How do Involuntary Liens in Los Angeles County CA work?
Issue by vs360: How do Involuntary Liens in Los Angeles County CA work?
A aged company creditor has positioned an Unvoluntary Lien on my property. I have no “genuine residence” but I collect this will involved my bank account(s) since today I identified out my financial institution account has been liened and all monies on hold. I have now contacted my employer to quit direct deposits for long term pay out periods. Thankfully I did not have a lot in the bank and most of my checks have cleared that I can see.
Can a creditor just take all capacity for me to pay out regular dwelling bills by way of a bank account?
Do I require to start residing a money daily life utilizing cash orders and so on to pay my charges?
Can the creditor be essential to consider regular monthly payments from me and carry the lien on my account(s)
What options does 1 have at this stage?
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Answer by Steve L
You have answered your possess issue as to what you ought to do for now. Do I need to commence living a cash life making use of income orders etc to spend my payments? Primarily based on your immediate action you have taken the bull by the horns.
No matter whether a creditor can be needed to take month-to-month payment is a problem for a decide to make a decision. Nonetheless you could consider the volume of the lien and divide it out you can moderately shell out and deposit that sum in your checking account every single month. Then when the lien is payed you can then provide suit for release of lien. bring all your bank assertion to courtroom just in situation he tries to claim non receipt or something
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The Top 10 Ways to Improve Flickr

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Recently my friend Bill Storage asked a question in DeletemeUncensored titled "What’s Wrong With Flickr." The thread wasn’t meant to complain about Flickr but to talk about how Flickr could be improved if one were starting from scratch. I wrote a couple of long responses out to Bill in the thread, but thought that some of the ideas really belonged in a longer-form blog post.
Alot of people give me crap for criticizing Flickr. They ask me why I use Flickr if "hate" it so much. The fact of the matter is that I don’t hate Flickr at all. In fact I love Flickr (even if they don’t love me anymore). I spend more time on Flickr than any other site on the web. I think Flickr represents the best place on the web for a photographer to share photos today and I think as a whole that Flickr is one of the cultural gems of our lifetime. What’s more, a lot of the stuff on Flickr works really, really well and is really really great.
That said, I’ve always viewed criticism as a positive thing. As something that helps us improve and grow. Hopefully we learn from our critics and hopefully one can view suggestions as opportunities for improvement rather than simple mindless negativity. I blog alot about Flickr because I care about Flickr. I care about photography on the web. I care about the greater Flickr community and I want to see it get better and better. So don’t see this list as a bitch list about Flickr, rather see it as some honest ways that Flickr can improve.
1. Improve the process on how account and group deletions are handled. Flickr is increasingly becoming known as a place that deletes accounts willy nilly without warning. Flickr’s "Community Guidelines" are notoriously vague (you can be deleted without warning on Flickr for being "that guy" or if Flickr feels that you are "creepy.")
Many of my friends have had their entire accounts deleted for pretty minor offenses that are not specifically prohibited in more specific language in the TOS. In some cases photos with historical significance have been permanently lost. A while back Flickr nuked a group that I administered killing thousands of permanent threads. Thousands of threads by a group with thousands of members. Threads about cameras, workflows, photographic techniques, etc. Institutional knowledge stricken from the web forever.
Flickr really only should nuke accounts or groups as a matter of absolute last resort. They should try to work with their members (especially their long-term and paying members) if they find content that they object to. They should give members opportunities to take self-corrective action before just pulling the plug on their account. If they object to a single thread or a single image, they should just delete that image rather than nuking a user’s entire account.
When Flickr nukes a group or an account it says to a user, "I don’t respect you or your data." It creates an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty is bad for community.
At Flickr when they nuke your account it is also permanent and irrevocable. There is no undo button. Even if Flickr staff mistakenly deletes an account or if a hacker maliciously deletes your account, there is no getting that data back. It’s gone forever.
Flickr could probably very easily create a system where deleted accounts are simply turned completely private and inaccessible from the web without actually removing all of the data. They could then give a user an opportunity to fix whatever they have a problem with in order to get their account turned back on. This would be a far better way of managing community than Flickr does at present.
