The presentation interval setting has no affect on anti-aliasing, it affects whether the game vsyncs and/or triple buffers. There's no option for turning anti-aliasing on in the game.
Mission running will make you more ISK than mining and after you've got some experience it's not very difficult. Mining in an industrial like the Badger however, is the worst way to mine. Use one of the mining frigates or cruisers that have a bonus to mining.
You can mine using containers either by using jet-cans or giant secure containers. With jet-can mining you jettision your first load of ore, creating a jet-can automatically. As you mine more ore, put it into to the jet-can. Once you've got a hauler load or ore, dock your mining ship and come back in your hauler (eg. your Badger) and collect the ore. The problem with this method is that any one can steal your ore and people will.
Using giant secure containers (GSCs) keeps your ore safe from theives, but you can only anchor them in systems with a security rating of 0.7 or less. Buy one or two GSCs, assemble them, take them in your hauler to a belt, anchor them them there, and then set a password. It's imporant that you set the password after anchoring or they're not secure. Then mine with your mining ship, dumping the ore in the GSCs. When they're full, come back in your hauler and empty them.
You can also use GSCs to expand the cargo carrying ability of your hauler, as they can carry a bigger volume of stuff (3900 m3) then they take up in your cargo hold (3000m3).
If you want to make mining your primary source of income in EVE you should check out some of the mining guides on the WWW. Don't mine in low security space, you can find ores in high-security space (currently Kernite and Plagioclase) that will make you more ISK per hour than any of the low-sec ores. Don't buy a Procurer, they can be out mined by cruisers.