CIRP - Silicon Valley Bank Collapse

RichC
Another attempt to try to include re-posted financial-advice marketing commentary from Contrarian Outlook to a personal Raspberry Pi server for archival and reading. What the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Means … Michael Foster, Investment Strategist Updated: March 16, 2023 The Silicon Valley Bank (SIVB) mess has demonstrated exactly why we need to invest in closed-end funds (CEFs): these funds yield 8.1% on average, giving us an income stream that can get us through market volatility, like we’re seeing now.

Tumbling Bank Stocks Raise Deposit Risk

RichC
This is a test post printing out a Markdown version of an emailed article using the Reader View extension for a web browser. It is only content for testing (thanks Jack) Tumbling Bank Stocks Raise Deposit Risks, and Yield a Few Bargains Jack Hough 7-9 minutes By one measure, bank stocks have given up a quarter-century worth of gains. Is that a buying opportunity for contrarian investors, or a sign that the group is broken?

Changing File Dates on a Mac

RichC
How to change the date of a file To change either the created or modified date for a file, you need to use Terminal. It’s not difficult, and you’ll need only one command, but it’s important to get the formatting right. The date and time format for each method is different, so make sure you use the correct one. To change the created date: Launch Terminal. Type the command: SetFile -d ‘MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss’ Replace ‘MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss’ with the date and time you want to set for the created date and time so, for example, 24 March 2022 would be ’03/24/2022’ and 10:05am would be ’10:05:00’ Type a space.

MacBook Air M2 Test

RichC
MacBook Air M2 Test
Testing the new download of Typora on my new MacBook Air M2 that I’ve been setting up this weekend. It is taking a little getting use to and tweaking a new computer is always challenging … never as smooth as what I am used to using – my old 2012 iMac (below)1. current iMac setup ↩︎

Table of Contents #2 Testing

RichC
Content below is from Hugo Content Management page after updating to an ordered list. Table of Contents Introduction My Second Heading My Third Heading The Fouth and Final Heading Introduction One morning, when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin. My Second Heading He lay on his armour-like back, and if he lifted his head a little he could see his brown belly, slightly domed and divided by arches into stiff sections.

Table of Contents Testing

RichC
Content below is from Hugo Content Management page after updating to an ordered list. Table of Contents Introduction My Subheading (numbering not working as planned) Another Heading Final Introduction One morning, when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin. My Subheading (numbering not working as planned) He lay on his armour-like back, and if he lifted his head a little he could see his brown belly, slightly domed and divided by arches into stiff sections.

CIRP - Typora Table Test TWO

RichC
While viewing a wide table view on a website after posting a table last week, I was curious as to how Markdown would handle a copy/paste wide table - (tweaked - had to narrow and eliminate columns to fit the width). I’ve updated from a previous post to reflect March 2023 information. Also check this LINK to see if it opens a new RDC Personal Font tab.Contrarian Income Report Portfolio

Homemade French Bread Recipe

RichC
Homemade French Bread Recipe
Easy Homemade French Bread Recipe This is the first made-from-scratch bread I ever learned – and it’s still one of my favorites! Prep Time 1 hr Cook Time 30 mins Total Time 1 hr 30 mins Ingredients 2½ cups very warm water (I just use the hot water from my kitchen sink) 2 Tablespoons dry active yeast ¼ cup sugar 1 Tablespoon salt 1 Tablespoon vegetable oil or olive oil 6 cups flour 1 Tablespoon butter Instructions In a large bowl, mix together water, yeast, and sugar until the yeast is completely dissolved.

A young chef in the making

RichC
From experience, I do know that younggist children in the U.S. (often farm kids -- or commercial fisherman kids) were responsible for home chores, pitched in with caring for their siblings ... and over a century ago (thankfully) would be sent to work outside the home. But in many parts of the world, children learn a bit younger how to take care of themselves and their families. Here is one destined to work in a kitchen, or at least as a street vendor.