there's this https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/10449-mmmturkeybacon-auto-reload-google-iframe-on-error
That's only good on broken stuff. Wanted something to deal with the long-ass novels that some of these people are telling Siri (nope not listening to that...right clicks and reloads frame)
I only got a few load errors and did around 75 of them this time. It seems like they improved their platform.
They haven't been around in awhile but posted quite a bit since yesterday. Hopefully they hang around for a bit.
Not quite a shortcut, but Menu H R works (on Firefox at least). Or it's still early and not as many people were up doing them.
Title: 20-25 min survey about purchasing behavior Requester: Vanitha Swaminathan [A3CXS5WO8H9JJG] (TO) TO Ratings: ★★★★★ 3.31 Communicativity ★★★★★ 3.41 Generosity ★★★★★ 4.05 Fairness ★★★★★ 4.26 Promptness Number of Reviews: 64 TOS Flags: 0 Submit a new TO review Description: 20-25 min survey about purchasing behavior Time: 50 minutes HITs Available: 1 Reward: $2.75 Qualifications: Total approved HITs is not less than 5000;HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 95;Location is US This thing is annoying as hell if anyone's looking at it. Just a heads-up.
Quick tax question: do I need to have any turk info printed out for my tax guy (yearly earnings)? Or can I just let him know what I earned? My wife seems to think I need some sort of documentation, but I'm pretty confident she's wrong. Anyone know offhand?
I don't remember but what I do remember is it seemed to just drone ON and ON and ON with what looked like the same content repeatedly.
Obamacare has a fatal flaw; while it fixed many of the inadequacies of the way things were before (being denied coverage due to pre-existing condition, reducing the number of uninsured by millions, etc.), it has far too many subsidies for medical and insurance companies and is overly costly and complicated (we spend 17% of our GDP on healthcare in this country, compared to ~10% for many countries with socialized medicine, like the UK). Worst of all, these excessive costs were largely passed directly onto consumers, many of whom were legally compelled into overpriced consumption in the marketplace. That's bullshit. The fix for this is obvious; cut the subsidies and giveaways for insurance and medical companies while joining the rest of the industrialized world by having socialized medicine. In other words, time to join the 21st century America.
When I was in my early 20s I always joked that I'd be surprised if I made it to 30, but after 27 and 28 and looking at 29 next month I'd reluctantly say that I'll probably be right. Good luck out there. You can do it.