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Isn't this great?
OK. Now take a couple of deep breaths. Better? Good.
I'm not a philosophical thinker or a polisher of abstract concepts. Having spent all my life in the 3-D world building things, my first thoughts, after reading, and reading, and reading, were on the mechanics of the site. And having grown up poor, no, not poor, broke, (poor is a state of mind; broke* is a financial condition), I immediately saw the challenge Johnny set for himself, and all the rest of us.
*Broke is your mom working three jobs. Broke is eating stuff that's been in the freezer for two years and not even your mom having any idea what it was. Broke is getting long-johns for Christmas. Broke is helping mom stuff toilet paper in the cracks around the leaky windows in winter. Broke is not turning the heat on until November 15th. Broke is making Christmas trees with cardboard and tin foil. Broke is living on potatoes, cooked ten different ways and tea boiled five times before making a new pot... for weeks on end. (That last part was the result of hurtling unceremoniously into the job market at a precocious age.)
When I think of building things, there are actually four dimensions I have to take into account: length, width, height, and cost. The last dimension is often overlooked. When building things there are also three parameters to be considered--you can only have two--good, fast, or cheap. Pick any two. Believe me. This is an absolute.
The reason I bring all this up, as I've been doing in passing these last few weeks, is that what we have here is:
Good and Fast
So that leaves the one it ain't.
Now if you've read this far, I hope you're going to be part of the solution, and if you aren't, you can hold yourself personally responsible when you walk down the street and see Johnny standing on the corner with a banged-up tin cup begging for tips and recs. Look at the chart up there and do the math.
Obi Wan Canobi: "Use the Button, Luke."
Love,
AB
P.S. The kittens are getting kind of big, so I might have to make more than one piecrust if this plea doesn't loosen some pockets.
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Gonna have to get a bigger chart
I gave at the office.
Stay on track. Stay in lane. Don't throw rocks.
Wasn't sure how to format this in case it got FP'ed
Been collaborating with the Conqueroo.
8,000,000 hits Holy Internet, Batman!
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I was kidding about the jump
My first reaction was to wonder whether March went on further but you'd run out of space.
Glad you could fix the formatting.
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hey can you reply or edit
hey can you reply or edit your post with what the different categories mean specifically?
by the way great work on this site, both johnny and you and any1 else putting muscle into it, will contribute next week when i get paid.
"If you're on fire, and running down the street, people will get out of your way." Davey- Cordovan Athabascan Native
I'm here for the long run
I gave immediately on joining. I will give more over time. I will continue to read essays and comments many times a day. I will write comments and essays in my areas of interest. For many of us who have experience in "the other place" this is a chance to make c99 a real participation community, and to participate in a groundswell of political change.
Congratulations to everyone on a month of truly spectacular growth!
Capitalism has always been the rule of the people by the oligarchs. You only have two choices, eliminate them or restrict their power.
I'm going to have to up my ante
since I'm probably responsible for 40,000 hits
a
day.
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Yup, gave upon joining
But I'm going to try to free up a few more bucks and donate again... things are kind of tight for the next week or two.
A lot of wanderers in the U.S. political desert recognize that all the duopoly has to offer is a choice of mirages. Come, let us trudge towards empty expanse of sand #1, littered with the bleached bones of Deaniacs and Hope and Changers.
-- lotlizard
yes okay will do i am on it ty very much so happy to help
ya, REALLY appreciate the culture of R E S P E C T here. Lurked at TOP since first obama-orama election, joined there but could not bring myself to participate. So in conclusion: Y.E.S. (p.s. sometimes the debriefing here seems a bit like as the world turns to me - but i get it and often find myself smiling... you folks rock)
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Um, AB, I'm from the 70s. I understood your written paragraphs
but have no lcue what the giant graph is about. If it's about top, I don't care and don't explain it. If it's about something important, please do.
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It's a hits/bandwidth graph for C99.
As you see therein, the bandwidth costs must have soared here upon the 3/15 edict.
I applaud AB for bringing this to us.
With their hearts they turned to each others heart for refuge
In troubled years that came before the deluge
*Jackson Browne, 1974, Before the Deluge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SX-HFcSIoU
Thanks dennis! w00t!!! It's wunnerful. Thanks, AB. Go c99 Go!
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Sorry, Gerrit I'll fix it immediately.
And thanks for mentioning it.
Many eyes make light reading.
