Need someone to transcribe a 38 min audio file. Will pay $38. Must start working on this ASAP and finish in the next 3 hours. Email me: andy@furca.com Must be a good transcriber.
7 mins.. Title: Product Preference Survey | PANDA Requester: Didem Kurt [A2JCQKSRBXRRZT] (TO) TO Ratings: ☢☢☢☢☢ 4.67 Communicativity ☢☢☢☢☢ 4.63 Generosity ☢☢☢☢☢ 5.00 Fairness ☢☢☢☢☢ 4.94 Promptness Number of Reviews: 43 (Submit a new TO rating for this requester) Description: This survey is a part of an academic research examining the differences in individuals' shopping behavior. The survey should take about 10 minutes or less to complete. You can take this survey only once. Time: 60 minutes Hits Available: 1 Reward: $0.75 Qualifications: Already Took a Similar Survey has not been granted, Total approved HITs is not less than 50, HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 95, Location is US
Just a reminder: my hometown invented cereal because the Seventh Day Adventists felt like hot breakfast was the road to hell, or something. You don't have to sell me on Ben Carson being coocoo for cocoa puffs.
The history of the San aka Battle Creek Sanitarium where Kellogg plied his trade is fascinating and sad.
Yeah, I think Drunk History actually has an episode that touches on that. We used to have a few museums dedicated to cereal, primarily, but the town couldn't afford to keep them running when the recession hit. It was pretty cool as a kid to walk outside and smell fresh cereal being cooked. It was like having a giant bakery right up the street. Fun Fact: Sojourner Truth lived a decent portion of her life in BC, so Kellogg is #2 on our list of most famous residents.
The town I live in now has a ridiculous history. Apparently, sometime in the 20s, the entire black population of the town was massacred. Somewhere around 500 people. Wtf Florida.
Alas it would seem that email has been out of fashion these many months in... *looks it up* God, really? Skotoprigonyevsk? That sounds like something you'd call a stockyard, not a place where people live. (Look I'm sorry but Dosteovsky is still the worst) *relurks*
Email me if you are a good transcriber and can transcribe 38 min of audio tonight. $38 reward. andy@furca.com is the email
I have a little over thirty emails. I forgot the one which was to talk to you. As someone on reddit said, forgetting you password is just your past forgetting the future. Maybe they phrased it differently. I didn't pay much attention. It is nice to see you.
And it IS what you'd call a stockyard. I know a town called "Possum Grape." Personally, I don't feel like the name matters. Every setting or person seems to have a dumb name that means nothing, these days. Parker is a really stupid name. It'd be better with a patronymic.
I don't think anyone (maybe you) wants to hear how much I disagree with you on the subject of whether names matter - my inbox is no longer full, by the way. I'd much rather have a stupid name than a horribly common one. Sadly, no one thought to ask my opinion on the subject. :/
[video=youtube;v3JaosE-gZE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3JaosE-gZE[/video] All of my life is composed of connecting the monstrous things. You are more mature than I. We'd never have an argument about a place name if we both spoke Latin. One day I'll write a whole story with a female protagonist and people will say "she's the same as all the male protagonists you wrote" and I'll say "Why do you think I can write anything at all?" Literary criticism is arbitrary. Creating literature is arbitrary too. If I ever wrote a novel I'd put in three thousand things that didn't matter. (Concerning the above sentence, that's why people like Infinite Jest)