Friday, December 22, 2017
SECRET NETFLIX CODES
How to use secret codes to find Netflix's hidden genre categories-
USING HIDDEN URLS
By Kelli Uhrich, Komando.com
USING HIDDEN URLS
To use this trick, you'll need to be logged into your Netflix account on your PC, rather than your Smart TV or hand-held device. As you browse, you'll notice the URL at the top will look something like this: www.netflix.com/browse/genre/7852.
That little number at the end is the genre code, and you can pull up a lot of different genres just by changing it. Here is a list of codes we've found online for various categories:
- 46576 - Classic Action & Adventure
- 9584 - Spy Action & Adventure
- 7700 - Westerns
- 5507 - Animal tales
- 67673 - Disney
- 11177 - TV Cartoons
- 32473 - Classic foreign movies
- 1402 - Late night comedies
- 10256 - Slapstick comedies
- 10005 - Religious documentaries
- 7018 - Political documentaries
- 6384 - Tearjerkers
Just from this sample you can see that there are several different sub-genres you won't find from browsing through the main menu. And this isn't even half of it. The list goes on, and on.
When using this trick, keep in mind that Netflix is constantly reorganizing its catalog of movies. That means you might occasionally come across a URL code that doesn't work. But, this is still an easy way to pull up content you wouldn't otherwise find.
Monday, December 18, 2017
HOW STRICT GUN CONTROL WORKED IN CHIRAQ THE WEEKEND OF 121517-121717
As of Sunday afternoon. Expect the number to be higher come Monday morning.
The good mayor should be more worried about the number of shootings and deaths in his gun-controlled town than making the city a “Trump-free” zone.
From MyFoxChicago: Shootings across Chicago have left 5 people dead and 11 more wounded since Friday afternoon. In a particularly violent six hours of the weekend, nine people were shot — three fatally — in attacks Saturday night into Sunday morning.
DEMOCRATS SHOOTING DEMOCRATS!
Violence in the city has drawn a great deal of media attention because it is where former president Barack Obama worked as a civil rights attorney and law professor and where he still maintains a high profile.
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Tuesday, December 12, 2017
THIS BLEW MY MIND
I SAW THIS ON FACEBOOK. DON'T KNOW HOW TRUE OR ACCURATE BUT WORTH LOOKING INTO.
This Blew My Mind( Facebook page)
The Social Security check is now (or soon will be) referred to as a "Federal Benefit Payment?" I'll be part of the one percent to forward this. I am forwarding it because it touches a nerve in me, and I hope it will in you. Please keep passing it on until everyone in our country has read it.
The government is now referring to our Social Security checks as a "Federal Benefit Payment." This isn't a benefit. It is our money paid out of our earned income! Not only did we all contribute to Social Security but our employers did too. It totaled 15% of our income before taxes.
If you averaged $30K per year over your working life, that's close to $180,000 invested in Social Security.
If you calculate the future value of your monthly investment in social security ($375/month, including both you and your employers contributions) at a meager 1% interest rate compounded monthly, after 40 years of working you'd have more than $1.3+ million dollars saved!
This is your personal investment. Upon retirement, if you took out only 3% per year, you'd receive $39,318 per year, or $3,277 per month.
That's almost three times more than today's average Social Security benefit of $1,230 per month, according to the Social Security Administration. (Google it – it’s a fact).
And your retirement fund would last more than 33 years (until you're 98 if you retire at age 65)! I can only imagine how much better most average-income people could live in retirement if our government had just invested our money in low-risk interest-earning accounts.
Instead, the folks in Washington pulled off a bigger "Ponzi scheme" than Bernie Madoff ever did. They took our money and used it elsewhere. They forgot (oh yes, they knew) that it was OUR money they were taking. They didn't have a referendum to ask us if we wanted to lend the money to them. And they didn't pay interest on the debt they assumed. And recently they've told us that the money won't support us for very much longer.
But is it our fault they misused our investments? And now, to add insult to injury, they're calling it a "benefit", as if we never worked to earn every penny of it.
Just because they borrowed the money doesn't mean that our investments were a charity!
Let's take a stand. We have earned our right to Social Security and Medicare. Demand that our legislators bring some sense into our government.
Find a way to keep Social Security and Medicare going for the sake of that 92% of our population who need it.
Then call it what it is: Our Earned Retirement Income.
99% of people won't SHARE this. Will you?