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No worries, AB, thanks a lot. Could we see this like once a
month or so? It's very, very encouraging. (Now that I get it :=) Best wishes mate,
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Sounds like a plan, Gerrit
I discussed this "essay" with Johnny before writing it. He sort of wanted to wait 'til the end of the month to have complete stats.
Naturally, AB said, "Fuck it, man. We're burning daylight here."
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LOL, AB! Are we perhaps related? I'm all about the "we're
burning daylight here" I'm looking forward to the next one. Cheers mate,
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OMG, AB
Is it okay to say I love you? I mean you have the coolest avatar ever.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
hold the phone there Gerrit: are you saying you're old
because you're from the 1970s??????????
pulease! i'm from 1954 (born on Christmas day in Denver CO) and I understood the silly graph.
these young people today.
“There are moments which are not calculable, and cannot be assessed in words; they live on in the solution of memory… ”
― Lawrence Durrell, "Justine"
lol Well 'Grandma'
I thought the same thing to but was too polite to say it ('these young people today').
Plus of course I don't want to piss off (in any way) the kids who will vote for Bernie.
ok ok I may be a decadist.
With their hearts they turned to each others heart for refuge
In troubled years that came before the deluge
*Jackson Browne, 1974, Before the Deluge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SX-HFcSIoU
hi Dennis
this gramps would love to be a grammy but none little kids yet.
i don't think we could push these young people off Bernie. i love them all... they have revived my spirit and i have actually had some light-hearted days lately. instead of fretting about what will be left for those who follow us.
sigh. it's good here, isn't it dennis?
“There are moments which are not calculable, and cannot be assessed in words; they live on in the solution of memory… ”
― Lawrence Durrell, "Justine"
as in all things, good and bad
We age, we struggle. We see more clearly now than then. Awareness is it's own curse. Hope can fade. Indeed.
I'm with you on the light heartedness. Seeing the youth so active for Bernie rekindles a hope nearly lost.
It is good.
ps: I corrected my earlier post. I would have used grammy if my feeble old mind had thought of it more quickly lol.
With their hearts they turned to each others heart for refuge
In troubled years that came before the deluge
*Jackson Browne, 1974, Before the Deluge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SX-HFcSIoU
These kids are awesome!
I saw them in my local Occupy and they are ready to take on the system. And I believe in them. So does Bernie. BTW, this comment is coming from a lady who is older than you.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
1954? AB ran away from home twice by then...
Or at least tried to.
Born in '51. By the time I was two, I'd had it. Found a penny in the sofa. Left all my (their) clothes on the doorstep and, buck-naked, hightailed seven blocks to get some candy for the road, before I got recaptured by some black ladies who knew my mom. She didn't know she was supposed to be prejudiced. That was in Winston-Salem.
By the time I was four, in Baltimore, the backyard had chicken wire all around the sides... and over the top. AB was a superlative climber.
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LOL
There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into two great parties.. This...is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution.--John Adams
AB was a good climber was he?
it makes me remember that one Halloween, still a little kid, when I kept taking my clothes off because i thought i should wear the wonder woman costume by itself, you know, because I thought the costume was just like another set of clothes. i mean that's a reasonable assumption, right?
do you have a southern accent?
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AB, that is too funny! You sound like my son; he ran away before
he could walk, I think :=) He's off to Ireland this fall to study further in game computing. I dunno if we'll ever see him again :=)
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Spunky little thing!
LOL how precious --- penny with no pockets --- can just see that penny clinched tight in that sweaty little cherub hand --- sweet baby
Ha!
I got you beat. I was a wee baby, less than a year. My father was in college and my mother had me in a playpen out behind their apt in an old abandoned alleyway. Their apt was at the top of the hill. Mom turned away for a moment and I was gone. Not kidnapped. Me and my playpen on wheels went down the alley after I pushed off with my feet. I ran away with my playpen. And this is a true story.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
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Too funny, pf! It's the only excuse I have, but now I have to
find a new one, 1954 :=) I bought myself a rotary phone on kijiji - it's a Northern Telecoms, 1960s, black, office clunker and I love it. I'm a Yuge fan of low-tech and appropriate tech and only learn new tech if it's useful to me. My "I'm from the 70s" is more code for low-tech, app-tech, than anything else. Most folks don't want to hear about that, so I just glide over it. BTW, I sent you a link in another comment you might like: bout Transition Towns and specifically Totnes, England, where it all began. Cheers mate,
Here it is again http://www.transitiontowntotnes.org/
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you know, i never knew how satisfying it would be
to wield my more than half century bona fides. age does have its advantages.
