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Wednesday, October 22. 2008Yes, We Can! But not as a Socialist Country(One of the most inspiring clips on what our country and it's citizens can and should be - Ronald Reagan) Plato once said: "The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men". I now realize this to be true. I've spent most of my life thus far ignoring political issues and rolling my eyes at the claims of politicians. I joined the Republican Party initially to anger my family and grandmother, as they were strong and dedicated Democrats. Yet I was excited to vote. I felt all grow'd up casting my vote the first time. As time passed, I would vote for a candidate I thought was most enlightened. Most of the time it was a Republican. When I didn't know the issues or candidates, I voted for some third party wannabee. 2008 is yet another election year where opponents from various political parties square off on various issues and what they believe is the best solution or path to improve the great country known as the United States of America. For most Americans, politics holds very little importance in their lives. They go about life excited for the next winner of Dancing with the Stars, or some other mindless alleged reality show, engaging in a never ending consumption of mindless entertainment that holds no real worth a week later. Others are so involved in taking care of their families and living paycheck to paycheck that to take their nose from the grindstone could be catastrophic. So, for most Americans, who can be bothered with politics when life is in the way and the government seems to grow bigger and bigger with no interest in listening to it's citizens? Well, now I can be bothered, and I am. The last 2 years or so, I have awakened to the need to be involved in the political process. I have awakened to find the ideals I was taught in my youth, constitutional values, have been trampled upon, sometimes before I was of legal age. The Democrat Party of my parents and grandparents and beyond has been hijacked by fabian socialists cloaking themselves as "saviors" of the poor and creating victims of anyone they can spin it upon. If you aspire to be wealthy, they wish to redistribute the success of those that can manage money to those that cannot, including to the federal guberment. The Republicans spend and bend. They waiver in the wind instead of standing strong on the values that founded this country and that have proven true over time. America is in jeopardy of becoming tribal in nature as each party becomes more and more partisan and in one case more socialistic by forcing compassion upon the masses. Being awakened recently gives the one advantage of seeing the distraction techniques of the press and politicians, mostly the democrats in my not so humble opinion. You know the trick, where they say look at this (a meaningless sock puppet) and then with their other hand they are reaching around your back and robbing you of your wallet. Then you have the media, brand names we all grew up with and thought we could trust, covering up and pretending to be objective. In some cases they seem so convincing, yet when you dig into the facts they omit and backgrounds of those involved, you find stuff that makes Hollywood spy conspiracy plots look like childs play. The issues with the politicians and the media are so deep and disconcerting that you could write volumes on the connections to corruption, journalistic and political malpractice, and their greed for power and wealth. Lately I've been noticing movement in the idea that all the problems will dissappear if we abandon capitalism, if we allow the government to decide how to help the poor and needy, if we allow the government to determine how patriotic we are by taxing us and businesses (large and small), and how just handing out money will satisfy us to the point we are blind to their mistakes and ambitions to usurp power from the people. But this is the key that people do not seem to remember, The power belongs to the people and not to the government. As President Reagan said: "If no one among is capable of governing himself, then who among us has the capacity to govern someone else". So when you hear soundbites and various political pundits on TV that are pretending to be experts that know what's best for you or make you feel guilty or frustrated for feeling otherwise, that perpetuate the myth that government knows best or props up someone that believes in more government as the default winner, such as Barack "Hot Air Balloon Ride" Obama, you need to remember what our founding fathers said and warned against in the case of the government gaining too much power. You need to learn what other great US Presidents have said and done in the past in regards to protecing us, we the people, from growing government and over taxation in the guise of helping the less fortunate. Government's job is to provide protection of the opportunities, not equalize opportunities to bless one group of people and to punish another. It's job is to ensure personal responsibility and the opportunity to pursue happiness, not guarantee it through forced compassion or via the spreading of wealth. Socialist and Marxist ideals that many high ranking democrats embrace and implement have failed time and time again. So those that embrace it must be aware of this fact and therefore must be desiring the destruction of the United States as we know it. If not, then they are emotionally invested and no longer practice common sense and are not fit to lead the rest of us. Now, before I finish, I'm not happy with Republicans either. If I could find a party that truly embraces the constitution, our founding