2. Create a more robust blocking tool. Today at Flickr when you block someone, all it means is that they can’t fave or comment on your photos. This is a very weak blocking system. If someone really wants to harass you blocking them does nothing. They can still comment on photos after you do so that their comments show up in your recent activity. They can still follow you around in groups and post things that you’re forced to look at etc. Especially with cheap throw away troll accounts this creates unnecessary conflict on the site.
A few years back, over at FriendFeed, they developed a far more robust blocking system. When you block someone on FriendFeed they become entirely invisible to you. Not only can they not comment in your threads, anyplace else they post on the site is made invisible to you. They are wiped off the planet as far as you are concerned.
Now this would accomplish a few things at flickr. First it would give users far more control over eliminating anything that they found personally offensive or negative on the site. You don’t like my paintings of nudes from a museum and don’t like seeing them when you search for the de Young Museum? Fine. Then block me and you never see any of my content again. You don’t like someone who uses language that you find offensive in a group post? Fine, block them as well.
Second though, this sort of tool would encourage more civil interaction between users. If a user creates a troll account and starts behaving badly. They are quickly blocked and become irrelevant. This encourages them not to troll creating a more positive experience for the rest of us.
Many of the personality clashes that occur on Flickr could be avoided if Flickr simply empowered the user to block more robustly.
3. SmartSets. Having to manually construct sets is an incredibly inefficient way to build and maintain your sets. That’s why I use Jeremy Brooks’ SuprSetr. It’s probably the best third-party app ever built for Flickr. Flickr should hire Jeremy in fact as he’s doing groundbreaking work here, but that’s another topic.
Flickr should consider building SuprSetr technology directly into their Organize section. Let users build sets by keywords. It makes it much easier for users to build and maintain their sets. If I build a Las Vegas set for instance. In the future every single photo of mine keyworded Las Vegas, automatically gets added to this set when I run SuprSetr. Very slick.
4. Better Group thread management. At present Flickr has a very strong and robust Groups section. Here users can create groups (and there are probably literally millions of groups at this point) and talk about whatever they want and post photos into a pool. Games have been created around groups. Businesses have set up groups. Local communities have created their own groups. There are niche groups about anything and everything — from graffiti in South Florida to a specific neon sign in San Jose. Some groups have more robust discussion threads than others, but all offer this feature.
One of the problems with group threads on Flickr though is that you are constantly losing track of conversations that you are having because you have to manually go to each and every group to check the threads. If I post something in a group, but then don’t remember to go back to that specific group and that specific thread, I have no way of knowing if someone has answered my question or commented after my thoughts or whatever.
Flickr should create a page that aggregates all of the group threads that you are participating in or have chosen to follow. This page would encompass all threads from all group in a nice aggregated section. This way if you posted a really important question in a group three months ago that someone has finally got around to answering, you will actually see it, the moment it is bumped to the top of your aggregator.
Flickr should also allow you to hide group threads. Both in your aggregator as well as in the more general group view. If I don’t care about the latest Pentax camera (because I’m a Canon 5D M2 owner) I should be able to mute that thread in the group and never see it again. This would also help decrease negative trolling and bumping of threads on the site as offensive threads could just be hidden by a user if they didn’t want to see it.
5. Kill explore and replace it with a recommendation system based on your contact’s/friends photos. Flickr blacklisted me from Explore a while back after I wrote a negative blog post about actions that someone on their community management team had taken. They capped my photos in it at 666 (cute huh?). But this isn’t why I don’t like Explore. There’s a whole thread called "So I Accidentally Clicked on Explore" in DMU devoted to crappy photos that end up in Explore. The problem with Explore is that it largely shows you photos that you are less interested in. Broad general popular photos of cliches. Sunsets and kittens as the saying goes.
