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1 year ago
in Nine Inch Nails McDonald’s Ad on johntracy.com
more like good taste in copying other people's work...
1 year ago
in Nine Inch Nails McDonald’s Ad on johntracy.com
wow... that... really makes me angry. ugh.
Way to catch that, john.
(note the new web address... last time, I swear!)
Way to catch that, john.
(note the new web address... last time, I swear!)
1 year ago
in Vanity Searches on johntracy.com
Funny you should ask, as it correlates to the subject of all this who-ha:
Blogspot doesn't allow "friends only" entries in the way that livejournal does.
Essentially, I want to update, and I decided long ago that ofonesown would be my "innocuous" journal full of needless, harmless information, friendly for all eyes to read... but sadly nothing in my life is needless, harmless, or innocuous... and as such, I don't want to put anything personal on the interweb that can be googled.
Take for instance the fact that fifteen minutes ago (literally) I was in La Jolla drinking copious amounts of gin and talking about the patheticness of Christians. Is that information that should be privy to anyone capable of using google? No...
... but as soon as I hit "submit comment" ... it will be.
*hic*
Blogspot doesn't allow "friends only" entries in the way that livejournal does.
Essentially, I want to update, and I decided long ago that ofonesown would be my "innocuous" journal full of needless, harmless information, friendly for all eyes to read... but sadly nothing in my life is needless, harmless, or innocuous... and as such, I don't want to put anything personal on the interweb that can be googled.
Take for instance the fact that fifteen minutes ago (literally) I was in La Jolla drinking copious amounts of gin and talking about the patheticness of Christians. Is that information that should be privy to anyone capable of using google? No...
... but as soon as I hit "submit comment" ... it will be.
*hic*
1 year ago
in Vanity Searches on johntracy.com
Note my latest entry in which I mention that my mother periodically googles me. She's creepy.
2 years ago
in Quick Update on johntracy.com
No problem, I really shouldn't go out myself seeing as I fall asleep at my desk every day.
2 years ago
in Quick Update on johntracy.com
Hm... I guess I just was raised to think wine was bad if it was less than $20 a bottle... I've actually been proved wrong on that one before so this really shouldn't come as a surprise to me.
Speaking of drinking, Joseph and I are trying to get a group of people up to the 8 tonight for a few drinks. Give one of us a ring if you and/or your missus want to come out.
Speaking of drinking, Joseph and I are trying to get a group of people up to the 8 tonight for a few drinks. Give one of us a ring if you and/or your missus want to come out.
2 years ago
in Quick Update on johntracy.com
That sauce sounds yummy, let me know how it goes.
And my merlot was NOT a yellow tail... yellow tail was never hip... was it?
And my merlot was NOT a yellow tail... yellow tail was never hip... was it?
2 years ago
in Why charging for internet access is bad! on johntracy.com
Just to be argumentative, I have to mention that a hotel I stay in from time to time (in Birmingham) just upped their price $20 a night... and now offer free internet in all their rooms. So regardless of whether or not their guests have the need for internet connectivity, they're paying for itsort of. At least your hotel gave you the option of saving that $12.95 if you so desired.
However, I am in the same boat with youI don't even want to pay for internet in my house, let alone pay for it in a coffee shop when I'm only going to be in there for 20 minutes eating the bagel and latte I just bought from them. If Panera Bread, Joe Mugs, Cafe Louisa, Village Coffee, Cool Beans, and other small business coffee shops and cafes can fork up free internet, why not Starbucks? They're certainly not hurting for it, either.
However, I am in the same boat with youI don't even want to pay for internet in my house, let alone pay for it in a coffee shop when I'm only going to be in there for 20 minutes eating the bagel and latte I just bought from them. If Panera Bread, Joe Mugs, Cafe Louisa, Village Coffee, Cool Beans, and other small business coffee shops and cafes can fork up free internet, why not Starbucks? They're certainly not hurting for it, either.