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Is this ethical - Part 2 {Blog Maverick}

Jan 24th 2008 7:16PM Great point Ryan.

Is this ethical - Part 2 {Blog Maverick}

Jan 24th 2008 7:00PM Mark - get over it. Will also wrote you a note of apology... but I don't see THAT posted on your blog. Who's being unethical now?

He didn't use any new material for his blog post... and they weren't even on Deadspin.

Posts like this are part of the reason I quit reading your blog. You make a mountain out of a mole hill when America quits paying you attention for 5 minutes.

Go buy something.

Lost: The Brig {AOL TV}

May 3rd 2007 2:00AM As someone who grew up in Jasper, Alabama (I live in Seattle now) I'm a little intriqued as to why Jasper? Anybody reading into this location?

Olbermann too preachy? {AOL TV}

Oct 22nd 2006 11:00PM He's just doing it because nobody watches his show. It attracts buzz he hopes to turn into viewers - case in point.

Why I dislike Friday Night Lights, without seeing it {AOL TV}

Oct 17th 2006 8:26PM Bob: I think the point eeryone is trying to make is this: don't talk about stuff you don't know about.

Tourism? You've DEFINITELY never been to a rural Southern city.

Why I dislike Friday Night Lights, without seeing it {AOL TV}

Oct 17th 2006 4:19PM Bob - that's like telling us you don't like spinach becasue PopEye gave you a dirty look.

Now, I wouldn't use the word "ignorant" to describe your view of high school football in the South, becuase it's hard to understand unless you actually LIVE in the South. That's what this show attempts to show people: a view of the pressure that football coaches and players face in the South. Instead of ripping the show (that you've never seen) for something that's factual, how about you actually sit down and what to get an idea as to just how NUTS the sports of football is below the Mason Dixon line.

Good or bad, high school football is life in the South. I'm sure there's a lot of southerners who wouldn't understand why someone would spend 10 hours a week writing summarizations of TV shows on an Internet website that only a few thousand folks known about... but that's your decision.

This is a really lame post. Come on Bob.

...did you write this post just to make your WIN quota for the month?

Wow... what a response! (or "why people get upset when you offer to pay the amatuers.") {The Jason Calacanis Weblog}

Jul 19th 2006 1:45PM TechCrunch is also the classy blog who gave us the skinny on the latest and greatest porn browser makes "porn consumption easier or making it less likely that others will know what you are up to."

Wouldn't exactly use them as a measuring stick for moral guidelines.

http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/07/11/porn-browser-heatseek-launches-yeah-porn-browser/

Paying the top DIGG/REDDIT/Flickr/Newsvine users (or "$1,000 a month for doing what you're already doing.") {The Jason Calacanis Weblog}

Jul 18th 2006 8:59PM @Christian

1 - Get a real domain name. None of this blogspot stuff.
2 - Get Google AdSense... it's free to use for anyone.
3 - Network with blogs such as Nutmeg or Slashfood. If you produce well-written articles and say "please", they might link your stuff.
4 - Follow Jason's "New Publishing Model" http://www.calacanis.com/2006/06/28/the-new-publishing-model-or-on-rafat-om-federated-media-ad/

Best DRM cracking software for iTunes/iPod on Windows? {The Jason Calacanis Weblog}

Jul 9th 2006 9:24PM Should be easy Jason... this happened to me when I wanted to transfer songs while b-packing in Europe.

Put your iPod into "disk mode."
Plug it into your computer.
Access it via My Computer.
The music folder and/or your list of songs should be sitting there in one, big, giant file.

Should work.

What do you think of this image? {The Digital Photography Weblog}

Jul 9th 2006 4:24PM Good eye. Looks like it was taken in the south (which I love).

Are the white globe lights distracting? No. In fact, I wish the photo was a little taller... making the globe lights the surprise object of attention in the photo.

There's a little too much room on the right... the photographer should have turned 1 inch to the left and moved 1 inch back so as to give more room on the top and bottom.

Nice shot, though.

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