Feb. 14th, 2008
Fuck The Phone Company!
Feb. 14th, 2008 09:14 amSo I had read that there was supposed to be this legislation or legal ruling or something that is supposed to be preventing cell phone companies from applying huge termination fees when you want to end a contract near the end of its term. Not so! It would cost me $175 to cancel my contract prior to 3/22/2008, a mere five weeks away. So I'm stuck paying Cingular/AT&T/whatever-the-fuck another fifty bucks. But it's canceled now, so they can just bite me.
Pay as you go and VOIP for me from here on out.
Pay as you go and VOIP for me from here on out.
C'est Decadence!
Feb. 14th, 2008 04:22 pmWho wants to join me for a night of cheese and chocolate?
Artisinal says February is fondue month and City bakery says it's hot chocolate month. I say do both in one night, and DAMN THE CONSTIPATION - the only question is: which night combines the ideal flavors for both, with barely half the month left?
Artisinal says February is fondue month and City bakery says it's hot chocolate month. I say do both in one night, and DAMN THE CONSTIPATION - the only question is: which night combines the ideal flavors for both, with barely half the month left?
Depressions
Feb. 14th, 2008 05:03 pmIf the U.S. drops into a Depression (note capital D) do you think that we could just finally get everyone to agree that FDR WAS FUCKING RIGHT and that maybe the Republican party shouldn't have done their very damndest over the last 30 years to deregulate and dismantle every fucking thing the man put in place to prevent another Depression?
Or, you know, we can just concede that government is owned by the ultra-rich and by corporations (banking and otherwise) whose runaway greed has driven the U.S. economy into a nosedive.
Or, you know, we can just concede that government is owned by the ultra-rich and by corporations (banking and otherwise) whose runaway greed has driven the U.S. economy into a nosedive.
Sir Post-A-Lot
Feb. 14th, 2008 05:59 pmI like big blogs, and I cannot lie.
Just a quick thought: Aggregration is the latest buzzitude on the web. Everyone's starting an aggregate prediction market, or a meta site that pools together weather forecasts or restaurant reviews, et cetera.
What's your aggregation idea? What information becomes more valuable when you collect it all up from all over the web and collate it in one place?
Just a quick thought: Aggregration is the latest buzzitude on the web. Everyone's starting an aggregate prediction market, or a meta site that pools together weather forecasts or restaurant reviews, et cetera.
What's your aggregation idea? What information becomes more valuable when you collect it all up from all over the web and collate it in one place?