Friday, October 15, 2010

"National Foreclosure Freeze" A decent read but still lacking in something.

I  love The New York Times. This does not mean I actually trust them because I really don't but at least they can scratch out a decent article to read instead of the simplistic and vague bullshit they sell for news out here and sometimes they actually hit you with a masterpiece of reading material. When I see some of those i even rip them out to share with friends because it is good stuff and sharing is what good stuff is made for.


That's sorta what I do on here when I post some of the news that catches my eye...


Anyway, enough of that. This is only a fair to decent read, but it might just be me in the way I'm receiving it as I read it. Still even though it interrupts itself a few times and looses its focus on other shards of distracting info, once you get about 75% of the way into it it pulls itself back together and wraps up nice.


I do kinda like the both sides of the fence viewpoints shown here and it's interesting to see how the lenders feel about loosing a battle based on a scale of loosing and loosing big time. Not that I'm entertained at all by their losses either. More that I often wonder how they feel and what motivates them.


New York Times Story Folks and it was hosted by our Friends at Yahoo News. As always I want to say that I am not a writer and this is not mine. You are by far better off going away from here to this link [HERE] to read this in the format as presented by its true authors, they are the professionals. I am only the parrot here. This is the link again.... [Click Here to read the actual Story as intended by the author David Streitfeld].


Story now...

From a Maine House, a National Foreclosure Freeze

by David Streitfeld
Friday, October 15, 2010

Nicolle Bradbury bought her home for $75,000 and stopped paying the mortgage two years ago. (NYT)

DENMARK, Me. — The house that set off the national furor over faulty foreclosures is blue-gray and weathered. The porch is piled with furniture and knickknacks awaiting the next yard sale. In the driveway is a busted pickup truck. No one who lives there is going anywhere anytime soon.

Nicolle Bradbury bought this house seven years ago for $75,000, a major step up from the trailer she had been living in with her family. But she lost her job and the $474 monthly mortgage payment became difficult, then impossible. 

It should have been a routine foreclosure, with Mrs. Bradbury joining the anonymous millions quietly dispossessed since the recession began. But she was savvy enough to contact a nonprofit group, Pine Tree Legal Assistance, where for once in her 38 years, she caught a break.

 Her file was pulled, more or less at random, by Thomas A. Cox, a retired lawyer who volunteers at Pine Tree. He happened to know something about foreclosures because when he worked for a bank he did them all the time. Twenty years later, he had switched sides and, he says, was trying to make amends.

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Suddenly, there is a frenzy over foreclosures. Every attorney general in the country is participating in an investigation into the flawed paperwork and questionable methods behind many of them. A Senate hearing is scheduled, and federal inquiries have begun. The housing market, which runs on foreclosure sales, is in turmoil. Bank stocks fell on Thursday as analysts tried to gauge the impact on lenders' bottom lines.

All of this is largely because Mr. Cox realized almost immediately that Mrs. Bradbury's foreclosure file did not look right. The documents from the lender, GMAC Mortgage, were approved by an employee whose title was "limited signing officer," an indication to the lawyer that his knowledge of the case was effectively nonexistent.

Mr. Cox eventually won the right to depose the employee, who casually acknowledged that he had prepared 400 foreclosures a day for GMAC and that contrary to his sworn statements, they had not been reviewed by him or anyone else.
GMAC, the country's fourth-largest mortgage lender, called this omission a technicality but was forced last month to halt foreclosures in the 23 states, including Maine, where they must be approved by a court. Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and other lenders that used robo-signers — the term caught on instantly — have enacted their own freezes.

The tragedy of foreclosure is that some homeowners may be able to stay where they are if their lenders are more interested in modification than eviction. Without a job, Mrs. Bradbury is not one of them. Her family, including her 14-year-old daughter and 16-year-old son, lives on welfare and food stamps.

