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I am not sure if this is the proper forum for my query, but I hope that some of the DIYers are more apt to have the solution.
I want to download the messages I have posted to the various forums over the years. A search yields a topical list of my messages, but I would like to download and archive the body of the messages which I have sent out to my computer.
It has occurred to me that some of the posts I have made of late are things that I had pasted in the past, and I want to be able to cut and paste from my messages.
Any help would be appreciated. TIA
DaveT
I created a file in Notepad for things that I frequently cut-and-paste.
A 2 cu ft 2nd order sealed box with an F3 of 30hz can only be 0.18% efficient (84.55dB).
A 2 cu ft 4th order vented box with an F3 of 30hz can only be 0.36% efficient (87.56dB).
A 2 cu ft 6th order vented box with an F3 of 30hz can only be 0.90% efficient (91.54dB).
I will put it in simple terms for you: our healthcare system is indeed broken, and our government broke it. Fixing our healthcare system is equally simple: since government intervention is the sickness, eliminating government control is the cure.
So, just WHAT will You do when your private insurance carrier (Example: Blue Cross/Blue Shield) decides that You are too likely to make a claim due to age or other circumstance that might cost them $$ & drops you beforehand despite your always making premiums on time while you were younger & Healthy? I'd like to know since that is exactly what happened to me: I received a letter from my insurance carrier that stated due to your age, we will no longer be your medical insurance carrier. So I'm currently without medical insurance because I'm not even eligble for Medicare for another year. But my former & long-standing insurance carrier of decades does not care, because they are effectively reducing their greater risk of loss vs somewhat lessoned premium income.
Edits: 11/06/09 11/06/09
I also have Blue Cross/Blue Shield, through a group plan.
They have been finding ways to jack up the rates on part of the group (that I happen to be in), not much I can do about that.
State Government regulations (in violation of the US constitution) prohibit out-of-state competition.
The collaboration of corporate and government power has an ugly name, fascism.
There is no way to solve this problem through the US political process. I see it being a similar issue to drugs, alcohol, etc., they are going to have to hit bottom before they will be open to change.
I always likened all political systems to blood sucking vampires. We currently seem to be somewhere between hacking limbs off the still bleeding body, and raping the dismembered corpse.
I am looking forward to dying, and think that soon the living will envy the dead. Maybe I'll get lucky and be hit by a meteorite!
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