values, personal responsibility, limited government, helping the poor by encouraging compassion from it's citizens instead of mismanaged guberment programs, protecting the environment without buying into whimsical data like that of man-made global climate change or forcing everything to be studied and litigated to death, as well as embracing religious freedom - not freedom from it; then I would join that party. But for now the choices are where we have are: socialists, renamed as progressives as if their idears are new and unheard of, posing as democrats. Then we have goof balls with holes in their wallets pretending to be conservatives. Then a bunch of so called independent parties that have nothing of substance to offer but wastes of time when looking at their platforms/candidates - think Green party and the gal they nominated as their candidate for President ... she slapped an officer for inconveniencing her as she went through security screening at a congressional building ... now that really instills confidence. So when you go to the polls this year, think deep down in your heart and reflect upon what you know about history, and then think about which candidate will embrace the values our country was founded upon, even at a local level. Then ask yourself: Which one promises to do the hard things that need to be done? Which one is less likely to be buying off your vote with free stuff we all pay for anyways? Which one sounds like they will cost less to us as taxpayers? Which one will allow you to be free and make your own decisions with your money and not meddle in your private affairs? I know who I am voting for, after 2 years of research and study, even if I do not like all my choices. But I refuse to let my country become a socialist country and I will fight the rest of my days to keep this it free for us all, as best I can, and no matter how small I can assist in such an endevour. So, on a personal level, I ask you to please support those that believe in smaller government and those that will "fight" for you and what is truly important. We do not need nor should we desire the guberment and our representatives to tell us otherwise nor to ignore us. Change is good, but only if we know what that change is and that it is soundly rooted in principles that are proven to work for us, not against us. Remember this, Compassion can be exercised individually, but freedom can be taken from us collectively. Wednesday, February 14. 2007Budget Lighting Sponsors development
Budget Lighting Inc recently sponsored, with a financial contribution to the AgoraCart project, the development of a new add-on module for the AgoraCart ecommerce shopping cart system. The new module, suggested selling, will allow a store owner to suggest other items to a store visitor that compliment or are similar to the items being viewed.
Features of the new module include: ability to specify the use of an image in the suggestion either from a list of installed images or manually typing in the image location; use of a product identifier by category of products, an individual product ID, or a unique keyword used within any product range; selection of product page layouts form installed list, and a simple code snippet (agorascript - which is perl in html pages) inserted into the layout(s) of choice in order to display the suggestions. All functions come from a single file, uploaded from AgoraCart's revolutionary update/upgrade modules manager, that performs all the complete install and directory setups dynamically while saving the initial suggested selling manager settings. The new module will be available shortly to Booster Pack members / supporters. Wednesday, May 3. 2006Cpanel changes AgoraCart installation interface
Howdy,
Cpanel has enhanced the interface that installs and manages initial installations AgoraCart from within the Cpanel environment. If you have access to the latest and greatest versions of cpanel via your hosting account, you will find the ability to upgrade your store as Cpanel updates their core files, the ability to move or copy your store to another directory (duplication and moving with the click of a link), and a cleaner interface. All in all, it's very nice and adds more functionality in managing your initial AgoraCart based store installations. Mister Ed Monday, April 24. 2006AgoraCart User Manuals Move to Wiki Format
After a year of discussion and study, and in anticipation of the AgoraCart version 5.0.0 release, the manuals and documentation for AgoraCart, a ecommerce shopping solution, has been moved to a wiki format at AgoraCart.com . The new wiki format will allow users of AgoraCart to contribute to and improve, in meaningful ways, the much needed documentation.
Powered by MediaWiki, the existing manual pages and guides were converted to wiki format earlier this month. The new wiki format will allow users of AgoraCart to contribute to and improve, in meaningful ways, the much needed documentation for the Open Source software project. The new location of the manual and guides is located at: http://www.agoracart.com/agorawiki/ Experienced users of AgoraCart are encouraged to contribute to the manuals and/or make a request to become a moderator of the documentation to maintain it's integrity. Editors are standing by, so all skill levels of the written word are welcome if any person wanting to contribute needs assistance. In the end, the new documentation format will be a giant step forward in making AgoraCart easier to use for those that are newer to online marketing. Thursday, April 13. 2006Happy Easter - a message from a client
A client of mine from the midwest sent this funny pic to ME in an Easter message. I just had to share it...