If I choose to follow people on Flickr, I’m probably much more interested in their style of photography or them personally than I am images in Explore. Maybe I’m a graffiti writer and am most interested in graffiti photos. Maybe my thing is mannequins. Maybe I want to see photos of classic cars. Whatever. Instead of presenting the community what Flickr feels is the best of the whole community, show each member the best of their contacts each, day, week, month. I would be far more interested in the photos of people that I actually follow, like, know, etc. Maybe Aunt Edna’s photo of her dog will never hit Flickr’s explore. But it just might hit my own personalized explore and because I know Aunt Edna and she is my contact, it might be a much more rewarding experience for me to see than say another random dog shot from a user that I don’t even know.
Flickr does have a page that shows your contacts most recent uploads, but this page is very limited and only shows the most recent 1 or 5 photos. There is also no way to filter it so that you see the photos that are faved/commented on the most and are likely to be the more interesting photos.
Get rid of Explore and replace it with something that is focused much more on your contacts than people you don’t even know. A personalized Explore would be a far more interesting page.
6. Improve Group Search. I have no idea why Group Search sucks so badly on Flickr but it does. Frequently you will search for terms that you’ve posted in group thread conversations and Flickr will not return the thread where the word exists. I would think that Yahoo! should know a few things about search and am surprised that searching for threads in groups has been so spotty for so many years. I have no idea why this is so bad, but it shouldn’t be.
7. Improve Data Portability. Flickr gives lipservice to data portability, but is not serious about it. As long as 99% of Flickr users can’t or won’t figure out how to move their photos easily to another site they are just fine with things. Functional lock in. The data that we put on Flickr is our data. It belongs to us. We are paying Flickr to hold it for us, but it belongs to us.
Recently my friend Adam wrote up a post on a help forum post about the language Flickr uses for encouraging people to buy Pro accounts. They said that they felt that Flickr is holding your photos hostage (beyond the 200 photo free limit) if you don’t upgrade to Pro. Only Pro accounts have access to original images on Flickr.
Flickr should let any member get their photos out of Flickr at any time. Further they should offer competitors API keys to allow them to build service to service direct transfer applications to move your photos to another service if you want. If I don’t want to renew my Pro account on Flickr and want to move my photos to Picasa, this should be as easy as me pressing a single button and having all of my photos transfer over.
Today it is very difficult and clunky to get your photos off of flickr. A few third party apps are available, but there are lots of problems with them. They fail if you have too many photos. They are only Windows based, etc. etc. Flickr has functional lock in and holds photos in a silo while talking about how they allow you to get your photos out of Flickr. Flickr should follow the lead of Google here and publicly both state and help make our data more portable. This ought to be part of being a good web citizen today.
8. Uncensor Singapore, Hong Kong, India, Korea, Germany and Maktoob.com. At present Flickr censors content to these places. It’s still mind boggling to me that a photo of a painting that I took in the Art Institute of Chicago can’t be seen by people in India. Trying to censor the world’s web is messy business. Flickr/Yahoo should take a stand for freedom and uncensor these locations. Google last year took a bold step of choosing to walk about from China rather than censor results there. Yahoo should stand for freedom and stop censoring in these places.
9. Let people sell their photos for stock photography. Flickr missed the boat by giving away stock photography to Getty Images. Stock photography is probably the single easiest way for Yahoo to dramatically increase the profitability of Flickr. Getty Images represents a tiny fraction of the images available on Flickr. The Flickr/Getty deal was probably done as a defensive move by Getty more than anything to keep Yahoo out of the multi billion dollar market that is stock photography today. What resulted is that users get a paltry 20% payout for a very small number of their images that can be sold.
Flickr could be a far more formidable competitor to Getty. Flickr has the size and market share to dramatically disrupt this market. The stock photography marketplace is *far* more complicated than this. But oversimplifying things, Flickr should offer two collections for sale (if a user chooses to offer their photos for sale). Cleared photos and uncleared photos. Uncleared photos should pay more to the photographer than cleared photos. Cleared photos would be reviewed by a team of stock photography experts (Yahoo could even buy one of the smaller stock agencies that already has experience clearing images) and result in a lower payout to the photographer. By turning Flickr into the world’s largest stock photography agency Yahoo could receive significant revenue from Flickr and Flickr photographers personally could benefit much more from posting their work there.