i am also a lover of low to no tech Gerrit. i use an ipad for music and my computer is my typewriter, newspaper, and TV (watch movies on netflix). when the kids come for dinner, it's NO ELECTRONICS.
in fact, i like quiet. i like to think. walk. i like to be outside and i love to dig in the dirt (funny enough found out there are supposed to be anti depressant properties to dirt). too much of the time, we don't get to just be quiet.
btw, i am a woman. and no grandma yet. but i will be fabulous at it.
were you born in USA? do you live there now? i'm american but married a dutchman and live in The Netherlands most of the time.
“There are moments which are not calculable, and cannot be assessed in words; they live on in the solution of memory… ”
― Lawrence Durrell, "Justine"
PF, we might be related! I was born in South Africa to an
Afrikaner (African Dutchman) and an English mother. I was taught a bit of Dutch in my Afrikaans language classes; I can read it - with a bit of help, but my word, Dutch folks speak fast! Afrikaans is a simplified and Africanized version of Dutch, just like Quebec French is to the French of France. French visitors understand my poor French better than they do the Quebecoise, because the Dutch makes me sound like a Belgian, apparently :=) I visited Amsterdam at 18 for a few days in 1981 and had a riotous evening in the red light district :=) I heard somewhere it's all cleaned up now.
I married a Canadian girl: I showed her Africa, but she missed home and we have lived here permanently since 1993. My kids are Canucks and I'm very happy about that. I know what you mean about dirt. I live too much in my head, but I'm always so happy when I am working with dirt. Our kids are in their early 20s and we're looking forward to grandkids, although there's no rush! It is so nice to meet you. Best wishes,
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ik vind erg leuk om je te zijn.
i hardly ever speak dutch... nobody understands me and everybody speaks english. but i do understand most of it. and yes, they can speak almost at the sped of sound. it is amazing.
glad you're in a country recapturing sanity!!! my step kids are all in their 20s and its a lot of fun. if yours ever travel to NL, let me know. we are always open for B&B duty for young people traveling the world.
i love living here most of the time. and as crazy as my country has become, i still miss it. i miss the big sky, the expansiveness, my family and my friends. i'll be home to vote in the primary for Bernie. and then I'll be home in November to pull that voting lever or write in a candidate.
so nice to meet you too.
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― Lawrence Durrell, "Justine"
ik wens je n' goie dag, mefrou pfiore :=) I speak it rarely too,
my kids are Canucks and no one from Africa in their right mind emigrates to the great white north! I phone my family once a month and speak it with my sister. I might just take you up on the B&B offer. My son goes to Ireland in the fall for a few years. When he plans travel to Europe, he might want to swing by the NL. I will mention it to him. I get what you mean: I miss Africa - and the red dirt - so much sometimes, but it's not my home anymore. Best wishes,
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gerrit, tell him he'll LOVE ireland
Trinity College by any chance? and when?
NL is a short plane ride away. Of course he'll come for a few days for some homecooking and my step kids are only a little bit older than he is.
what is he studying?
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― Lawrence Durrell, "Justine"
That's great news, pf8, and thank you. He's going to Limerick to
finish off a BSc in game computing, then prolly stay for the masters and get some European work experience. He turned 21 last week and he's so much fun - 6'2, a kind, gentle young man who loves to laugh. He doesn't drink, yet is always the soul of the party. You'll enjoy him: his name is Stephan. I do hope he's stop by on his travels. Have a greta evening
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I'm from the 50s but from a backwoods No MN farm & our phone
was one of them wind-up affairs. Our phone number was 2 shorts and a long.
Also no electric nor plumbing. Kerosene lanterns, wood heat and cooking and an outhouse.
Our barn was a hand-built with logs that Grandpa cut down himself. It was like a log cabin and really beautiful inside.
So I figure I got y'all beat when it comes to having a good excuse to be a Luddite.
Never be deceived that the rich will allow you to vote away their wealth.-Lucy Parsons
very cool, JayRaye.
i wish i knew more about those things. as i've gone through my life, i realize so many of us are more like kept pets or farmed animals than free beings. most of us couldn't feed ourselves or make a shelter if we had to.
for all the worries about who has all the money and power, i think whoever said being able to grow your own food is more powerful than being able to print money was a genius.
nice to catch up with you.