![]() Saturday, February 18. 2006AgoraCart.com
K-Factor Technologies, Inc is pleased to announce that the long awaited AgoraCart Version 5.0.0 Release Candidate One (5.0.0 RC1) was released today, February 18th, through it's membership program. Agoracart is an Open Source based shopping cart targeting small businesses and runs on Linux/Unix based servers.
This intial Version 5.0.0 release has been three years in the making and includes massive feature overhauls such as: improved UPS and USPS shipping, order management, better navigation, improved organization of the online management features, increased security, a new template structure that allows for complete customization or use of standard templates, a thorough CSS implementation, a version upgrade manager, and many more features. AgoraCart supporters and members may download a copy of the cart distribution and install file at http://www.AgoraCartPro.com in the members only download sections. Release Candidate One only comes with the Offline payment gateway enabled. Other gateways are to be updated and added with each Release Candidate. The final Version of AgoraCart 5.0.0 is slated for release in March 2006 and will be available for free download at http://www.AgoraCart.com . Thursday, February 2. 2006AgoraCart.com's 5 year Anniversary
Today marks the 5th year AgoraCart.com has been online.
Originally the site was rolled out as the only authorized tech support site for the Agora.cgi Shopping Cart project. After the original domain name (agoracgi.com) for the project was hijacked for domain aftermarket speculation by Network Solutions, AgoraCart.com became the new online home for the project in 2002. The project was subsequently renamed from Agora.cgi to AgoraCart shortly thereafter. Since becoming home to the AgoraCart Shopping Cart project, which is Open Source Software written in the PERL programming language, AgoraCart.com has seen dramatic growth in unique visitors, now topping 928,000 as of today. Though these metrics are small compared to some sites, it was never imagined that the site would become so popular, let alone that the shopping cart would become a popular ecommerce mainstay worldwide. All of us involved in the project, from keeper of the code to the many volunteers working the various user forums would like to thank all those that have supported the project financially and with time contributions as well as for supporting the service providers that promote and use AgoraCart. Thank you for helping AgoraCart become a success. AgoraCart.com's 5 year Anniversary
Today marks the 5th year AgoraCart.com has been online.
Originally the site was rolled out as the only authorized tech support site for the Agora.cgi Shopping Cart project. After the original domain name (agoracgi.com) for the project was hijacked for domain aftermarket speculation by Network Solutions, AgoraCart.com became the new online home for the project in 2002. The project was subsequently renamed from Agora.cgi to AgoraCart shortly thereafter. Since becoming home to the AgoraCart Shopping Cart project, which is Open Source Software written in the PERL programming language, AgoraCart.com has seen dramatic growth in unique visitors, now topping 928,000 as of today. Though these metrics are small compared to some sites, it was never imagined that the site would become so popular, let alone that the shopping cart would become a popular ecommerce mainstay worldwide. All of us involved in the project, from keeper of the code to the many volunteers working the various user forums would like to thank all those that have supported the project financially and with time contributions as well as for supporting the service providers that promote and use AgoraCart. Thank you for helping AgoraCart become a success. Friday, January 13. 2006The Dreaded Mail-in Rebate
Picture it, the day after Thanksgiving 2004, the biggest shopping day of the year for retailers. And guess where I was? Yes, that's right! I was in the middle of it all watching a horde of Wal~Mart maniacs duke it out for those "all you can buy" $2 DVD titles that you wouldn't be caught dead with on a rainy day; as well as waiting in a series of hour long lines at CompUSA, Office Max, Best Buy and a few other local retailers; all for the hunt of the ultimate bargain on a few toys and trinkets for home and the office.