10. Build a better mobile app. The Yahoo built mobile app for Flickr sucks ass (sorry). As I understand it, it wasn’t even developed by the Flickr team. Over at Quora former Flickr Engineer Kellan Elliott-McCrea answers the question, "Why did Flickr miss the mobile photo opportunity that Instagram and picplz are pursuing?" There is no compelling mobile Flickr experience today.
Recently, one of my favorite Flickr photographers, Michael Wilbur, deleted his entire Flickr account and is now one of the most popular photographers on Instagram. Flickr needs to develop a more compelling mobile experience. Part of this should be a very easy way to view group threads via mobile.
There you go. Food for thought. And keep on flickering.
Carrara, Nevada Map

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MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN
"Meet me at the fountain" was the slogan of Carrara, a small town located in one of Nevada’s hottest and driest regions—the Amargosa Desert. Separated from California’s Death Valley by the foreboding Funeral Range, the little community sweltered through long hot summers, only to be buffeted by icy winds during the short winters. Carrara, an unusual town in an adverse setting, existed for a singular purpose—to provide the employees of the American Carrara Marble Company with all the comforts of a home town. In the year 1912, this was no mean feat. Young, energetic Park V. Perkins, formerly a mine-machinery salesman, undertook the development of the quarries and townsite after a year of drilling had disclosed vast marble deposits in the Bare Mountains. The American Carrara Marble Company was quickly formed and the stripping of the overburden on the proposed quarry sites begun. By 1913, the development of the townsite was underway and a new project "was in the offing—a three-mile, cable railway. It had become apparent that a means of transportation was needed to haul the fifteen-ton marble blocks down to the mill. A route was surveyed and once again the desert showed its capriciousness by a delaying action. Due to the heat and haze the instrument work was limited to less than two hours a day—4:30 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. Under Perkins’ capable directions, conditions were soon "go" at the townsite. Considerable publicity was given to scheduled "Townsite Celebration" to be held on May 8, 1913. A tree-lined, townsquare had been laid out complete with a 15-foot diameter fountain continuously spurting a 3 to 6 foot column of water. It was an incongruous sight in an arid land, where water was so precious it could mean life or death for men and mines. Having no supply of its own, Carrara’s water was piped nine miles across the desert from Gold Center. The townsfolk were proud of their "square" and the password for Townsite Day soon became the town’s slogan. People came for miles via horse and buggy, cars.and train to enjoy the Townsite Day entertainment. The Goldfield Band opened the festivities and a hotly contested baseball game accounted for the afternoon hours. An orchestra played loud and long for an evening of dancing. The lone saloon did a standing-roomonly business; and it is reported that several celebrants christened the fountain by falling in during the evening—but a gay time was had by all! "It was about this time that we moved to Carrara," John Edward Garrett, now a retired Los Angeles County employee, told me. "The town was growing rapidly and the railway was under construction. We first lived up at the quarry where my mother ran the cookhouse. About 30 men were employed and she served them three hearty meals a day." "There were only seven kids," Ed went on to say, "including my sisters Grace and Gladys, and me. The one-room schoolhouse was located in Carrara, and we had to walk the three miles morning and evening. Going down wasn’t so bad, but the grade was fairly steep on the uphill climb." Carrara soon boasted a hotel, ice house, large boarding house, engineering orifice, saloons, postoffice, restaurant, a number of homes and the ever important mill. The railroad was completed in the pring of 1914 and a Lingerwood cable system installed. Two flat cars counterbalanced one another on each trip. The loaded, or down, car helped to pull the empty one up to the quarry. This system required a turnout at mid-point which allowed the cars to pass one another. A power house was located at the quarry and provided the energy needed to operate the electrically-driven machinery. Marble was mined from several quarries in Cambrian limestone and dolomite. A variety of colors was obtained, including the pure white, statutory grade which resembled the famed Carrara, Italy marbles for whom the Nevada deposit was named. Chandler machines cut the marble into 5 to 15-ton blocks which were then