charliemagee's comments

charliemagee | 9 years ago | on: You inspired my sci-fi novel. Care to download a free copy?

Can you help a brother out? Let's see if we can set an Amazon record for sci-fi downloads in a 24 hour period. A big burst of downloads of my book from Amazon opens the door for other marketing opportunities. I'd really like to make a living at writing so I can keep doing it. Your help can make the difference. Here's the direct link to the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Last-Breath-Charlie-Magee-ebook/dp/B0...

charliemagee | 9 years ago | on: There Is No Handbook for Being a Writer

assuming you have the funds for the hiring of said editor. otherwise remixing of existing stories will be lonely and frustrating and soul-killing. issues, luckily, that often lead to being famous.

charliemagee | 9 years ago | on: Moving Forward on Basic Income

Amazing how quick this jumped into extraneous "what-if" comments and liberal vs. libertarian and so on. It appears that the premise that YC is moving forward on is very simple: "give them the money and see what happens."

I would imagine it would be monthly because that is how our culture works on necessities like shelter and water. If they run out of the money on day one, or do a deal with a payday lender, it doesn't become "tough shit." It will be answered with a big silence. There won't be somebody to call and complain to.

Once a month money will appear in your account. End of story. The funders aren't also attempting to solve health care and pay day lending. They aren't creating a bureaucracy of people waiting by the phone to listen to sob stories.

What happens after the money hits your account is the focus of the research. Thrive or fuck up, your choice . . . and not the problem of the suppliers of basic income.

Many here are jumping immediately to the worst case scenario stories. Those will comprise a tiny minority. They're playing the hunch that basic income will be a net plus and they want to find out how and how much so they can tweak it and propose it to best impact the future.

This seems like a great use of some of the wealth that has been steadily trickling up.

charliemagee | 13 years ago | on: Backbone UI

It's reminding me of Angular. Can you say something about similarities/differences?

charliemagee | 13 years ago | on: Backbone UI

But . . . what is Perka and why should I create an account before I know what it is?

I had to go to the url, delete /signup etc. to find out. You might want to make your logo take you home.

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