Asides

The worst credit card in the world

Ok, I’m guessing it isn’t THE worst, but it is pretty bad.  If you happen to live in the Bloomington or surrounding areas and were thinking of moving your banking to Members Choice Federal Credit Union, let me advise to to rethink that decision.

I’ve had accounts there since 1995.  Over the years, they’ve served me well.  But no more.  Check this out.

For years, my preferred credit card has been my MCFCU Visa.  When I first signed up, I had a checking account, savings account and car loan with the bank. In exchange, they gave me a few points off the Visa interest rate. Yay!

But, now that they’ve closed several branches and removed most of their ATM machines, and I’m not frequently in the area, banking there became a major pain in the ass.   I decided to move my checking and savings to a more convenient bank, but meant to keep my credit card (that has a decent interest rate and sufficient line of credit).   I found out when I went to close the checking and savings that, in order to keep the CC, I had to keep either the checking or savings open.  Ugh.  So, I opted to leave the savings open and figured I would just maintain a balance of $30 or so and collect the .01% interest.

A few months went by when I received a notice that I no longer met the $25 minimum balance requirement for a savings account. I got online to check, and damned if they weren’t charging me a $3 monthly account maintenance fee because my overall deposit balance was less than $600!  This meant, from a big-picture point-of-view, I was paying a $36 annual fee just to have this stupid credit card!

Option #1 was to deposit $600 into their savings account to avoid the fees, but draw less than 1% interest.  Since nearly all decent online banks are offering 3.5% or better (even with Bernanke’s rate-cuts), that would be a sin.

Option #2, and the one I’m going with, is to cancel them all. 

The moral of the story: don’t let Members Choice screw you too. 

England trip pictures

I’m too tired to write much. But I finally got all the pictures from the England trip uploaded. Tonight is my last night here… and I’m definitely ready to come home.

Website Upgrade

In other news, I’m going to upgrade this site to the latest version of Wordpress. But I already know that the current “theme” isn’t 100% compatible. So I’m reverting, temporarily, to another theme and will fix things up later.

The woodpecker

I finally got a good picture of that damned woodpecker who has been pecking the hell of out of my house the past year or so.

Enjoy.

While he’s an asshole, I suppose he is a pretty bird.

Cross-posting

I’m back working on the ‘cross-posting’ plugin for WordPress. I actually have it somewhat functional. It creates the posts in both places now, but WordPress gives me an error instead of returning to the admin pages. It’s annoying.

Construction

Please excuse the debris. A friend convinced me to try something new, which required upgrading my WordPress installation. The WordPress upgrade seems to have gone well… except now I have to rebuild everything I had previously customized.

Oh, joy!

The Three Laws of Robotics

Isaac Asimov, probably my favorite fiction writer of all time, wrote a series of short stories about robots, and how they, in the future, would interact with man-kind. Obviously for robots to work so closely for and with humans, they would need some rules to dictate their behavior.



The Three Laws of Robotics are:



1. A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.



2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.



3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.



Later, in Robots and Empire, Asimov gives us a Zeroth Law:



0. A robot may not injure humanity or, through inaction,…
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