By the end of the day, I suffered many shopping war wounds comprising of sore feet, limp arms from the "wait-lifting" exercises during my quest to pass through a checkout stand, and finally not to mention my parched taste buds that yearned for a drop of anything liquid to quench the desert it felt like. But it was all worth it, or so I thought as I surveyed my conquests for that day. I had racked up an incredible amount of deals, mostly for the office, that earned me the self-proclaimed title of Mighty Bargain Hunter, which coincidentally could rival the shopping skills of any gal I knew. Later that week I turned my attention to mailing off the many mail-in rebates I could redeem. I believe the total was close to $1200. It was exciting to mail the rebate forms and think of the money streaming back into my mailbox. Life went on. Afterall, it takes like a billion weeks for a rebate arrive in the mailbox. After a a billion weeks and a day, I started to forget about the rebates as life decided I needed to be busier by pursuing yet another piece of paper to hang on my wall, as well as with the increase of opportunities for me professionally. Soon I forgot about the rebates all together. But in June of last year, I needed to purchase another significant piece of computing equipment. While browsing the local advertisements containing numerous mail-in rebates for just about anything I could buy, I suddenly realized that I had never received a single one of my rebates. This angered me, especially when I found uncooperative companies, so I won't name compUSA or Office Max since they need to be innocent and all that other stuff to protect their identities. I double checked my copies and found I had made no error that I knew of. Postage was affixed. Mail was gathered by a postal carrier at my office, so what had happened to my rebates I deserved? I spent the next several months bad mouthing rebates at every store I entered that offered such a scam... including CompUSA and Best Buy. Even though I knew it to be futile to complain to a 20 year old sales clerk that only knew life as a mail-in rebate world, I felt like I needed to voice my outrage at the retail marketing gimmick gone awry. During that time, I also vowed I'd never fall for the mail-in rebate trick again, nor buy any large item from any mega store that didn't know the meaning of the term sales price that did not include a mail-in rebate appendage. Well... as they say ... never say never. I ventured into compUSA two days ago to purchase a flat panel monitor for a workstation, and to my disgust I found that it too had the dreaded mail-in rebate. I choked on that hard. I walked around the blasted store reading the back of various product boxes that looked interesting, all the while processing the big dilemna I had in the back of my mind .... should I buy and take a chance on a rebate? or should I go buy a pad of paper and go back to manual data crunching? It was a tough decision to wade through for me. Afterall, I had made a blood-sworn vow to never ever return to CompUSA nor to ever buy a product with a mail-in rebate but to instead to buy the competitor's product offered without any mail-in rebates. After about an hour, I decided to take another chance on a rebate product ... and if it didn't work out, I'd then buy CompUSA as a company and sell it off into little pieces. After walking out of the door and feeling a little sick to my stomach for breaching my code of ethics, I discovered a little notice on the sales receipt that said something like "this item qualifies for eRebates, File online". That made me go hummm. So, I tried it out. It was relatively painless and linked directly into their sales data to validate the elegibility for the rebate. After the process was completed for my initial claim, I felt taht maybe I could accept doing rebates online; where I could track the progress from validation to the actual sending out of the funds. I was once again in bargain hunter's heaven. The interesting thing is, just a few days prior to my rebound rebate-laced purchase, I thought about such a beast as a service and wondered why no one was using such a sevice to help their customers get their money back. I thought that would be the ultimate promotion compared to silly rebates that a lot of folks dislike. Mail-in rebates can be frustrating when a manufacturer rules it invalid due to some technicality, just to worm their way out of paying the money. So, I thought that retailers could gain a competitive advantage by helping their customers navigate the rebate process and claim the money that was rightfully the customers to begin with. So, I was delighted to see that someone was getting a clue. Of course I would have liked the chance to develop the solution myself. Wednesday, January 11. 2006AgoraCart 5.0.0 Release Candidate 1 by end of January 2006
Release Candidate 1 (RC1) for version 5.0.0 of AgoraCart is very close to being a reality. Despite set backs and under estimating the time needed to develop and recode certain features, RC1 is tentatively targeted for release by end of January 2006.
AgoraCart 5.0.0 RC1 is not a beta version, and is fully capable of running in a production environment. However, it is missing some features, mostly gateways. Layout refinements will also need to be made prior to the final release. Some features, such as the static page builder, froogle exporter, and the "buy now" button generator will be released at a later date. ME Thursday, December 15. 2005New Web Design for AgoraCart.com Underway
A new look for AgoraCart's website, AgoraCart.com, is under way. After reviewing useability of the site for new visitors, many changes were put into development to improve the navigation of AgoraCart.com.