This Blew My Mind( Facebook page)
The Social Security check is now (or soon will be) referred to as a "Federal Benefit Payment?" I'll be part of the one percent to forward this. I am forwarding it because it touches a nerve in me, and I hope it will in you. Please keep passing it on until everyone in our country has read it.
The government is now referring to our Social Security checks as a "Federal Benefit Payment." This isn't a benefit. It is our money paid out of our earned income! Not only did we all contribute to Social Security but our employers did too. It totaled 15% of our income before taxes.
If you averaged $30K per year over your working life, that's close to $180,000 invested in Social Security.
If you calculate the future value of your monthly investment in social security ($375/month, including both you and your employers contributions) at a meager 1% interest rate compounded monthly, after 40 years of working you'd have more than $1.3+ million dollars saved!
This is your personal investment. Upon retirement, if you took out only 3% per year, you'd receive $39,318 per year, or $3,277 per month.
That's almost three times more than today's average Social Security benefit of $1,230 per month, according to the Social Security Administration. (Google it – it’s a fact).
And your retirement fund would last more than 33 years (until you're 98 if you retire at age 65)! I can only imagine how much better most average-income people could live in retirement if our government had just invested our money in low-risk interest-earning accounts.
Instead, the folks in Washington pulled off a bigger "Ponzi scheme" than Bernie Madoff ever did. They took our money and used it elsewhere. They forgot (oh yes, they knew) that it was OUR money they were taking. They didn't have a referendum to ask us if we wanted to lend the money to them. And they didn't pay interest on the debt they assumed. And recently they've told us that the money won't support us for very much longer.
But is it our fault they misused our investments? And now, to add insult to injury, they're calling it a "benefit", as if we never worked to earn every penny of it.
Just because they borrowed the money doesn't mean that our investments were a charity!
Let's take a stand. We have earned our right to Social Security and Medicare. Demand that our legislators bring some sense into our government.
Find a way to keep Social Security and Medicare going for the sake of that 92% of our population who need it.
Then call it what it is: Our Earned Retirement Income.
99% of people won't SHARE this. Will you?
Saturday, December 2, 2017
NCAA FOOTBALL SATURDAY DEC. 2
EASTERN TIMES
Saturday, Dec. 2
AAC Championship Game: No. 20 Memphis vs. No. 14 UCF | noon | ABC
MAC Championship Game:Toledo vs. Akron | noon | ESPN
C-USA Championship Game: Florida Atlantic vs. North Texas | noon | ESPN2
Florida State vs. Louisiana Monroe | noon | ACCNE
Big 12 Championship Game: No. 3 Oklahoma vs. No. 11 TCU | 12:30 p.m. | FOX
Coastal Carolina vs. Georgia Southern | 1 p.m. | ESPN3
Georgia State vs. Idaho | 2 p.m. | ESPN3
Appalachian State vs. Louisiana | 2:30 p.m. | ESPN3
SEC Championship Game: No. 2 Auburn vs. No. 6 Georgia | 4 p.m. | CBS
New Mexico State vs. South Alabama | 4:30 p.m. | ESPN3
Arkansas State vs. Troy | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN2
ACC Championship Game: No. 1 Clemson vs. No. 7 Miami | 8 p.m. | ABC
Big Ten Championship Game: No. 4 Wisconsin vs. No. 8 Ohio State | 8 p.m. | FOX
Saturday, Dec. 2
AAC Championship Game: No. 20 Memphis vs. No. 14 UCF | noon | ABC
MAC Championship Game:Toledo vs. Akron | noon | ESPN
C-USA Championship Game: Florida Atlantic vs. North Texas | noon | ESPN2
Florida State vs. Louisiana Monroe | noon | ACCNE
Big 12 Championship Game: No. 3 Oklahoma vs. No. 11 TCU | 12:30 p.m. | FOX
Coastal Carolina vs. Georgia Southern | 1 p.m. | ESPN3
Georgia State vs. Idaho | 2 p.m. | ESPN3
Appalachian State vs. Louisiana | 2:30 p.m. | ESPN3
SEC Championship Game: No. 2 Auburn vs. No. 6 Georgia | 4 p.m. | CBS
New Mexico State vs. South Alabama | 4:30 p.m. | ESPN3
Arkansas State vs. Troy | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN2
ACC Championship Game: No. 1 Clemson vs. No. 7 Miami | 8 p.m. | ABC
Big Ten Championship Game: No. 4 Wisconsin vs. No. 8 Ohio State | 8 p.m. | FOX
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