Saturday, August 29, 2009

Fixing a Slow Finder in Snow Leopard

I don't know if anyone else in the world will have this problem, but if your Finder is running slowly (and running at 90% CPU usage) after an upgrade to Snow Leopard, delete com.apple.finder.plist in your user Library folder, and it should return to normal.

Why mine did this, I'll never know, but using the old MacOS 9 adage of "delete the preferences" seemed to work here.

The whole computer seemed to be running slower with Snow Leopard, and because iStat doesn't work with 10.6 yet, I didn't immediately know what was going on. On further inspection of the Activity Monitor, Finder was using 90% of the CPU, so there was something going very wrong there. Deleting this file fixed it.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Health Insurance Mandate Unconstitutional?


Possibly. But it hasn't stopped this government lately.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Shop to Earn is a Scam

A very nice, credulous person just asked me if they should join "Shop to Earn" or "Shop to Earth."

Don't join it. It's a multi-level-marketing scheme (MLM). The promised rebates are up to 70%, but most of the rebates are in the 2-4% range, which you can easily get for free through ebates.com or dozens of other places on the internet.

If we generously assume a 5% rebate on everything you buy (which is highly optimistic, since you'll probably get substantially less than 5% on average) you would have to spend $9,000 online in order to break even. On top of that, you have to pay a $69 yearly membership fee. So after you spend $9,000 online in year one, you'll have to spend $1,380 online every year thereafter to break even, and you have to do all of your shopping through their website for the products that they carry in order to do so. So that's a 24 month, minimum $10,380 commitment you're making by signing up and paying $450. And, of course, $1,380 every year in perpetuity.

As with all MLMs, the only way to have a shot at making your money back or making a profit is by recruiting others to buy in to the scheme. When you recruit someone else, you get a cut of their initiation fee.

It's a pyramid scheme, and you'd be throwing your money away by getting involved in it. The only people who profit are the ones who started it. Everyone else just has to play catch-up forever, or get bilked out of their initiation fee.

Use ebates.com instead.

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