Changes include CSS attributes that fill a visitors screen no matter what size of monitor or resolution they use, a new header at the top, and a new menu system on the left side navigation bars. Changes will take several week as the complete site is converted to the new design, as well as the performing of updates to much of the content to ensure it is all up to date. The online manual areas will be updated after the release of a production distribution of AgoraCart version 5.0.0 As a result, users should be able to navigate and find where they wish to go more easily and not be overwhelmed by the massive number of links, especially on the left side of the site. Friday, November 18. 2005Order Management Completed
The order management / store managers are now completed for the upcoming version 5.0.0 of AgoraCart, as of earlier this week.
This is a major improvement in sales reporting and related metrics over what AgoraCart 4.0k-4b and earlier currently uses. Flexibility in the data fields used, which are ordinary text files for databases, is built in as well the addition of 5 user fields to capture any custom fields or data that a user might wish to capture in their order logging processes. This custom fields aspect still requires some manual customization to order library files, but the backbone is there for increased capabilities with this upcoming version. This new order management system is also being converted to the up coming mySQL database version slated for release in 2006. The new order management modules are clearly one of the top three improvements to the AgoraCart shopping cart platform. Other significant improvements thus far implemented in the upcoming AgoraCart version 5.0.0 include, but are not limited to: - CSS design implementation (major feature enhancement) - Substantial order management improvements. - international shipping in realtime in USPS and UPS - major improvements toteh shipping settings manager areas - reorganization of the store management layouts for easier use - increased efficiency in search routines - increased security - and many more aspects upgraded and improved. All of these upcoming features and enhancements make AgoraCart more user friendly for the store admin, more reliable for customer experiences, and more powerful in sales metrics , which allow a store owner to get the most from their ecommerce and marketing tools. on a personal note, I am looking forward to this major update to Agora and to the useability people will find in this great piece of software. I also, hope it will improve the ecommerce landscape and the merchantibilty of it's users Sincerely, Mister Ed AgoraCart: Keeper of the Code Thursday, October 13. 2005More Updates on the Product Management changes
Howdy,
I've received some good feedback on issues on the product edit/add/delete manager areas. Here are the changes that have been implemented so far: 1) maxlength of most database fields allow for more information to be input. Some are doubled & tripled in the max number of characters allowed. Userfields are now doubled. Image name and category name, are also lengthened considerably. 2) adding clearer infomation next to some of the boxes. 3) added some links and notes at bottom of the add and edit screens. Still a bit ugly, but allows folks to see some of the key information without wondering where to look. Links open new browser window. 4) the previously posted user field name/title overhaul. This is a really cool update for those struggling to remember what each userfield was being used for. this allows user defined changes the titles for the userfields in the Add Product and Edit Product screens. 5) added more image upload boxes. 6) doubled the viewable area on the description field. Increased from 5 rows to 10 rows that can be seen before scrolling intervention is needed. 7) default number of products show in each category was increased from 25 to 100. 8) navigation for additional & previous pages of products within a category are now showing at bottom as well as the top of the screens 9) created routines to filter out all carriage returns, spaces ,newlines, and tabs on image names, prices, shipping info, and item numbers/IDs DB fields. 10) tabs, carriage returns, and newlines removed from all other database fields. Duplicate spaces and white space removed from all userfields, the description, and the product name. 11) #9 and #10 jointly will cut down 98% of cut and paste errors that grab invisible characters and spaces at both ends for those fields that these issues are critical on, in regards to parsing out the products/database for AgorCart generated pages. This is also a big help, I think, in eliminating some of those hidden errors we all have troubles seeing (spaces and hidden white space characters like the dreaded tabs and carriage returns). There were other items I wish I could have added, such as a search box onthe delete screen, much like that found onteh edit product screen. Hoever, due to the way the items are deleted, this would not allow double checking to ensure you really wanted to delte the product... especially if you entered the wrong item number by accident. This aspct might be explored later, but for this round of development, it will be skipped. I am really looking forward to this new cart release, and I'm hoping that it will be as useful as I envision it now with all these really cool changes. Well, time for me to get back to work. Until next time, Mister Ed has left the stables... Mister Ed ... of course ... of course Wednesday, October 12. 2005Feedback wanted - Product add/edit functions
