OLD DOG, NEW TRICK
Press the SPACE BAR. See that? I never knew
that! Apparently, this works on all web
pages, not just mine. The SPACE BAR
functions just as the “PageDown” key or scroll bar would, and is a lot easier.
I didn’t know that!
(You know the long “masterpages” you get in Quickbrowse, when you
have it stitch a whole bunch of separate pages together for you? E.g., the whole New York Times and Wall
Street Journal on a single loooooong masterpage? Or all the items you’re interested in on eBay? The easiest way to scroll down through all
that is just to keep tapping the Space Bar.)
Tab-SPACE BAR scrolls you back up.
I-BONDS
Diane Smith: “You encourage readers to
purchase inflation-adjusted savings bonds online with a credit card, ‘and get
the frequent-flier miles or any of the other goodies that credit cards
award.’ I ordered approximately
$100,000 worth of bonds on my Chase cards during the past two years &
received miles for them (including as recently as December), earning me four tickets to
Europe on
Continental. Chase Visa recently notified
me that savings bond purchases are ‘cash transactions and don't earn frequent
flier miles.’ If this is false, I would
strongly encourage you to dissuade people from using their Chase Visa cards to
purchase bonds (or anything else!).”
F Well, the FAQ section on the
government's web site states:
Q: Is this considered a merchandise purchase or a cash
advance?
A: Your savings bond purchase is treated as a
merchandise purchase. It is not a cash advance.
So you may have a beef with Chase, Diane. Or maybe Chase doesn’t care what the
government thinks. In any event, I’m
glad you got four tickets to Europe.
Maybe instead of asking people to tip me with cash (that sure
didn’t work) I should suggest they send miles.
NASDAQ
Down a little more than 58% from its high, the
NASDAQ is a lot more interesting here than it was at the top. Where the bottom will be, I have no
idea. But Intel looks better at 27 than
it did six months ago at 75, and Oracle looks better at 17 than it did at 46.