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brandon williamscraig  

Right.
The Plan: blog regularly.
The reality: wait way too long, dump too much at once.

Possible series of blogs (voted most likely to generate huge quantities of material):
Things I'm Doing Instead of Writing My Dissertation
by Brandon WilliamsCraig abd

My beloved sister-in-law, Nicole has a new and excellent job at Ozumo, it looks WAY upscale and
full of itself, which is perfect for serious bucks. GO, Nicole!

Yet again I want to shoot Registerfly and take my business somewhere else. I hate the dilemma pitting
the agony of being treated like recyclable fodder against the work required to move to a new URL registry provider.
Talk about devil's bargain for cheap DNS. I'm having to go back through and re-do all my email forwarding settings
which were my anti-spam defense and I can't tell if all messages to me will get through because they appear to have
removed "catch-all" email service from the free things they provide. They are amazingly good at offering a bunch
and then making each thing that was free cost as they go forward. The idea is to make acquiescing to being
progressively ripped off (time spent making them correct mistakes including multiple "accidental billing," re-tooling
work already done, and money spent on newly costly features) less effort that leaving.

The cellular market is the same business model and no better.
Can it be (a source that must remain nameless suggests) that the month of May could see Cingular finally transfering
our account as-is (instead of insisting on new contracts, fewer minutes for what we are paying, and no benefit for
being customers for five years) and only require us to buy new handsets? I've contacted Verizon and priced Sprint
and it doesn't look pretty.


   | posted by Unknown @ 2/17/2006 06:45:00 PM

 

 

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