Twitter and Facebook replacing Google sounds like a plan, the problem is then you have to make sure you're following the right persons. If I don't, then guess what I have to do? That's right, use Google.
I'm thinking about a blanket statement on my blog (currently unavailable, it got hacked evidently, and I'm waiting for the host to get their sh--, er crap together so I can see what went wrong) that basically states that products that I talk about on my blog may or may not be covered under the FTC guidelines and see if the FTC comes after me. Because I'm quite sure that I haven't been paid a dime for anything I've written.
That's a line from Rocky Horror Picture Show, not a comment about Palin's family (like I know some people would consider it!). But that's how I feel about Palin's chances in 2012 (not that I thought she would have had that great a chance by staying in the full term at least...)
The whole thing reminds me of that movie, because it is so surreal.
I think Mike is correct, that this is a form of the Streisand Effect.
It does prove that everybody has the right to sue somebody regardless of whether they are right or wrong about.
Cuban still doesn't get it. (as Bryan Price)
Twitter and Facebook replacing Google sounds like a plan, the problem is then you have to make sure you're following the right persons. If I don't, then guess what I have to do? That's right, use Google.
Blanket statement. (as Bryan Price)
I'm thinking about a blanket statement on my blog (currently unavailable, it got hacked evidently, and I'm waiting for the host to get their sh--, er crap together so I can see what went wrong) that basically states that products that I talk about on my blog may or may not be covered under the FTC guidelines and see if the FTC comes after me. Because I'm quite sure that I haven't been paid a dime for anything I've written.
As a Big 10 fan living in an SEC state... (as Bryan Price)
I only have one thing to say:
Go Bucks!
Carry on!
(now plotting return to Columbus this fall...)
Dead! Spelled D-E-D! (as Bryan Price)
That's a line from Rocky Horror Picture Show, not a comment about Palin's family (like I know some people would consider it!). But that's how I feel about Palin's chances in 2012 (not that I thought she would have had that great a chance by staying in the full term at least...)
The whole thing reminds me of that movie, because it is so surreal.
I think Mike is correct, that this is a form of the Streisand Effect.
It does prove that everybody has the right to sue somebody regardless of whether they are right or wrong about.
Letters to the editor too (as Bryan Price)
I can't find the link right now, but there's a woman who made a Facebook comment that the local paper took and published as a letter to the editor.