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3 months ago
in Rocket, I'm taking a rocket. I'm packing my suitcase, hey, look out moon! on Resnarks
Err... I'm sexy?
10 months ago
in Rumor from the news doldrums of August: Mormon church trying to buy Facebook on VentureBeat
Here's a Mormon take on the rumor with an LDS public affairs person sounding in.
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Eric Eldon
Thanks for the perspective, Marc.
1 year ago
in Why Are Companies So Horrible At Pre-sales Customer Service? on Bob Caswell
Amen. You can always try pressing zero a bunch of times to see if you get kicked straight to an operator... but it doesn't always work.
For me, something that's helped is an online subscription to Consumer Reports. It costs $20 or $30 bucks, but it's been worth every penny.
For me, something that's helped is an online subscription to Consumer Reports. It costs $20 or $30 bucks, but it's been worth every penny.
2 years ago
in Going Paperless Can Complicate Lives of Loved Ones After You’re Gone on Bob Caswell
Hmmmm... see, I have a different definition of trouble... and that would be NOT having all of my accounts and passwords written down in one place. Yes, perhaps there is a slight degree of risk involved, but without it remembering all my usernames and passwords (similar though they may be) using all the online services I do would be impracticable. Besides... who's gonna' look in my desk drawer... or is it in my closet ;)
2 years ago
in Why Do Hotels Still Charge for Internet? on Bob Caswell
Another funny thing is... the more expensive the hotel, the more likely they are to charge for internet, etc.
The Ritz Carlton and the J. Willard Marriott both charge but Marriott's Fairfield Inn and Courtyard typically don't.
The Ritz Carlton and the J. Willard Marriott both charge but Marriott's Fairfield Inn and Courtyard typically don't.