2009-02-11
Celebrando a Darwin
Lo que más nos gusta de Darwin es que al recordarle nos acordamos de las orquídeas y los percebes, ingredientes casi suficientes para una celebración como dios manda. De Darwin también nos gusta su idea de que todas las especies que vemos hoy comparten un ancestro común, y son el resultado contingente de un proceso evolutivo del que sabemos cómo funciona pero no a dónde va. Todos somos hermanos. De algún modo la selección natural y el resto de los mecanismos que alimentan el cambio nos condenan a la fraternidad, aunque en ausencia de otra ley natural siempre podemos recurrir al fratricidio. Es nuestra naturaleza.
Lo que menos nos gusta de Darwin, quizá como al Paleofreak, es esta cosa holística! de reducir la ciencia a los científicos, como si la historia (o el presente) de la ciencia pudiesen explicarse en términos biográficos. La idea de la evolución, sus paradojas, las pruebas que la soportan y las discusiones que todavía genera nos dicen más de la ciencia y de nuestra relación con el conocimiento científico que la vida de cualquier hombre, que en el fondo nunca dejará de ser una cierta forma de ficción con la que intentamos poner rostro al pensamiento.
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posted by vendell 23:54
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De: peke |
Fecha: 2009-02-12 19:24 |
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Ustede ya celebró a Darwin con esa preciosidad que engendró. Por cierto, todavía no nos dijo el nombre para que podamos ponérselo a ese rostro.
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De: Anónimo |
Fecha: 2009-02-13 10:51 |
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Ya decía Darwin..." la belleza es el resultado de una selección sexual"
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De: Vendell |
Fecha: 2009-02-13 21:54 |
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Peke, aquí chámanlle Combiña.
Anónimo, igual que el amor de las bacterias.
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De: Blanca |
Fecha: 2009-02-16 12:01 |
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Combiña... suena bien :)
¿Tiene algún significado que se nos escape a los que no sabemos gallego?
Justo ayer leía en cierto libro una cita en referencia al libro El arraigo (1950), de Simone Weil, donde se dice:
Se dirá que la fecundidad de una teoría es un criterio objetivo. Pero ese criterio sólo vale entre las que se han admitido... Si la gente no se hubiera apasionado por la teoría de los quanta cuando la lanzó Planck por primera vez, y eso aunque fuera absurda, o quizá porque lo era, pues se sentía fatiga de la razón, entonces nunca se habría sabido que era fecunda... Así hay un proceso darwiniano en la ciencia. Las teorías crecen como al azar, y hay una supervivencia de las más aptas.
Visto en el post que todos somos hermanos porque compartimos un ancestro común, me pregunto si podría pensarse también que las teorías científicas tienen ancestros comunes, ¿cuáles serían?
(aquí, más fragmentos de El arraigo, aunque no esté el que acabo de citar
http://hjg.com.ar/txt/sweil/sw_er191.html
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Interesante informacion todos tenemos un ancestro en comun y quisiera saber cual es la teoria de darwin sobre el ancestro podrias publicar sobre esto seria genial.
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Hola amigos estoy deacuerdo con que tenemos un ascestro para mi Darwin es un maestro un ejemplo a seguir por todos sus descubrimientos.
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First letter February 21, 2019 to 'QB Pro Advisor Help' copied to Capital One:
On 02/21/2019 about 1:00pm a Ms. “Susan Taylor” (ST) contacted me by telephone concerning technical support for Intuit QuickBooks (QB) but it was QB Pro Advisor Help. She presented herself as a representative for QB. I was led to believe that ST worked for QB and was responding to my request for tech support. QB Pro Advisor Help
I allowed ST to sign on to my computer remotely. ST informed me that my company file was 79% corrupted and when that corruption reached 84% that my company file data would be unrecoverable and lost. I was very concerned; I cannot afford to lose 10+ years of accounting data. QB Pro Advisor Help
ST advised me of two solutions: 1) one-year support contract for 95.00 or 2) three-year support contract for 35.00. I told QB Pro Advisor Helpthat was a lot of money and too expensive. I asked what the cost was for a single instance of technical support to recover and stabilize my company data file; ST told me the charge is .00 per megabyte. My company file is approximately 232MB, so single instance support would be about 00.00.
After some haggling, QB Pro Advisor Help ST offered the special deal of 95.00 for 42 months (3.5 years) of unlimited technical support and assured me that my present issue (including the reason for my seeking tech support) could be resolved in a few hours. Please remember: I had the understanding that I am communicating with an employee of QB, the designer of this software. I also am under the impression that doom and destruction await my company data file should I not respond and have this data recovery/repair completed immediately.