subdrilled to release them. A derrick hoisted the blocks aboard the flat car for delivery to the cutting mill where huge saws, fed with mud and water, cut the blocks into one-inch slabs. Finally, they were finished by large polishing machines. The first shipment of marble was made in April of 1914. Carrara’s most productive years began with the first shipment and lasted through 1917. The company payroll rose to about 70 and the buildings in town numbered in the 50s. A weekly newspaper, The Obelisk, circulated the local news with Arthur B. Perkins, brother of the town’s founder, as editor. He also ran several other businesses including the boarding house and company office. A recent talk with Mrs. Arthur (Marhousewife’s problems. "Supplies were very and were lucky if it weighed 25 pounds difficult to obtain," she told me. "After the upon arrival." Mrs. Perkins continued, ice house closed down it was almost im- "We had a nice home, surrounded by possible to keep perishable food in the ,trees, on the eastern edge of town. Our summer. We would order a 100-pound small garden did well, so we enjoyed guerite) Perkins, disclosed some of the block of ice via the railroad (L. V. & T) fresh vegetables." Various opinions have been expressed by historians as to why the mining operations ceased. The presence of numerous dark veins in the white marble and the close-spaced fracturing, in addition to increased competition from eastern sources, undoubtedly contributed to the failure of this operation. Mrs. Perkins
commented, "The builders and architects had their own whims and were ‘hipped,’
you might say, on Georgia marble. They were reluctant to use material from a new
source. This was the main reason the operations were forced to shut down."
Carrara’s ruins lie bleaching in the desert less than a mile east of U.S. Highway 95, nine miles south of Beatty, Nevada. Good, level camping areas will be found around the mill site and old town. Rock collectors, and other visitors too, should enjoy a trip to the quarries where plenty of marble specimens will be found on the dumps. This is not cabochon material, but can be used for spheres, bookends and creative lapidary efforts. The old railbed, straight as an arrow, heads up the steep slope to the quarries
in the Bare Mountains—a distance of three miles. It has become a usable road, though the grade is steep and the bed narrow. A stock car might have difficulty turning around until a deep wash is reached at 2.6 miles. At this point a bridge crosses the wash. Cars should park here as the route becomes a jeep trail due to washouts, but it is only a short hike to the quarries. Erosion has taken its toll of the bridge piers. It would be wise to check before crossing in a vehicle. Trail bikes and 4-W-Ds can easily reach the quarries in the canyon. Browsing through the site of old Carrara, it is hard to imagine a sizeable town, though ruins dot the area. It seems impossible that trees and gardens flourished where sagebrush seems never to have been disturbed. The old block ice
house is the best preserved building. Concrete stanchions amid piles of rubble mark the former mill. Here and there a large marble boulder still waits the cutting table and polishing machines. In the heart of the old townsite, partially filled with sand and slowly being encompassed by the durable sagebrush, is the fountain—intact. Wonder of wonders, we can still say after nearly a halfcentury—" Meet me at the fountain" in old Carrara!
by, Mary Frances Strong in DESERT magazine, November, 1971
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Just A Few Clicks! Writing A Check Is Easy With EzCheckPrinting Software
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ezPaycheck Simplifies and Automates Payroll Tasks For Small Businesses And Accountants
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Business Banking…?
Question by Fabu: Business Banking…?
I have just incorporated and now need a checking account. Can anyone recommend one with little to no minimum/monthly balance? I live in the Los Angeles area and have so many to choose from, I was hoping for some help in narrowing the field a bit. Do i even need a business checking account if I am going to be printing my own checks? I will be using QuickBookPro to do my finances. Any help is appreciated.
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Answer by mammamia
You definitely need a business checking account. (Even if you use your own checks…the money has to come out of an account somewhere). I am a sole proprietor and my husband owns an S Corp. We live in Colorado and we use US Bank for our business banking. They have a no fee, no minimum balance business checking. We checked into just about every bank around and US was really the best. Good luck!
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