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    <title>Why should I donate to The Hindsight Factor?</title>
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    <published>2007-08-25T03:47:23-07:00</published>
    <updated>2007-08-25T13:58:02-07:00</updated>
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      <name>Jay Daverth</name>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hey, just shut up and empty those pockets, foo!</p> <p>Seriously though, you should know right from the start that <strong>blogging is and  always will be a non-profit venture for me</strong>.  Unlike some of the major  blogs, I am not seeking to get paid for expressing my oft-lame opinions, nor am  I asking anyone to subsidize my over-<img src="http://gossippolice.com/celebphotos/begging.gif" border="0" width="284" height="300" align="left" />inflated sushi habit.</p> <p>That being said, this site does incur significant monetary expenses and  <strong>financial considerations pose a barrier to the site being all it can  be</strong>.  Quite frankly, I never imagined the site&#39;s readership would grow  so large.  While I&#39;m thrilled about this, <strong>it has resulted in the site  being extremely slow and going down more often than should be  expected</strong>.  </p> <p> If you&#39;re reading this, then you are obviously willing to grin and bear it.   But if others are anything like me, they&#39;re just too damn busy to waste time on  a slow site.  In all honesty, I probably wouldn&#39;t visit The Hindsight Factor  myself were it not necessary to post new content.  Sadly, <strong>the load times are  often so bad that I just simply must limit the amount of new posts I am able  to do on my lunch break</strong>.  </p> <p>At this point, I feel confident that my needs are modest.  On top of the  hosting fees I am already paying, <strong>for a mere $15 more per month I could  purchase some dedicated processor speed from my web host to enable the site run more  quickly and be able to provide more content and user-functions.</strong></p> <p>So please, if you enjoy visiting The Hindsight Factor, I am appealing to your  assistance in <img src="http://acmemercantile.com/catalog/images/bush_its_your_money_magnet.jpg" border="0" width="300" height="240" align="right" /> helping it be all it can be.  <strong>P</strong><strong>lease give whatever you can, even if it&#39;s  only $1</strong>.  Imagine, if only 35 of you donated $5 each, we would be able  to pay for the first year!  And remember, <strong>each not-so-tax-free donation to The Hindsight Factor can be redeemed for one free wish which is yours to keep!</strong></p> <p>Finally, in the interest of full transparency, <strong>I promise to maintain  a full and accurate accounting of the site&#39;s income and expenses <a href="http://www.thehindsightfactor.com/ledger">right here</a> at all times</strong>.  </p><br/><br/><br/><br/>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hey, just shut up and empty those pockets, foo!</p> <p>Seriously though, you should know right from the start that <strong>blogging is and  always will be a non-profit venture for me</strong>.  Unlike some of the major  blogs, I am not seeking to get paid for expressing my oft-lame opinions, nor am  I asking anyone to subsidize my over-<img src="http://gossippolice.com/celebphotos/begging.gif" border="0" width="284" height="300" align="left" />inflated sushi habit.</p> <p>That being said, this site does incur significant monetary expenses and  <strong>financial considerations pose a barrier to the site being all it can  be</strong>.  Quite frankly, I never imagined the site&#39;s readership would grow  so large.  While I&#39;m thrilled about this, <strong>it has resulted in the site  being extremely slow and going down more often than should be  expected</strong>.  </p> <p> If you&#39;re reading this, then you are obviously willing to grin and bear it.   But if others are anything like me, they&#39;re just too damn busy to waste time on  a slow site.  In all honesty, I probably wouldn&#39;t visit The Hindsight Factor  myself were it not necessary to post new content.  Sadly, <strong>the load times are  often so bad that I just simply must limit the amount of new posts I am able  to do on my lunch break</strong>.  </p> <p>At this point, I feel confident that my needs are modest.  On top of the  hosting fees I am already paying, <strong>for a mere $15 more per month I could  purchase some dedicated processor speed from my web host to enable the site run more  quickly and be able to provide more content and user-functions.</strong></p> <p>So please, if you enjoy visiting The Hindsight Factor, I am appealing to your  assistance in <img src="http://acmemercantile.com/catalog/images/bush_its_your_money_magnet.jpg" border="0" width="300" height="240" align="right" /> helping it be all it can be.  <strong>P</strong><strong>lease give whatever you can, even if it&#39;s  only $1</strong>.  Imagine, if only 35 of you donated $5 each, we would be able  to pay for the first year!  And remember, <strong>each not-so-tax-free donation to The Hindsight Factor can be redeemed for one free wish which is yours to keep!</strong></p> <p>Finally, in the interest of full transparency, <strong>I promise to maintain  a full and accurate accounting of the site&#39;s income and expenses <a href="http://www.thehindsightfactor.com/ledger">right here</a> at all times</strong>.  </p><br/><br/><br/><br/>
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