Episode-2383- Listener Feedback for 2-18-19
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- A quick update on the spring timber frame pond workshop
- Why you really should get your Berkey stuff from “The Berkey Guy”
- Gee um, that student loan bubble is getting pretty big, um, yea
- A solution to the fact that electronet is a pain in the ass
- A great tip for tool security at work and elsewhere
- Low maintenance ground cover for Michigan
- Turning starting plants into a side hustle
- Why you need a website not just a facebook page
- The truth about corporations that don’t pay tax and why they shouldn’t
- Five states with the biggest fall in revenue, no surprise here
- Making maple syrup mead, beer, etc.
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- Article on Student Loan Defaults
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“There is no more dangerous a conman than one who believes his own bullshit”
Very Very True.
To the listener asking about whether he needs a website, one thing I can say from personal experience is when it’s time to do the website it’s REALLY worth it to start with WordPress. And that’s whether you do it yourself or get someone to do it for you. I started mine with my hosting provider’s “website designer”… and while it wasn’t BAD per se it was rather limiting compared to WordPress (both in terms of what it can do and one’s ability to migrate to a different host). Transitioning later is a pain in the butt, even if you don’t have an online store or the like yet. If I hadn’t already been in a 12-month contract I would have made the transition a lot sooner. And there’s nothing wrong with getting something basic down and tweaking/adding to it as you go either. That’s pretty much what I’m doing…
I thought Illinois would be in the top 5 instead of Connecticut but had the other four. At any rate, not surprised at all.
I work with a guy that’s is a ham operator, he engraved all his tools with his call sign. I have bought tools at auctions with the ss# engraved on them before.
Okay the SSN is definitely a bad idea.
The other side of the student loans bubble is that it is estimated that next year 7 million skilled trade jobs will go unfilled. (Source: MikeRowe Works and This Old House ( generation next project)).
I made a maple mead right after a standard one on returning to Australia from your workshop.
1kg honey
2 x 250ml bottles of maple syrup
ME-05 Mead Yeast
in a 5 liter batch
worked out really well. Definitely not overpowering in the maple flavor.