“There are moments which are not calculable, and cannot be assessed in words; they live on in the solution of memory… ”
― Lawrence Durrell, "Justine"
wish I had learned more about how to grow food
the hoeing and picking and cutting up for canning was not my favorite part of being a kid on the farm. It was organic gardening altho we never used that word or even knew that word at that time.
I preferred everything that had to do with care of the animals.
Never be deceived that the rich will allow you to vote away their wealth.-Lucy Parsons
Can ludites contribute?
Is there a PO box where Luddites can snail mail money? What is the standard way to contribute to the site?
I found TOP and Alternet at the same time a year or so ago. I mailed them each a check. Nothing from GOS. Got a hand written thank you note from Alternet. BTW both Berkeley addresses.
I'm glad to see the site grow and would like to help.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Hi Lookout...
PO Box coming soon, as soon as I can get enough time to get to the post office. The registrations today have been nonstop. I'm swamped.
I must say I admire you
for the challenge you've undertaken.
Thank you JtC.
In view of what I expect will be coming your way in coming weeks, may I suggest keeping chocolates, coffee, and tums available within arms reach.
With their hearts they turned to each others heart for refuge
In troubled years that came before the deluge
*Jackson Browne, 1974, Before the Deluge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SX-HFcSIoU
That's AB's department. RIGHT NOW!...
I'll personally email a box of chocolates to the first
100 button pushers. But hurry! This is a limited time offer!
After 11:00PM this offer may be redeemed for adult toys, or second-hand mystery novels.
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I'll look forward to helping
Thanks for all your work. People like you are the heroes of our movement. Onward!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
lookout, that is really a sweet comment.
“There are moments which are not calculable, and cannot be assessed in words; they live on in the solution of memory… ”
― Lawrence Durrell, "Justine"
1945 Luddite here
thanks for asking the snail mail question..
Especially thank you to the "founders" who so generously welcomed the newcomers just a few short weeks ago, and managed to keep the site Up & running, and welcoming. Awesome feat.
Purple hearts to all, and so grateful to be able to keep reading some of my favorite writers, without having to go TOP.
Hi Lookout...
we now have a PO Box. PM me for the address,(type in JtC in the "To" field) or you can contact me via the "Contact Us" link in the header. Thanks.
Just how Luddite are you?
The donate button is at the top right corner.
You talking snail mail? I'll have to get back to you on that. I'll query Johnny now if that's what you mean.
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JtC, hats off to you. seeing this graph makes us appreciate you
so much more. We don't understand all the backroom work and now that I get the graph, I see why you'd be swamped. I hope tech-savvy folks step up to give you a hand, if it is possible. And that c99ers contribute to help fund it all. Best wishes mate,
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I was here when this site was just a baby
Johnny has been a most gracious host. Let's not let him go broke.
To thine own self be true.
Hi Marilyn...
good to see you. The workload has gone from a part-time hobby to a full time job. If there's no rest for the wicked then I must be doubly bad!.
Who knew the Ides of March would bring you
thousands of people? I'm sure it's going to work out really well for you.
You were like an artist working away in his studio and then one day...
To thine own self be true.
A friend for you
The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself. - Friedrich Nietzsche -
Tomorrow is payday
so C99 and Bernie both get some love first thing in the AM.
I did the exact same thing
this morning. Along with some other bills. So I guess I'll get my Birdie sticker.
Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.
heh, my payday, not till next
heh, my payday, not till next wednesday, but willing to throw a $20 to put a bird on it then
"If you're on fire, and running down the street, people will get out of your way." Davey- Cordovan Athabascan Native
heh, my payday is not till
heh, my payday is not till next Wednesday, but willing to throw a $20 to put a bird on it then
"If you're on fire, and running down the street, people will get out of your way." Davey- Cordovan Athabascan Native
Thanks for posting this AB...
we've got some big expenditures coming up, we can use it.
been meaning to hit that donate button
since you put it up. AB helped me to put a bird on it.
i like this crew JtC.
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― Lawrence Durrell, "Justine"
Just doing my bit, J. I hope it works because I'm
really getting attached to these oh so very cute kittens.
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Holy Moses
You got my subscription, my content (will have another recent enviro news ready to post soon), and my applause! WhooHoo
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Or to put it another way....
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As soon as I can. Got a lot of poor veteran bills to pay.
