by Greg Turnquist | Apr 18, 2012 | finance
As I continue on my path of rebalancing my portfolio, I am amazed at the number of people I need to consult to put together my grand plan just right. For example, I now have my EIUL established. I have a rock solid agent that helped me put it together, and whom I know...
by Greg Turnquist | Apr 16, 2012 | njug
This is great news. I just saw an email today sent to me from http://meetup.com/nashvillejug. Maybe that number doesn’t seem huge to you, but after just a year-and-a-half, I think we are reaching more and more people in the Java community in our area.Earlier...
by Greg Turnquist | Apr 11, 2012 | javascript
Last night my family and I traveled down to St. Cloud, Florida, where we have a nice little town home. Unfortunately, we forgot to put our Sunpass back in the vehicle after loaning it to some family members. This device lets us fly through toll booths without stopping...
by Greg Turnquist | Apr 8, 2012 | eiul, finance, scala
Over the past couple of years, I have been innately fascinated by the emergence of scala. Discovering it’s incredible power of type inference, a very extensive collections API, pattern matching, and many other things have been very alluring.Recently, I had a...
by Greg Turnquist | Apr 5, 2012 | eiul, finance
I recently wrote my first installment about rebalancing my portfolio. In it, I discussed some of the cons involved with investing in financial instruments that suffer losses. Essentially, if your account loses 20%, you must gain 25% to overcome that. The bigger the...