Immediately (about 1:30pm) QB Pro Advisor Help ST transferred control of my computer to “Alex”. “Alex” worked remotely on my company data file until about 3:30pm, at which time he told me that the repair had been completed. I am still not positive the repair is completed since I have not yet used the software and company data file enough to verify that it is operating properly.
While “Alex” was working remotely on my computer, I received and invoice # 2002197961 via email. I became concerned when I saw that this invoice was from “QB Pro Advisor Help” and not from “Intuit QuickBooks.” So, I telephoned QB at (800) 446-8848 and waited on hold for about 20 minutes until I could talk with a real person. Finally, I talked with a lady “Ron” and described my situation. I asked if “QB Pro Advisor Help” is a QB company. I was informed that they are not. I then discussed what the expense is for technical support from QB; I was told 9.95 per year, .95 per 3 months or .00 per month. “Ron” informed me that QB does not offer any technical support in greater than annual periods, she suggested I immediately stop payment. We discussed the possibility of this being a fraudulent transaction since “QB Pro Advisor Help” had misrepresented themselves as being QB. She also suggested I report this instance to the QB fraud department at spoof@intuit.com, which I promptly did. There is no telephone number available to contact the Intuit QB fraud department directly. I am still waiting for a reply to this email fraud report.
To the beginning, how did this situation evolve?
I am having an issue importing if files from my POS into QB Pro 2019. I can import using my admin, but unable to import by my second full access user. First I called QB at (800) 446-8848 and was informed there was a long wait time, but if I left my telephone number that my call would be returned. I left my telephone numbers (541) 476-9646 (work) and (541) 659-2439 (cellular), expecting a return telephone call from QB technical support. QB Pro Advisor Help
Then, I got online (while in QB) and submitted my problem on the QB technical user community support board as follows:
“Hello. I am using QP Pro 2019 desktop. I have two users. When the second user attempts to import and if file from my POS, he gets an error that he is unable to do this because he is not an admin. QB Pro Advisor Help
My user is an admin and I can import if files without issue. QB Pro Advisor Help
Does this mean that for my second user that I must give him my user and password to allow him to import if files? We import if file information from our POS daily.
I am hoping there is a work around.
Thanks
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In an email on February 21, 2019 'QB Pro Advisor Help' stated " This is to inform you that your refund request has been taken into consideration. We have created the Refund ticket request & the refund would be processed in the same mode of payment within 7-10 business days.
March 28, 2019 and April 1, 2019 'QB Pro Advisor Help' aka QUICKBOOKKEEPINGEXPERTS has reapplied the charge of 95.00 (00.00 + 5.00) to my business credit card.
This company is a scam artist.
First letter February 21, 2019 to 'QB Pro Advisor Help' copied to Capital One:
On 02/21/2019 about 1:00pm a Ms. “Susan Taylor” (ST) contacted me by telephone concerning technical support for Intuit QuickBooks (QB) but it was QB Pro Advisor Help. She presented herself as a representative for QB. I was led to believe that ST worked for QB and was responding to my request for tech support. QB Pro Advisor Help
I allowed ST to sign on to my computer remotely. ST informed me that my company file was 79% corrupted and when that corruption reached 84% that my company file data would be unrecoverable and lost. I was very concerned; I cannot afford to lose 10+ years of accounting data. QB Pro Advisor Help
ST advised me of two solutions: 1) one-year support contract for 95.00 or 2) three-year support contract for 35.00. I told QB Pro Advisor Helpthat was a lot of money and too expensive. I asked what the cost was for a single instance of technical support to recover and stabilize my company data file; ST told me the charge is .00 per megabyte. My company file is approximately 232MB, so single instance support would be about 00.00.
After some haggling, QB Pro Advisor Help ST offered the special deal of 95.00 for 42 months (3.5 years) of unlimited technical support and assured me that my present issue (including the reason for my seeking tech support) could be resolved in a few hours. Please remember: I had the understanding that I am communicating with an employee of QB, the designer of this software. I also am under the impression that doom and destruction await my company data file should I not respond and have this data recovery/repair completed immediately.
Immediately (about 1:30pm) QB Pro Advisor Help ST transferred control of my computer to “Alex”. “Alex” worked remotely on my company data file until about 3:30pm, at which time he told me that the repair had been completed. I am still not positive the repair is completed since I have not yet used the software and company data file enough to verify that it is operating properly.