"A lot of people say we just want a free ride," Mrs. Bradbury said. "That's not it. I've worked since I was 14. I'm not lazy. I'm just trying to keep us together. If we lost the house, my family would have to break up."
It has been two years since she last paid the mortgage, which surprises even her lawyers.

"Had GMAC followed the legal requirements, she would have lost her home a long time ago," acknowledged Geoffrey S. Lewis, another lawyer handling her case.


GMAC, which began as the financing arm of General Motors, has received $17 billion from taxpayers in an effort to keep it from failing and is now majority-owned by the federal government. A spokeswoman for the lender declined to comment on Mrs. Bradbury's case because it was still being litigated.
John J. Aromando of the firm of Pierce Atwood in Portland, Me., the lawyer for GMAC and Fannie Mae, the mortgage holding company that owns Mrs. Bradbury's loan, did not return calls for comment on Thursday.

Fannie Mae and GMAC, which serviced the loan for Fannie, have now most likely spent more to dislodge Mrs. Bradbury than her house is worth. Yet for all their efforts, they are not only losing this case, but also potentially laying the groundwork for foreclosure challenges nationwide.

"This ammunition will be front and center in thousands of foreclosure cases," said Don Saunders of the National Legal Aid and Defender Association.

Just a few miles from the New Hampshire border, this slice of Maine does not have much in the way of industry or, for that matter, people. Mrs. Bradbury grew up around here, married and had her children here, and married for a second time here. Her parents still live nearby.

In 2003, her brother-in-law at the time offered to sell her a house on property adjacent to his. It was across from a noisy construction supply site. But it was ringed by maple, evergreen and willow trees, and who does not want to be a homeowner, especially when GMAC Mortgage will give you a loan for the entire purchase price and then another loan to improve the property?
 
"I was very happy," she remembered. "It was a new beginning."

But Mrs. Bradbury lost her job as an employment counselor in 2006 and did part-time work after that. Her husband, Scott, was in poor health and had other problems. He could not work as a roofer. She fell behind and got a modification from GMAC. It increased her monthly payments and provided no relief.

Finally, in late 2008, she stopped paying altogether, and GMAC asked a court to approve her eviction without a trial. By the summer of 2009, this removal was well under way when Mr. Cox picked up her file.
Mr. Cox, 66, worked in the late 1980s and early 1990s for Maine National Bank, a subsidiary of the Bank of New England, which went under. His job was to call in small-business loans. The borrowers had often pledged their houses as collateral, which meant foreclosure.

"It was extraordinarily unpleasant, but it paid well," he said. "I had a family to support."

The work exacted its cost: his marriage ended and a serious depression began. He gave up law and found solace in building houses. By April 2008, he said, he was sufficiently recovered and started volunteering at Pine Tree Legal.

By the time Mr. Cox saw Mrs. Bradbury's case, it was just about over. Last January, Judge Keith A. Powers of the Ninth District Court of Maine approved the foreclosure, leaving the case alive only to establish exactly how much Mrs. Bradbury owed.

Mr. Cox vowed to a colleague that he would expose GMAC's process and its limited signing officer, Jeffrey Stephan. A lawyer in another foreclosure case had already deposed Mr. Stephan, but Mr. Cox wanted to take the questioning much further. In June, he got his chance. A few weeks later, he spelled out in a court filing what he had learned from the robo-signer:

"When Stephan says in an affidavit that he has personal knowledge of the facts stated in his affidavits, he doesn't. When he says that he has custody and control of the loan documents, he doesn't. When he says that he is attaching 'a true and accurate' copy of a note or a mortgage, he has no idea if that is so, because he does not look at the exhibits. When he makes any other statement of fact, he has no idea if it is true. When the notary says that Stephan appeared before him or her, he didn't."

GMAC's reaction to the deposition was to hire two new law firms, including Mr. Aromando's firm, among the most prominent in the state. They argued that what Mrs. Bradbury and her lawyers were doing was simply a "dodge": she had not paid her mortgage and should be evicted.

