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Product Review "Fixing" 101 by PacoBedejoin geek

[–]jefuchs 1 point2 points ago

"Ordered it for my girlfriend, and didn't get laid. 1 star!"

Product Review "Fixing" 101 by PacoBedejoin geek

[–]jefuchs 2 points3 points ago

I didn't know that. That's good information. Thanks.

Product Review "Fixing" 101 by PacoBedejoin geek

[–]jefuchs 1 point2 points ago

Yes. Some people give a bad review because they bought the wrong item, or because the vendor screwed up (which might make me buy from someone else), but not because the product was bad.

Product Review "Fixing" 101 by PacoBedejoin geek

[–]jefuchs 0 points1 point ago

People who happen to have negative experiences are more likely to write a review than people who have positive experiences.

That's exactly the reason why high ratings work. If happy customers are less likely to rate a product, then when I see a high rating, I know that in reality, it's even better than what I see. There are lots of happy customers who did't weigh in.

Product Review "Fixing" 101 by PacoBedejoin geek

[–]jefuchs 132 points133 points ago

I rely on ratings a lot when shopping, but I consider it to be invalid if there aren't a lot of them, so the actual number of gold stars (or eggs, in this case), is only relevant if it's based on a consensus of many.

But even if I see a product with thousands of positive reviews, I always look at a sampling of complaints that people have. You never know when there might be an issue that's no problem for most customers, but which indicates that the product won't meet my needs.

Ron Paul Exposed As White Supremacist By Anonymous by AndreasBWagnerin occupywallstreet

[–]jefuchs 1 point2 points ago

I can't get past the illustration. Is it necessary to whip the kid after severely dislocating his hip?

My cousin has leukemia and went to this golf benefit. Look who he got to play golf with for the day. by Baralumin pics

[–]jefuchs 5 points6 points ago

I've been dealing with a suicide for 2.5 years. It haunts me every single day. It made me suicidal on several occasions, and I suspect it will continue to do so.

Yes, there's a chance someone else will kill themselves because you did. Think about that before you jump.

I very rarely lose, but... by jomofoin Bowling

[–]jefuchs 0 points1 point ago

That's the most quotable thing I've read all month.

I very rarely lose, but... by jomofoin Bowling

[–]jefuchs 2 points3 points ago

You seem to be a poor sport. Sometimes you lose. Period.

16 year old libertarian looking to expand his mind by soryn42in Liberal

[–]jefuchs 0 points1 point ago

It's been said that in the Soviet Union, capitalism destroyed communism, and in America, capitalism killed democracy.

Artisanal Pencil Sharpening by itsEDjustEDin shutupandtakemymoney

[–]jefuchs 16 points17 points ago

I've always sent my pencils out for sharpening. I have a little Korean man in the Bronx who's a master.

16 year old libertarian looking to expand his mind by soryn42in Liberal

[–]jefuchs 0 points1 point ago

Not reading, but watching. Watch Food Inc. and Inside Job as a primer.

Food Inc. shows how big agriculture has destroyed independent farming, and created global monopolies. Inside Job outlines the banking collapse. Be warned. They will piss you off.

Food Inc. is also available on Netflix Instant watch if that's an option for you.

There's an idiot born every minute... by chairmanxiaoin WTF

[–]jefuchs 2 points3 points ago

Holy Land Gift Store

Mmm hmm

16 year old libertarian looking to expand his mind by soryn42in Liberal

[–]jefuchs 2 points3 points ago

My question to you here is what if you decrease the power of politicians so there is no point in bribing them?

That's why we oppose Citizens United, and Congress profiting from insider information. That's not the same as government regulation, which I think you oppose. I don't want counterproductive regulation, but I also don't want counterproductive deregulation.

What about voting with your wallet :O?

See my other post on why this does not always work.

16 year old libertarian looking to expand his mind by soryn42in Liberal

[–]jefuchs 7 points8 points ago

And I really disagree with your assumption that corporations have to listen to consumers. That's a notion that died long ago. Monsanto is a perfect example. I don't have time to get into what a corrupt beast this corporations is, but even their customers are fearful of them, and feel screwed into buying products that they do not want.

Big pharma is another example. Sick people are at their mercy. The customer is not calling the shots.

Same with the oil industry.

We're not talking about people who are running a boutique on Main street, who have to keep customers happy. We're talking about people who will make huge profits whether the public wants to do business with them or not.

16 year old libertarian looking to expand his mind by soryn42in Liberal

[–]jefuchs 7 points8 points ago

You're glossing over quite a bit here. What's making government corrupt is corporate influence. Corporations are tearing down regulations that protect Americans, so they can profit while acting recklessly. Asking for more regulation is asking for a return to times of less corruption.

Never assume that the corruption of one element equals the purity of the other.

Take an objective look at your beliefs. Corporations would crush every one of us to make a profit. If you believe in a government of the people, for the people, and by the people, then you have to side with liberals, who want the people, and not corporations, to run the country. No matter how corrupt an executive is, I cannot vote against him. He is untouchable. I can vote out a politician.

We need balance.

Ridiculous home theater build. by PinkFlutein DIY

[–]jefuchs 1 point2 points ago

Clearly not a Redditor's home. This is a person with friends.

Juicing for brain cancer? by sarasalsain cancer

[–]jefuchs 1 point2 points ago

it cant hurt right?

I'd go much further than that. It can do him a lot of good. My wife likes vegetables and salads, so she's getting the nutrition she needs. If you don't have the appetite, or don't like veggies, juicing is a good alternative.

Not only should your dad be eating (or drinking) vegetables, he really needs to cut out red meats and processed foods, and eat more wild-caught northern fish, like salmon.

This is a battle, don't do it halfway. The modern diet is poison.

Juicing for brain cancer? by sarasalsain cancer

[–]jefuchs 0 points1 point ago

My wife has brain cancer, and has become a nutrition guru because of it. She has always eaten healthy, but she's gone off the charts since her diagnosis. She credits her diet for her good results, and who am I to argue? Food heals.

Anyway, she bought the book, Nature's cancer fighting foods by Verne Verona, and it's like her bible.

She doesn't juice, but she does consume all the same stuff you'd put in the juicer, which is the point of it. She does make a lot of smoothies, which has the fiber that juicing loses.

Juicing seems to be an excellent choice, but not the only path to take. I would definitely recommend (actually, the nutritionist at M. D. Anderson recommended) using juice when your appetite is down. My wife had trouble with appetite while on chemo, but still managed to eat meals.

What's your diagnosis? My wife has grade II oligodendroglioma.

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