While “Alex” was working remotely on my computer, I received and invoice # 2002197961 via email. I became concerned when I saw that this invoice was from “QB Pro Advisor Help” and not from “Intuit QuickBooks.” So, I telephoned QB at (800) 446-8848 and waited on hold for about 20 minutes until I could talk with a real person. Finally, I talked with a lady “Ron” and described my situation. I asked if “QB Pro Advisor Help” is a QB company. I was informed that they are not. I then discussed what the expense is for technical support from QB; I was told 9.95 per year, .95 per 3 months or .00 per month. “Ron” informed me that QB does not offer any technical support in greater than annual periods, she suggested I immediately stop payment. We discussed the possibility of this being a fraudulent transaction since “QB Pro Advisor Help” had misrepresented themselves as being QB. She also suggested I report this instance to the QB fraud department at spoof@intuit.com, which I promptly did. There is no telephone number available to contact the Intuit QB fraud department directly. I am still waiting for a reply to this email fraud report.
To the beginning, how did this situation evolve?
I am having an issue importing if files from my POS into QB Pro 2019. I can import using my admin, but unable to import by my second full access user. First I called QB at (800) 446-8848 and was informed there was a long wait time, but if I left my telephone number that my call would be returned. I left my telephone numbers (541) 476-9646 (work) and (541) 659-2439 (cellular), expecting a return telephone call from QB technical support. QB Pro Advisor Help
Then, I got online (while in QB) and submitted my problem on the QB technical user community support board as follows:
“Hello. I am using QP Pro 2019 desktop. I have two users. When the second user attempts to import and if file from my POS, he gets an error that he is unable to do this because he is not an admin. QB Pro Advisor Help
My user is an admin and I can import if files without issue. QB Pro Advisor Help
Does this mean that for my second user that I must give him my user and password to allow him to import if files? We import if file information from our POS daily.
I am hoping there is a work around.
Thanks
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In an email on February 21, 2019 'QB Pro Advisor Help' stated " This is to inform you that your refund request has been taken into consideration. We have created the Refund ticket request & the refund would be processed in the same mode of payment within 7-10 business days.
March 28, 2019 and April 1, 2019 'QB Pro Advisor Help' aka QUICKBOOKKEEPINGEXPERTS has reapplied the charge of 95.00 (00.00 + 5.00) to my business credit card.
This company is a scam artist.
First letter February 21, 2019 to 'QB Pro Advisor Help' copied to Capital One:
On 02/21/2019 about 1:00pm a Ms. “Susan Taylor” (ST) contacted me by telephone concerning technical support for Intuit QuickBooks (QB) but it was QB Pro Advisor Help. She presented herself as a representative for QB. I was led to believe that ST worked for QB and was responding to my request for tech support. QB Pro Advisor Help
I allowed ST to sign on to my computer remotely. ST informed me that my company file was 79% corrupted and when that corruption reached 84% that my company file data would be unrecoverable and lost. I was very concerned; I cannot afford to lose 10+ years of accounting data. QB Pro Advisor Help
ST advised me of two solutions: 1) one-year support contract for 95.00 or 2) three-year support contract for 35.00. I told QB Pro Advisor Helpthat was a lot of money and too expensive. I asked what the cost was for a single instance of technical support to recover and stabilize my company data file; ST told me the charge is .00 per megabyte. My company file is approximately 232MB, so single instance support would be about 00.00.
After some haggling, QB Pro Advisor Help ST offered the special deal of 95.00 for 42 months (3.5 years) of unlimited technical support and assured me that my present issue (including the reason for my seeking tech support) could be resolved in a few hours. Please remember: I had the understanding that I am communicating with an employee of QB, the designer of this software. I also am under the impression that doom and destruction await my company data file should I not respond and have this data recovery/repair completed immediately.
Immediately (about 1:30pm) QB Pro Advisor Help ST transferred control of my computer to “Alex”. “Alex” worked remotely on my company data file until about 3:30pm, at which time he told me that the repair had been completed. I am still not positive the repair is completed since I have not yet used the software and company data file enough to verify that it is operating properly.
While “Alex” was working remotely on my computer, I received and invoice # 2002197961 via email. I became concerned when I saw that this invoice was from “QB Pro Advisor Help” and not from “Intuit QuickBooks.” So, I telephoned QB at (800) 446-8848 and waited on hold for about 20 minutes until I could talk with a real person. Finally, I talked with a lady “Ron” and described my situation. I asked if “QB Pro Advisor Help” is a QB company. I was informed that they are not. I then discussed what the expense is for technical support from QB; I was told 9.95 per year, .95 per 3 months or .00 per month. “Ron” informed me that QB does not offer any technical support in greater than annual periods, she suggested I immediately stop payment. We discussed the possibility of this being a fraudulent transaction since “QB Pro Advisor Help” had misrepresented themselves as being QB. She also suggested I report this instance to the QB fraud department at spoof@intuit.com, which I promptly did. There is no telephone number available to contact the Intuit QB fraud department directly. I am still waiting for a reply to this email fraud report.