They also said that Mr. Cox, despite working pro bono, had taken the deposition "to prejudice and influence the public" against GMAC for his own commercial benefit. They asked that the transcript be deleted from any blog that had posted it and that it be put under court seal.

In a ruling late last month, Judge Powers said that GMAC, despite its expensive legal talent and the fact that it got "a second bite of the apple" by filing amended foreclosure papers, still could not get this eviction right.
Even the amended documents did not bother to include the actual street address of the property it was trying to seize, reason enough, the judge wrote, to reject the request for immediate foreclosure without a trial.
But Judge Powers went further than that, saying that GMAC had been admonished in a Florida court for using robo-signers four years ago but had persisted. "It is well past the time for such practices to end," he wrote, adding that GMAC had acted "in bad faith" by submitting Mr. Stephan's material:

"Filing such a document without significant regard for its accuracy, which the court in ordinary circumstances may never be able to investigate or otherwise verify, is a serious and troubling matter."

It was not a complete loss for GMAC — Judge Powers declined to find the lender in contempt — but nearly so. GMAC was ordered, as a penalty, to pay Mr. Cox personally what he would have been paid for his work on the deposition and related matters had he been charging Mrs. Bradbury. That, he says, is $27,000.
The court's ruling on GMAC's "bad faith" is already being taken up by foreclosure defense lawyers around the country. Mr. Cox "did a remarkable job of proving the lenders not only rubber-stamped these loans on the front end, but they rubber-stamped them on the back end," said Mr. Saunders of the legal aid group.

GMAC, which this week expanded its foreclosure freeze to the entire country, is not giving up on Mrs. Bradbury. It will try for the third time to evict her when the case goes to trial this winter.

If Mrs. Bradbury is not quite victorious, she is still in her house, and for her that is the only thing that counts. If she can get her pickup fixed, she will go back to looking for a job.
"I am not leaving," she said this week, standing out on her front lawn, the autumn splendor spread all around her. "We have nowhere to go."
 

 

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

How to extract MP3 from avi, flv and other vid formats [FREE]

I don't know why it took me so long to find this program but I did and it works great, as you can see below.


First I found version 1.0.0 of "Free Video Converter" on TuCows and installed it. During installation I had to install some browser add-on but keen to that crap I simply closed my browser and ran the install and then immediately went into program files and removed it before ever letting it run once. I'm pretty sure that got rid of all the extra's.


Below I will post a vid that I have wanted to convert for a few years, but I only used a flv version from YouTube, the one I have and will find on another drive is in AVI format and much better quality (Check back in about a week or so for the updated version of this post for the better quality versions)


Below that, the links for the software and another version, then just one more vid.


Enjoy,,,


Courtney Love - Hold onto me (Live on Letterman)





Converted to mp3 with Free Video Converter 1.0 [Download
Courtney Love - Hold onto me.mp3]
Play it here...



Download version 1.0.0 from Tucows [here].


Free Video Converter 1.0  is a freeware program from KayoteSof, their site is [here] and it offers version 1.91, but my rule of thumb is "don't fix it unless it's broken".

 Just some specs from their page here...

Free Mp3 Wma Converter V1.91

Free MP3 WMA Converter enables you to convert your MP3, WMA, OGG, AAC, Mpc, Ape, FLAC, WAVE files:
  • Mp3 to Ogg, Mp3 to Wma, Mp3 to Mp3, Mp3 to Wav...
  • Wav to Mp3, Wav to Ogg, Wav to Flac, Wav to Wma...
  • Wma to Mp3, Wma to Ogg, Wma to Flac, Wma to Wav...
  • Ogg to Mp3, Ogg to Wma, Ogg to Flac, Ogg to Wav...
  • AAC to Mp3, AAC to Wma, AAC to Ogg, AAC to Wav...
  • Ape to Mp3, Ape to Wma, Ape to Ogg, Ape to Wav...
  • Flac to Mp3, Flac to Wma, Flac to Ogg, Flac to Wav...
  • Mpc to Mp3, Mpc to Wma, Mpc to Ogg, Mpc to Wav...
And even more possible conversions !
Convert your favorite audio files... Tags's editor integrated (V1 and V2). Copy your audio CDs very rapidly thanks to “Free CD Ripper”. Simplicity at the service of efficiency.

