Blog Updates
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Blog Updates
To welcome in 2012, I have decided to join 2008 with my blog. I added in social media buttons on the top of the site and Facebook like buttons at the bottom of each post. You can also see related articles, vote on what you think about posts, follow my deeply meaningful Twitter insights and watch my YouTube Channel as well. I am so connected virtually that I now have no time to deal with reality.
Details of the changes are here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20160324133 ... g-updates/
Let me know if you see any problems with the site updates and Happy New Year once again!
Details of the changes are here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20160324133 ... g-updates/
Let me know if you see any problems with the site updates and Happy New Year once again!
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Craig, thanks for sharing, it's a great idea to spread the word using the social networks. I've just "liked" the FB page. 
BTW I did find another PP-related Facebook page that mentions thepermanentportfolio.com. Is this website related to your blog?
I think creating a Google+ page ?ould be another smart move, even if you just set up a basic profile with links to the blog and HB books.

BTW I did find another PP-related Facebook page that mentions thepermanentportfolio.com. Is this website related to your blog?
I think creating a Google+ page ?ould be another smart move, even if you just set up a basic profile with links to the blog and HB books.
"Let every man divide his money into three parts, and invest a third in land, a third in business, and a third let him keep in reserve."
- Talmud
- Talmud
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I think Paul Boyer uses that page. I don't know anything about it.foglifter wrote: Craig, thanks for sharing, it's a great idea to spread the word using the social networks. I've just "liked" the FB page.
BTW I did find another PP-related Facebook page that mentions thepermanentportfolio.com. Is this website related to your blog?
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OK, Craig. I'm following your tweets, obsserving you on FB, and keeping an eye on your YouTube channel. You are sure keeping me busy!
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Don't forget to also buy the upcoming book:Reub wrote: OK, Craig. I'm following your tweets, obsserving you on FB, and keeping an eye on your YouTube channel. You are sure keeping me busy!
https://web.archive.org/web/20160324133 ... n-the-way/
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And what about t-shirts and bumper stickers? 

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Maybe a craig and MT PP-themed lunchbox.Reub wrote: And what about t-shirts and bumper stickers?![]()
Q: “Do you have funny shaped balloons?”
A: “Not unless round is funny.”
A: “Not unless round is funny.”
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It will open up to reveal four dividers to separate your lunch allocation into protein, vegetables, carbs and fat. They can be moved around to rebalance your nutrition bands.MediumTex wrote:Maybe a craig and MT PP-themed lunchbox.Reub wrote: And what about t-shirts and bumper stickers? :)
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Vegetables are carbs
. So, only 3.

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Oops. Meant to say grains. I do not eat much grain and I just mentally put things like potatoes and grains into the carbs bin as most vegetables are low carb.Stefan wrote: Vegetables are carbs. So, only 3.
I may have to start a thread here to ask people if it is ok to keep out grains and starches from the allocation because I think they are overvalued.
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Don't worry about it. I heard that Rick Ferri who wrote All About Lunch says grain is just chewy dirt and isn't actually food.craigr wrote: I may have to start a thread here to ask people if it is ok to keep out grains and starches from the allocation because I think they are overvalued.
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I think the exact quote was "I don't need to 'research' grains to know that they are nutritional voodoo."KevinW wrote:Don't worry about it. I heard that Rick Ferri who wrote All About Lunch says grain is just chewy dirt and isn't actually food.craigr wrote: I may have to start a thread here to ask people if it is ok to keep out grains and starches from the allocation because I think they are overvalued.
Q: “Do you have funny shaped balloons?”
A: “Not unless round is funny.”
A: “Not unless round is funny.”