To the beginning, how did this situation evolve?
I am having an issue importing if files from my POS into QB Pro 2019. I can import using my admin, but unable to import by my second full access user. First I called QB at (800) 446-8848 and was informed there was a long wait time, but if I left my telephone number that my call would be returned. I left my telephone numbers (541) 476-9646 (work) and (541) 659-2439 (cellular), expecting a return telephone call from QB technical support. QB Pro Advisor Help
Then, I got online (while in QB) and submitted my problem on the QB technical user community support board as follows:
“Hello. I am using QP Pro 2019 desktop. I have two users. When the second user attempts to import and if file from my POS, he gets an error that he is unable to do this because he is not an admin. QB Pro Advisor Help
My user is an admin and I can import if files without issue. QB Pro Advisor Help
Does this mean that for my second user that I must give him my user and password to allow him to import if files? We import if file information from our POS daily.
I am hoping there is a work around.
Thanks
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In an email on February 21, 2019 'QB Pro Advisor Help' stated " This is to inform you that your refund request has been taken into consideration. We have created the Refund ticket request & the refund would be processed in the same mode of payment within 7-10 business days.
March 28, 2019 and April 1, 2019 'QB Pro Advisor Help' aka QUICKBOOKKEEPINGEXPERTS has reapplied the charge of 95.00 (00.00 + 5.00) to my business credit card.
This company is a scam artist.
First letter February 21, 2019 to 'QB Pro Advisor Help' copied to Capital One:
On 02/21/2019 about 1:00pm a Ms. “Susan Taylor” (ST) contacted me by telephone concerning technical support for Intuit QuickBooks (QB) but it was QB Pro Advisor Help. She presented herself as a representative for QB. I was led to believe that ST worked for QB and was responding to my request for tech support. QB Pro Advisor Help
I allowed ST to sign on to my computer remotely. ST informed me that my company file was 79% corrupted and when that corruption reached 84% that my company file data would be unrecoverable and lost. I was very concerned; I cannot afford to lose 10+ years of accounting data. QB Pro Advisor Help
ST advised me of two solutions: 1) one-year support contract for 95.00 or 2) three-year support contract for 35.00. I told QB Pro Advisor Helpthat was a lot of money and too expensive. I asked what the cost was for a single instance of technical support to recover and stabilize my company data file; ST told me the charge is .00 per megabyte. My company file is approximately 232MB, so single instance support would be about 00.00.
After some haggling, QB Pro Advisor Help ST offered the special deal of 95.00 for 42 months (3.5 years) of unlimited technical support and assured me that my present issue (including the reason for my seeking tech support) could be resolved in a few hours. Please remember: I had the understanding that I am communicating with an employee of QB, the designer of this software. I also am under the impression that doom and destruction await my company data file should I not respond and have this data recovery/repair completed immediately.
Immediately (about 1:30pm) QB Pro Advisor Help ST transferred control of my computer to “Alex”. “Alex” worked remotely on my company data file until about 3:30pm, at which time he told me that the repair had been completed. I am still not positive the repair is completed since I have not yet used the software and company data file enough to verify that it is operating properly.
While “Alex” was working remotely on my computer, I received and invoice # 2002197961 via email. I became concerned when I saw that this invoice was from “QB Pro Advisor Help” and not from “Intuit QuickBooks.” So, I telephoned QB at (800) 446-8848 and waited on hold for about 20 minutes until I could talk with a real person. Finally, I talked with a lady “Ron” and described my situation. I asked if “QB Pro Advisor Help” is a QB company. I was informed that they are not. I then discussed what the expense is for technical support from QB; I was told 9.95 per year, .95 per 3 months or .00 per month. “Ron” informed me that QB does not offer any technical support in greater than annual periods, she suggested I immediately stop payment. We discussed the possibility of this being a fraudulent transaction since “QB Pro Advisor Help” had misrepresented themselves as being QB. She also suggested I report this instance to the QB fraud department at spoof@intuit.com, which I promptly did. There is no telephone number available to contact the Intuit QB fraud department directly. I am still waiting for a reply to this email fraud report.
To the beginning, how did this situation evolve?