Now the last vid, but I do warn you, it is a very low quality rip...

Courtney Love Entire David Letterman Appearance
(March 17th, 2004)


Saturday, September 25, 2010

Couple films [Temp post]

Couple more films here, but these will not stay up long.


I know that in the past I have posted some film and will continue to do so in the future, but this will never be "that" kind of site or blog. There are enough of those around for you to find but the intention of mine is to share news, views, opinion, arts and info.


There will be no keywords for these, just movie poster, movie and a download link for if you'd rather watch it later off of flash drive. These are format/compatible with most devices like flat screen TV's with flash drives built in, VCR's and the surround sound theater setups that allow video input through DVD-R's  and and usb input for mp3's and DIVX. In other words "most devices will play these on a TV without the need to actually burn them into a DVD format video disk type clone.


The person who I am posting this for is now warned that I will pull these within  a week.


Once more hint... If you do want to still access this post after I have pulled it, here is a simple cure for you. Just scan the contents of this post to highlight all of the body of it, including the posters if you wish and select "copy", next open up your email and make sure the settings for your email are NOT set to "text only", then address a new mail to yourself and paste it into the body of your email and from there add more into it if you wish, then send it to yourself. That should work until someone else does something, but when I delete this post all of my work still stays on the server. This means that everything's still there, just you can't see it here anymore...


Enjoy...





Click [Here] to download this file, but rename it or it will name it "ctjyppnpcice.avi" by default. When the box appears just type in a better name and add the ".avi" extension to the end of it, so your computer will know what to open it with.







Click [here] to download it and remember to rename it when the box appears just type in a better name and add the ".avi" extension to the end of it, so your computer will know what to open it with.



Download the file [here], and you autta rename this one too, for the same reasons as above.



Download this file [here] too and do what I said up there with the other ones.



Same thing as before, [download here] and rename it as the others...


Lataz all. Hope ya'll liked em an if you don't then is ok, just lie an say you did. I'll unnerstand, really I will...
Funk!

PS: I still loves ya Kid.

Puddle of Mud - She Fukkin Hates Me!

Watch vid down there or download it [HERE], enjoy...

[movie] 2012 posted for Sister Lea, with tech tips on saving.

Little Sista Lea I hope this is the right 2012, didn't have time to try it, but you can....


Some tips follow but first this.


Install DivX first and then do nothing. [With this along with all the others (Don't let them install YaHell Toolbar,make their site your home page, because they just do that for fake hit counts anyway and don't let them add Bling or any other bullshit], after installatin that go on and install Orbit Downloader and Ant. Orbit as I told you on the phone is faster but you sacrifice some in quality because they don't let you save the High Quality AVI most of the time. Instead you get the FLV version of the film from the web feed.. Ant gives you the AVI. Orbit is still better for FLV like on YouTube, Ant is same speed too, but I like Orbits way of renaming the file for me. "better on my typin finger that way"


After all that then shut down FireFox, Did I mention that I know nothing about doing this stuff on Internet Explorer? I have no experience to offer on Internet Explorers way of doing this stuff. I aint touched Internet Ex-Explorer in about 8 years. Get FireFox if you expect this stuff to work as well for you as it does for me.


Later if you want, after you restart "FireFox" you can install Veoh if you want. You don't really need it with the others, but it is better if you plan on downloading 18 movies all at once and don't mind waiting a few days to see them.


