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raddevon replied on March 19, 2009 20:48 to the question "I can't import Google Reader. Keeps saying error." in Streamy:
raddevon replied on December 14, 2008 22:03 to the problem "Having to tilt way to far to move up in Dr. Awesome." in ngmoco:
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raddevon started following the idea "Ability to follow new people by typing in their name." in atebits.
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raddevon started following the idea "Select friends names when composing a tweet" in atebits.
raddevon replied on December 07, 2008 19:23 to the idea "Manual read status for unread items (ala Google Reader)" in The Cosmic Machine:
raddevon shared an idea in The Cosmic Machine on December 07, 2008 18:26:
Manual read status for unread items (ala Google Reader)It would be awesome if the software would allow me the option of keeping items unread until I mark them read. Thanks! Keep up the good work!
raddevon reported a problem in ngmoco on December 06, 2008 02:24:
Having to tilt way to far to move up in Dr. Awesome.It seems the game may need a calibration utility. When I first got the game, the controls seemed perfect, but now it seems to be different every time I play. On one occasion, the scalpel moved all the way to the left and stayed there. I couldn't move to the right at all. Now, that doesn't seem to happen, but I do have trouble moving up. I have to tilt the screen up to the point that I can no longer see the action. If it had a quick calibration, that would fix everything. I love the game! Keep it up, dudes.
A comment on the idea "Support for FriendFeed? That would be awesome." in The Cosmic Machine:
Within FriendFeed, I get all the information my friends choose to add like Netflix queue additions, zooomr and flickr pics, Disqus comments, del.icio.us bookmarks, Google Reader shares, YouTube favorites, and Last.fm scrobbles. I could certainly get my friend to give me the RSS feeds for all this info, but it's much easier for them to add it to FriendFeed. Then I could just add FF to EventBox. I would love to see this feature. – raddevon, on December 01, 2008 01:03-
raddevon started following the idea "Support for FriendFeed? That would be awesome." in The Cosmic Machine.
raddevon reported a problem in ING Direct on November 06, 2008 12:33:
Why was I charged a finance charge for a fraudulent transaction that put me into overdraw?My ING debit card number was obtained and used to make a purchase at Overstock.com. I called Overstock and explained the situation. They were glad to reverse the charge. I then called ING and was told I would have zero liability for the purchase regardless of whether the purchase was refunded by Overstock or not (assuming the investigation agreed that it was a fraudulent charge). Overstock did not properly process the refund. So, I called back on the day they told me I should see the refund, and they issued it immediately. It posted the next business day. I called ING to inform them that I was in overdraft for a purchase I did not make. They could not guarantee that I would not be issued a finance charge. They promised to forward my request to their "Operations" department. I checked my account on the last day of the month, and I had been assessed the finance charge (contrary to the "zero liability" I was initially promised).
I will admit the overdraft policy is very reasonable. That is one of the best features of this bank for me. The overdraft finance charges resulted in a four cent charge on my account which is admittedly not worth fighting for. This is why I have not called in again after the charges were assessed to plead my case. What I feel like I am fighting for is confidence that my bank has my best interests in mind. Certainly, it is only four cents, but this works both ways. It is only four cents for me to lose, but it is only four cents of extra fees that the bank could take off to make a good customer happy. In light of the way this has been handled, I would have to say that I would switch banks if I found another bank that is comparable. This would not have been the case before this incident. I do not feel I should have to pay for money someone else borrowed even though it is only four cents.
raddevon replied on November 06, 2008 12:18 to the question "No email autocomplete in Google Reader" in Google Reader:
Over the past couple of months, it seems that I only get autocomplete by e-mail address for my most contacted. Anyone else in my Gmail contacts will autocomplete by name or e-mail address. For instance, I have a good friend named Chris Knight. If I begin typing his name in the to: field of a Reader article I want to e-mail him, I get Chris White who is in my contacts but not my most contacted. However, if I type "ck" which are the first two letters in his e-mail address, I see Chris Knight and his address in autocomplete.-
raddevon started following the question "No email autocomplete in Google Reader" in Google Reader.
raddevon marked one of Todd Sieling's replies in Gnolia as useful. Todd Sieling replied to the idea "Allow users to set number of links shown per page".
raddevon shared an idea in Gnolia on September 20, 2008 02:38:
Allow users to set number of links shown per pageWhen I'm browsing my bookmarks on ma.gnolia, I see just a few bookmarks per page. I have just imported several hundred bookmarks into the service, and this makes traversing them difficult. Please allow me to choose how many links are displayed per page.
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