I am having an issue importing if files from my POS into QB Pro 2019. I can import using my admin, but unable to import by my second full access user. First I called QB at (800) 446-8848 and was informed there was a long wait time, but if I left my telephone number that my call would be returned. I left my telephone numbers (541) 476-9646 (work) and (541) 659-2439 (cellular), expecting a return telephone call from QB technical support. QB Pro Advisor Help
Then, I got online (while in QB) and submitted my problem on the QB technical user community support board as follows:
“Hello. I am using QP Pro 2019 desktop. I have two users. When the second user attempts to import and if file from my POS, he gets an error that he is unable to do this because he is not an admin. QB Pro Advisor Help
My user is an admin and I can import if files without issue. QB Pro Advisor Help
Does this mean that for my second user that I must give him my user and password to allow him to import if files? We import if file information from our POS daily.
I am hoping there is a work around.
Thanks
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In an email on February 21, 2019 'QB Pro Advisor Help' stated " This is to inform you that your refund request has been taken into consideration. We have created the Refund ticket request & the refund would be processed in the same mode of payment within 7-10 business days.
March 28, 2019 and April 1, 2019 'QB Pro Advisor Help' aka QUICKBOOKKEEPINGEXPERTS has reapplied the charge of 95.00 (00.00 + 5.00) to my business credit card.
This company is a scam artist.
First letter February 21, 2019 to 'QB Pro Advisor Help' copied to Capital One:
On 02/21/2019 about 1:00pm a Ms. “Susan Taylor” (ST) contacted me by telephone concerning technical support for Intuit QuickBooks (QB) but it was QB Pro Advisor Help. She presented herself as a representative for QB. I was led to believe that ST worked for QB and was responding to my request for tech support. QB Pro Advisor Help
I allowed ST to sign on to my computer remotely. ST informed me that my company file was 79% corrupted and when that corruption reached 84% that my company file data would be unrecoverable and lost. I was very concerned; I cannot afford to lose 10+ years of accounting data. QB Pro Advisor Help
ST advised me of two solutions: 1) one-year support contract for 95.00 or 2) three-year support contract for 35.00. I told QB Pro Advisor Helpthat was a lot of money and too expensive. I asked what the cost was for a single instance of technical support to recover and stabilize my company data file; ST told me the charge is .00 per megabyte. My company file is approximately 232MB, so single instance support would be about 00.00.
After some haggling, QB Pro Advisor Help ST offered the special deal of 95.00 for 42 months (3.5 years) of unlimited technical support and assured me that my present issue (including the reason for my seeking tech support) could be resolved in a few hours. Please remember: I had the understanding that I am communicating with an employee of QB, the designer of this software. I also am under the impression that doom and destruction await my company data file should I not respond and have this data recovery/repair completed immediately.
Immediately (about 1:30pm) QB Pro Advisor Help ST transferred control of my computer to “Alex”. “Alex” worked remotely on my company data file until about 3:30pm, at which time he told me that the repair had been completed. I am still not positive the repair is completed since I have not yet used the software and company data file enough to verify that it is operating properly.
While “Alex” was working remotely on my computer, I received and invoice # 2002197961 via email. I became concerned when I saw that this invoice was from “QB Pro Advisor Help” and not from “Intuit QuickBooks.” So, I telephoned QB at (800) 446-8848 and waited on hold for about 20 minutes until I could talk with a real person. Finally, I talked with a lady “Ron” and described my situation. I asked if “QB Pro Advisor Help” is a QB company. I was informed that they are not. I then discussed what the expense is for technical support from QB; I was told 9.95 per year, .95 per 3 months or .00 per month. “Ron” informed me that QB does not offer any technical support in greater than annual periods, she suggested I immediately stop payment. We discussed the possibility of this being a fraudulent transaction since “QB Pro Advisor Help” had misrepresented themselves as being QB. She also suggested I report this instance to the QB fraud department at spoof@intuit.com, which I promptly did. There is no telephone number available to contact the Intuit QB fraud department directly. I am still waiting for a reply to this email fraud report.
To the beginning, how did this situation evolve?
I am having an issue importing if files from my POS into QB Pro 2019. I can import using my admin, but unable to import by my second full access user. First I called QB at (800) 446-8848 and was informed there was a long wait time, but if I left my telephone number that my call would be returned. I left my telephone numbers (541) 476-9646 (work) and (541) 659-2439 (cellular), expecting a return telephone call from QB technical support. QB Pro Advisor Help
Then, I got online (while in QB) and submitted my problem on the QB technical user community support board as follows:
“Hello. I am using QP Pro 2019 desktop. I have two users. When the second user attempts to import and if file from my POS, he gets an error that he is unable to do this because he is not an admin. QB Pro Advisor Help
My user is an admin and I can import if files without issue. QB Pro Advisor Help
Does this mean that for my second user that I must give him my user and password to allow him to import if files? We import if file information from our POS daily.
I am hoping there is a work around.
Thanks
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