t care. I’m endorsing Dr. Rand Paul for President.

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Posted in Articles Tagged rand paul

Windows 10 Update Install Loop Issues with Windows Update? We can pickle that.

Published by Christopher Price on November 12, 2015 | 2 Responses

I’m a bit surprised Microsoft doesn’t have a guide for this one. It’s pretty easy to fix…

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Posted in Computing & Internet, Microsoft, Software Tagged chkdsk, dism, loop, Microsoft, scannow, sfc, windows, windows 10, windows 8, windows 8.1, windows update

Save Money, Bring Your Own (Synthetic) Oil

Published by Christopher Price on October 22, 2015 | 3 Responses

The Saturn Sky Red Line is my first car that requires a full synthetic oil. Since then, I’ve done a lot of research on oil… so this won’t be my last blog post on the subject.

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Posted in Car & Automotive Tagged api sm, api sn, dexos, dexos1, gm 4718m, gm 6094m, nissan maxima, oil, pontiac g6, rotella t6, saturn sky, synthetic oil

I Love Keurig KOLD… But…

Published by Christopher Price on October 13, 2015 | Leave a response

Keurig Kold is a brilliant move by Green Mountain Coffee. It’s going to change the way how we enjoy carbonated beverages, and it may even make us a bit healthier.

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Posted in Nutrition & Food Tagged keurig, keurig kold, kold, soda, sodastream

Restoring the Fleet, Mac Edition

Published by Christopher Price on September 27, 2015 | 1 Response
Restoring the Fleet, Mac Edition

Restoring the past, and trying to keep some sanity in the process.

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Posted in Apple

Don’t Fear Intel’s Graphics Binary Blobs

Published by Christopher Price on September 19, 2015 | Leave a response

Intel is taking some of their firmware, and making it a mandatory binary blob. But it’s probably not what you’re fearing.

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Posted in Intel, Software Tagged binary blobs, broxton, drivers, drm, foss, intel, skylake

Another Car Sale Scam: Phony Vehicle Report Requests

Published by Christopher Price on August 2, 2015 | Leave a response

As if there weren’t enough already…

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Posted in Car & Automotive
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