Ep 249 - Google Drive
Although the pleasure obtained from consuming palatable foods may generally be viewed as desirable and adaptive (particularly if it does not confer increased risk for obesity), the strong connection between the PFS and LOC eating suggests that hedonic hunger reflects something beyond a normative desire to eat delicious foods. It appears to identify the minority of individuals for whom such foods are particularly compelling and have cognitive (in terms of food preoccupation), affective (in terms of powerful yearnings and cravings) and behavioural (in terms of the experience of LOC eating episodes) implications. This drive to consume highly palatable foods appears to be largely orthogonal to one's concurrent weight status or ad libitum food intake.
Ep 249 - Google Drive
In this episode Kobe joins us to explain how his famous drive to push the limits of human performance translates to his current role as CEO, writer, and producer of Granity Studios, a multimedia original content company dedicated to creating new ways to tell stories around sports. His latest project is Legacy and the Queen with Annie Matthew, a book about a 12-year-old girl who enters a tennis tournament to save her orphanage against massive odds and malicious magic. Listen, learn, and enjoy!
Michael: Okay. So, to what extent do these client adventures, I guess, drive business? I'm just trying to envision is this like a primary prospecting engine for you where you invite out very high-quality prospects and by the time they spend four days with you fly fishing, you probably formed a decent relationship and have a decent chance of getting them as a client? Or is this more heavily events you do for clients because it keeps them connected to the firm and very positive on the firm and then that just makes them send more referrals because they talk about the cool adventures they have with the firm and then if you join the firm, you get to be in the club and you can get on future Canvas adventures as well? I guess is it more about being a prospecting engine, or is it more about clients because it just makes part of the great client experience that ends up driving referrals later?
Drew: So, that role is just finding COIs, entertaining them, or doing coffee with them every other week. Whether that's CPAs in town, estate planning attorneys, insurance professionals, other people in their network that they know whether it's at their country club, etc., that will help them drive business because they are either good friends, best buddies, or think they deserve the business. So, that's kind of their daily role is just stay active in the community, try to run as many meetings as you can, and then stick close to the clients you brought in to deserve referrals from them. So, whether that's take them golfing and whether that's take them fishing, whatever it is, stay close to them and see how the relationship is going with me and the other advisors, what are they getting, what are they not getting? And then asking for introductions to anybody else that they think could use the service.
Drew: So, we typically lean to the FinLife AdvisorCenter kind of portal for clients unless they're extremely cashflow oriented, budget-oriented, they want to know what they spend, where they're spending it, what their net cash flow is, they are more prone to be put on eMoney just because they can see the cash flow reports as much as they want. And on the FinLife platform, it's more of a goals-driven platform where you can see your kind of MoneyMind, you can see your cards you've picked in the HonestConversation game, the same type of kind of net worth statement that you'd get on eMoney. And then you can actually kind of communicate with clients back and forth through their portal. You can leave video messages, etc.
Drew: That's a great question because I was always of the opinion it's hard to hire enough talent inside your firm and pay the amount of W-2 costs plus benefits it would be to have the talent to put you in the right allocations. So, I've always thought, "Let's outsource this to somebody that knows what they're doing so we don't have to worry about the research portion of it in the high level, beta allocations to the market." And then we could throw...the goal is probably, over time, to bring at least one or two people in-house where we can kind of have them run the satellite strategies around the core of the portfolio, which I think will always be somewhat Goldman/TAMP-driven.
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I Recently uploaded a .PSD file from work to my personal Google Drive so I can download and work on it at home. Today when I went onto my Google drive to download this file, when I pressed the download button, Drive opened another tab in my browser with an Error 403 "Forbidden" on it. I tried downloading some other files, and none of the other .PSD files on my drive would download either; They also gave me an Error 403. All of my other files were able to download, though.
The multiple signed in account problem still exists as of today. Instead of incognito or use different browser, you can have multiple profile within Google Chrome, just switch to the profile with the google account you want to use.
However, when I activate my script on the remote Ubuntu server, I am connected to a google page on the terminal environment asking me for my email address and password. When I enter these, Google asks for a second authentication: either look at an image with a code (and nothing shows up on terminal), or "listen and type the number that you hear". When I type on that command, the terminal replies "is not found" and I cannot hear anything (see picture below).
Select whether the new virtual hard drive should grow as it is used (dynamically allocated) or if it should be created at its maximum size (fixed size). In our example we select [Dynamically allocated] and then click on [Next].
Now, you will need to enter a name for the virtual hard drive, select a location for it on the NAS, and configure its size. In our example, we will use the VirtualBox default location and size (50 GB) and then click on [Create].
So how do you access the files on your NAS from within the virtual machine? Based on convenience for file sharing and operation, we recommend using Samba/CIFS as the fastest way to access files on your NAS from a virtual machine. This file access method is exactly the same as the one you would use on a regular computer. No matter if its accessing shared folders on the NAS or external hard drives connected to the NAS, you won't need to learn new!
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If that is a problem, another solution is to set up synchronization with your computer. Then you'll have a copy of the entire Google Drive on your hard drive, and you are free to create a zip file from any folder you'd like, from your computer.
I love writing in Markdown, which is a simple, human-readable way of adding formatting and links to plain-text. My notes are text files (with the extension .md) sitting in folders on my hard drive, and are also synced to Dropbox. 041b061a72