Howdy,
I am currently working on the product management aspects of the online store manager areas. I am hoping that folks will submit any ideas or features they would like to see in this next version. If you like to submit your requests or observations, please post a reply to this article or post at the following forums: freebie forums: http://www.agoraguide.com/faq/ or the members only forums at: http://members.agoracartpro.com/proforum/ If you have a suggestion, a problem with how the current product management process functions, or even a feature request, please feel free to submit a constructive response. Thanks, Mister Ed Flight Info
Thanks to a retired Delta Captain for sending this "paraphrase"
of a memorable safety PA (public announcement) from an Air Alaska Flight Attendant. In his own words.... "I was flying to San Francisco from Seattle this weekend, and the flight attendant reading the flight safety information had the whole plane looking at each other like "what the heck?" (Getting Seattle people to look at each other is an accomplishment.) So once we got airborne, I took out my laptop and typed up what she said so I wouldn't forget. I've left out a few parts, I'm sure, but this is most of it." (BEFORE TAKEOFF) Hello and welcome to Alaska Flight 438 to San Francisco. If you're going to San Francisco, you're in the right place. If you're not going to San Francisco, you're about to have a really long evening. We'd like to tell you now about some important safety features of this aircraft. The most important safety feature we have aboard this plane is the ... Flight Attendants. Please look at one now. There are 5 exits aboard this plane: 2 at the front, 2 over the wings, and one out the plane's rear end. If you're seated in one of the exit rows, please do not store your bags by your feet. That would be a really bad idea. Please take a moment and look around and find the nearest exit. Count the rows of seats between you and the exit. In the event that the need arises to find one, trust me, you'll be glad you did. We have nice blinking lights on the floor that will blink in the direction of the exits. White ones along the normal rows, and pretty red ones at the exit rows. In the event of a loss of cabin pressure these baggy things will drop down over your head. You stick it over your nose and mouth like the flight attendant is doing now. The bag won't inflate, but there's oxygen there, I promise. If you are sitting next to a small child, or someone who is acting like a small child, please do us all a favor and put on your mask first. If you are traveling with two or more children, please take a moment now to decide which one is your favorite. Help that one first and then work your way down. In the seat pocket in front of you is a pamphlet about the safety features of this plane. I usually use it as a fan when I'm having my own personal summer. It makes a very good fan. It also has pretty pictures. Please take it out and play with it now. Please take a moment now to make sure your seat belts are fastened low and tight about your hips. To fasten the belt, insert the metal tab into the buckle. To release, it's a pulley thing -- not a pushy thing like your car, because you're in an airplane -- HELLO. There is no smoking in the cabin on this flight. There is also no smoking in the lavatories. If we see smoke coming from the lavatories, we will assume you are on fire and put you out. This is a free service we provide. There are two smoking sections on this flight, one outside each wing exit. We do have a movie in the smoking sections tonight ... Hold on, let me check what it is ... Oh here it is: Tonight's movie is "Gone With the Wind." In a moment we will be turning off the cabin lights, and it's going to get really dark, really fast. If you're afraid of the dark, now would be a good time to reach up and press the yellow button. The yellow button turns on your reading light. Please don't press the orange button unless you absolutely have to. The orange button is your seat ejection button. We're glad to have you with us on board this flight. Thank you for choosing Alaska Air and giving us your business and your money. If there's anything we can do to make you more comfortable, please don't hesitate to ask. If you all weren't strapped down you would have given me a standing ovation, wouldn't you? (AFTER LANDING) Welcome to the San Francisco International Airport. Sorry about the bumpy landing. It's not the Captain's fault. It's not the Co-pilot's fault. It's the Asphalt. Please remain seated until the plane is parked at the gate. At no time in history has a passenger beaten a plane to the gate, so please don't even try. Also, please be careful opening the overhead bins because "shift happens."
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Sun, 26.03.2006 23:55
Beat you to it ;)
Like the article, by the way.
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