I do not pretend I know what I do not know.
DMW
you're good. just keep contributing content. it's the real value of this place.
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― Lawrence Durrell, "Justine"
I'm heading out right now...
to get a PO Box, I'll be back shortly.
Are you sure we don't go to zero next month?
Sez so on the graph...
“One of the things I love about the American people is that we can hold many thoughts at once” - Kamala Harris
Each month starts anew, Cass.
End of next month I'll post another chilling tale of AB's harrowing adventures while simultaneously squeezing wallets.
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What numbers!
That's great!
JtC is appreciated a few million times a month.
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oh man, considering what's
oh man, considering what's been going on with my 100 year old house in real life, and everything else in the world, I really appreciate this:
"When building things there are also three parameters to be considered--you can only have two--good, fast, or cheap. Pick any two. Believe me. This is an absolute."
Will do what I can, when I can.
Much gratitude to Johnny the C, joe, and everyone else for keeping the fires burning here!
Eight million?
Wow. Congrats to us, yes?
Caucus99percent was here, waiting for us to come and ...
... and what?
....
AND PUT A FUCKING BIRD ON IT, that's what.
damn jack. or anon. That's
damn jack. or anon. That's some serious spike in traffic. Expected of course. But still wonderful. And take note that obviously includes a lot of lurkers. Good beans. Threw in $15 for now. More later.
c99p now has a PO Box...
OK folks, Im back. We now have a PO Box. PM me for the address (type in JtC in the "To" field) or you can contact me via the "Contact Us" link in the header. Thanks.
Prediction
Regardless of what happens in the election, it is a good thing that the left blogosphere has finally, an completely cut strings with dkos and du. In a month or so, the partisan blogs will be nothing but phony neocon sockpuppets, who voted for Bush in 2000, supported the Iraq war, and who find a home in the New Democrats.
JtC, Joe, and AB -- thanks so much, you guys!
This site has been so wonderful. I am so happy to have somewhere else to call "home" now, and I can't believe I finally rid myself of that awful TOP addiction. lol.
I wish I could afford something to send you financially; I'm not giving to Bernie either right now, but I'm making up for that with sweat equity.
So if you need me to do anything for ya, just drop me a line and I will. CAVEAT: please make sure it's after April 5th, the WI primary.
Also, look look look! My GB Bernie buddy Dez was interviewed by CNBC! Hee hee!
Love to all!
I miss Colorado.
After the bernie campaign is over
much of my contribution will go to this site.
That is effing awesome!
I hope JtC can make this place as big as TOP, only without the neoliberalism.
I miss Colorado.
Well... Since You Offered, Shiz...
Email moi a box of charclit chip cookies. I'll pass it along to the Girl Scouts down the street. When they've sold them all, I grab all the lucre and send it to Johnny&Co.
But only if you're not too busy.
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You got it, babe!
I am actually writing down "make cookies for c99p crew" on April 6th! LOL!
And now you have a PO box, so win-win!
I miss Colorado.
Let me know if anybody has
any allergies, k? For real.
I miss Colorado.
Rejoice, Luddites!
Here's the Plan from the Man, and I quote...
I lied. I paraphrased. I left out the pitiful pics of the starving little Internets. I can maintain a modicum of decorum when the need arises.
Oh those poor things. It just breaks my heart.
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Sensing a hospitable place
I donated $20 when I swam into this place. Love it here. It's the real deal. Left as left should be--none of this neolib crap.
Thanks AB
your a good and funny caucus99%'er. Thank you JtC. Were self employed a self proprietorship so my cash flow is erratic to say the least. This week one of our slow paying clients paid a big chunk of money that was overdue. So I'm making another donation to this great site you have created. I hope you take care of yourself JtC amid this onslaught of new arrivals. We need you and love you. Thanks again.
I'm just a bullshit artist, shaz
And that's not a bad thing. (Hillary, OTOH, is a fucking liar.) As a lexiphile the distinction is yyyuge.
As an entrepreneur you must be painfully aware of the stress posed by varying income. That's why I try to suggest making smaller donations monthly rather than a big load donation that poses a strain on the limited-income donor.
If C99 had $xn coming in regularly he'd be able to budget better than having a larger number coming every once in a while.
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Wow! Great news!
And thanks for the donation reminder. Done!
Hey! Haikukitty!
See my latest essay...
http://caucus99percent.com/content/roadtrip-memoir-part-i
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