Illimitux works only with FireFox as a plugin and sometimes it don't even load up all the time. [F 5], [F 5], [F 5] a few times to reload the page and it should eventually catch it on the rare occasion that it didn't. It only lets you watch the movie in full, Orbit or Ant snag it for you.


Lea, I need to upload the converters stuff and I'll hit that after a reboot. Come back tomorrow and I'll post them here. In the mean time FormatFactory works great but it doesn't give you a good DivX compliant codec that will work on all DivX based players. Mine does.. . . . "umm......, Oh-yea,,, " DivX converter that comes with the first install way the hell up there sucked when I tried it, but have at it kid. It might like you more than it likes me...


Software next, movie way down bottom...


DivX 6.8.4 (20.2 MB)  ---> [Download Here], you probably shouldn't update it often or you'll end up with a payment-plan version eventually.


Orbit Downloader.
"Orbit Downloader, leader of download manager revolution, is devoted to new generation web (web2.0) downloading, such as video/music/streaming media from Myspace, YouTube, Imeem, Pandora, Rapidshare, support RTMP. And to make general downloading easier and faster."


Download from Their site [http://www.orbitdownloader.com/index.htm] for free. No Download link here because I want you to read the info on it too so I won't have to try to walk you through it.

(As with the this pic and all the others, right click on it and select "open in a new tab" to make it easier to read the info on it. Close tab when done an you autta still be here after/)






Ant Downloader


"Is the Ant.com add-on / toolbar 100% safe?
    Our add-on is safe. It was verified by trusted companies such as Norton and McAfee. Our code was inspected by anti-malware Spybot S & D too. We recommend using them on your system in addition to our add-on.
I have installed the video downloader, but I don't see it?
    Close your browser and restart it, the toolbar should now appear.
How do I download a clip from a video page?
    Look for the DOWNLOAD button in the toolbar, clicking it should launch the download.
    If the button is not activated you might have to click the play button in the video first.
    If it still doesn't work, try closing the page, open it again, play the video, then click the download button from our video downloader.
How can I watch those clips that I have downloaded?
    You can play them directly from your browser, by clicking the PLAYER button in the toolbar.
Are the videos downloaded to my hard drive?
    Yes they are saved and stored on your computer's hard drive.
Where can I find the video files?
    Click the EXPLORE button in the toolbar, there are all the videos you have downloaded. "
Download it [Here].

(Same right click message as above pic.)


This is the Veoh site. You might want their Video Compass because it allows you to both watch and save vids on Veoh, also it will download them for you at many other sites in H.Q> avi format [Here].




Illimitux 4.0
(This is a plugin for FireFox, it might worl with Internet Explorer, but I wouldn't know because I won't use I.E."


"The Illimitux extension removes limitations imposed by some streaming platforms like MegaVideo, Veoh or MegaUpload. With Illimitux, you can view these videos without any restrictions.


When Illimitux detects a compatible site, a message will appear and offer to disable limitations.


For example, you can view more than 72 minutes of video on MegaVideo, automatically fill MegaUpload's captcha code, play videos longer than 5 minutes on Veoh- without installing Veoh TV- and many other things."
[Download Here].


Now the Movie....




2012 Doomsday (2008)


The end is nigh in this apocalyptic disaster film that mixes Christian values, Mayan mythology, and scientific theories about polar shifts. When four strangers journey into Mexico in 2012, they are drawn into ancient mysteries that foretell the coming of the End Times. [D-Man2010]


The final day on the Mayan calendar finds four faithful strangers convening at an ancient temple in the heart of Mexico in this apocalyptic thriller starring Cliff De Young and Dale Midkiff. Centuries ago, the Mayans set a date for the end of time: December 21, 2012. Now that date is upon us, and NASA scientists have noted that a catastrophic polar shift is about to occur. Could it be that an ancient Mexican temple holds the key to unlocking the secret that could protect humankind from total extinction?


From those Folks at IMDb's page [HERE]